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November 12th
Team Standing
Name
The Archers
6th Line
The (treys
5th Line
Len's Gang
!rho 11-1-0A
lAwsLown
Cranbreok
individual Standing
31m, smith 71
Irnie Bach is
'Russ Trail
1 fn rry- 51
;.ups Aic:ock ...„... .....
.fock McWhirter „. 50
Boss Nicholson ...„ ... ,.. 49
stilt Ward 4S
Gordon Engel . ........... .17
Elmer Young 47
Witt Warwick 42
Clarence 'Mite ,,„ .... 39
Alf Nichol 37
:Kea White 37
Adam Smith 37
Davie Frostings 16
'Barry Adains
Carson .\\`atsen . .
Willis Knight ..
Ross nnhean
11(g Wat.son 31
.Tcen Sholdice , ...... .. 3()
-173t.e:w Steins 28
Eldon Wick .7
Archie Willis 2i1
Glen Bridge 26,
Sam Workm8a ......... ..„,„ 26
Neil Adams ........
Mike:tit 25
IMItHay .11olinston 21
Roward Bernard 21.
flick Stephenson 21
Harry J3olger
Garry Evans ...... . . 20
Jan van Vliet 19
:Ross Gennett 17
hill McArte.r. 16
Keith Nicholson 12
Ted :11111iott 11
1(cu McDonald ., it
Len Lamont
'C'ordon Nichol 5
11111 Cassidy 3
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FRANK'S AUTO BODY
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HOME of EXPERT COLLISION & BODY REPAIRS
LUCITE & DULUX REFINISHING
90 DAY GUARANTEE ON V.VERY JOB
PHOW BRUSSELS, ONT.
Inches h a ve 'hotter traction on attended the ellrloening of wit.
deep, soft snow.
Liam Quest 'Dobson, infant, sou of
Because considerable powor is :Mr and :\irs. Alan Dobson, at the
needed to pull a steel, the bigger- 1"kthel fulled Church, They Were
ongilied snoWnlohrles are a belts';' visitors ut the Immo Nu' Awl
hay, stiowmobiles bas's'- 24)r Mrs. tViit. 'Dobson.
Mrs. Lothar Weber Heads
Grey Central H & S AssoolatiOn
- cycle engines with trw a rds of
7 r horsepower. The standard. 15
horsepower engine hos 1100a largo,
ly repio.00d by the 2!) horsepower lira, Lothlir Weber was elected'
engine. 'These More powerful 00• preS014t organizational meet-
gines -are the .ones beg stiatcd for firg .Central 'Elementary
heavier farm work.
snowniobile takes a pound-
ing becaase of the terrain over
which it • travels, so a farmer
should examine carefully the war-
ranties offered with the machines
a.vailable. Some .warroaties extend
only for a Ibree-inonth period, bus
Solne do offer a season's guaran•
teO. Warraptios: impori,:nt, apt
snowmoliik, vepairs call he costly.
ft is particularly important. sayS
Professor • Irwin„ .that the engine
be properly cared for, with right.
oil and rn0f mixtures being used.
and other engiae needs looked
after.
With good care and careful
handling, a. snowmobile could he a
valuable addition to farm. equip -
ment..
School
other officers :ire: vice-presl-
dont, Max lemaray, Bluevalei
seerotary, Jean Evans of lima
sels; treasurer, ;John lilok, 11,13, 1,
LisImvot
Principal Axtnttltua, eight
members of Hie ;lad
tarty parents had gathered at the z
t•ichool to discuss the possible'
formation of a Homo pad. School
.\ssociatioa.
- • -0.91*,
'BODY LlENGTH NEEDED
"FOR REEDING STOOK
Although the length of ai pig
carcase p; now of little importance
in predicting the retail veiny or e
carcass, it 18 'still a characertistic
that should mil lie forgotten when
female `breeding stock is selected,.
%111r, J. it. Norriss, Swim, Spec.
-1allst with the Ontario Depart-
ment of Agriculture and rota, re-
ports that under the revised car-
cass, grading system. length playS
little or no part in arriving at the
index value of the carcass, 13ackfal
thickness combined with weight
groupings is the Main method of
varcass -indexing.
Varniefs can
length in market
Norrish, but because length is a
highly inherited charooteristio, it
shonld not be overlooked in select,
ing breeding stocIt. A moderately
king gilt is more likely to produce
a good sized litter than is a `short
animal.
SOI-1001. FAIR
BE GRAVE.
Please send any information or
articles of interest from the past
%Nhich would help in the ale-
bration of the 50th Anniversary of
the School Fair, to C. A, Cbuites
Belgrave, Ontaribp
donate
MR. 5. Brussels.
SNOWN108ILE PRACTICAL
AS FA BitIt taUMM'etee-
Stionquobiles have become part
of fin, recreational scene during
the long Canadian winters. hilt
many r111111PYS are considering ut,
ing them for practical 1)arP01468
r 01t (1 the faint
Professor 11.'tfks Irwin; Ef'XtensiOn
0o-ordinntor, School of Agrieul,
inral Engineering, University of
Cuelph, believes that snowmobilcs
could be used for sleds
loaded with hales of hay to the
feedlot. getting out in deep SlIOW
to insneel the stock.. or collecting
the mail from otlierWise intieties•
mail boxes. There are prob•
ably many other uses for tliett!
wilth• t ransports,
In (.0111unction with the ()Mario
I'lopartnictit of Agilellirtire and
l'i,or(!hKoy suggests
taste the tat cc 25 liorsttpowor sun*:
il obilos rt.? the most Preetieal
tor fa rulers. Sht; it:mobiles ntri:
thely traC.k Avldlit;
if 11111 IrlitTfli, .16 Iii i
bill,. HIP nitg.I411 06f
ETHEL,
Mrs, Cliii' Iluschlin. of N it (.11.311
was a visitor with her danghfc,r,
Mrs. lieu Cardiff, Mr. Cardiff and
family,
Mr.and Mrs. Ken Fife and family
of flavlingi,Ain were recent week-
end visitors with Itc-u brother Alex
and Mrs. Pearson.
Nr, and NIrs. Irvine Hewitt of
Listowel, :old Mr, and t s. ,toe
Cooper or Brustttels \y ore,. rceent
Snutloy visitors, with Mr. and
Mrs, Andrew Bremner,
111r, and Mrs. liroulner,
and family, 'Airs. Vranit- Shaw.
Brussels, AI rs. Ilionchc Dobstm.
tAstoWel, Mr. and Mrs. RoE.,;er
Smith anti son and Jim Breinne-i.
Mrs. Archie Coupes. Trensali,
president of the. Perth-Huron
Houle ;Lad School Council, discos•
111 1 I tome. 'and
5011 t)01 MSOCIZI Lion for the area,
By-laws wore drawn up and nr.
rangenients 'uncle fur ail inaug'
oral meeti ng to be held on
Thursday, November 27th..
3080,004,oriosartliesslo sittoroiroptimasol,
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Anyone wishing to
any IThancial aid toward the Fair
thus disregard ptease contact Stewart Procter,
pigs, says Mr