HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-11-08, Page 11.Discount & 'Variety
PATENT MEDICINES — COSMETICS
TOBACCO
GROCERIES and STATIONERY
If you milk at least 40 cows
or if you keep at least 50 sows
or if you market at least 1000 hogs a year
or if you house at least 10,000 layers
or if you market at least 200 steers,
you should consider processing
your own feed with a
'ON-FARM
MIXING SYSTEM
Now available through your Co-operative —
complete feed processing systems, including:
Beatty Blender
Mills
• automatically meters,
blends and grinds
feed
• saves hauling grain
to and from the mill
• available in 2, 4 and
6 compartment models.
Farm King Bulk Blender
• 1200 lb. capacity
• 7" mixing auger; 7' x 5"
unloading auger — sweeps at
bottom — ensures complete mixing
• tank leveller on top of
mixing auger
zVi???3 Farm King Hammer Mills
Simple box type housing for
high capacity at low cost.
Up to 75 bushels per hour with
3716" screen,
Farm King Roller
Mills — 2 sizes
available, options
include: motor
mounts, magnets,
stands, PTO drive,
Undercarriages and
discharge augers.
Capacities from 75
to 175 bushels/hour.
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Grain Bins— Corrugated, galvanized steel storage bins' with roof ventilation.
Bowman Feed Tanks • available in 2 to 22 ton capacities
• complete with fill pipe and ladder, these tanks are side draw only
• tank fills completely, no wasted space.
Your. Co-operative now offers a
complete line of on-farm procesSing
equipment and feed programs that
haVe the variety to meet your feed
requirements.
Resource people are available to you
through your CO-OP. They'll
determine with you, the feasibility of
on-farm feed mixing and, as well,
they'll help you design the system
best suited to your operation, your
resources. Call on them and ask for
the brochure outlining the complete
line of CO-OP feed processing
equipment and feed programs for
every type of livestock and poultry
operation,
UNITED CO-OPERATIVES
OF ONTARIO
WINGHAM 357-2711 BELGRAVE BRUSSELS 887-6453
on-farm feed mixing programs
can be profitable.
DR. W.R. BRYANS
While in Seaforth he was a mem-
ber of Northside United Church.
The remains rested at the
R. S. Box Funeral Home, Sea-
forth where a service was con-
ducted Wednesday afternoon by
Rev. M. E. Reuber and Rev.
J. C. Britton. Interment fol-
lowed in Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Pallbearers were, Francis St-
retton, Bryan Howard, Larry
Fischer, John Brya.ns, Harvey
Bryans and Stewart Bryans.
Honorary pallbearers were;
Dr. J. 0. Turnbull, Seaforth;
Dr. S. J. Alkemade, Seaforth;
Dr. M. P. Haynes, Seaforth; Dr.
N. S. Amos, Kirkton, Dr. F.
A. Norman, Parkhill, Dr. G. L.
Leitch, Zurich, Dr. C. L. Cogh-
lin, Listowel, Dr. A. B. Flem-
ing, Atwood, Dr. W. B. Coxon,
Zurich, Dr. Geo. Harrison, Dr.
Wm. Cooper, Forrest.
J. E. LONGSTAFF
-OPTOMETRIST-
SEAFOETH - 527-1240
CLINTON(Monday only)
4824010
THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 8, 1972-111
By Appointtnent
Ncitive of Stuisseis
Dr. W.R.. Bryans dies
Dr. William Russel Bryans
died suddenly in Man ti ck near
Ottawa late Saturda y niRtit. He
was 56.
Dr. Bryans a 'native of Brus-
sels was the son of Harvey Bry-
ans and the late A. Alma Mc-
Kelvey. Prior to his removal
to Ottawa nearly two years ago
he had been a partner of the
Sea.forth Veterinary Clinic for
nearly 20 years.
Graduating from Brussels
schools Dr. Bryans served for
five years in the R.C.A.F. and
graduated from the Ontario Vet-
erinary Co" ge at Guelph. In
1951 he e....ue to Seaforth and
joined with Dr. J. 0. Turnbull
in establishing the Seaforth Vet-
erinary Clinic. Two years ago he
disposed of his interest in the
clinic and accepted an appoint-
ment In the Division of Vet-
erinary Medicine, Drug Advisory
Bureau, -Health Protection Br-
anch, Department of National
Health and Welfare in Ottawa.
Dr. Bryans is survived by
his widow the former Betty
Drager to whom he was mar-
ried in Walton in 1938. He is
also survived by two sons, Keith
A. Bryans of Aurora,Dr. Frank-
lin C. Bryans, Toroto, two dau-
ghters, Phyllis, Mrs. Howard
Armitage, Nairobi, Kenya, and
Miss Barbara J. Bryani, Hamil-
ton, and by four grandchildren.
He also is survived by his father
Mr . Harvey Bryans of Pres-
ton. and by sisters, Phyllis, Mrs.
William Fishcer, Preston, Mar-
guerite, Mrs. Herb. Stretton,
Brussels, Myna,Mrs. John How-
ard, Listowel ad a brother Lorne
R. Bryans, Windsor.
Dr. Bryans was a member
of Seaforth Branch 156 Royal
Canadian Legion and a Legion
service was conducted at the
fune'ral home Tuesday evening. r
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