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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-03-17, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2005. Brussels Agri Services receives national award Gallagher Canada has announced the winners of the Dealer Awards Program lor 2004 The Platinum Performance Award is an annual award recognizing the (op three dealers based on their purchases for the year. Brussels Agri Services in Brussels has proudly claimed the Platinum Performance Award for the most successful Canadian dealer in 2004. This is the fourth year running that Tim Prior and the team at Brussels Agri Services have claimed this award. Brussels Agri Services has been a Gallagher dealer for I X years. Co-op Services Agricole d’ Abilibi Well done For the fourth year in a row Tim Prior and his staff at Brussels Agri Services received the Platinum Performance Award for the most successful Canadian Gallagher Fences dealer (Photo submitted) CCA welcomes U.S. packer support to open border The Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) Friday commended the U.S. National Meat Association (NMA) for its decision to file an emergency appeal to protect its members from imminent economic collapse due to the continued closure of the U.S. border to live Canadian cattle. NMA members process cattle and other livestock. The NMA has also asked the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to require R-CALF to post a bond sufficient to protect American companies from the devastating impact of continued Quest in La Sarre, Quebec, claimed second place for the Platinum Performance Award. CCWG Livestock Supplies in Lethbridge. Alberta, achieved third place The Voltage Spike Award for the most improved Gallagher dealer during 2004 was claimed by Premier Choix Agricole in St-Hyacinthe, Quebec. Inland Co-op in Stratford is the winner of the Insultimber Product Award for 2004 Edward Consumer Co-op in Pierson, Manitoba, was awarded the Joule in the Rough Award which recognizes the most successful first-year Canadian dealer. lack of access to Canadian cattle as long as the prelim­ inary injunction remains in effect. "The U.S. needs to recognize that this ongoing dispute is forcing the Canadian industry to undergo fundamental structural changes,” says Stan Eby, CCA president. "We will no longer be a partner with the U.S. industry; we will become a fierce competitor. |The result will be the continued jloss of American jobs. The NMA appeal drives home that point.” Samsung 46” DLP-HDTV including bonus stand reg. $499 56” Tantus DLP -1 yr. warranty reg. $4999 (dealer demo) NOW $3999 'Z [• GROVES TV & Appliance Centre Serving Clinton and area since 1935 10 Huron Street, Clinton, Ont. 4 (519) 482-9414 grovestv.com ALSO AVAILABLE! JBL microhome theatre speaker systems 8” subs reg. $649 NOW S549 10” subs reg. $899 NOW $699 HIr^Z.300 DELIVERY &IS FREE!