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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-09-09, Page 7HOPPE HOME HARDWARE If you can t trust your old furnace this winter, trust Texacos A Texaco forced air furnace is the most dependable furnace you can buy. It's designed to ensure the complete combustion of every last drop of oil. And oil means the most heat for the least money. It's also available on easy budget terms. HOME COMFORT MERLE FREEMAN 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- AYE NOW NJOY LATER Saving is the secret of how make money work for you instead of you working for money. The money you save today at Victorlia and Grey may double or triple by the time you, need it. Watch your money grow — and grow' — When you buy Victoria and Grey Guaranteed Investment Certificates paying a magnificent eight per cent — now at Victoria and Grey. •A1/OM 00101PAWI 111c ,. LISTOWEL BRANCH 291-1460 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. 'HARDWARE GIFTS — APPLIANCES kLECTROHOME 26" CONSOLE COLOR T.V. $669.50 ELECTROHOME 21" PORTABLE COLOR T.V. $519.50 ELECTROHOME 22" CONSOLE COLOR T.V. $640.00 Service Warranty Phone 887-6525 Brussels VG CHEZ HELENE "BOUJOUR, MES PETITS AMIS" — This cheery greeting goes out to millions of young viewers, Weekday mornings at 10:46 a.m., On •CBC's Montreal-produced children's series, 'Chez Helene. Leading a cast of five ire genial hostess Helene Paillargeon (left), and Little Susie, the trained nurse. --wja30.10111031X"..1163POWIMMICOMP0411111 DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICES WANTED — DEAD AND UISABLED -- CATTLE and HORSES TOP PRICES PAID FOR HORSES ON THE HOOF SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP 24 HR. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES Lie: 213-c-70-8 FREE OF CHARGE OVER 150 LB. PHONE COLLECT 887_9334 BRUSSELS