The Brussels Post, 1976-07-21, Page 13Fly Bait
Granules
A great supplement to
spraying for effective fly
control. Kills flies by contact
and by vapour action.
Spread in areas where flies
gather indoors and out.
220-664 — 24 oz. .. $2.95
220-665 — 5 lbs. .. $7.95
dinkommaglinMan
Backrubber
Solution.
Provides effective control
of horn flies, house flies and
lice on dairy and beef cattle.
no need to dilute, just pour
into backrubbers and it's
ready.
220-622 — 5 gal. . $19.75
220-623 — 25 gal. $96.25
A CONTROL FOR EVERY
PEST WITH THESE GREAT
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Livestock g 50
Spray ur 1 gal.
Ready to use with hand
spray or automatic spray
equipment on dairy or beef
cattle. Protects against
-horn flies, house flies, sta-
ble flies and face flies.
220-613 —1 gal. . $ 5.50'
.220-610 — 5 gal. . $25.75
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Barn Spray
& Backrubber
Dilute with water for'use as
barn spray or livestock
spray. Dilute with fuel oil for
use as a backrUbber. FOr
livestock pest control.
220-618 —1 gal. $ 20.95
220-619 — 5 gal. $101.75
220-621 — 20 oz. $ 3.39'
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VA-POR
fly strip
One CO-OP Va-Por fly strip controls flies, gnats,
mosquitoes and other small flying insects for up to
4 months in enclosed areas up to 1,000 cu. ft.
Great for milkrooms, barns, etc.
Per strip — 220-999 . . . . .. . .. $2.89 ea.
KIip-On Farm 7n56
Fogger Price I ea.
Powerful fogger can be
used to kill insebts,
deodorize or disinfect
quickly and economically.
Dispenses oil, -water and
wettable solutions. 1112 gal.
container. 592-921
Farm Price
Double-Cable ichoioo
Cattle Oiler I .0 ea.
Services up to 100 cattle.
Dependable ram-jet pump
with tank capacity of 16
gallons. 1/2 " galvanized
fibre-core cable'for long
life. ... 579-090
Far ni Price is a special price available only to those farmers qualified under the Federal SaleS & EXcise Tax Laws to purchase items used fOr
agriCultUral purposes on tax and/or duty exempt basis. This must be supported by the filing of-a valid end User certificate at the time of purchase.
'WINGHAM
UNITED CO-OPERATIVES O ONTARIO
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el has
•
itors
orrespondent
Mrs. Cliff Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleland of
Atwood; Mr. and Mrs. Al
McConnel of Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Attridge of Milver-
• ton; Mrs. Mabel Scott of Dune-
gal; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and
Nancy of Listowel; Mr. and Mrs:
Jim McTaggart of Brussels
. visited with Mrs. Percy
Stephenson.
Mrs. Ross Griffin of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pitcher and
• daughters of Brampton; Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Pitcher of New-
. foundland;Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cuthbert of LondOn; Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin O'Brien and
. Virginia of Sharon; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Lloyd of Brampton and Betty
Ann Lynn of Toionto were visitors
at Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Allen of Orangeville.
' Mr. and Mrs. Doug Anthony, of
Rexdale spent the past week with
Mrs. Bert Godden and Bonnie.
Mrs. B. Burke, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. • G. Lynn of Ethel
graduated from her R.N.A.
course in Fort Frances, as class
valedictorian and . received a
proficiency pin.
Ernest Whitehouse • was a
, recent visitor with his sister Mrs.
'1, Bert Godden.
\ Mr. and Mrs. A. Sutton spent
Sunday at "Daybreak" Richmond
!7: Hill, where they attended the
annual picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bremner and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner •:'. and Doris and Mrs• Della McMichael of Wroxeter, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Elliott of
Owen Sound through the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Wardlaw
of Toronto, Miss Susan Wardlaw
of Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Craftchick of Brantford, all visited
With Mt. and Mrs. Doug Wardlaw
on the weekend.
Mrs. A. Arbour, who has been
`>tdYing with her daughter and
"son-hislaw Mr, and Mrs. Jean „
yuesnel, is a patient in Listowel
Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Arbour
have purchased
Brusselsbutare Waaitirihgomfoet thein remodeling of the hot.ie.
Re member! It takes but a
Want to place Brussels Post
want Ad and be money iii pocket.
To advertise, just Dial' Brussels .88 7.6641
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Fo TA wants help' for dairymen
"We insist that the Ontario
Government assume its respons-
ibility for the present plight of
Ontario dairymen and alleviate
the situation by sharing the
financial losses. The Ontario
government has real respons-
ibility because it encouraged
increased dairy production
through its Industrial Milk
' Production Incentive Program."
said Leo Brisson, Chairman of the
Eastern Ontario Milk Action
Committee and President of
Russell County Federation of
Agriculture.
Mr. Brisson was echoing the
sentiments of twelve, hundred
Ontario farmers, from counties
. across Ontario, from Huron to.
l Glengarry, who attended a
masses meeting held. last night in
the Nepean • Sportsplex, near
Ottawa.
The meeting presented a brief
to Agriculture Minister Eugene
f. Whelan and Bill Doyle, Executive
Director of Marketing Services,
Ontario Department of Agricul-
,, tore, who was representing
' Ontario Agriculture Minister
Newman,
The brief asked for immediate
implementation of an 8-point
program to solve the present
problems of Ontario dairy
farmers.
Neither Mr. Whelan nor Mr.
Doyle would give any assurances
that this program would be
carried out.
The meeting, therefore,
appointed a Milk Action Commit-
tee to seek immediate im ple-
mentation of this program: '
1. Nineteen seventy-six gross
income, which wilt be derived
from 85 per cent of 1975
' production, must be no lower
than 1975 gross income.
2. There should either be a
change back to yearly quotas or'
an immediate refund of the May
over-quota penalty.
3. The' Ontario Government
should pay the $1.35/cwt. within
quota levy until the surplus of
milk powder decreases to accept-
able levels.
4. The Ontario Government
should subsidize the selling of
dairy cows at $100. per cow, up to
20 per cent of herd.
5. Cheese imports should be
reduced and any surplus , milk
directed to cheese factories,
6. There should be no transfer
of quota between provinces. •
7. Long-term dairy policy
should be set and then not
changed suddenly.
8. Both the federal and Ontario
governments should make a firm
commitment to negotiate with
farmers for a satisfactory solution
to dairy problems immediately.