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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-04-01, Page 7alcal4. and GREY t. Good taste needn't be expenstve, Our beautiful Bouquet Invitation line proves this with the roost exquisite papers, type faces and workmanship you could wish tor! a ieatures Thermo-Engrav* raised lettering—elegaM CRS the finest troftsessnship — yet CVISSirag SO artte! Corse ors Ater unusual solecism. Otti$ SN UI it AT BRUSSELS PO$T, BRUSSBLS, ONTARI6 TtruRsDAy, APRIL tht, DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICES WANTED — DEAD' AND EtISAE3k-E1)P CATTLE and HORSES -- TOP PRICES PAW SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP 24 HR. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES Lic: 2/3-c-70.8 FREE OF CHARGE OVER 160 LB. PHONE COLLECT 887-9334 BRUSSELS THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher , Sox 3G, BruaSala, Ontario. 0iielliihed at Brussels. Ontario. every Thiureaily Acard C31u 11141i /tegis6iioli Member of Canadian. 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LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST dEAFORTH, GOVENLOCH ST, 527.1240 Tummy, Tnursday, erlday, Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wedriesday 482-7011, Either Office Fee AppoIntmerit THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Orinee Main Street SEAFORTH Insures e' Town Dwellings • All Classes of Farm Properys * Summer Cottages * Churches, Schools, Hails objects, etc.) Is also available smoke, water damage, felling Sxtended coverage (wind AGEWTBI aaTues AR Y, ,S Worth; V. Lane, RE 6. Eleatortb, lAtIllre tiontiMbern: getwrit 111 **V. Ittkenlif tilitlf041 alittf0; 6019,4 tittYlA PiUntiti tt, 1970.71 BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB MEMBERSHIP Armstrong, James Baker,_ Selwyn. Bryans, Jack Callender, Rang. Center; Frank Cousins, Roy Cliffnrd Henry Havernare Ralph Kennedy; Re:Y..e . Knight; kuisiit Knight; 44411-eg Ktvight,-eael Kreuter, Calvin' Langlois, Lowe, Wayne - McCall; Ross McCL4cheon, George McCutcheon, Jack .• McDonald, Ian McDonald, Jack McFadden, Cecil McGavin, Gordon Mutter, George Oldfield, Max • Parker, •Cecit Pearson,. Ralph Prior James Rayihorid; Rebert Ritchie; Jdek • •Scott, Kenneth Ten`Pas; Hafik TenPas, Albert Thomas, Harold Thomas., Charlie - Turnbull, Wilbur Turnbull, William vanVeen, Gerrit vanelliet, Jan Veitch, 'Clare Watts, Max Workman, Gordon. Yuill, Jack 25 year Membership • a 20.year Membership b 15 year Membership . • c '10 year Membership .. DECEASED MEMBERS Armstrong, James S. Baeker, J. Cleve Bowman, Robert J. Cameron. Wilfred Champion, Harry Cardiff, L. Elston Eckrnier, Lorne Fear, Harry Holman, Percy Hutchinson, George Kearney, Harold Kteight, Gordon Leach. William Martin, William MacTavish, Donald (Dan) McLauchlin, R. J. Rann, Wileare Spelt., William, Smith, Calvin Thompson, Lewis D. Whitfield, Richard Willis, Wilfred ORIGINAL OFFICERS OF THE BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB 1946 President Roy Cousins 1st, Vice Late Lorne Eckmier 2nd, Vice Late Robt, Bowman 3rd. Vice Rev, Hugh Wilson. Sec. Robert Johnston Treas. R. G. McBride Lion Tamer Maurice Laycock Tail Twitter Atkin Rann Directors Ken Ashton Albert Wood Maurice, WIneberg Richard Whitfield WASTE DISPOSAL PROBLEMS REQUIRE RURAL PLANNING The farm waste disposal Prob- lem could soon Impose economic: and social limitations on where farm operations are carried out, In address to the recent . Changing Concepts in Agriculture and rOod Conti:11%1m at the nit , Vergity tai in Protossor L. .0gteiFtRifiht o 13011 .1110 Othcroo tem it waste disposal methods are to be beneficial to both rural and urban areas. Present atieniptS ai. ruval reg.- tonal planning, says Prof 0E-45or 'Webber, will giye farmers little protection against urban exPali- 0.0n. In addition, agriculture, may ealled on to utilize animal wastes and organic wastes froM municipal garbage disposal, This method of .write, usnage can only function efficiently with wastes that fulfil the following re- • quirements; 1. It must be storable on the farm, without the threat of Nailer decomposition. This ensures easy haudling as Well as prevention of ex- eXdessive odorS. S. It must contain nitrogen rates low enough to prevent nitrogen, pollution of sell and water; 8. It must be free of metal, glass and other residues that could injure mart or animals. There are limits to aniount waste that can be applied to the soil before soil Water and air pot., lotion become a. problem. 'But, said Professor Webber, better know- ledge of nitrogen applications and soil requirements, will ensure that more' waste. can be used for farm- ing in the future. YOUR COTTAGE NEEDS FIXING? 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