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The Brussels Post, 1969-04-03, Page 4You up ate with SIP? When you have a child or reach 21 or move to a new address or when you are newly married... To keep your OMSIP protection and to speed, payment-notify within 30 days: 1-1.1•R•13 Health Insurance Registration Board, 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7. If we are to help we need to know. The Bouquet Invitation Line Good to/le needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bouquet friyitotion line proves this with the most exquisite papers, type faces and workmanship you could wish fare It features Thermo-Enaroving--rich r ised le'tering—eloncini as the finest craftsnionstiT yet costing so litilet Conte see our unusual selection, i,e ,c; two i-vech „,,SEE OUR NEW CATALOGUE clu•fii.or .13:RUS.S.1,L4 .POST- Tali: BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO 3rd, 1969 how many shooldoro.. has your executor At Victoria and Grey Trust, your estate management problems are the responsibility of a friendly, sympathetic trust officer you get to know,, and a team of trained specialists. Don't leave your estate to chance. Leave it in the competent care of Victoria and Grey. TIMM. an d GREY :TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1989, LISTOWEL BRANCH 291-1450 FOR SALE Pottatios, i.r 11r, lings East I Produce Phone WANTED .—. 12 head of cattle to pasture. ti•ortion Nirdiolson 1 ,11iiiir , 336,r, FOR SALE — John 15 run Seed Drill on rubber. in excellent condition,. Apply in the evening, James ;Vrtustrong Phone 177W LET- US DO YOUR DIGGING Grave I iging, lIackhoeing„ Burrying sionepiles. Phone Lincoln Martin, Brussols 12 FOR SALE -- 2 steel oil tanks, one with rotary . pacity. Jos, Patterson. FOR SALE — MeClary Kitchen 'Range, new grates and lining. .Price. $1.0.00, Phone Brussels 325W11 Cecil Raynor(' HELP WANTED— Spray painter for barns, Exper ience preferred but not essential. Apply after II p.m, Phone 382Witi FOR SALE 33 pigs , Sweeks oh!, • Blake Phone -1.42W7 GRASS AVAILABLE Po:, 20 steers, . good .Shade and Water. Chas. Aleldeatt Phone 48.9w13 DO IT NOW THIS SPRING -- Por till roofing, M Lai and aslifelt, 00110(.1;1 1.4. & M. Building Co., KR 2, filneVale„ Ont. Phone ;120.1'4 or 327,14 Brussels FOR SALE A number of (dean 5 gallon pails and lids. Silo each, 3 for 1;1.00. Contact Huron Food Products, Brussels Phone 22 SHERIFF'S SALE At the Snit of Jack Scott ogoi)ist 1; nights Fischer 15 JERSEY COWS To be sold by Public Auction on FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1969 at 3:00 p.m. a t. Brussels LivestOc"k Limited, .Brussels, Ontario TER:NIS: CASH Harry Sturdy, Sheriff, County of Huron. AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Machinery and Household Effects 'imiles West of Brussels in Morris Twp. on THURSDAY, APRIL 17th at 1 p.m. Cattle 15 Young Holstein Cows, 5 fresh with calf at foot, 5 due end of April, 5 due in May I Registered. Hereford. Bull (2 Yrs. old" 12 cow collars 2 units Surge milking machine for (20 cows) milk cans milk pails strainer ti NI n Westinghouse milk. cooler Machinery Allis Chalmers tractor .11.11. 32 plate disk Cockshupt immure spreader 22 et. Spray motor weed sprayer International 3 furrow plow 7 ft. international mower semi mounted Hay loader Allis Chalmers power side rake stooker and loader 2 wheel trailer Sacks Power laWn mower iltteler rubber tired wagon Its ft. .hayrack Stewart Electric Clippers Electric dehorners ionrd fiaui.iner mill :19 ft. ladder (new) '2 grain augers with Motors Set Scales Forks Shovels Chains Grain Quantity of CarrY Oat,S . Household Effects WestinghoUSe er•frigern tor 1)eep Preeze, automatic! defrost 1i:0:tension table Kitchen Chairs Setee. 2 Chairs Day 130(.1 1. burner Eleetric Stove Conch Drapes 21 inch Television Sideboard Chosterfield Hall Tree Rocking Chairs Small Tables Battery Charger 2 furnished bedrooms Terms Cash Farm Sold Proprietor — Charles McLean AUctiOneee° -- Harold JackSdn Clerk IVi01 Graham each 200 gal. ea. Phone 212 WHAT'S tIN STORE FOR HURON ,COUNTY FARMERS. A few short weeks from now spring planting will be com- pleted in HURON County, It's hard to find a farmer who is not optomistic about the outlook for this year's crop. In fact, farmers are so confident 1959 viii be a good year, many are invesing several thousands of dollars in seed, fertilizer, chemicals and equipment, Experience proves fartmert, nave a right to be optomistic, On the average over a 20 year period, farmers can expect to .harvest a bumper crop 3 or 4 times and a fair to average crop on most other years. Only about once or twice during the 20 year• period is there a crop failure due to natural hazards. The question wises, can the modern farmer, with his high investment Costs, afford to lose his' crop even once in 10 or 20 years? Some can, while others can't, This is a question each farmer must answer for himself, In HURON County .this year, more farmers agribusiness- men and lending institutions are expressing interest in Crop In- surance as the answer to the danger of losing a crop due to bad weather, insects or plant disease, In this area, the Crop Insur- ance Commissilon of Ontario has expanded its services and the number of insurable crops in order to take care of the need for' 'crop protection. The Hon. Wm, A. Stewart, Minister of Agriculture ac. Food, who is an enthusiastic promoter of Crop Insurance, urges farmers to look at Crop Insurance from a business piolint of view. A good farmer should know what it will cost him to grow a crop. He should then purchase enough insurance to cover this investment. This amount of coverage is quite inexpensive and gives peace of mind in knowing that the investment is protected if the crop should be lost because of natural hazards. The farmer who has definite financial committments to meet at the end of the year is the man who can least afford to gamble on bad weather ruining his crops, While Crop Insurance is available in many countries in the world, the program lin Ont, ario is one of the most attractive anywhere, This is because the Federal Government pays 50% of administrative costs and 25%. of the premiuntzt, while the Provincial Government pays the 50% administrative :ostr, pluS 5 per cent of the premiums, Consequently, tnc i.r:t!red person pays only 70% of the claims cost, and none of ;11:: expenses of operation, in effect; the Government hears more than half of the total cost of the insurance program. Foe further information contact your lodal representative, GEORGE WATT Box 299 alyth, Ontario Phone 523-9217 WANTED Experienced truck driver wanted immediately, Apply to: 43ttx 50, Brussels, Ont. NOTICE — For ail your electrical wiring needs Contact: Don McLean Phone 443J'6 Brussel. FOR SALE *— BELIEVE IT. When you boy your storm windows and doors from us you receive quality, and a life time guarantee on inStal- lation and against pitting anti warping, Broken glass and screens replaced free of charge fOr One year. For free estimate without ob- ligation call --- Al Dobson ...... representing DSJMONT Al.0i\i1N- I'1ti LTI). Phone Brussels 321-W-4 Storm Windows, Doors, Awn ingst Car fortes, Siding. AVON CALLING Have Y01' over thought about selling AVON? 11 costs nothing to find out the details, Start earn' lit od tidy in your' neigh' \Vr'itr' or call collect orenin Mrs. 17 Ilawkesbury Ave, London, 151-0541 GRASS-CUTTING TENDERS. FOR CRANBROOK CEMETERY Applicants to supply equipment for cutting and. trimming and .slate prico par cut. On a. season (:011 tra The lowest or' any tender not necessarily neeepted.. .Applftalions to be made not later than April 10, 1969, to Sec.• Treas, ,Jobe J, Schnock, RR 3, Brussels.. Ont.