The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-08-19, Page 2a
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FARMERSEverything is in readiness for loo acres, with more than 400 •
the 1976 International Plowing exhibitors displaying the latest in
Match and Farm Machinery farm machinery, automobiles
NOW IN STOCKI Show to be held in Bruce County and home appliances,
from September 28 through Octo- Ed Starr, secretary manager of
!10 - 250 - 300 - 350 J. A M. ber 2. This year's Match site is the Ontario Plowmen's Associ-
Gravity Boxes the Earl Johnston and neighbour- ation, stated that the Inter-
ing farms, located just west of national Plowing Match and.
300 and 350 Boxes painted on Walkerton. Farm Machinery Show provide#
#oxide with Graphite paint to The. 1978 Match will be held in one of the largest outdoor show-
houre easier unloading and Huron County, outside of Wing- rooms for farm equipment in
longer life. ham. North America. It gives farmers
The Tented City area covers an opportunity to evaluate and TOP INDEXING BOAR in the August group at Ontario Test
6 to 10 ton J. & M. wagons compare all types of machinery` Station Breeder - Cook Brothers (Jeffrey & Bradley), RR
and farm supplies in one place. 1, Belgrave.
1 N G L I S FARM Exhibitors have key personnel on
J. & M. Bale and Grain hand to answer any questions
Elevators, built stronger to D RA I NAGEabout their products. Area youths have t o p
last longer E4 To date, more exhibitors have Kota)
booked space in the Tented City
COMPETITIVE PRICES Quality InstaIIation than ever before. Starr pointed boar at test station PI
Cloy or Plastic __4 out that the Match offers plenty
MAX RIEGLING q of attractions for urban residents Jeffrey and Bradley Cook, 14 and which are approved by a
Free Estimates y as well as farm families; a view and 11 year old sops of Arnold culling committee for physical
m-sle7 ►�. ;4 of modern, sophisticated; farm Cook, Belgrave, had the top in- soundness are offered for sale at 5
7 Mils w.st Of Lu&new PHONE: 392-6700 machinery increases awareness dexing boar in the August group the monthly station tested boar
On No. 86 Hwy. �'� R. R . 3 Walkerton i of the equipment required by of 83 boars which completed test sale held at the Test Station, RR
farmers for the production of at the Ontario Swine Test Station, 2, New Hamburg (four miles west
rrr1,>r" A's 1ii'`ji" ' quality food. RR 2, New Hamburg, recently. of New Dundee).
Match visitors will have an op- The top indexing boar was an Twenty-seven of the top boars
4 OCCIDENTAL LIFE OF CALIFORNIA a posh' to see over 300 contes- outstanding Yorkshire with a in the August group, including the
tants compete for more than high performance index of 134 top indexing ones mentioned
TERM - EASY ON THE BUDGET $25,000 m prizes- There wW be which combined with low backfat above, will be sold at the Test
various horse and tractor plow- thickness of .48 inches, high aver- Station on August 26 at 7:30 p.m.
* $5375 Provides $25,000 insurance at age 30 ing clams• age daily gain of 2.15 pounds and The August group of 83 boars,
* First Year Premium Daily parades featuring top very low feed conversion of only from which the 27 for sale were
bands, farm machinery, steam 2.24 pounds feed per pound gain. selected, had the best overall
GETCOMPLETE INFORMATION engines, new cars, teams of oxen Second highest indexing boar performance of any group ever '
and various floats are a highlight was a Hampshire from the herd tested with average backfat
HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LISTOWEL, 2 291-3372 of the Match. The event has a of Glen Kehoe and Dick Cties- thickness of .56 inches, average
country fair atmosphere, com- wick, Windsor. This top Hamp-
plete with carmel corn, candy ap- shire, with a performance index
��1�_1L. ples and rides for the kids. Some of 132, combined extremely low;
aaWt neighbour. ... 50 caterers will be on hand to backfat thickness of only .44 inch -
9 serve everything from hot dogs to es, good average daily gain of
1 full course home -cooked meals. 1.97 pounds and extremely good
REPLACE WORN CHAIN feed conversion of only 2.16 .
Butler �r ed link chain pounds feed per pound gain:
g .< Also among the top indexing
fits most barn cleaners boars with an index of 128, was a
Let us install new chain Landrace Yorkshire crossbred `�'
for your cleaner now. Wroxeter from the herd of Donald Henry, B�''d
Bluevale. `
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritchie, Top indexing Landrace which -
London, and Mrs. Bert Abell of was approved for the sale by the
Listowel visited Thursday with selection committee was from Go
1 Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson. the herd of Martin Van Bilsen,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith Glencoe, while the highest,index-
spent a weekend with Mr. and ing- Duroc approved for the sale
Mrs. Roy Whitehead at the home was from the herd of Andy ° 111`1°'
of her brother. Edgar Cann, at Schg tzer, Tecumseh. =
Shelburne recently. The performance index now I '
1 Misses Karen and Wanda Hig- being\ used at the Test Station {
gins, Stratford, are vacationing evaluates the overall perform :
DOVETAIL DESIGN with their grandparents, Mr. and ance of each boar while on test
KEEPS LINK PIN TIGHT Mrs. Stpwart ins• and combines the important eco -
Weekend guests with Mr. and nomic traits of backfat thickness,
- Mrs. James Sanderson were his aver4ge daily gain and feed con
Impact swaging nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.' version into one composite index. Chain Link Fencing
dovetails pins so _ Thomas Sanderson, of Detroit. The average performance in -
they can't loosen. Mr. and Mrs. Arvi Pelkola and dex of each group is always 100 Here's ideal around -the -yard
(See diagram) �- -- - family, Toronto, were weekend and indices of individual boars security. Ensures the privacy
Reversible chain visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geoff can range from over 140 down to and pro ion of your family
lasts longer. -� C� Woollett and sons. below 50. Only those boars with aPONand = rolls.
- - - Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliott, satisfactory performance index �' rte
- J •Markdaile, spent the weekend at ' Galvanized Vinyl Coated
their home hare. 48` x 11 Ga x 2"mesh 48'x 14/11 Ga x 2 -mesh -
But
-mesh -
But don't take our word for it. Mrs. Clarence White returned 5 5
Ask a neighbour who owns Butler.. to Toronto on Saturday with Miss Morris clerk
' Lucelle White after spending a 48- x 14/11 Ga x'/2"
Listowel Silo & Tile Ltd. few weeks at their home here. to leave job
42"
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Matthews,
Sox 39, Cambridge -Preston, visited over Galvanized Components:
Mewefielw, 0011'''° the weekend with her sister, Mr.t n
Nb w- 519.343-2120 ■d 638-3077 and Mrs. Ross Toman. a year a d ; 1.61/2' Main Post ...... 3"
At the August meeting of the
Morris Township Council, the 2.61/2' Line Post ....... L--
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resignation of Helen Martin as'
clerk of the township was accept- 3.10' Top Rail .........
Westeel Rosco � wig regret. The resignation is ' 4.48" Flat Bar ... . ... TP
to be effective as of December 31,
1976. s.Main Post Cap ......
Applications for a new clerk.
6.1-ine Post Cap ..
are to be forwarded to the town-
ship offices by. September 7 at
noon. The next meeting of council 7. Rail End Assembly ...
GRAIN�- _ t - sr_ will be held at 1 p.m. on the same B.Offset Band .........4767"
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�� day.
During
- __-- - ng the meeting Maitland
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- - ,� Engineering Sen -ices Ltd. was "Bracii Wire.. - _ - — given an .extension of time neces- -
_ _ - - + nary in making a survey and r6--
port
e
�_ - - -- -"� - port on the Rintoul Drain. A tile
_ drain loan application was ac BIN
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rain
ted for 19TT subject to the
- stain
0101— .incial government allotment. Redwood
Howard Datars. president of
" Cedar
_ the Huron Plowmen's Associa gal. 5Walnut
tion. along with Roy Pattison.
= James Armstrong and Allen
- _- Campbell. gave a report on pro-
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grecs and planning in connection
- - -N with the 1978 International Plow- Spruce Lumber
ng
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Match to be 1•eld in orris 1 x 6 x g -16 ..............146 1
Township. near ;ng am
_ The report indicated that
" 2 x 4 x 10 -16 ............146 '
1067 e%erytning was -progressing 2 x6 x 8 -16 ..... . ,...246
_ - - - 656 " satisfactorih- tic 8 x 8 -16 ............35C
" The meeting passed By -Law
- - 754 ■ 2 x 10 x 8 -16 .. , .......4".
No 12 for purchasing land for a
..........1042" 2x 12x8-16 ...........63�:..
roadway after three readings.
daily gain of 1.96 pounds and feed. are fed and handled carder uiu- iority for low biackfet, fart gains
conversion of 2.46 poundii feed form m3didow. buyers can be and good feed conversion which
Per Pound gam. assured that superior perform- will be passed 00 to the Pigs they
As all boars at the Test Station ance is due to true genetic super- sire.
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studs 1.I
Cedar Lumber
Bluevale
Complete line of bin unloading and aerating equipment
11618-16 ...........Z%¢
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Kieffer.
12% OFF ABOVE PRICES.... SUMMER SPECIAL
BluevandM le. accompanied Mr
and Mrs Joe Kieffer and %fr and
4x4x8 -16 ............55C
Mrs Michael'Kieffer of Belmore.
This Includes Delivery To Your Farm. No Extra Freight Or Delivery ChargtZs,
attended the wedding of their
We have erection Jacks availabaq- You may erect your own bin.
niece. Maureen Purcell and
Gerard Le Blanc at St Gabriel's
We have experienced men to erect any size bin.
Church. Rillowdale on Saturday.
August 7 A wedding reception
DROP IN OR PHONE TODAY
followed at the Holiday Inn.
Dufferin St South
P E RTH FARM SYStonEMS LTD.
Miss Corinne Kieffer of Hamil-
spent a fen days holida,i
wrath her parents. Mr and Mrs
Oscar Kieffer She is a faculty
NEWTON Phone 595-8182
Ha � ndMohawk �' s;
,d
year vnth the Brantford Campus
2 x 4 x 921/2 or 96
studs 1.I
Cedar Lumber
1.4x8-16 .............136
11618-16 ...........Z%¢
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2x4x6 -16 ...........256
4x4x8 -16 ............55C
2x6x8 -16 ............42C
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With Beavep-
ith'The Best
3' Cross Rail
From
Cedar 105 Lin. ft.
31/2' Butterfly
From
y.Cedal"Lin. ft.
4' Basketweave
From
= Cedar L un. ft.
It Pays To
3' Bar Six
From
Cedar112 Lin. ft.
4' Horiz. Louvre
LFrom
Cedar 34TLin. ft.
51/2' Estate
>• From
Cedar493Lin. ft.
We have plans for all fences.
is
8' x 12' Patio Deck
Here s a really great summer
idea for your home. An attrac-
tive patio deck will give you
that extra space for barbecues.
relaxing and Summer guests.
Plans Included 10500
Stairs and Railings Extra
All Spruce
t
Pool Deck
Build a convenient place
to sun bathe after a swim,
Goes all around your above
the -ground pool or lust a
porti;j of 0 Simple post
and beam style for 12'. 15'
and 24 dameter pools
per section
AM Spruce
8'x 12' Sun Deck
Enjoy a Sun deck you built
yourself. Use it to sunbathe
or as a centre of activity.
It makes an attractive ad-
dition to your Summer fun.
849A911Spruce 66" ar Beams
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Wh Build A
Beaver Home?
• You're making an
excellent investment.
• You're buying the
finest quality.
• You gain the pride
of building your own '
home.
And many more good reasons
See the Beaver Homes
Catalogue at your
Beaver Store.
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405 JOSEPHINE ST. c - STORE ryas:
VAN GNAM rI Monday thru friday
BEAVER a.o.- ley p.m.
Saturday
P"Or* 3 SB 1 _ 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 P.M.
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