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The Brussels Post, 1970-07-30, Page 2
1,4 THugspxy, JULY 30th ;1970 weiorwroftiormemorMunwoor.remarrsaiNISMiewoormistritorawisiglior'regialweisaleraristrOftillafersaillmstwoiteirigiffe ENTERTAINMENT AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. XEN SCOTT and HIS TRIO 'FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nicaur IN THE RAINBOW ROCAii Seaforth (Formerly John Bach) 527-0120 Huron. County's Leading Farm Equipment Depot SEAFORTH, ONTARIO "The Business Reliability Built" VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. 4NE FEATURE: Turkey, Spare Ritle and Sauer' Kraut, Fish and Chips 40th ANNUAL 'PROCTER RE-UNIVN Seventy-t.1 0 members of the family all.ended the 40th Procter re-union Del la in the Belgrave 4,1.rena, They came from Royal Oak, Ingersoll, Listowei, Luc:know, Brussels and Wingham for a n enjoyable get-together. Officers of the 1971 re-union are: `Charles Thomas, president; Mrs. !baure Johnston, vice-president; Mrs. jack Higgins, secretary= 11,reasurer, Lunch committee: Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Edna 'Stevens, Mrs. Harold Smits: INtertainment: iGeorge Procter, Mrs. Goldin Wheeler, Jack 1,1"ig•- ins, Fralik. Procter. (01'4T A R IO FEDERATION "?)F AGRICULTURE NEWS The Ontario Government's de• vision to exempt, farmers from paying sales tax (in farm venti- lating fans was wfaorned by the Ontario Federation of Agricul- ture, Mr. White, the Minister of Revenue, made the ruling recently as a result of the OFA. The indi- vidual farmer has to sign an, "end user's certificate" to get this ex- emption. This will help farmers to con- tinue to help fight inflation," said OFA President 'Gordon Hill. "It may not be as important as the tax fight but it Will be of consider- able benefit to many farmers who are building or imprOying their farm buildings." The sales tax exemption 4•Osult, ed from a resolittion frati ikoron, County Federation Of Agriculture passed at the member'S meeting of the OF% and a considerable Ulfinunt of background work by staff members, ThiS is the sort of work that has to be supported by farmers on a continitouS basis if they are to receive a fair break in 001a.peting with producers in other provinces and other parts of the World. 'Work is going ahead in many other areas where farmers have asked the OFA to act on their behalf. IT'S NEVER TOO LATE! if you're on the cigarette habit now, don't drink the daurtA'e caus- ed by smoking has already been dune and that. there's no point in quitting at ''this late stage". ' It is newer 1:)() soon or too late to 'quit smoking• because many of the changes found in cigarette smokers' lungs are reversible. The body starts to repair damage as- sociated with cigarete smoking as soon as the habit is discontinu- ed. says the federal health de• nartinnet publication, "RN — No Smoking". If serious disease has already developed, gradual improvement occurs when you stop smoking, The lining of the bronchial tubes gradually improves, Cough and shortness of breath are less fre- quent among ex-smokers than smokers. Even patients with es- tablished chronic bronchitis and emphysema generally, improve 'when they stop Knoliing eigaret- tes, says the pamphlet. The dang- er of early death from a heart attack, lung cancer or chronic bronhitis and emphsenta is retitle, ed, DRAINAGE BENEFITS FARM The Tile Drainage Act is a very valuable piece of legiSiaiien in promoting land craiila;i~ in Qntario; sass il'roOsstir 11s.As $ohooi , of Engineering, UriiiverSity 'Of Guelph. Under this act the farmer is able to borrow, at low intereSt, throe quarters of the cost of In' stalling tile drains on his farm. ATarty people. in:the past have benefitted from this act, says i•oresso'r Froth 1965 to 1969, the number of loans granted under the act increased from SO4 to 1,191, and the total n umber of dollars loaned More than doubled. from $3,,,S million to over $4 million per. year. This has provided, improved drainage on about 75,000 cores of land each Year, The' cost or installing file drainage has increased from 14.1 cents per foot in 1965 to 19.6 cents per foot in 1969. The aver- age loan made last year was i2,900, which is up from $2,000 in 1965, and is a reflection of the work, Farmers. in over 1,50 Ontario townships received assistance under the Tun Drainage Aet No flame. No flue. No moving parts. No noise. No smelL No dirt No comparison. That's the Cascade. electric water heater foryou. Lots and lots of !lot water. That's what you get from your Cascade electric water heater. And for a surprisingly ow cost, If hot Water has ever been a problem yoiirfamily., call yoqr Iydr© and IWO Olt i')014. the Cascade today's Of 00; Oat h 110 WOtor ,•