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The Brussels Post, 1976-11-24, Page 15protect your profits • We stock leading medications in refrigerated storage • Wide range of • products for hogs, dairy, beef and poultry CO-OP 50 Penicillin ea. Indicated in the, treatment of a broad spectrum of livestock diseases and in- fection. PartiCularly foot rot and pneumonia: Aureomycin n 50 vitamin 1 A • , crumbles • . ea, pK• For prevention of bacterial enteritis in swine, an aid in maintaining weight in presence of diseases or at times of stress, Combination of four anti- biotics is especially effec- tive against organisms found in difficult cases, re- duces inflammation. Calf scour g go tablets, •J For oral use in treatment of bacterial scours, srespi- ratory infection in cables. Also includes Vitamin A and vitamin D. Excellent for the treatment and prevention of ketbsis and pregnancy toxemia in cattle. Count on CO-OP for animal care needs. loc. 8° • syringe ea. You can count on CO-OP for animal health care equipment. 10 cc Ideal syringe, shown here: see more at your nearest store. TAFtGEX master charge • OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED HA YWARb S Discount-Variety Potent. Medicines Cosmetics Tobacco - Grocerie& and Stationery Weekdays 9-9 Holidays & Sundays 12-6 Its Animal Health Season SPOTTON for cattle grubs applicators available TRAMSOL injectable for worms in cattle BEET PULP also available russels 887-601 (by Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. Huron-Bruce Next week the Provincial Treasurer will be making a major economic statement, giving some indication of economic strategies to be adopted by the G"o"vernment during the next twelve to sixteen months, It has been indicated that the statement will underscore the commitment to spending restraint and spell out some new initiatives. Stimulation of business investment, extended sales tax exemptions on production machinery, additional, incentives for mineral exploration and new housing assistance programs are possibilities as part of the government economic recovery plan. Preliminary figures released in September forecast a spending jump of $1 billion and a deficit of $1,3 billion. The Minister of Transpc! ation and Communications, James Snow, announced new regulations regarding classification of drivers' licences which will become effective Februaryl, 1977. All drivers will be categorized for licensing purposes, depending on the characteristics of the vehicle driven. The categories are as follows: tractor trailers, school bases, full sized buses, trucks or combinations weighing 10,000 lbs. or less, small scho61 buses, small buses or ambulance; automobiles, small trucks or combinations and motorcycles. Privers of cars, light trucks and motorcycles need take no action to obtain new licences. When present licences expire, the new type will be issued automatically. Licensed school bus drivers will be required to take a defensive driving course, if they have not already done so. Drivers of heavy commercial vehicles are expected to provide satisfactory medical reports every three years to age 65, and annually thereafter. Foodlands in Ontario would be protected against unjustified development under a bill introduced in the Legislature by a P.C. backbencher, George McCague (Dufferin-Simcoe). The' bill goes much further than any official position of the Government. From that point of view it is seen as a trial balloon. It 'would give every munici- pality two year's to survey and clasSify all agricultural land and prepare plans designating foodlands as. Class 1, 2, 3 or 4, or for specialty crops. The general practice now is to use a broad "agriCultural" designation for planning purposes. Municipalities would have to adopt formal planning policies to deal with foodlands. Developers would have to obtain local approval before official plans could be altered to earmark foodland for non-agricultural purposes. WEEKLY . SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY Fit/DA Y At 12 Noon .Phone 887-6461,., Brussels, Ont. From Queen •'s Park New budget expected, the the oiled Test 1:30 Test nder n be ce is y for good be sire, THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 24, 1976 -•=16 VIVI 004 m000110)0011 Wool NAtc4001110 ,tti) I .r.-14f