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A model of the new beef research centre now under
construction at Elora, is examined by Dr. D. N. Huntley,
Executive Director of the Agricultural Education and Research
Division, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food (left)
and Dr. T. D. Burgess, Department of Animal and Poultry
Science, University of Guelph. Scheduled for completion in
late 1972, the complex will house 600 cattle, approximately
300 steers and the remainder breeding stock.
(photo by the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food)
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TOP! Mabel :Kitchen, Atwood,
Mrs. pearl Kitchen, Mrs.. Wm.
Miller and Mrs. Carl Remingw4b.
Firugsgle, have returned from an
enjoyable vacation in Florida,
David Kennedy and bonTrwin,
Toronto, were visitors on Satur-
day with the former's parenta)
Mr. and Mrs.. R.W,Kennedy..
Mrs. Annie Gem el returned
home from Wingham and District
Hospital last week.
Mr, and Mrs, Louis Ebel of
Ingersoll, were, weekend visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. J.Mccutcheon
and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson
of Mississauga, Mrs. Gus Martin
of Streetsville, Mrs. Wendall
Jardine of Port Credit and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Rann of Gait, were
among those who attended the
funeral of Mrs. Lloyd Alcock on
Saturday.
The many friends of Harry
(lye) Allan of London, formerly
of Brussels, regret to learn of
his death, early Tuesday morn-
ing. Funeral services will be
held from the M L. Watts Funer,
al Horn a, Brussels. Arrange.-
ments have not yet been complet-
ed.
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