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The Rural Voice, 1986-10, Page 28Do it Yourself with steel products from Lakeport Steel Pipe Specials 3 1/8 0 D pipe 5/16 wall 52.35 per foot 31/80Dpipe wall .. 51.95 per foot 3 1/80 D pipe 3/16 wall $1.50 per foot 5 0 D pipe V. wall53 15 per foot 3' x ' . Flat Bar .66 cents per foot 4 x 3/8 Flat Bar .$1 35 per foot 1 ?-. x 11/2 x 1/8 Angle 31 cents per foot ''r Round Tube 100 wall .31 cents per fool 1 O D Tube 25 inches long. ..15cents per loot 1 5/8 0 0 Tube 45 inches long 19 cents per foot Gement Mesh Ideal for Barn Yards . 566.00 per roll Hog Pannels. 3" x 20 feet opening 2' x 6" top to bottom $46 44 each Steel Doors. Ideal for barn yards . 520.00 each Paint 57.00 per gal while supply lasts Cable '. inch 65 cents per foot SPECIAL t/2" rod 18c per ft. (min. 500 ft.) Sandblasters $319.00 Cement Mixers $269.°° Wood Stoves $349.00 LAKEPORT STEEL HOURS: Monday to Friday 8 to 5 For further information, call Lakeport Steel at any of the following: Hanover 519-364-1247 1-800-265-5513 Goderich 519-524-2171 1-800-265-5183 26 THE RURAL VOICE - NEWS NEW BARN AT UNITED BREEDERS INC. Lowell Lindsay, director of sire development at United Breeders Inc., points out that the company's new complex is designed "for the comfort of the bulls and the safety of the men who work with them." There are 83,000 screw nails holding together the new barn at the United Breeders Inc. facilities on Highway 6 just north of Guelph. That was just one of the statistics noted when the press visited the United Breeders com- plex recently. Because of the rules necessary to keep the new barn free of disease, that visit marked the first and last time it will be open to the public, said General Manager Wilbur Shantz. Shantz also said that United Breeders Inc. is "committed to a very aggressive young sire -proving program." Selection pressure is very critical, with only one in eight young bulls selected last year. The new barn contains 80 bull pens and a 13 -pen quarantine area. The machinery used for feeding and cleaning will not be inter- changed with that used in the main facility. HURON DAIRY PRINCESS CHOSEN Angela Nethery, the 17 -year-old daughter of Alex and Jean Nethery of R.R. 4, Brussels, was chosen Huron County Dairy Princess at the Brussels, Morris, and Grey Community Centre. Runner-up is Anita Bos, daughter of Art and Corrie Bos, R.R. 3, Blyth (fourth from left).