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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-04-15, Page 7• CRAVVVO.R. anci 1 H. aRAWkiiiD, Q.C. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB. BRUSSELS arid WINGI4AM PHONE 887.9491 PHONE 357-3630 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY SERVKit CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee For Over 35 'Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Sox 11541 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK Jim Cardiff REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANC E AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. FINE AUTO LIABILITY PHONE: OFFICE 887-6100 RES. 887.64 WM, ADAMSON Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F . E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST -- elEAFOFtTH, GOVENLOCH ST, 527-1240 Tuesday, Tnursday, I- rlday, Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wednesday 482-7010 r Either Office For Appointment PHONE COLLECT 887-9334 BRUSSELS THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street. SEAFORTH Insures * Town Dwellings * All Classes of Farm Properyt * Summer Cottages " Churches, Schools, Halls objects, etc.) Is also available smoke, water damage. falling Extended coverage (wind AGENTS; James Keys, RR I, mfortb; V. 3. no, RR 5, Seaforth, Wm. (,oluer Jr.. ttondeaboro: FlelwYn Baker, Fireroeiv, Flarolel flvirfol Oliptoc aporn coyto, PoiTn; Ittot prvpft)) Farm Equipment E SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FAHN1 .EQUIPMEN7 SALES AND SERVICE WALTON, ONTARIO • BRUSSELS SEAFORTH 887-6365 527-0245 GOLDEN' WORDS GRANDMA'S OFF HER. ROCKER Tht eod olday rocking chair is vacant Yoe grandma is no longer in it; ,She''g off in the car to the office or shop Just. buzzing around every minute. No one shotes grandma back on the shelf Sir ea's(111 — versatile, pie atile o:ir , dynamic; t, Fier baking today is ceramic. You wont see her trundle off early to or seek.b e94u;t a warrn comfy nook. Her typewriter clacketty-clacics through the night ' For grandma Is writing a book 'Without ever taking a look at her yarn. To sib*. c1owt tier steady advanc- ing She 'won't tend the babies for yea any more , For Grandma is taking UP (lane- Sbe isn't content with crumbs ae of old with' meagre or second-hand knowledge. • Don't bring out the mending for grandma to do For grandma has, gene back, to college. 1A/ $300 FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS? If you plan your vacation in late summer you can start it off with a good, solid sum of $300 by putting aside just $20 each week at Victoria and Grey. So, whatever your need for vacation money, start your fund right now and enjoy watching it being added to by generous interest .. , the easy way — at Victoria and Grey- VICTOMand GREY 'MOST COMPANY 'Mee IONS LISTOWEL BRANCH 291-1460 R. BAUER FARM AND GARDEN SERVICE REPAIRS TO ALL TYPES OF FARM MACHINERY AGENT FOR: SNOWMOBILES and ACCESSORIES Also REPAIRS TO SNOWMOBILES The Bouquet Invitation Line Good taste needn't be faxPekivel. Our bsouttful BouqukO Invitation tine proves this willn the m exquisite OtipOrs, ripe laces and workmanship you could wish for! k fewures Thermo-Engraving-- raised leffering---elagani• rrs the finest craftsmanship re COSMO so ham! Co.* 0-,jr unusual seeedicm EN4UIRE AT BRUSSELS:P ST TIIE BRUSSELS POST, mtussti,§, o-ktArtio TIMRSIJAY, APRIL 15'04 197f HE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher Box 50, Brussels, Ontario.. Published at Brussets. Ontario, every Thursday Second class Mail Registration Number 00G2 Member at Canadian Weekly Newspapers Absooiatioe Ontario Weekly Newspapers Associatior 466V. 1:1VITR LOWER.` Wach( out for h`og'S Y.S.';141, they give meat that lacks ebiii!,!j sumer appeal and reduces pork sales. P.S.E., says Mx. A. J. Bunn, Swine Specialist, Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture and Wood, is the abbreviation given to pork that is gray in color (Pale), lacks firmness (Soft) and contains con- siderable m?isture (Exudative or watery) ' Mat researchers, says ..\1r. $0„)''s belle've that, is caused 1)3; stress. Stress can produce high muscle, temperature at slaughter time and give high muscle-acid content. The form- ation of acid in the muscle results from a rapid breakdown of muscle strength (glycogen). :These fact- ors all contribute t0, P. S.17). Some untarre packers indicate 10% or more of the hogs slaught- er6d have P.S,E. These hogs may nave a 8 to 6% greater careas$,, shrink Lan north al hogs. Tills menns apaying Oice hisS 614 110gs and is bad f or OntarioiS Wine industry. P.S.D. is, hard to detect. may be morbid and drowsy, inaY puff and Pant, and have very high body temperature. Well. museled, squatty' meat hogs seem more susceptible to the condition. Selection programs geared to pro-' clueing lean, larger-framed hogs that , suffer l ess from P.S.,E, appear to be the main Way to eliminate the problem. Some facts to note about are: 1. Their heritabilty factor Is small (about 20%), Kegs; slaughtered in warm weather suffer more than those killed in winter months — probably due to the stress effect of heat. 3 Stress through transportation and handling prior to slaught- er can increase P.S.R Rest• lug pigs immediately before the kill can. redUce this. 4. Restricted feeding, over the entire feeding period or fOr a few weeks before slaughter harms meat quality. Pigs susceptible to P.S.E. may also require More vitamin E and selenium, both of which im.- PrOVe pork color. Most ?.S,FI. studies have been earried-otit on, purebreds, says Mr. Bunn, Now that'more market hogs are crossbreds, further research is required to determine if cress' ' breeding- affects P.S.E. Better methods of detecting stress and potential P.S.E...in hogs must also be devised. HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Clinton Due to the decrease In meat prides We are Unable to pay for any farm stock. We offer efficient, courtesy, Same day, service 7 days a week, 24 houi's a day. Phone Collect 40? 9811 Litami Noi 257.6,7o l3russel-Acres Apple Orchard DIFFERENT GRADES AND VARIETIES SPY, MAC., e6intikiqii, OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK `HOUSt of MAX FURNISHINGS — INTERIORS' M. L. WATT'S FUNERAL HOME 887-6336 or ,887-6586 BRUSSELS ONT,