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The Brussels Post, 1970-04-02, Page 7~.ucl. otsu l'osgossegm•winw ....41000.406 UCY S WILE WARKET WANTS YOUR EGGS SHE WANTS WASHED, CLEAN, liVHITE EGGS AND WILL PAY Crop InSurance Details and Application Forms Available From: 130X 209 'MYTH, on, PRONE 6234)21'7 '.1:111.:I ',MUSSELS PUST BitUSSILLS, UNTA.1t10 • table ti rowers' 1M rketing !Ion Nroarly of the growers in Kent county and large nuin1),..,r in Essex county l a insurance w.11 NI • it was induced Into last Tho spring that followed proved that buying insurance Was 0.-ost re- (mired many growers to replant: and the -wet conditions that fol- lowed, hea vy losses, Now in, its. third year it oper- ation, .the • Crop Insurance Corn- nyissio•n is undc,rwriting over • 1;7 million iu crop risks, It is inter- esting to note that very few of the losses reported weed caused oy hail damage, coverage for which 18 available from private insur; ors, The compreltensive protect-. ion offered under the joint Vederal' tun) Provincial crop insurance pro.. gram CoYers virtually all perils eluding that of hail damage. For A Better US' D CAR AT THE RIGHTPRIG , 1968 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR. HI V8 7V:to. Trans. PS, PB; and Radio 1968 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 DR SEDAN V8, Auto. Trans. and Radio 1967. METEOR RIDEAU 4 DR. STATION WAGON V 8 Auto., PS, PB, and Radio — 1967 FORD CUSTOM 500's 4 DR. SEDANS V8, Auto. Trans., and Radio — 1966 FORDS, CHEVS., METEORS, MERCURYS„ and PLYMOUTHS TO CHOOSE FROM 1967 FORD LTD 2 DR HT V8 Auto. Trans” Radio Trans. and Radio ALSO SEVERAL OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM BRIDGE MOTORS YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAMLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRUSSELS PHONE 887.6249 W1NGHAM PHONE 357-3460 25e A DOZ. FOR CRACKS NO LESS THAN 37c DOZ, FOR EXTRA LARGE NO LESS THAN 35c DOZ, FOR LARGE NO LESS THAN 30c A DOZ. FOR MEDIUM MUST BE DELIVERER TO STORE CRANBROOK, ONT, PHONE 887-6835 f3LYTH FARM LOSS E,STIMATED AT $5,000 swept the top flout barn on t h e farm of Ronald ItR 1,, Myth., on Sunday Morning. 'Pwouty-eight sow's and 4 piglets were. saVed Uotul ths blaze. Two Sows 11 (I Sattla sucklings in. the t.:.ralla ry no. the flOOr were lost. WEEKLY SALE. BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY AT 12.30 p.m) Large Enough To Be Effective Small Enough To Be Personal PHONE 887.6461 \\'ith .1Itrtqt years' exper- letwe which Al litnA lid:, (H go on tOgell) el' with nmtly eNcelleat ,,m2- geslions reeeived front tanners, the Crop Insurance I o1111ll1551011 hopes to makt: im.provements in ;.,;01111 , ()I ir k; oNi.,-;ting plans as well Its introducing new plans in 1970. GOLDEN WORDS. GOD'S MASTERPIECE Front graceful • lilies mire and. white God fashioned lovely skip; Por.gewpewnots He chose for eyes, "('lion formed your baby chin, tie 'lock tulip bright and „red, 'Twas ono that did not fade; A softer sweeter, little mouth liefore Was never :niade. Another flower next lie used - A rosebud, pink. and rair: Touched it to your dimpled .cheeks And bade it blossom there. Then witti Ills Innis!' fingera picked Two morning glories white; Curled and shaped your little ears Soon they were faSteend tight. That crowning In of golden down Will soon become your huti7; Ito gathered pollen from the flowers And sprinkled it with For dainty lirtlo fingers dot-tt• A nd preoious tiny toes; llo used the slender daisy frills, ,\ snowdrnp Cot' your nose. This m.orid and all within it • Ile created here for man;.. • hahy was "God's' MasteP, piece" ,since time and life began. CROP INSURANCE BENEFITS NEAR $1 MILLION MARK The tally of crop losses in Ont•• aria last year' contains some 11 t toting figures. 1969 was the y ,..ar for weather t living ory in the southwestern northyo of the province, Indemnities paid, by the Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario for crop IOSSeS reflect thiS sit- uation. Claims paid by 'the Com-.- mission will amount to over $86.5,000, The greatest proportion of this amount 'Went to the south- west in payment for losses on tom- atoes, suybeti'lls, and winter wheat; Tin tomato crop loss alone ao. counted rot a quarter million dol- lars of crop insurance claims. Tomato insurance is based on the grower's (,)WU average Yields as obtained front records or the Vege- worgt mem, BRUSSELS. ONI. "I protect my farm -- and my future with crop insurance." Oantage to tit( borti, was Ira- 'trod tit $5,111 )0, ,A, fallen heat light in the upper not -lion of the•barn is suspected 'o be the cause. lit 'lit firemon .with truck and tanker, assisted by the Winglutut tank truck contained the blazee in the upper portion of the building. The.. alarm was turned in by the qlY net'. Frans Vanneste, RM. 1, Clari(/aboye, Crop insurance protects you against the hazards of a had year— the weather, plant disease and insects. 11-1-0 FORSYTE SAGA Lana Morris and Kenneth More are in the distinguished cast of The Forsyth Saga, a drathatization of John Galsworthy's novels about a wealthy EngliSh family in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The 26.week settles; termed "a television master• piece" by Critics in some .:`)O 'count'ri'es where it has been shown, makes itS Canadian debut oh COG television Sunday; April 5. at 9 pail, The 131:1G PrOdUctlen tells the Oaselhatilig story of the P',0 0600 family avOI4 Several geriWttOrIS, NINA MOP1,14 Pihyg Hialbh41, And Mafia .10 StAil its rOltilytO, Farming is a risky business. Crop pro- duction costs increase steadily, year by year. In contrast, crop yields vary depending largely on unpredictable natural hazards which you can't control. But now you can protect your investment in seed, fertilizer, sprays, etc, with crop insurance. Crop insurance guarantees your prociuctio so you can cover your costs. Rates are low - Federal and Provincial Government participation means you buy APPLICATION DEADLINE. MAY 1st this comprehensive coverage for less than half the cost. 'No-claim discounts' can reduce premiums by as much as 25%. Premiums are deductible At tax time, your crop ititUrance prumitims can be listed as deduntible.expehses. For peace of mind -- find out how crop insurance can benefit ydu. Talk to your local agent • he's listed below OYBEANS AND WHITE BEANS JuNE ist)