The Brussels Post, 1961-03-02, Page 4•
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DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA
409 Huron Street, Toronto 10)
That more and more cattle owners recc,gnize,
the value of our services, is indicated by the demand
-which is increasing at a faster rate in early 1961
,than was the case in 1960 over 1959 when the in-
`crease was substantial.
Join the swing to artificial breeding, helping
yourself as well as this -farmer-owned :and con-
trolled Organization, which is making bulls and
services available far exceeding what could be done
•
If you have not received our new bull book and
--would like to have one, write the head office, or ask
one of the technicians for one.
For Service or More Information, Contact:
Clinton HU 2-3441 Seaforth - 96
Or For Long Distance CLINTON ZENITH 9-5650
.Between:
6:00 and 8:00 p.m. Saturday Evenings
7:30 and 9:30 a.m. week days
BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING (loaded with good looks) .tve4
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ENVOY viEnwobb STATION WAGON
(Whitovalt tires optional at extra cost)
ou OW load Envoys Sherwood. Station Wagon with everything you need
fora week-onG o f a aall.
d
!'ana-as many as five big adults—will ride in comfort
The famous Envoy &o:no-rower four-cylinder engine breezes you through
the miles , breezes you Dast the gas pumps, too, with remarkable gasoline
teonomy't And you get Syrichto-8ase trangriliSSIOrk, fer easier gearshifts—
more relaxed driving—nothing new to learn. See your Envoy 'dealer todayl
service between „„ Faa , aavaka 41w OWEN SOUND
StrifiWP4r03 'KINCARDINE
and intermediate points
convenient economical
EP:feiliet Monday February 20th, 196f
'Forget about 'hallo 'Strain, parkingaworriot—,,
consult your local CN agent for the new, con4
vcnient ruiliner
Thursday, Marelt 2nd, 04.
WOefItte.TOIr
Tut moms ROST
WEEKLY SALE
4.1.41
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FOR SALT.
Potatoes .and .Onions..
East Ilaren t•:•aa...Te'••
N. 971I 0:.4
Wo specialize in Wall
11411 Cleaning.
Phone V Su:forth
itay Squires
Superior Maint enauco
Boa $ti
FOR SALE
;••, ton of good. Hay, Cheap.
Plume Brussels 2a7
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four home .market where You. are Wetter f. A.*
YlaltOr 14 4,1noror••tiaVya•-•
Ott;D4:ilaoil, aNg
1"4 1,1 4ALS•
Coal and Wood, Renfrew Itaagot
Heavy Duty Hot Plate; Electric •t
Henter; ' Set of Steel Band 48" Bed
sludnaA: Dresser good mirror
Sheets, Pillow Cases, and quilts.
int Mrs. Laura Jerinyn Phone90
Brussels •
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.Any0:1,
01'0[1)10MS plea SO. phone 168W
MeNinnon.
FOR SALE —
2‘)0 'mita; or first cat
miaed hay; well saved:
H. M. Caimmings, Brussels
fs'"oaa aa.,••4a*
WATERLOO
14 IV ASSOJAI )N
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
At the first Dominion AJ, invitational Sale held
rece:11': . three daughter of Waterloo Unit bulls
brought the three highest prices. Two of these
were from dams that were also sired by Waterloo
Unit bulls.
The recent re-organization of our staff as hull-
eat: 3:2, other cohimns, leaves us with a well ouali-
fied of people looking after the interests of
the nrmabers in supplying them with the kind of
service for which we were organized.
Waterloo Cattle
lInmes Officers
WANTED --
Elderly lady would like lady to live
in ;lad do light houselieeping. Duties
to commence in April. Apply to
Box 50, Brussels
1053. He took animal husbandry as
option and stood in the top
quarter of his class in both years
at college. Mr. Fortune is a va-
lued member of his community,
having served as calf club leader
for five years, director in, Ilowick
Agricultural Society and director
in • Turnberry Federation of Agri-
. culture. He is married and has •
two sons and two daughters,
He will be doing relief insemina-
tion work, act as editor of the
"Better Bovine Bulletin", and gen-
eral member and employee infor-
mation, He and his family will
be moving to the Waterloo area
later this year.
The reorganization has been ne-
cessitated by the resignation of
assistant manager, Joe G. Snyder,
who has accepted a position as
fielchnan for the Holstein Friesian
Association of Canada.
.....,•••••••••••••, . •
About 50 members of the order
gathered for the annual meeting,
to make reports anti elect a new
slate of officers. Rt. W. Bro. Carl
Smith, of Kitchener, Past Grand
Master of Ontario West, and now
a representative of Orange JAM-
once, was guest of honor, and also.
conducted the election and instal-
lation of officers, •
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
'Where Better Bulls Are Used'
Farmer owned and controlled
Service at cost
Choice of hull and breed
Our artificial breeding service
will help you to a more
efficient livestock operation
For service or more informtion
Clinton HU 2-8441, or for long dist-
ance Clinton Zenith 9-5650.
BETTER CATTNE FOR BETTER
LIVING
DEAD STOCK
WANTED
HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN
SURROUNDING DISTRICTS
FOR DEAD, OLD, SICK OR
DISABLED HORSES or CATTLiS
For prompt, Sanitary Mimosa!
Day or Night Call
Leroy Acheson,
ATWOOD ZENITH 3-4900
(No Toll charge)
Plant License No. lo-nrk.cto
Collecting License No. 260
Myer Jaques Is
County Master
During the business session, the
Town of Exeter ,was chosen as the
site for. .the 1963 July the twelfth
celebration, which will include the
counties of West Bruce, North and
South Perth and. North and South
Huron, The invitation was extend-
ed on behalf of LOL 3249 in Exe-
ter. The members of this lodge
feel very proud that Exeter was
chosen for this great event, This
lodge also won the William Mur-
ray award for the lodge with the
largest :num.ber of new members
taken in during the year 1960. Mr.
Douglas Triebner, of the Exeter
Lodge, was appointed as the new
County Marshal, succeeding Mr.
William McIlwain, of Bayfield,
All lodges in the county were re-
ported, in good standing and show-
ing progress.. Rt. W. Bro. Smith,
in his address, stressed the im
portance of Orange insurance as
a means of keeping and helping
members with their families.
Announcement was made this
week by Roy G. Snyder, manager
of Waterloo Cattle Breeding As-
sociation, of a reorganization in,
the organization.
Wilbur Shantz has been appoiat-
ed to the newly created position
of "Supervisor of Production and
Service", Mr.• Shantz is thirty-
three, married, father of three,
and a native of Waterloo County.
He began his A.I. career in April
of 1952, taking a position as a
technician at Waterloo. Since that
time he has performed his duties
in a manner which two years ago
prompted the management to pro-
mote bim to the position of relief
man and last year to that of field
supervisor.
Donald Fortune has been pro-
meted to the new office of "Sup-
ervisor of Information." Twenty-
six years of age, he is a native
of Huron County, where he farm-
ed in partnership with his father
for five years. They had regis-
tered Holstein. cows and Hereford
feeder steers. He has served as a
technician in the Formosa district
for the past three years.
He completed his grade and high
school education in the Wingham
district and received his "Associa-
tion Diploma in Agriculture" at
the Ontario Agricultural College in
At the annual South Huron Coun-
ty Orange meeting, held in Clinton
Orange Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 21,
Oliver Jaques, of Hensall, was
elected County Master for 1961.
• FOR SALE —
Ford Tractor and 2 furrow Plow;
P. T. 0, Cobey Manure Spreader;
also 32 Plate Tandem Disc,
Mel 3ermyn Phone '53R12 Brussels
me44...44k,•444,4 A.111 Pair
FOR SALE —
Day old Chicks and started
Pullets. Get your discount now on
early orders. Phone Collect
Auburn 84 Charlie Scott
HERE is YOUR OPPORTUNITY —
Good Rawleigh Business now
available in-part of Huron County.
Write Rawleigh, Dept. C-152-922, 4005
Itichelien, Montreal.
FOR SALE
.303 Lee Enfield and .30 Caliber
Swiss, Both, are Bolt Action
iSporters, lOxcellenet condition.
:Robert Henry, R, R. 2 Blyth
Phone: Brussels 377W6
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received until the
first of March, for 15 cord of hard-
wood (maple) and five cord oe cedar,
delivered to Duff's United Church, I
'Walton, by the 31.st of June. Tenders
to be sent to Bill Turnbull, R. R. 2
Brussels, Sec. Board of Stewards
TENDERS WANTED
The Grey Township School Board
will receive tenders up to March 6,
for 20 cords-of Maple and Beech
body 'wood, 14 inches long, to be
delivered to No. 7 and lio.11, schools
by, July 1st.
Norman S. Hoover, Sec'y.
FOR SALE —
1 Used Philo° Refrigerator — good
1 -Used Westinghouse Refrigerator
— good
1 used Electric Range
1 used Heavy Duty 2-burner Range
— 21" Television
Macban Hardware
Brussels Phone 4S3
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DONALD FORTUNE
Supervisor of Information See how the station wagon
gives you...
WILBUR SHANTZ
.:Stiptervisor of Production and
Service
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loads oo ATTENTION CAF4 BUYERS
,.,.Our Low Cost Financing and In-
surance Plan help you make a
better deal. BEFORE you buy talk "
to us.
Monkton — Phone 347-224J
Brussels — Phone 65
Tuesday and Friday
REA L ESTATE
'Wilfred McIntee -- Broker —
LISTINGS WANTED
On Farms, Homes, Businesses and
Summer Properties.
100 Acres, West Wawanosh; Brick
House; Bank Barn, cement stabling;
Hydro and Water in both; 1/2 mile
to village, church, and school, LoW
down payment. Full price $8000.00
110 Acres, Howick; Brick House:
Bank. Barn; Drilled Well, No Hydro;
Hen House; implement Shed. All
for 8000.00
For these and higher priced farms
Contact
Out.
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norther-
GORDON GRANT
Phone 239
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Cattle Spraying for lice. Warin
we'sr- lased.
Phone: Mac Backer, 95 Btaistela
41.• , ,•
Manufactured for General Motors products of Ganda, Limited, by Vauxhall -Motoratitiiited,
triglancl. Parts brit1801144 froia coast to coast,
AN OTHER GENERAL MOTOR'S VAtut
• • FOR SALE
1500 hates choice alfalfa Mid
tirivitily hay. Mao Ii doled 'l'or'd
TA O ti *Olio bid. Arinly td
Cjrisan Dubliatirie, f it 2, Bruagels
Flier e 14M7