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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-06-08, Page 15More money allowed age in Huron Le,to ijo has. 141; le wi niti or drain • rn. re. me pus all '.VE11~P40, l95 108 smr- 1010T VIM % 05 125 .(51113 IEGI WPM FARMTHRIFT 10,000 FT. BALER TWINE TREATED WITH INSECT RODENT & REPELLANT. KNOTLESs 41 LOS GROSS WEIGHT PER RALE 40 LOS Mil WOW 1488:La 1,15 50 K61 11814 K61 110011,1 r/&%1C0 PAMILIFIaTURIO 9111.1141710 EEPOPERAT Iv ES 0100010 ta155 Ss au t, Ow TAM 0 All-purpose Q 39 Grease Gun The all-purpose Grease Gun for use on auto- mobiles, farm machinery etc. Loads. three ways cartridge, dispenseror bulk. A must for greasing 1961 and later cars . . 571-017 12" Rubber 20 Flex Hose ea'. 12" flexible rubber hose c/w- connectors for use with lever or pistol-grip grease guns. Braided rub- ber construction. Ye" I.D. couplings. 571-005 10,000 ft. 40 lb. gross per bale 240 lb. average tensile strength 125 lb. average knot strength. Treated with insect, rodent & rot repellant. Vehicle Sign 285 Bright orange 'centre is highly visible by day and red reflective border glows at night. A must for all trac- tors and slow moving farm machinery. 577-206 • •m,i?•me.:*>'.W.q&..:::;'§fg.:K Slow Moving Grease c95 Cartridges 110 per 10 Superior quality grease for heavy-duty farm, automo- tive and industrial equip- ment, applications. Hand- les well in cold. Sticks to the job in the heat. 682-299 Universal, Salt & Mineral , Feeder Provides salt and minerals to your herd when" and where they are needed the most. Rubber tub resists chemical action. Wind-vane turns roof, for rain and snow protection. 48" base. pprox. cap. 100 lb. 577-037 Heavy Duty HD7 Oil 10W30 10W30 multigrade oil is your all round choice if you drive an average mix of city and highway. Exceeds new car warranty reqUirements plus API Service Classifica- tions SE CC 681-710 Clevises & Hitches Hot forged heat ' treated devises and hitches in a variety of shapes. and sizes. You're sure to find one to suit your purpose at the CO-OP. Fram. Oil Filters Provides a controlled flow of oil through the filter and at the same time, traps many contaminating parti- cles. Fits most cars, trucks and farm equipment, PLEASE NOTE: Farm Pride is a special price available only td those farmers qualified under the Pederal Sales ti Excise Tax LaWs to purchase items used for agricultural pUrPoaeS. on tax and/or duty exempt basis. This musi be supported by the filing of a valid end user certificate at the time of PUrchaSe. • la ca UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO FINANCING % AVAILABLE- THROUGH .• A tO OP St Nvott THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE. 8, 1.877 —15 Beef Club tours stock yards T the development committee of uron county council reported to ottncil Friday that it had learned' f additional money to be spent tile drainage in the province. e committee said, that a news douse on M ay 2 announced that an additional $2 million was to be pent on drainage and that additional allocations in Huron totalled $167,000. Committee chairman Clifford Bray, Grey township deputy- eeve, told council that a letter had been received from a liaison officer for the ministry of agriculture and food listing local municipalities and the money being made available to them. The township of Stephen topped the list receiving $45,000 additional money. Usborne township received $27,400 Goderich township $28, 70Q, Ashfield township $27,100.. Howick township $11,800 and. Colborne, Turnberry and West Wawanosh townships $9,000 each. The committee also recommended that -an additional $3,000 be granted the local committee for the International. Plowing Match to be held in Huron in 1.978 for financing of preliminary work on service roads to the match site. It also recommended that quotes be sought on 35,000 book matches each showing the site of the 1978 match. The Brussesl Beef Club recently toured the Brussels Stockyards. The tour, led by Bruce McCall, showed what the buyers looked for when buying cattle, where the cattle were put before they were sold, the way in which the cattle were numbered for sale, and which cattle were sold in what ring. The Beef Club then went to Neil Hemmingway's to hold their meeting. Three new members were added to the club. Breeds and breeding were discussed. Each member answered the quiz on what was discussed. • Committee heads were picked. Darlene Raynard is head of the exhibit and Jennifer Rock was to be head of the demonstration. The next meeting will be held at Steven and Stanley Gulutzen. It was decided • that, for recreation, to go roller-skating and have a picnic at Woodland Lake. The 'meeting was closed and lunch was served by the Hemin ingways.