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JUNE
s Dairy Month
As is every month of the year, every
day of the week and every hour of
every day for the• dairy man.
We have the.
COMPLETE FEEDS
CONCENTRATES
MILK REPLACERS
that-help you produce •
QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS
the whole year through.
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
Phone 5274910
New Co-op
PASTURE RATION
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It's the extra energy in CO-OP Pasture Ration that enables you to
get the most from your pasture and from your herd at the time
wheh production is cheapest and later when pastures are drier.
The -Co-op can also use your grain to give you this ration. Dicuss
this Pasture Program with your local Co-op.,
Enjoy ,
tasty and
rodnets. ays fresh milk -
are here again
SEAFORTH
FARMERS
Phone'\627.0770 Seaforth
-.JUNE'IS
DAIRY MONT~1
GAY LEA DAIRY PRODUCTS
"FRESH FROM OUR LOCAL. FARMS"
DROP IN AT THE LOCAL' BRANCH
OF . THE UDPC AND PICK UP •
FARM FRESH
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Lea Yogukt
Gay Lea Foods
(Formerly United Dairy Producers Co-operative)
SOUTH •MAIN STREET PHONE 5274590 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO,
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Distributors of SEAL PURE Milk Products
Packaged by
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Correspondent
Mrs. Ed. Regele.
„The-Regele etudorr-was-helct-
Siniday at Brodhagert Commun-
ity Centre with a good attend-
ance. Prizes were won as fol-
lowS: Lucky plate was won. by
Lorna Glanville of Crediton;
Lucky chair, Ron Gross of Len-
desboro; Guessing candies in jar,
Harold McCallum of RR 1, Wal-
ton; Oldest member, Wesley
Fischer of Mitchell; Youngest
baby, Angela Biernashie of Kit-.
chener and a number of games
and races were won by differ-
ent members_.
Officers elected for 1973 are:
President, Clarance Regele; Sec-
retary, Mrs. Clarance Regele;
Vice President, Mr. and Mrs.
StanleY ,Preszcator of Crediton;
Sports Committee, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Regele of Wood-
C arter:---of-7.-Kitchener—Staivley-
PresFeator thanked Robert • and
stock and Mr and Mrs. Jim
La.urene Regele for the fine job
they did as President and Sec-
retary and Mrs. Laurene Reg-
ele thanked Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Regele •and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Carter , acting on sports com-
mittee.
Mrs. Mary Thornton spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Annie
Elligsen.
Mr. and Mrs. William Man-
ley celebrated their 60th wed-
ding anniversary with open house
at their home on Sunday after-
noon and. evening. Congratulat-
ions are extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Manley and hope they have
many more years of good health.
tridydale-Ivantioe-Dewdrop7a-
purebred Holstein cow in the herd . -
of Mrs. Beryl Storey & Son,
Seaforth, Ontario, has recently
completed a fine Record of. Per-
formance production test. As
• a three-year-old in 305- days on
twice-a-day milking, Dewdrop
produced 20,874 lbS, milk con-
taining 803 lbs. fat, average test
3.85% butterfat. This record
cow has a Breed Class Average
'of 200% for milk and 210% for
fat.
Remember! It' takes but a
moment to plaCe an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in poCket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
521-0240..
stitute for the Blind is people
helping people, and rehabilita-
tion of the blind is conserva-
tion of human resources, Jack
Clements, district administrat-
or of the CNIB stated at the
first aniu-ta.l. meeting -of the
Huron-Perth Advisory Board
held in Mitchell. Mr. Clements
said that all services of CNIB
are made available through the
generosity and effort of a mul-
titude of community-minded
citizens and industries.
Kent ' Butcher, held secre-
tary, stationed at Tweedsmuir
Hall, London, introduced the
guest speaker, Wesley Stanley,
One billion
eight hundred
and thirty-five
million quarts
of milk
One billion,. eight hundred
acid thirty-five million quarts:
That is the approximate
(mount of. milk consumed in
7anada last year, It works out
to an average of about 85
Aunts per of different
types Of milk and related pro-
lucts such as butter. Ontario,
with 's'ome of the country's
finest dairy herds -provides a
9tood portion of the totaL
Each yelir, June is Dairy
Month one way to empha -
size the enjoyment and nutri-
tional value to he found in
Nature's wonder food.
(Photo by:Ontario Ministry of.
Agriculture and Food)
NEWS OF
Storey cow
McKILLOP
Toronto,: chief adMinistrator of
district operations.
Mr. Stanley said that the re-
gional plan for administration
was working well in Ontario,
thanks to the many advisdry
boards consisting of hard-
working volunteers;' united in
concern for the welfare of the
' blind.
Reports were given by Miss
Wilker, president of the
, Festival Club, George
Cox, president of the CCB
Bluewater Club, Miss Emily
Philpott, rehabilitation teach-
er, and Mr. Clements,
The "following officers were
elected for the years 1972-73:
Honorary chairmen, J. R. And-
erson, Stratford, J. G. Berry,
Goderich, Earl Boyes, Strat-
ford, Dr. G. F. Mills, Goder-
ich, Mrs. W. H. Dorland, Mrs.
I. Wisby and M. V„ Malcolm,
of Stratford.
Active officers: chairman,
- The New CO-OP Pasture Ration supplements the
pasture feeding of dairy cows in production. Lush-
spring pasture provides bulk and protein but does
not supply sufficient energy to maintain body
• weight and maximum production.
Meeting 'names Blyth
to head Huron Perth
man
blind
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it
Harry Lear, Blyth; vice-chair- Ao
-mew; S ; M.—C retghton; -Lis ----
towel, Mrs. Eric Young,
Stratford; secretary, Eric Luth-
er, Hensail; treasurer, James
C. Bird, Goderich; board mem-
bers: Mrs. A. L. Barma?n,strat-
ford; E. C. BoSwell, Seaforth;
Leonard Boyce, Goderich; Mr. e
and MrgNErnest Burford, Miss
Gladys
all• of Stratford; Mrs. Clayton
rldrilieter, • A. R., Elton,
Edward, Goderich; Mrs. R.C. •
Hunter, St. Marys; Glenn John-
son, Stratford; J. H. Kinkead,
Goderich; Mrs. John H. Lind,
Mrs. John S. Lind, both of
St. Marys; Mrs. Frank Madill,
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. D. A,
McDonald, Stratford; Clarke
Moses, Mitchell; Rev. Andrew
Mowatt, Clinton; Mrs. John Mur-
ray, Mrs. R. I. Murray, both
of Stratford; Donald O'Brien,
Zurich; Larry Snider, Exeter;
G. W. Tiffin, Wingliam; Donald
Webster, Exeter.