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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-05-09, Page 7••••••••••••••=m, THURSDAY, TAY 9th, 1968 THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher. Published at Brussels, Ontario, every Thursday Box 50, Brussels, Ontario. Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for paymen of postage in cash. R. J. BAUER . YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER A Compiete Lim Of New and Used Fawn) Equipment PHONE 5 5RUESELS, ONT. WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP ALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTEING BOX 156 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & J. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A.. LL.B. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., L. L. B. BRUSSELS . and WINDHAM. Phone 120 Phone S57.111111' D. A RANN FURNITURE STORE Licensed Fune ral Director and Embalmer Se BRUSSELS, ONT. E LONGSTAFF . OPTOMOTRIST — SEAFORTH mEninat. CENTRE 327-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday A.M. Thur.day. MORINO CLiNTON OFFICE. 10 ISSAC STREET Monday and Wednesday 482-7010 Call Either Office For Appointment RED SHIELD APPEAL ALL FOR HUMAN NEED ,Every dollar is It working Salvation Army ai•e dollar! Dollars given tc crod LO The trust, to be used for the relicr• ui suffering and the reclamation of human lives. Contributors to the current Red Shield Appeal may be sure The. Salvation Army spends money where it will do the most good, in The Army's hostels, havens, homes and hospitals, its trained and devoted workers labour un- ceasingly to restore to men, women and children who have fallen by the wayside, the apportuni ty and desire for uprigh, self-reliant liv- ing., Because of the dedicated lives of Salvation Army Officers, costs of administration are kept to a. minimum. To the broken and des- pairing they offer, riot bread alone,. but the message of divine Grace which transforms human yes. - With your aid the "Door to 'Help and Hope" on all fronts of human T eed may be kept open. with not One cent wasted! TIE STALLS FOR SOWS EFFICIENT AND CLEAN The stalls permit Carolers to get up to 25 percent more animals in a barn with less labor to take care of them, according to J., G. Norris!) Swine Specialist with the Ontario Department of Agriculure and Food. This system has proved to be an efficient and effective meth- od:of handling sows, The stalls are approximately. 30 inches by 72 inches. including the feed trough. The size varies slightly with the breeds. The floors slope slightly to the gutter behind to allow urine to drain away. Research at the Ontario Agricultural College has found that there is danger of prolapse in the sows if, the floor slope is , too great, sufficient space should hind the sows daily, to cheek the I be Made for a boar to move be-1 sown for rebreeding. Exercise for I the sows is not a problem there is enough room in the st to permit some movement c:an be tied continuously durim gestation, and eys-) ing. in another pe. Metal collars le—r. • the. best, Two bars joined at the top and bottom will lock behind the sow's jaws without being' too Leather straps cause in ritation When pulled tight enough held ti: o sow. Farmers find t cleaner and permit rrri'n tt'r idita I attention. Breed ing records can b e kept, more accurately and injury prof)] ern s are Iess Tient. Tbe sows are quieter, often after only a few hours of being tied. Cost Of the stalls is low, Com- bo 1'0 dye prices show that tie Stalls are as much as :50 Percent: less expensive than individual confinement or lOoSe braising ay$tatt s. sonic: culling may be necessary due to feet. arid leg problems. but these usually are found only in a Very sMall percentage of the O 11111-IA.18. Rreeders have folind that. litter size and health is as good as in other sow inanagetnott tnotbodF.h Came to DENT'S MEN and BOYS FOOTWEAR FOR SISMAN'S " C 0 0 L S ", OXFORDS, & DESERT BOOTS TEENAGER'S DESERT BOOTS $8.95 A PAIR SAFETY TOED SHOES 6" & 8" POLISHES, LACES, INSOLES DR. SCHOOLS ARCH SUPPORTS WHITE COTTON GARDENING GLOVES 45c PAIR HIGH RUBBER BOOTS FOR FISHERMEN PHONE 36 HOTEL . ONE OF FLORIDA'S FINE11,16— Prestige resort hotel tiverioolsing. **cat park and Yacht Harbor. Superb Culaine and unexcelled service. Planned programa of est- tertainment. . . concerts. Luncheon and Dinner Musk. Dancing nigh* it Tesvece Room. Affiliated 18-hole Gail Came and Swimming Pool. 24-hoer Garage Servica. Season—Octobar to stay. ALIIONITT NOVEL NI BEAUTIFUL TAMPA BAT MI err. PETERSBURG, FLOSII1DAs Fir bltervitlan aid litigualkes tight wig AttA CODE Sti, Mitt JULIETTE'S BACK Juliette goes "mod" on CBC-TV's Show of the Week on Mon- day, May 13, when she welcomes BritiSli pap singer Frank Meld (above) and a new group of ,young singers told. dancers The Good Company. for her first color special of the season. Also appearing: Winnipeg's rock group The Guess Who? SAVE MONEY READ THE ADS. IN THE BRUSSELS POST 'PRE 13RU5SAILAS 13RIL.SSELS, ONTARIO