The Brussels Post, 1973-09-05, Page 7SPECIAL
We are overstocked —
For One Week Only
H I NP CI U. Alt T E R
OF BEEF
Cut and wrapped
for freezer
lb.
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THOMPSON and S'TEPHENSON
MEAT MARKET
Phone 887-6294
FREE DELIVERY
If you're going to feed corn
silage, start thinking about
Urasile
Urasil. is the new, safer,liquid N.P.N.,silage
suppftment that's really catching on with cost-
conscious Beef and Dairymen.
Urasil is easy to apply; there ate no foul smelling
-ammonia fumes."It cuts feeding costs by boosting
protein at a remarkably low cost per ton. Feed
conversion can-be improved to give af better rate
of gain and Wasil gives yout animals'a palatable
sweet smelling silage.
When you're ready to fill.
Urasir
Milrolr plastic film
helps reduce
losses in your
horizontal silo
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For about 2 cents .Per square
foot, CIL Mika! film will give
your horizOntal silo protec-
tion against Moisture and air
to prevent nutritional loss, If
you Use preservatives or pro-
tein boosters r the plastic is
chemically resistant.
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SOYBEAN EXEMPTION
Canada has been exempted
from the embargo imposed by
the United States, July 2, on ex-
ports of soybeans and soybean
meal - considerably increasing
the amount available to
Canadian importers.
PRAIRIE WHEAT CROP
Canada's wheat crop this year
is expected to exceed the 1972
crop by 72' million bushels.
Wheat pool and governmeni,
officials in, the Prairie Rrovin-
Guaranteed
Investment
Certificates
Member Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Now!
THIS WEEK
GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
C.I. Stief, Branch Manager
,Listowel
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from Ottawa
ces have estimated that the wheat
crop could be as high as 590
million bushels, compared with
513 million bushels last year.
.Estimates on other grains
indicate production this year will
not be much different from 1972.
MORE ,JOBS
The federal government is
planning to spend $100 million
to relieve unemployment this
winter.
Manpower' and Immigration
Minister Robert Andras announ-
ced that- $83 million has been
allocated to the Local. Initia-
tives Program and $17 million
to the Federal Labour Intensive'
Program. -
The minister said ""the
primary objective of these fed-
eral job creation programs is
the reduction of high seasonal
unemployment and high regional
'pr 'area unemployment."
CONSUMER PROTECTION
;Health,. and Welfare Minister
Marc Lalonde announced a new
information policy whereby the
department's Health Protection
Branch will release more de-
tailed information on potential
health hazards to the public from
foods, drugs and • certain other
manufactured products. .
The new polfcy will also in-
form the public of government
actions to withdraw or suspend
sales, of seizures, and of re-
fused entry into Canada • of
hazardous products.
PARLIAMENT RECALLED
Parliamentwas recalled from
its summer recess to end the
nation-wide rail strike. The
government and the opposition
parties will take this opportunity
to enact measures to deal with
the 'rising cost of . living
situation in Canada.
LIBERAL CONVENTION
The- Liberal Party of
Canada is holding its biennial
convention in Ottawa, September
14, 15 and 16.
Delegates from across the
country will meet to discuss
Party programs and policies.
NEWS
RANBROOK
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
The regular services will, be
held on September 9th with
service of worship . at 9:45 and
Sunday • School at 10:45, The
Sunday School is starting for the
fall term following the summer .
period of holidays,
Mrs. W.A. Williams, Brus-
sels, spent the weekend with Mrs.
Stuart McNair.
The third meeting of the C ran-
brook Cooking Clan was held at
the home of leader Mrs. Clare
Veitch, on Tuesday, August 28th.
Mrs. Veitch discussed local wild
foods and Nancy Knight, British
settlers and their foods. Plans
were discussed for achievement
Clay and Linda Lake made
Chicken Haay Chowder. •
Work is progressing on the
new houses being built by Harvey
and Lloyd Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart,
Arizona, are spending a week
with Mrs. Calvin Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mc
Eachern and daughters Sharon
and Kim, Cambridge, visited on
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes McEachern. Mrs. W. Mc
Eachern accompanied ' them
home for a visit.
A Post Classified will' pay
you dividends. Have you tried
one? Dial Brussels 887-
6641.
HURON BUSINESS
MACHINES
Sales — Repairs — Rentals
113 Ontario St., Clinton
• PHONE: 482-7338
FOR
Typewriters, Adding Mach
ines, Calculators, Copy Mach-
ines. We have a large selection of
portable typewriters in stock,
See the latest in
Pocket Electronic Calculators.
Repairs 'made to all makes
of office machines since 1942.'
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Open Thursday and Friday
Until 10 p.m.
Saturday until 6 p.m.
DOOR PRIZES — REFRESIEVIENTS
Given away to celebrate, our millionth Ski-Do
Lynn Hay Enterprises
SEPTEMBER 6thi 7th. .and 8th
On Highway -86 Just North of Wingham
OUR NEW
SKI SHOP