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The Brussels Post, 1978-05-17, Page 4strong as insecticides were as previously not as V/Z2ZE:r FARM EQUIPMENT LTD III SEAFORTH - AYR - CAMBRIDGE NOW! a . . Complete 2 Year Warranty This IH Warranty covers every part on the 86 series for a full 2 years or 1500 hrs., whichever comes first. — NO OTHER WARRANTY EVEN COMES CLOSE; — FIX YOUR COSTS With a Tractor Service Policy Available on IH Tractors covering all normal wear and ,tear repairs (not normally covered by warranty). This includes clutches, brakes, lights, etc. Take advantage of 'this policy in planning your tractor repair costs. Pay only ,your daily maintenance. e.g. on a 105 h.p. Tractor (986), 2 Year Coverage $272. — ALSO EXTENDABLE FOR A 3rd YEAR — We are one of the few IH "CERTIFIED" Dealers that can make you this offer. n SEAFORTH 527-0120 di IF YOU DON'T HAVE 10 INCHES* OF INSULATION IN YOUR ATTIC, YOU'RE LOSING HEAT AND WASTING MONEY. If your home is like. 90% of Canadian homes, it's not prpperly insulated This chart gives you an idea of how much you could save by bringing your home from the average level of insulation up to today's recommended standards. Of course, as energy costs go up, Oil Heat Gas Heat Electric Heat ST. JOHN'S $209 N/A $296 FREDERICTON $204 N/A $215 MONTREAL $195 $176 $202 TORONTO $159 $115 $242 WINNIPEG $237 $162 $320 REGINA N/A $130 $390. EDMONTON $228 $140 • N/A VANCOUVER $130 $120 $199 These savings are based on a typical 2-storey pre-war home of 1,100 square feet, *Based on insulation material with R-3 value per inch (2.54 cm). NOW HOMES BUILT BEFORE 1946 ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A HOME INSULATION GRANT OF UP TO $350. -If your home was built before 1946, is your , . principal residence, and is three storeys or less, you're eligible for a taxable grant of 2/3 of the cost. of your insulation materials, up to a maximum of $350 (retroactive to materials purchased on or after September 1, 1977). For FREE and, complete information about how to insulate your home and how to apply for a grant, send in the coupon below. so will these savings. Canadians Home Insulation Program f-0 Send me the free book 'Keeping the Heat hi': d in English 0 en franCais Please print. NAME Send me the grant application kit, (My home was built before 1946, is 3 storeys or less, and is my principal residence.) 0 in English 0 en francais ADDRESS P CITY ROV POSTAL C..r-M'ail to: Canadian Home Insulation Program, Bok 1270, Station T,'IbrontO, Ontario M6B 4A4 Or call Collect thr(o4illie yo9.067i ur telephone operator 7 8 Please allow g toj Weeks for proceOing and mailing, j Government 1r of ined' . Soinnitnernent du Canada tanednni Homy ineulatlon Orkitini lAirsoneadle Andre Onedit 'Minister OrorninnMii dile-660in therinicnin del Caniadlerines VnOnoribil Ai, `OullIst 4 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 17, 1978 Crop land is big polluter, county hears Grand River...and then 'On to the systems as a means of stalling lake system. pollutkin. But he also said that, Reeve Simpson said he foresaw "some brakes" on drainage Crop land produces more pollution than built-up urban areas. That, at least, is the opinion of experts who have been making reports to the pollution from Land. Use Activities Reference Group... it's PLUARG for those who are accustomed to modern"-day abbreviations. Reeve Don M. Simpson, re- porting to Perth County Council (Tues May, 91) on a PLUARG meeting, faced a few questioners who wanted to be certain that they understood the situation. When Reeve Ross McPhail asked "is agriculture doing more polluting? They're (the experts) not just passing the buck?" The market at Brussels Stock- yards was very active on Friday with higher prices on a heavy supply of cattle and pigs. There were 1407 cattle and 1966 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 65.00 to 67.00 with sales to 67.50. Good Steers - 63.00 to 65.00. A steer consigned by Douglas Wagg of Mitchell weighing 1100 lbs. sold for 67.50 with his 6 steers averaging 1153 lbs. selling for 65.40. Eighty-six steers consigned by Tom Leiper of Londesboro averaging 1207 lbs. sold for the Overall price of 65.06. Eight steers consigned by Ian Inglis of Wroxeter averaging 1039 lbs. sold for 66.85. A steer consigned by McKercher Farms of R. R. #1, Dublin, weighing 1260 lbs. sold for 66.75 with their 12 steers averaging 1166 lbs. selling for an overall price of 65.60. Three steers consigned by Hugh Osborne of Monkton averaging 1197 lbs. sold for 67.10 with his 15 steers averaging 1208 lbs. selling for the overall price of 66.10. Eight steers consigned by Andy MeiMiChael of Wroxeter averaging 1277 lbs. sold for 66.90. Three fancy steers consigned by Norman Coultes of R. R. #3, Wingham averaging 997 lbs. sold for 66.50 with his 17 steers averaging 1093 lbs. selling for 65.80. A steer consigned by Graeme Craig of Walton weighing 1270 lbs. sold for 66.50. Five steers consigned by Ian Wilbee of Walton averaging 1130 lbs. sold for 66.30. Twelve steers consigned by Larry Elston of Wingham averaging 1119 lbs. sold for 66.50. Three steers consigned by George. Nichol of Mildmay averaging 1170 lbs. sold . for 66.10. A steer consigned by Earl Sellers of Bluevale weighing 1200 lbs. sold for 66.50. Fourteen steers consigned by Ross- Durnin of `Lucknow I Sales — Service Installation I FREE. ESTIMATES ° Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders I ° Stabling Donald G. Ives I IL R.R.#2, Blyth I I Phone: I Brussels 887-9024 016 Reeve Simpson answered that the agricultural areas "per man" were the greater polluters. But when Reeve Ormand. Pridham said there should, be some one,. on industry, as well as agriculture, Reeve Simpson said "they took some swipes" at others than farmers. The people studying pollution were dealing with conditions in the Great Lakes but a new idea came from Reeve George Wilson. He said he thought most of the pollution was accumulating at darns. For instance, he said, he would "hate to go downstream from Paris," where refuse from a textile mill is pouring into the averaging 109 lbs. sold for 65.75. Nine steers consigned by Leo Deitner of Ethel averaging 1072 lbs. sold for 65.90. Choice Heifers - 63.00 to 65.00 with sales to 66.10. Good Heifers - 61.00 to 63.00. Nine fancy light heifers consigned by Doug Cameron of lucknow averaging 788 lbs. sodl for 66.10 with his 30 fat heifers averaging 815 lbs. selling for the overall price of 64.75. A heifer consigned by Wm. Rintoul of Wingham weighing 980 lbs. sold for 64.75 with his 7 heifers'averaging 921 lbs. selling for 63.75. A heifer consigned by David Craig and Sons of Blyth weighing '1150 lbs. sold for 64.00. Five heifers consigned by Bill Shortreed of Walton averaging 940 lbs. sold for 63.00. A heifer consigned by Alex Hammond of Monkton weighing 915 lbs. sold for 63.25. Two heifers consigned by Joe min is the symbol for minute h is the symbol for hour km means kilometre m means metre cm means centimetre g means gram ml means millilitre / means litre mm means millimetre • Walters of Mildmay averaging 955 lbs. sold for 63.25. A heifer consigned by Art McIDonald of Teeswater weighing 1070 lbs. sold for 63.25. Choice Cows 42.00 to 44.00 with sales to 46.25. Good Cows - 39.00 to 42.00. Canners and Cutters - 35.00 to 39.00. Heavy Bulls traded to ahigh of 50.00. In the Stocker Ring five heifer calves averaging 178 lbs. sold for 1.05. 30 to 40-lb. pigs traded to ahigh ct' 48.25. 40 to 50-lb. pigs traded to ahigh of 57.25. 50 to 60-1b. pigs to a high of 63.25. 60 to 70-1b. pigs to a high of 65.50. 70 to 80-1b. pigs to ahigh of 74.50. Brussels Stockyards are holding their next spring Stocker and Feeder Sale May 23. Brussels Stockyard Report •