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The sdperb facilities of Roo Farms are my at work producing the famous limo Orchards black .' , the unusual layer that no
made headlines for egg ProdUction and ailliaand
farm performance for over 20 years.
Order as daysild, or as $011811, pallets from 2
every or e hatched right r
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FARMS'
quality program,
Stock ls first generation, direct from the breeder, and backed by Roe Farms' years of ex.
Perience in prOducIng the finest started pullets
boughtapold pullets and chicks that can be
anywhere,
Other famous strains also available as day•Old
and started Pullets,
Write or phone for details and down.to.earth prices.
ROE FARMS WAITED
Atwood, Ont. Phone 356-2211
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FOR SALE —
Dreaming of Spring?
Time Hanging Heavy?
Need a Pick-Me-Up?
SELLING AVON PRODUCTS I
can help you. Start Immediately
in Grey Township.
Write Mrs. E. Bell,
84 ALBERT ST. WATERLOO
or phone collect
SH, •5-0751 before 8.30 a.m.
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For Sales & Service
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Probably all of them/There are 10 million savings deposit accounts
in the chartered banks, by far the most popular type. They are used
by all sorts of people —wag earners, busineSSMOti, /10t1SiBwiveg, farna.ers,
students —Who know their money is safe, earns good Interest and is
available whenever needed, And they like the efficiency and courtesy of
the Men and women -Mid serve *Lehi/1'6th. nearost beanoti is the place
for your savings and the one place :you can do All your banking
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TIOW MANY KEEP TilEIll SAVINGS IN A AN K?
TH4 MWSSELS POST
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ATTENDS MIP-WINTER
CONGRESS IN TORONTO
Mr, J. 1,1. loongstair; .Qptometrist,
or .Seurorth, will he attending the
Mi.V.S'inter Congress of the
Opton",Yrical Association of Ontario
being held in Toronto. Mara.
• FARM ,FQR SALE
jj)(1 4"e. 41704 All in gratis; gOod
welt and winch:NW; frame drive
shed. Located at lot 30, con,. 12,
11,1vKillop Township, 8 milea north
of Seaforth and 2 ar,ilcs south of
Wartou, This farm i.s located In en
oxcelient farming area.
Apply to: Barry Marshall or
Mrs, CAM Barrows, at Walton.
HELP WANTED --
Two ladles wanted for partAime
work in pleasant surroundings,
Apply in persoa Saturday from 1 to
4 p.
'Callender Nursing Home
NOTICE
The Brussels Majestic Institute
will hold a Bake Sale and Tea, in
the Library on. Saturday, March 17th
at B
TRACTOR FUEL
With the
purchase
of any of
these 3...
„, you are
for Ford's
Free tractor
fuel offer
Dead Stock Service
ACHESON'S
HIGHEST PRICES.
For Dead, Old or Disabled
Horses and Cattle
Phone Atwood 356-2622, Collect
Licence No. 156C62
Ford Traalor and Equipment Sales Company of
Canada Limited will pay for half your fuel bills up
to August 31st (or 400 hours whichever comes
first) if you buy a new Ford diesel, Dexta diesel
or Super Major diesel in the period February 1st
to March 31st of this year.
Find out: about the outstanding economy and
performance of this great line of tractors. There's
no hidden price mark-ups — Pr, trick": — just top
products an a deal you'll be pleased with.
Whatever type of home you have — no matter where you
live in Ontario — you'll enjoy the winter more if, your
home is kept snug and warm with CO-OP SUNGLO FUEL OIL!
SUNGLO burns clean —• no threat of rust, dirt or co/maims. Keep your burner working et lop efficiency with this low
Vie, high quality fuel oil.
Fee es today about a worry-free winter . . . protest pespeeeelf with a SUhKiL0 Contrast!
F3ELGRAVE CO-OP
BELGRAVE
AUCTION SALE
Of FARM STOOK, FEW},
POULTRY, EQUIPMENT, at Lot 21,
Con. 10, McKillop..• Township, Huron
County, SATURDAY, MARCH 10th,
1962, 1.30 p.m. sharp, consisting of:
CATTLE Bed Durham Cow,
due March. 4; I Red Durham cow,
due March 11; 1 red and white
Durham cow, due March 12,; 1 roan..
cow, Durham, due March 16; 1 roan.
cow Durham, due March 17; 0 'Dur-
ham .cows, due in April; 2, Durham;
heifers, due May 20; 7 Durham and,
Hereford heifers, coming 2 years;
Durham and Hereford steers, com-
ing 2 years; 7 Durham and Hereford .
heifers. coming 1 year; 4 Durham
and Hereford steers, coming 1 your.
Grain — 1,000 bus, mixed grain;
1, hag red clover seed; 250 beler#
straw,
Equipment — 1 Little Beaver ;
electric hammer mill, with 3 hp,
motor; No, 77 Viking cream separ-
ator, like new; 1 electric brooder
for 500 chicks; 3 range shelters;
1 colony house, 10x12; chicken,
feeders aired waterers.
LAND — 20 acres land, part of
lot 23, con, 11, 15 acres workable,
balance bush.
TERN, 4— On Clhattols. cash; on
property, 10 04, day of sale; balance'
in 30 dove.. Property sold subject te
reserve bid,
MRS. LILLIAN AXTMAN, Prop.; '
Jas. McQuaid, Cilerk; Joseph Ryan
Auctioneer,
CGIN WX7r...102CS.
VEY •KROTZ .1:10
YOUR FORD DEALER
WALLACE AVE. N. LISTOWEL, PHONE 10815
Turkeys, your last chance to get
your turkey for special occasions.
jack Wheeler Phone 441W13
MAN WANTED —
For Customer Service for Huron
Cpunty Area. No investment. For,
interview and information write
R. W. Sercombe, Apt. 5, 1015 Adel-
aide Street, London, Ontario.
TENDERS WANTEu
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for the installation of a
new oil furnace in the school at S.
S. No. 7, McKillop.
Plans to be approved by trustee
board.
Work to be completed by July
30th.
Tenders close March 10.
Alex Dennis, Sec.-Treas.
R. R. 2. Walton
,one Wingham 1065-W Phone Brussels 388W10
CRANBtOOK ing the Annual Convention of the
,Association of Agricultural Societies.
Stuiday,, March 4, will be Students'
GREY 'ec=ry Sunday and
Wenale, a third year
-Waterloo will conduct
Mr. Fred
student at
the regular Union U. C. W.
The Febiruary meeting was held
at ithe house of Mrs. Lindsay McKay,
Mrs. Man INIcIntosh was leader for
the meeting, Tile scripture was read
by Mrs. John Eird. Meditation, was
given by Mrs. Bill Bremner. Mrs,
Ed. Morrow was nominated to be
heasuirer. The 'World's Day of
Prayer is at Union Church, March 9,
Tile first chapter of Signal for the
Si:';ties; was read by Mrs. EletOn
Soo-frau'. Lunch was served by the
hostess,
Inr.orning service in Knox Presbyter- ,
err Church.
liar, Edwin G, Nelson will conduct
Ile service at Molesworth.
GALL .--
Keith `McLaughlin
PHONE 593 WINGHAM
Contact us for
BUCKET MILKERS, VACCUM
PUMPS, PIPE LINE MILKERS
DETERGENTS, BACTERIACIDES
- Mr. and. Mrs, Allan Dunn and
Rickey, Kitchener, spent the 'week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Dunn.
,Mrs. Gordon Knight, Clifford Bray,
Narman Hoover and Mrs. Harvey
:Craig were in Toronto Wednesday ;,
and Thursday of last week attend- ,!
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