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BRUSSELS, ONT. Phone 887-6528
ONTARIO SNPT. 9th, 1971.
(1) roughages•
(2) grains
(3) farm mixed feeds includ-
ing those containing a reg-
istered supplement.
(1) custom formilla feeds (eg. -\
fends made up to custom-
ers specifications)
Feeds which canna be aubmit-
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NEWS FROM HURON
COUNTY FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTURE
The Ontario government Ld
decided to grant municipalities
some flexibility in the change,
over from the old 'file Drainage
Act to the new one, passed in
;July this year.
"The problem was that some
farmers found they couldn't get
a loan from their loCal Connell,"
Ontario FederatiOn of Agriculture
President Gordon Hill said recent"
"The new act required most
municipal, councils to 'pass new
by-laws, and most of these.
Councils just couldn't get new by-
laws processied before the end of
the year. Result no 10ans for
farmers."
But according to a recent state-
ment froth. the Department of
Treasury and Econoinics, the De-
partment that ha,ndes the Tile
Drainage Act, municipal councils
can continue to consider' loans
under the terms of their old
drainage by-laws until, December
1, 1971.
"Now farmers can expect to
tile loans should contact the OM
ed," Rill said,' even though mun-.
leipalities are presently rewrit-.
ing their drainage hy-laws, But
counels better get crapking now
i5o that the new bylaws are
available after December 1, 1,971,"
Hill also suggested that memh-
ors of the Federatien who con-
tinue to have difficulties getting
tile loans s hould contact: the OFA
at 387 .BlOor Street East, Toronto.
ROBERT McKINLEY GUEST
SPEAKER AT FEDERATION OF
AGRICULTURE MEETING
Robert McKinley, M.P., for
Huron was guest speaker at the
September 2 meeting of Huron
Federation of Agriculture held in
Clinton High School. •(30 persons
attended.
Mr. McKinley spoke on "Sur-
charge and How it will Affect
Farmers." Charts were used in
explanation of maximum . level of
surcharge, tariff quotas. Imports,
which Are duty free at this time
are not liable for surcharge.
He concluded by saying "A very
bad situation for agriculttire, our
government will try to get some
concessions to Canada on these
partietilar tariffs."
Huron Survey paper will again
be published this year under a
new name "Federation- Survey."
Annual meeting was set tor
Wednesday, November 17, at Clin-
ton Legion beginning with
turkey banquet banquet, at 12
noon. The executive committee
in charge of the speaker.
Two meetings announced of
interest to all ISM members in
Huron:
October 25, Northwest and.
Northeast Huron in Wingham
October 28, Centre and South
Huron in Brucefield.
Purpose of the meetings
to choose 4 ISM directors for
Huron.
Decision was made to circulate
a petition for wider toll free areas
in North Huron,
FEED ANALYSIS, SERVICE
AND FEED ADVISORY,
PROGRAM
The Feed Analysis and Feed
program was iostigoted in 1959
by the Animal Science Depart"
ment, University of -Guelph, and
the Ontario Departmnet of Afri,
Food. Torn Clapp Who was Assoc-
iate. Agricultural Representative
in :Enron headed up the program
for the County. Since Mr. Clapp
has been transferred to Dundas
County Stan Paquette, Associate
Agricultural Representative for
Huron will head the program.
Feeds that can he submitted
for protein and moisture testing
incluide:
ted for analysis are
(1) registered mixed feeds or
supplements
(2) feedstuffs which are -in-
. volved in legal disputes
Sample kits and information
sheets are available at the
O.D.A.F. office, Clinton. Also a
probe for sampling baled hay is
available fot: use.
The Feed analysis laboratory
Departmbet of Science, Univer-
sity of Guelph, a.nalyze each
sample for a fee of$5.00
The a.nalysis report is returned
,to the farmer and on request
through the local 0.D.A.F. office
he can receive help to formulate
his ration.
Stan pa,quette, Associate
Agricultural Representative
for Huron County.
Judge: "You've been appearing
before Me in this court for twenty
years."
Thief: "Can: I help it if you
don't get ,prOinoted:
GOLFERS BEWARE!
Nine out of ten victims of
lig,,hning are sportsmen, vacation-
ers and farmers Say the Ontario
Safety League. Of these, the die-
hard golfer, who insists on. play-
ing through a storm, probably
suffers the most casualties.
Here are some facts you
should know. Lightning usually
seeks out the tallest object in the
area, trying to find the route of
least resistance, between cloud
and earth. The human body is a
better conductor than a tree,
thOtigh cot as attractive as any
metal otject.
Picture yourself on the green
during an electrical storm. You're
huddled under a tree, clutching
your favourite putter. Lightning
strikes, You don't stand a chance!
Golfers, if you, CAN'T get to a
protected building at the first
tithe InliStO and dancing pro-
next best thing: Get rid of those'
(dabs: Stay away from that tree,
and flatten yourself in the clos-
est ravine for the duration.
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Service Warranty
Phone 887-6525
Brussels
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