HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-03-12, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 1970'• TilE DItU$S14.01, NAT tATTARIO
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HURON AGRICUi!..i1VRAL
INFORMATION WEEK
The Huron County Soil k Crop
lattiroVO.nient Association, in co-
opera(•ion with County Livestock
OrganizaliionS ,• Is pleased to pre-
sent the Aw.iuta Huron Agricul-
tural Informafiod week at Central
Huron Secondary Schbol, Clinton,
On March 23rd, 24th, and 2!i-t1i
Ladies are invited.
Program will include:
Monday, 23rd
Proposals for Tax Reform
White Paper
Presentation fore Mr. Bert
Hoggach
-- Air Pollution Control in
culture
Tuesday,. 24th
a Beef Program - - Outlook
and Grading
'Mastitis Control
W`oivkaft, op
— a. Swine P'rogr'am -•, Probe,
Selection SNiv`ilat? 'Diseases .
Wednesday, 25th
pii C r op. j.e Program featurfng Pro-
Acid Corn PreserVivi4
Crop Diseases & Crop In-
snw;Ince
All pi•Ograms are trout 1:00 to
;3:3n m . w! ti; min-ctfternoon'
break, free refroshMC7ata and door
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AgriCl Iltiu<ri Represent:Aive
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home
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mortgage
loan.
That first mortgage
you need for your residential'
or farm property may
cost less than you think
at. Victoria and Grey Trust
If it's a good risk property,
don't let money
stand in your way.
Just 'phone Victoria and Grey..
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MRS. IDA MAY JACKLIN
Ids t ..!favicnii, age 0, of
Swill Current,rThkarcliowari, pas-,
sod away a.t the ProifiRcial
Geriatric Centre in Swift CtifrAir
on TueSday, February 24th tate:
a, length illness. Vanua] Services
were held from. the Chapel of
fitilhaltiri lonneral ROnle in Swift
Current o11 NIonclay, March 2nd,
with Rev. W. 'Doii61FilfP of. swift
Current officio Ling.
The deceased was born at lirnS:
sels, Ontario and she attended
Fichool there and was married
there in 1918 to Garrison jacklin.
frlie youpie tante West to the
SbbC?,y district. 1P1 Suslcatehowan.
and they farmed tea.FkbilOy un-
til their retirement into :2Vfei.
Current in 1955, Mrs. Jaeklin Wa*;
member of the
Abbey. She was predeceased by
her husband in 1969. 'The deceased
had been a patient at the Geriat-
riv. Centre for two years.
•Mrs. jacklin is survived by two
daughters, Eunice (Mrs. V.
Paradisi and Miss Joyce jacklin.
both of Swift Current: by ono son,
Keith of Abbey; by two brOthnLt
Clifford and Lloyd Kernaghan,
both of Iirussels, Ontario; and by
throe grandchildren.
glifigSELS
DART LEAaa
March 4th, 1970
Name Points
Team Standings
The Archers 164
The CTrf S
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6th Line
Len's ,Gang
The 13.P.
Cranbrook
Jamestown
Individual Standing
11aek
Jim South ....„,„.. ,,,,,,,,,
Kilt Ward
Jack INIeWhirter
Jaeklin
Al.dot:k
ito§s i‘tietiolgati
ILiiss
4.Zeir White
Clarence ,,, ,,,
Glen P,ridge
'Gordon Nrigel
P.Urry ,,
Alain Snlith
Alf N'ichoi ...
Stew Steiss 104
P.oss Ouncali 11`;3)
tIltrier Young 101
an ,\Imlonrild 100.
1VIff 'Warwick
Davie .1-:Tasting,5 92
John Stnith SG
Moil Adams . ...... 86
Dick Stephenson 86
Eldon. Wick '85
('arson N‘rotson 84
neg. Watson •77
Wiliis .Knight ........ 76
ni n van Vliet 73
Archie Willis
Ros8 Bennett 68
sam Workman 68
Ted ITIliott.
TTarry 'Bolger 112
Karl 'T.C.okesch. did
Bill MoArter ,
Murray Johnson . 5'1
HOW ard Bernard .„,,, 5,6
Hip:11 Snore, q TYarte; j art
Ttolzwitt 1 (IE
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