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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-08-29, Page 5Mr.Robert (BOW Gregson R.R.1,Straffordville, Ont. BOB GREGSON uses it and here's what he says: "We usually feed around 300-400 head, so a low- cost 'source of protein is a must. Dry Urea didn't appear to be the answer; because it's too risky and hard to mix,. Handling is a factor too, We found the liquid 'Urasil' easy to apply and it wasn't Smelly. The animals are showing real nice resUlts with absolutely no rejection. With Soyabean Meal up so high, Urasil' answers our need for a safe, economical' Source of protein." Think about it — and ask for this informative booklet'. Contact your CIL. Deakr or Agromarr IllitUgSELS 887-6016 ►gromart If you're going to feed corn silage, start thinking about Urasil` Urasil is the new, safer,liquid NEP.N. silage supplement that's really catching on with cost- conscious Beef and Dairymen. Urasil is easy to apply; there are no foul smelling ammonia fumes. 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QUEEN STREETI3LYTH.ONT.• P4,46523-96 Stereo component —100- watt stereo chassis. full controls. 8-leapt< tape deck. automatic ctianger. matched speaker system, AM/FM' ' stereo radio, dust cover. X369.95 Karen Gaylene Mutter and Garry Wayne Chambers took their marital vows in Melville Presbyterian. Church,• Brussels, on Saturday, August 11th. The four o'clock ceremony was performed by Revs C.A. McCarrol amid a setting of floral candelabra,ba.skets of yellow and' white gladioli, white • snapdragon and white mums. The bride_ is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mutter of Brussels. The groom's parents• are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chambers, of Wroxeter. Mrs. Jack Bryant of Brussels played traditional wedding music. Miss Linda Wilson pf Brussels, was the soloist. The bride, given in marriage Urasil° (photo by . The Russell Studio,Listowel) CHAMBERS-MUTTER by her .father; chose an Empire line gown of pure white silk . organza. . Tiny rows of French Chantilly lade accented the Victorian . neckline and Renais sane sledves.-: The A-line skirt, also trimmed with C hantilly, lace, fell full to the back and termed a cathedral train. Her double Silk net veil, accented with matChing lace, was held in place by a JUliette styled head piece. Her bridal bouquet was a cascade Of white mums and yellow sweet= heart roses., The' bride'S attendants, Mrs. Ray Mithers of Goderich, Matron of honOtir and the brides-. maids, Miss Ann Davidson, Mrs. Neil Gowing, both of BrutSels, Mrs. Harold Mutter Of Kitchener and lunior bridesmaid, Mits Lynne Chambers of Wroxeter, wore rainbow colours of mint, yellow, pink, mauve and blue, in empress style sheer'gOwns, fashioned , with -white bodiCe trimmed with tiny ruffles, Gibson Girl.. sleeves, high neckline and , slim Skirts. Tiny flower buds, in colOurs corresponding to their dre ss, :Adorned their hair and they carried notegay bouquets of white mums And . matching coloured baby mums with 'tiny love-knot streamers. - The groom's. best man was Mr. Gordon Kister of Winghair4 Guests ,were ushered by Mr. Harold Mptter, Mr. Patil Mutter and Mr. RiChard Clarke. The wedding reception was in BrUsselt 1, Legion Hall. The bride's table; was centred With a three-tiered wedding cake trimmed with yellow sweetpeas and green flowers. TWO doVeS, set in a cluster of tWeetpeat formed the.top of the cake. The, bride's Mother received the gUettt in a long gOWn Of lilacpolyester crepe trimmed with tiny sequins and pearlSviithinat- chihg silver accessories. Her corsage was mauve baby MUMS And White carnations. She was assisted by the mother of the, groom wearing a long gown of floral pink chiffon trimmed With. ,pink braid 'with matching white accessories and Cottage- of pink baby mums And. White darkiationt, The bride's costume, kit a Wedding trip:. Eastern ontatia and the S4 Lawrence River WAS and ofie410Ce drest, styled with multi=coloured top, white skirt: and corsage Of White, daisies trimmed: with orange ribbon. The youtit .couple will reside in WrOketeri Ont. ' out.or,towo gitos4 were in sttoodithoo frotn Kitchener, Lon'- don, Toronto, Liaitowelt At*oodi, Owen' glOhMf? WroxeterWitigh!alw .Smokerscough can .become emphysema. One of• the most *prrisome things about chronic bronchitis is what it can become. Emphysema. A cough that comes and goes, one that never completely clears up, can be a,symptorn of chronic bronchitis. Quitting smoking and taking mediCation prescribed by a physician can cure bronchitis without too much difficulty. But chronic bronchitis can be --and often is--a forerunner of a mich, more serious disease of the lungs, emphysema. Once emphysema develops, which can happen after, years of heavy smoking, the situation is vastly more compli-' cated. Smoking is a major cause of both 'diseases. With chronic bronchitis, the hacking "smoker's cough" usually is worse in the 'morning on 'arising. This is because smoking.amages the lining of the air passages of the lunis, and. excess mucus. accumulates in the passages, particularly at• night. The cough `is an attempt to clear the passages and breathe freer.. Over the years, however, this kind of relatively wet cough can become the dry cough ,of . emphysema. , In emphysema; it is difficult to force air or mucus out through the air passages. One reason for this is that the tiny air .sacs of the lungs become damaged and cannot expel used air and carbon dioxide. Instead of behaving like, tiny rubber balloons that can fill with air and then shrink to expel the air when their necks are opened, the little sacs look more i like plastia balloons that inflate and stay the same shape, even after their necks are open. Used air lingers in the plastic7like 'little balloons, and 'people with emphysema ' feel as if they are drowning in a sea` of air. • One of the best ways to pre- vent both. thete diseases of the lungs is not. to smoke. To find out more about all kinds. of lung diseases, contact your local lung association. They have the facts. Watch safety in moving machinery. The increased demand for agricultural produce • has made it necessary for many. farmers to increase their acreage. Some farmers work several fields at • different lOcations, which means that machineryhas to be moved on roads and highways to get to the fields. Regulations governing trans-, port of farm machinery on roads and highways set out exact limi- tatiOnt. . In order to comply with these regulations, a farmer may have„to load some pieces of equipment on a trailer or truck for: transport. Slow-moving vehiOle signs are mandatory, as are permits for transporting equipment over 8 feet 6 inches in width. Maximum width per- mitted is 14 feet. Accidents on rural toads arid highways cause death and Serious injury, says, Den Brolgn, erdiriator of public relations with the Farm safety Association. Using common sense arid following the' rtiles of the road Are the keYs to Safety, espeCially during the summer vacation period when there are many more' cars on the roads If cars begirt to line up behind your Machinery,' pull off to the shoulder of the road to' let them by. Be Catitiolit when entering a road from a laneway or field exit. When leaving the road, signal tour intention to Wilt well ahead ' tithe. A poit chummed *111, ' pay you* dividende. Have you, fried One 100.90141;.1 "Your pot roast or your, life." Tfle BRUSSELS POST) AUGUST 29, '117,` '• . It