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The Huron Expositor, 1972-10-26, Page 10Six ones equal two times three (SlE 2T3) Make up your own way to remember your code, Then send it to your friends. posTaL EopE POSIBL . What is familyosize hot water? It's enough hot Water...enough hot water for all the baths, showers, dish washings, floor washings and laundries that it takes to keep yout family and your home sparkling clean. Cascade will give yOu family-size hot water, because it's designed for the job. The electrical industry put years of research into the Canadian family's .hot water needs. Cascade was the result—built by qualified manufacturers to rigid specifications to assure , you of dependability and complete satisfaction. ' Get the Cascade with the capacity that's - right for you and enjoy hot Water family-size. Cascade, the clean, safe, efficienf,electric water heater. • your hydro 'CS2-520EiWK Geo. A. Sills & Sons Heating, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies PHONE 5274620 SEAFORTH ORpER 'TODAY FOR YOUR HOME! 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Many elections are too often given over to petty accusations • and underhanded procedures while the issues remain in the background. In the four years that Prime Minister Trudeau has led our country, he has aohieved much on a national and international scale. Prime Minister Trudeau is a much more colorful man than P ani"previous Prime Minister. A much more humanistic man, in any circumstance. Then-why not -let the man be the man he is? As Canadians, let us smarten up and vote not because prime Minister Trudeau swore but be- cause the 'issues at hand are more important. V TOWN OF SEAFORTH DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS In the-=Town of Seaforth at 2:01 a.m. SUNDAY, OCT. .29th 1972 SUNDAY will be on Standard Time Adequate diets important for horses • All There's more, than 'words in driven 'for several .houri'niust the saying 'He eats like a horse." have additional energy.' THIS can Just like,humans, horses need to be obtained by decreasing the hay be fed regularly, three times a ration and increasing the grain day. They also need diets that allowance. Theaverage pleasure will keep thertrfit, 'the same as horse, ridden at a fast trot, can- • we do, says R.J.Burgis, horse tering , jumping or performance specialist, Optario Ministry of training , for an hour each day, Agriculture and Food. needs about 1.2 pounds of hay Keep in mind that with two and .8 pounds of'grain for 100 horses fed the same ration, one pounds body weight. may stay thin and the other grow Horse rations should be fat, so adjustments have to be made for each' animal. For idle horses and ponies, pasture or good quality hay will provide enough protein and energy to keep them in Shape. Approximately 2' pounds for 100 pounds of body weight. maintains 'condition and provides a sufficient level of • - vitamins to meet their require- ments. • A lower hay allowance and some grain' can also be sup- plied if properly balanced; e.g., 1.5 pounds of hay and .2 to .3 pounds of grain for 100 pounds of body weight. Storage of hay decreases vita- min levels drastically: After more than 0 merbths storage, it may. be necessary to add a vitamin supplement, especially vitamins A and D. If horses are fed mature, poor quality hay, they• will need.-an added grain ration of 1/4 pound grain -for- 100 pounds of body weight. Rolled or crimped oats rolled barley, coarsely cracked' corn, linseed oil meal and/or soybean oil meal can be used. A horse that is ridden or Aso I • • balanced according to the animal's mineral requirements, # especially by adding calcium and phosphorus to the grain. Salt, trace-mineralized or cobalVio- dized, should be, added to the grain mix at 1 pound for 100 pounds, of grain. Salt ' and minerals should also be offered' ' free choice at all times, since minerals, particularly salts, are lost through sweating. The' amount and.ratio of mineral added depends on the quality of the feed and the individual horse. Under most circumstances, a mixture of 1/3 salt and 2/3 steamed bone meal or -dicalcium phosphate will be adequate. Horses and ponies require 8 to 12 gallons" of clean, fresh' water each day. 'Allow them free access, except when they are heated after exercise or riding. Horses used for breeding pur- poses require higher levels of protein than. idle horses. Mares need additional feed for develop- ment of the fetus and for lacta- tion after foaling. • 4 --AREA =FUNERAL- Charles Green holds Tang, a Pekingese dog, while Dr. Doug.Bach of Seaforth give the dog a rahioc chr.f. This was one of the many cats and dogs which owners brought to the clinic. (Staff Photo) " SEAFORTH #1, 4-H MEET= Seaforth #1 held their sixth meeting at the home of Wray Eckert on Oct, 18th when Margy's sister had a fondu party The different fendua were wiener fondu, steak fondu, and cheese fondu. For sauces there was horse radish- sauce, barbecue sauce and “hot"' sauce. Mrs. Eckert, Margy's sister and her friend were thanked by Michelle Savauge. WEDDING COSFORD - MENOGUE Kristine Margaret Menogue and Robert Ratcliffe Cosford ex- changed marriage vows in St. Anthony's Church, Harrow, Ont- ario on September 30th. The bride,is the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Menogue, Harrow. The groom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. .F. R. Cosford, Seaforth. The bride, given in marriage by her father was attended by her sister, Miss Mindy Menogue and Mrs. Diane Coyle. Adrian DeCoo., ,London was, beat man and the ushers were. John Menogue and Jeff Lambert. Following a reception at ,,The Hilltop", Ruthven the couple left for a trip to Nassau. They will reside in London.' • MRS. J. ALBERT SMITH Mrs. J. Albert Smith, 91, of Main Street, died Thursday in the Queensway Nursing Home in Hen- sall where she had been a patient for six weeks. Born in Auburn, whe was the former Florence Nixon. She was predeceased by her husband, whom she married in Cleveland. She has been a resident in the area since 1927. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Myrtle) Black of Weston; a soh, Joseph A. of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. John Brindley of Goderich and a broth- er7-15Me of Seaforth; She is also survived by a grandchild and five great grandchildren. The body was at the G.A. Whitney funeral home, Seaforth, where the funetal service was held Monday at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. T.C.Mulhelland. Burial The following is an article which appeared in the Conestoga College Contact, a newspaper written, edited and published by the journalism students at the school. (There was no name attached to the Writing so no one student can be credited for it by this newspaper.) Ptime Minister Trudeau has °nee again' spoken words which at a later date • may indicate a ' loss in votes. In Vancouver,' on Saturday, September 23, the Prime Minis- ter blatantly used a four-letter word 'Co tell the demonstrator Nick Shugalo of the Vietnam Ac- tion Committee, to get lost. To some, the word spoken by Mr. Trudeau was offensive. It has been suggested that as a re-,' suit the good accomplished on two precious 'radio programmes was wiped out. If that is all we are babe con- cerned about with an election on October 30, then Canadians had better take a second look at themselves. It is time we gave up the idea that the Prime Min- ister must remain above the peo- ple. He was chosen by the people and therefore as the man of the and, for the people, he is given was ip Maitlandbank cemetery, Pallbearers were GlenSlnith, Barney Hildebrand, Wm. Trap- nell, Glen Nixon, James Nixon and Dale Black, MRS. HARRY DOLLIMORE Mrs. Harry Dollimore of Tor- onto died suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Donald Buch- anan on Sunday. She was 89. Born in England, Mrs. Dol- limore was visiting her daughter* when she was stricken. She is survived by four daugh- ters, Ester, Mrs. Albert Kerwin, Emily, Mrs. Joe Geall and Ger- trude, Mrs. Herbert Comfort of Toronto and by Alice, Mrs. Don- ald Buchanan of Londesboro and by sons George Victor of Toronto, 4t‘ and David of Ajax. Local arrangements were in charge of the G. A. Whitney funer- al home and funeral services and burial took place in Toronto. Dr. Doug. Bach ancl D. Ted Walis were bu"sy Wednesday night at the rabies clinic in Seaforth. Sometimes it was neces- sary for one to hold the animal while the other gave the shot. • HURON EXPOSITOR. SLAFORTH, ONT." OPT, 26, 1972 TT, KELLY, DOIG & CO. Chartered Accountants 476 Main St. S., EXETER 235-0120 B. W. REID, C.A. SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION D'Orlean Sills, Chairman , Dr. Roger- Whitman, Mayor F.C.3. Sills, Commissioners Walter Scott, Manager. GINGERICH's PHONE 527-0290 SEAFORTH FRANK KLING LIMITED PHONE 5274320 SEAFORTH What about Trudeau? Let P.M. be himself