The Brussels Post, 1974-05-22, Page 14OTHER APPLICATIONS FOR CO-OP
DARI-FLO 14% DAIRY RATION ARE:
1 High grain-mix feeding
With legume forage.
2 High grain-mix feeding
with legume forage and
torn sliage.
3 High grain-Mix feeding
With Medium quality mixed
grast legithie forage.
4 Normal feeding levels with
mixed grass legume haylage.
Plan your pasture
feeding program around
DARI-FLO
14% dairy ration
In the,Spring and early Summer, pasture will provide
the major part of the forage diet. Grasses and
legumes are high in protein and can support
relatively high levels of milk production without
additional protein supplementation. The limiting
factor for high milk production during this period is
more likely to be lack of sufficient energy. Under
these conditions, CO-QP* Dari-Flo 14% Dairy Ration
is the feed recommended to provide the additional
energy necessary to maintain body weight and
condition on high producers.
CO-OP Dari-Flo 14% Dairy Ration is a high energy,
low protein diet specifically formulated to provide
least cost milk production when fed on pasture.
CO-OP Dari- Flo 14% Dairy Ration can be purchased
in pellets or mash, in bulk or bag, from your Co-
operative. Keep in mind too, that if you still have
grain, you can formulate your own balanced ration
with CO-OP Dari-Flo 36% Dairy Supplement. The
grains used should preferably be a combination of
high energy grain (corn, wheat, barley with oats) in
relation to the cost per pound of TDN and to our
recommended use of these grains in the diet.
Consult your Co-operative feed specialist for further
information on the best utilization of your home
grown grains. •Registered Trade Mail(
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BELGRAVE BRANCH
'BRUSSELS 80403
WINGNAM 10411-
Area Wedding moo
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On Saturday May 11, 1974,
Elmwood Avenue Presbyterian
Church, London, was the setting
for a candle-light wedding cere-
mony when Gertrude Isabel
(Trudy) McLeish, younger daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
McLeish of London, exchanged
vows with Murray John Elston,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Elston of Wingham. Dr. D: Glenn
Campbell officiated. The wedding
music was played by Mr. E.
Vander Hoek. •
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was charming in a
white gown she fashioned after
her grandmother's wedding
dress. Over her wedding gown
the bride wore a full length cape,
white background with small
clustars of flowers in blue.
Attending the bride as maid-of-
honour was Miss Maureen Fitz-
gerald of. Toronto. Bridesmaids
were Miss Judy Ambis of Hamil-
ton and Miss Mary Ellen Elston of Wingharn, sister of the groom,
Miss Susan Elston, younger sister
of the groom, was flower girl,
Each of the bride's attendants
was attired similarly in a blouse
and full length blue skirt, the
material of the blouse matching
that of the bride's cape.
The best man was Mr, Orin
Bawden of London. Ushers were
Mr. Dean McLeish, brother of the
bride, and Mr. Keith Elston,
brother of the groom. Master
Roger Croy of Oshawa, nephew of
the bride, was ring bearer,
A wedding reception was held
at Centennial Hall, London. The bride's mother received in a gown
of yellow chiffon printed in pink
and blue. The groom's mother
was very becoming in a blue
gown.
After a honeymoon trip to
Muskoka, the bride and groom
will reside in London.
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Why would anyone choose to
breathe smog? Well, sometimes
for good reason.
At a University, volunteers are
breathing pollutants while'
striding along a treadmill in a
heated chamber. Experimenters
hope to chart the effects of
pollution on work capacity. They
will measure oxygen uptake, •
carbon dioxide production, heart
rate, blood pressure, and body
temperature. According to a
physiologist at the University, the
study should make it possible to
base smog alerts and safety
criteria on factual data instead of
guesses.
For almost two years, the
volunteers, have reported
regularly to have their physical
performances monitored while
breathing in simulated smog.
Many of the volunteers have
refused to accept the hourly
compensation provided for by the
grant.
The . Researcher is also
investigating the relationship
between- specific pollutants,
smoking habits, and varying
weather conditions on a person's
ability to perform outdoor work, A
series of studies elsewhere have
shown that cigarette smoking in h
ealthy, young men impairs
exercise performance, especially
in many types of athletic events
and activities that involve
maximal work capacity. Cigarette
smoking seems to affect heart
performance during exercise by
increasing the heart rate and 'by
raising the level of carbon
monoxide in the blood. Smoking
also appears to lower the level of
oxygen in the lungs after
exercise.
To find out more aboat how air
pollution and smoking affect your
lungs and life, contact your
Christmas Seal Association. It's a
matter of life and breath.
Every Week more- and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost Post
Want Ads. Dial Brussels
887-6641.
Volunteers
breath smog
for research
The residents enjoyed a song service on Sunday evening
sponsored by the Christian Women's Club of South Huron.
The Goderich Township volunteers were at the Home on
Monday to assist with the afternoon program. Mrs. Molly
Cox, Mrs. Driver, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins provided
the old tyme music for the activities.
The residents of ground floor north and centre were guests
on Tuesday evening of the Clinton Kinette Club. Twenty-six
ladies took advantage of the outing held in the Clinton Public
School with transportation provided by members of the Club
and the van. The guests arrived at 6:30 and after being
presented with corsages they were served a delicious
smorgasbord supper in the cafeteria. A musical program and
sing-a-long made a very pleasant evening for the folks and
many thanks are extended to the Kinettes for a worthy
project.
The Auburn Women's Institute were hosts on Wednesday
for the May Birthday party and presented gifts to the
twenty-four celebrants. Mrs. Tom Haggitt was M.C. for the
afternoon and also gave two readings with mouth organ
selections by Robert Turner, piano solos Mrs. Jackson, duets
Mrs. Donald Haines And Mrs. R.J.Phillips, sing-a-long by
Mrs. Gor don Taylor. One of the celebrants, Mrs. Cartwright,
thanked the Institute on behalf of the residents and lunch was
served by the ladies.
Art Finlayson of Seaforth arranged a musical program for
"Family Night" and joined Mrs. Wilma MacLean with guitar
and accordion selections. Carl Oesch of Zurich and daughters
Kim and Jane, and Ruth Gingerich provided several vocal and
instrumental numbers. Mrs., Orville Dale expressed the
appreciation of the residents.
Summer vacation?
Travel north —for a price
Seasoned outdoor and travel
writers rarely get excited reading
a tour brochure, but Butterfield &
Robinson's new "Polar Trippers"
booklet reads like a script for an
outdoorman's dream.
It's an eight tour booklet
covering a choice of hiking,
canoeing, cruising, river rafting,
historic sites, fishing, camping,
birding and wildlife photography
with such subjects as polar bear,
white whale, walrus, seal and
musk-oxen in Canada's high
Arctic and northern territories.
Such an experience must•cost a
•- fortune? To outdoor buffs and
• amateur naturalists, such at
experience would be worth a
fortune, but let's read on.
Tour one is a 10-day, 400-mile
motorized canoe and camping trip
from Whitehorse down the fabled
Yukon River to the old sourdough
capital at Dawson City. The all
inclusive trip with bus transpor-
tation back to Whitehorse costs
$485 per • voyageur...
Recommended as a not too
strenuous family trip back into a
colourful page of Canada's gold
rush history and wildlife country.
An alternative tour is 10 days
and 230 miles via rubber raft on
the Teslin River. Gentle
adventure is the keynote as the
Teslin has received very
favourable comment recently for
wilderness scenery and wildlife
sightings. John Lammers, a
naturalist and Yukon resident for
21 years, is tour director and
' information source for natural
• history, including the
whereabouts for Northern pike
and Arctic grayling. The tour
begins and ends in Whitehorse
and the cost is $485 per person.
Trip number three describes
the outdoor vacation of a lifetime.
A 27-day round trip from Toronto,
starts with flying to Calgary.
Next, Six days of camping in the
Canadian Rockies, then a ferry
cruise up the British Columbia
coast to Skagway, Alaska; back-
pack the Chilcoot trail to Bennett,
B C , then the train to
Whitehorse, Tack on the
motorized canoe trip down to
Dawson city, baek by bus and
then CP jet from Whitehorse back
to Toronto. All inclusive is $1,185
per northern Wanderer.
Other tour choices include a
flying, eight,day nature safari td ,
14-,-11142" AittssisiS POsT, MAY
Cape Columbia in the high Arctic
out of Montreal, ($1,890); a
luxury eight-day Mackenzie River
cruise originating in Edmonton,
($1,185); a one week stay (July 25
- August 1) at Bathurst Inlet
Lodge out of Yellowknife, for
$1,035,
The seagoing fraternity are
pampered with an Arctic Luxury
cruise aboard the M.S.LIndblad
Explorer ' out of Frobisher Bay.
Charter aircraft transport pick up
and return passengers to
Montreal. Nature photographers
can expect to see bird colonies,
polar bear and walrus at known
locations throughout the 16-day
cruise (August 21-September 7)
for around $2,000.
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