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The Brussels Post, 1976-09-08, Page 12ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT BERG:, HAS -THE BEST BARN. CLEAVER Berg Berg Barn Cleaners are the best you can put in any barn. they're the best in strength, dOrability and perforMance. Each chain HA is forged, in one, piece, from special nickel chreMe content steel: kJ tools required to remove them, The ContinUotit duty motor eliminates over-heating and assures ample poWer at all trines. We could go on and on, but better yet, for more coMPlete ntarii6s‘vaSt parts available: details, please call US. Keith Sleihot. PlulObbig-+, Firm Equipment' R. R.4, Wilton, Ontario Phone 145.2734 111111111110 OOPS iMAININII "ts 0 .0 • •••; 3.**1.*. Provincial ,.grant awarded to MVCA 4,000 acres, of which 460 acrei have been previously acquired,' Flood control will maintained in the area, which been experiencing resideoliti development pressures. Acquisition of the land will ats'a protect the biological community' in both the swamp and Sharp Creek, which supports brook i rainbow trout. An Ontario ,grant of $150,000 will be awarded to the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority over the next four years for land acquisition in the Saratoga Swamp, Natural Resources Minister Leo Bernier has announced. Located along Shar's Creek in the Township of West Wawanosh,. the swamp comprises ,• • Ag cen •,, tic uro th Th ear' "Yen 1111 f55, 'er a •, r a 'Mi 'tot ' '6,48 Hu m as Meld cre Mi ith 9,63 219. ENJOYING THE GOOD HURON COUNTY CORN — Councillor Bill LeeMing of McKillop and county'weed inspector Alex Chesney and Mrs. Chesney were three of the guests who enjoyed the corn roast and barbecue at the farm of. James Armstrong near Wingham last Tuesday. The barbecue.and program which followed were designed to help those who .are organizing the 1978 International Plowing Match at the Arms,tronglarm to get to-know each other. (Staff Photo) Beef producers are not (Continued from Page 1) increase the dollar value. "Especially when we have an oversupply of beef, these animals, should go to market as soon as ready." • Mr. Gracey said the on again, off again, federal dairy policy has been a minor factor in increasing cowmarketings but that it has softened recently. He,warned that The International Plowing Match to be held near Walkerton in Bruce County September 28 through October 2 has a great deal to offer people from all walks of life. The largest tented city in the world will have features for ladies more than ever before in the history of plowing matches. There will be one tent devoted entirely to crafts which include quilts, rugs, macrame, canning, basketry, pottery, ceramics, china painting, knitting, crocheting, weaving, leathercraft, oil painting, . bottle recycling, plastercraft, copper ctaft, hand crafted furniture, Indian craft, petit. point, Jewelart and stained glass, to mention a few. In, yet another tent will take place flower arranging, fashion shows, cooking schools, meat carving and cutting plus varied programmes each day. The third tent geared to the interest of the ladies will contain memories of the past M a completely furnished house with Canadian furniture, dishes and utensils. • 'VtgtagfiNgt544 :•:•$ for- SALE Stove., Nut, Stoker and Rice GorclOn:Nobel 527-0840 SEA . if the dairy surplus problem is not solved ,.and he strongly suggested that it hasn't been, then the dairy cow marketings would increase, causing a major problem. Mr. Gracey predicted that the industry fundamentals are changing and that reduced breeding herds in both Canada and United States give some promise of strong price recovery Primarily an agricultural show theh Country Fair atmosphere reigns and there will be some- thing for everyone even to the Wintario draw to be held in walkerton September 30. Convener of crafts Mrs. Oliver McCharles; convener of program for the ladies is Mrs. Percy Pletch. in 1978. He cautioned producers to be careful about their plans for 1977 because it is expected. there will continue to be very heavy marked supplies. The second speaker at the information meeting was Richard S. Heard, London, a farm Management specialist with the Ministry of Agriculture. He discussed "Can You Afford Not to Hedge Your Ca.ttle?" which refers to• hedging and futures stock markets which some people are using as a way of making money. The last speaker was Gary Hutchins of the' University of Guelph speaking on Livestock Inventory provision and tax implications when he spelled out the mechanics of preparing income tax forms, especially for those cattle producers starting in the business and encountering losses. I I; • At plowing match Craft tent featured tinussElas SEPTEMBER 1976 Phone 1-80.0-2b5 -6374 ' Visi eorg eeke oyd f B ervi irgin nne unda rs. ert ith atria nde dl Mr. oron ougl eeke Mr. rs. 1 red I rs. ORNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Cot uven e•Ci hat 5w ight, even ret :ant e fact ro$ Ch flat "SS try 1,30 ueki hur 3r I .10 ur 14 •