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BRUSSELS MEDICAL OFFICES
DR. J. K. McGREGOR.
DR. J. P. R. BLACK
DR. H. M. RATHBONE
CALL BRUSSELS IF NO ANSWER BRUSSELS 70
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GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
'Phis eobunn will he ontitled
"Things 1 don't like". The two
higgoSt things I don't like nround
bore are Al Logan and Den
1,11010111. II they ain't things
twither is Hood Night Irenes flaky'.
1 (1011 .1. (11014.0 1 isliVks 1 111 11
gO • through the village broahing
speed unlit. If they park titpy
just nbandon them, Ncthing to
hinder some of these to take the
lune 'behind the strums.
don't • like to see ill mnny
small kiddies at the hall park with
betty sitters six.. or seven yonro of
age.. while 1he pnrontS, in, some
irases. Ore in the ;beverage- room.
I don't like to see a .13100' pOr-•
son. like 11031.y. raMpb03111,aving to
live with a •hitsband like she's'. got.
I hate eats. For 'yettis pats
have taken my robins, Syr, :n worn,
i111g..11' you oat owners pill
a ben 00 thom or It.on,
next toning I'M going to bl.ity
holes in them that .lidtnny Pow-
land could era th 01. 1:,:e
heard 010 p1:61111V.O.
mother robin for the t'in lime
without a (Jona cni or 111o.
dread shot, f 01111 Hr,:w 1110 eve s
out of a snake at a 1i -until—qt. e;',/..es.
I can -1:;t:Irt 75 nails in II hydro
pole and with my Ts 'lull ropo:it-
er I can drive thmn il'IT 113031'
heads tiro hurind, F't'
so f'aSt T will. hove the Has' unit
driven beim, before the first bul-
let hits..
I don't Ulm to soo riOti
took place last Fridny by the
Gentlemen's bem.b. A bunch was
sitting around. talking nhont Iilc
moon. I \VLF:: 31151 07,1)1:i:111n' how
the full moon :lapel,: the mental•
ity of somo of thl• woakmindod,
such as Frank Themps.m, f‘leorg,,
Eneker, Arohio et(. All A' a
Sudden big 1 01 N'iel$91 ;limped
113it feet and I-$1aried '.with
both hands an01 :inns, 11, Ino13.041
like ono of !horn 1)i11,11
Mat 1100 nil f+xtria firms
went. round nna hneRwm.(1s,
forward, up and down and Sitle
ways faster than n tune gale
Ffc S110 Wod 11(1 ;1'10110f. • •SI'.1,111 hr
Rent our 11314 toes. T figured he ,It td
gone berserk:. 'n en i -j''.11 W:1
lighting with a Iminblehoo, T'
C
Sales Serviot-
Installation
FREE ESTIMAT E S
Olehtiort
A gunkFe6ders
• ttabitria •
DONALD G. WES
MR. 2, BLYTH
PtiOne EIrtleidt§ 443W4
ETFIEL
"Mrs, .1,1ex Pearson, anti
sons:. ):1111.13' lld Dollg, well, in .
Tor ...it It; zittvur1 3110 wratling of
1'..:)S 1)::03,11'0 :111(1 1111,(5 l'01
".;h,111 (If 'r(11*(111( i Wri•I‘ 1'0001
4cend visitors with Mr. and
ii(prer;s,
(1;11'1,r ffilydon of Audi/hon. fokvn
land ,tzlek ti•iyrien of 1Vin(lsor.
were recent- visitors will) Miss
jam,
1 11,1 T!4. rfn\vniql T1nrlow
Albortn.
isit with bore,
.V.r. and Mrs. Stan Slieirart and
Mrs. fioslio Late) lia‘-r boon
bolidayimi al Saublo 11on011. 'They
necornpanind by INTrs. :Vino
1:."1:!'0:', ill t-r7111brook.
,111'. and Airs. W. .1. Taylor and
Gary, wlict have returned niter,
five vrittr,,, it' f1o1•many, wore ViSit-
ors with ,Tarty' 1\1cLollatal
$.:$0in0 to Nroose,inNY,
\vhere lie will Posted. NIt's. TaYlo1'
is tin , former Doreen ITollembecl,
r1:111.,Ith'I' or \Jr. 011(1 ATrs. .flon
I irdlenheyk.
T tol,ert jolIN1 111 Milvorton,
Fyn t a Lose dnyki with bOt.ig
Conley,
CROSSBREEDING CATTLE •
SHOWS SOME ADVANTAGES
Crossbreeding is :1 useful tool
in the search for 1101'0 profitable
bort cattlp,
Dr. J. -11'. Wilton, of Dir Poparl ,
mont of Animal Science. .Hniver-
-dly of tInelph, recently told beef
Producers that there aro cortain
(lorini10 advantogos in orossitig
two or moro broods.
When animals of two different
breods Sr(' (TOSf;(•(1. Ph 011(1111 (s11011
known as hoterez am' hybrid
vigor necurs, This simply 1.00111)1;
that since the crossbred affspring
receives. the desirable and undo-
sirablol traits of two different
broods, the erossbred ; often
limiter thin pitlior' *rental' brood_
Allot her tnivan of
1,4 113113itis possih10 1)
combine, ti , different but f1'i'(41e-
01)1(1. trails of two broods in oho
animal. Wm' example. a cross 'be-
tween ;1 Tiorrford and a
Would have higher milk yield than
Heref'or'd, and; less thou a Tiol-
e are you missing
tdated wiring?
mar1:01. weight would. he more
dogroo or tinifTh at i1 ();111 iis. rl.dniF, ShortlionT crossbred
111:01 ltolstein butt loss lhan
Hr. \\Ilion explained that dif- iforoford. ferences in \Yenning weights of
such offspring have been Pantie]. In lu..of 011 1310 I11) main ;id1.-avil
Ito 'said this is due in Mat:m.11AI ago of crossbroorling is oliscn•vr.'d
influences, differences in the bre' in the iniprovo(1 fortility •ind 1•(-
)ding; of calves. and the effects Of produclivn norl'ormaneo or cross-
hybrid vigor. broil cows anti Number of
1‘•01-1 !num ('(1W 111'011 is
Studies 'ire being made at the.
nail> tor For :Department or. Animal Snionc.0 10.
orosiibrod 01111 10 than for straigitt- ;1‘.•lormilio lho sire', milk ' pro.
hrocl cal•310, in witlition to improv- (11101 m011 level 1111(1 (.:1 ITOSS 11•10t1Slite• •
ed roprodnotivc‘ porformonco ments that woilld lead to 111.o most orossbroll r,olvos usually •.-iitow
prrlfilable beef production. modosl improvoniont over
brod. Pattie !..3rowth rill(' but Ilir
earposs ellartiotoristirS nr0 not
BADGER SILO improYod,
LINLOADERS:AndFEIF.,DERS The Department of Animal.
Science and •tito (>11turio• 'Depart-
VEED -1-0`t aiid-
Mont of (O/T(4'41011:11 1•4 '•\• 1
'8TABLEPLANNIING Ithvt• 1.}o0n Working on Ilio (tom-
bination of (quirolais, froreford
• Sales rind • teeviee• • • Shot•thorn eat I 10, rharolais •
lorol'Ord ormir.brr ii (motr!! nrn
KC.NNrItt.. MARK'S .SON
3m11110 1 by 111:11i11a; hulk
4.ir Atwoott, to the Iforoford cnkv herd. Those
crossbred cows are theft' bred to
rriod 111101' rills, kidito!, nunchos.
hnl novel' a 1110w I :Ind)!, Once
the fig-ht nearly ended when 1.1011
Ittnded on upper cut i'lnsh on his
own jaw. .\l the end of about six.
minute', .lute saw that the worst
was ,$,ttn ,. As lie 1g'11-: going
Dorvish saw• 1'0111 trouble emu.
.\nnih,'1 Iloo that to
ns big ;$,: a .-:parrow :Hid a
stinger lik e , a 4Itingle tuns (lot of
flit , corner or other c o o ho spied
the hri(lge 8(1 :r.aid• In himself,
if. I Kul?".{: thi em oil. 'land nmyhe
I. can on the Wntrr i Dis plan w-as.
to submerge like it submarine.,
.1301) -started whirling and flailing
[0-war t,j th e bylaw, wit 11. j wo
Jives :getting pointed
• work. Ite- dbtappeared into
Lions pork bY rho river and I
haven't. seen him since. It 'looked
like un unfair In this corner'
•pounds, Robert
Nichol fighting 'a woe • insect
Weighing nbottt. au onneo, ()h well
rim a witY lilac anaihor
Now 1110,:n arc'
things I rion'l lik•o, Now 1. 11)1111::;
thing f would ilk), w.nild Mc !,
In soo all you fellows mrtiq
Jimmy 1411) ninnimji M
-nrk111:!11':, ontl
2.1 ildntay Dail', Saturday, Kent, fi.
Ali l dnia3- has ngood fair and the
alway.; Icnnwn for thoir
Thoy ::re sonding mr
it ort;•., wbieh I \vill place in
,gortige. A spo03a1
itryilIatilui to •ittend file Pair
\4 111113: yfin :•:•e ;Mowing or nOt.,
romp lip, 111111
1:,"0 'for tu:..••, Next wook
Truthfully YOurS,
T.
When this house was built it was
hard to imagine all the wonderful
ways in which electricity would
be, serving us today. That's why
the wiring in so many older
homes just isn't adequate for
today's needs.
There are many signs. Fuses
blowing. Lights dimming. Appli-
ances performing sluggishly.
Cluttered extension cords. Not
enough outlets.
So, if you're planning to mod-
ernize your home, think first of
the wiring. Have a qualified elec-
trical contractor check it. You'll
be surprised at how easily and
inexpensively it can be updated.
Or just ask your Hydro.
filpio The Name of the Game is Electrical Living.