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The Brussels Post, 1974-10-23, Page 11JARy V ETHER: Haether, 66 on moildai a heart attack at ibrook„ ownship, son of Nether and his an, he lived all unship, farming year when he 1 Y erected house s wife, Isabel; f Cambridge, Brussels, and Mrs, Adriart art, Brussels; 'elyn) Evans, )avid (Dorothy) s, Quebec, alsli :rs, Sandra and was conducte luster, Rev the M,L,Wat Brussels, o :e Wm. McNair ice Cameron , Jack Knight id Fred Smith were tw nether and Dal rment was :y. :Id a Song and Mrs. tions with Rats and Mice go for Warfarin Bait Paks they knock 'em dead Flavour-fresh Warfarin Bait Paks are More attractive to rats and mice than normal food. Placed where these pests are seen Warfarin Bait Paks provide a ready-to-use feeding station that kills rats and mice during three to four days of feeding. There is a better chance of eradicating all the rats and mice on your farm with Warfarin Bait Paks because the slow-acting rodent killer does not cause pain or other symptoms that might Warn the rest of the colony. Use T.UCO's Warfarin Bait Paks —they kill millions of rats every year. Available in 1, 2 and 5 lb. Paks in both meal and pellets. ave lk you fine 7fl ,erSonal *-.1165 know leg right. 'TUCO c- We like to know our cUstomers - by name! BELGRAVE BRANCH Li1=1:3 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO THE BRUSSELS .POST;. OCTOBER. 23,19741 IL, Wednesday yle Murray the variety accompanii 7ythm band n Harrison; DS by 4 year ;. Murray. rguson and the singing to the 29 ;d to 150 ants and a expressed o are well n "Funnily they have for Earl to in the near anked the Unlike many areas of Ontario 'h ere the surge of urbanization ats up prime farmland, Huron oust}' continues to remain ostly rural. Farmland is protected here by e direction of the county Official Ian. Now, about 90 percent of e county is cultivated, nine ercent is still in a natural state -• amp, woodlots, rivers, ponds, - d one percent is urban. It will obably remain that way, pecially since the county is one f the most important farming teas in Canada. There is one danger to the arniony farmers now enjoy, vever, that comes not from pending towns and ubdivisions but from non- rulers who occupy small" lots of ne acre or two, according to ounty planners Gary Davidson d Nick Hill. These small scattered lots owly fracture farmlands. Like mall clumps of weeds, these lots m easy to miss but when it ones time to reap the land of its unty, they are a nuisance. The county planners say people ho build residences in the fiddle of productive farm areas hen have little or no sympathy ith farmers and complain about melt, dust, and noise farmers rate during the course of ruing a living. But the biggest danger, they ress, is the fracturing of land. e agriculture code of practice dates that a 1,000 to 2,000 foot adios must be left around a esidence where no intensive ming may occur. For example, a farmer would f be able to open a pasture as a uron Plan protects rime farmland areas feedlot just across the road from his non-farming neighbour. But through the official plan which is enforced by the County Lands Division. Committee, these disruptive lots are not spreading as fast as they once did. There are exceptions made for retiring farmers an-d persons actively in agriculture. Mr.Davidson and Mr. Hill say however, that there are many houses uninhabited. They find it difficult at times to see the need for further severances and buildings. By keeping large areas of land free from fracturing by non-rural uses, the planners are helping farmers protect huge investments they put into their operations. A man with over $200,000 invested deserves some protection. The planners advise the lands division committee on decisions to achieve this end. The services are not just economic, such as banking and shopping facilities,' but social as well. The Villages and hamlets give farmers places to meet, go to church and generally get - together. These communities have to support this function and the county plan gives them the tools to do it. To make planning take the proper direction,Mr.Davidson and Mr. Hill try to meet people in public meetings and individually to find out what they have to say about problems. Often, it is the people in a certain area who have answers to planning problems. This type of planning, especially in the 52 hamlets within the county becomes important• as only a few areas can McKinley hires Goderich man R.E.McKinley, federal. MP for years of study at Sir Wilfred Huron-Middlesex and Chief Laurier and one year at McGill Opposition Whip in the House of University, Commons, announced this week that he has added a new member to his staff in the person of David Bank of Commerce in Montreal, Formerly employed by the Royal. Mr Royal's duties will include Mr.Royal is the third son of research and committee Rev. and Mrs. G.L.Royal of organization, as well as other Goderich, and received his B.A. responsibilities associated with in History in 1973 following t wo the Whip's office. WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY - AT 12 NOON PHONE 887-6461 — BRUSSELS, ONT. the COOP Safe MARQUIS 15 CU. FT. FROST- Thursday, Oct. 17 to Saturday, Oct. 26, '74. FREE REFRIGERATOR ... with large 143 lb. capacity freezer compartment Refrigerator presents convenient and versatile cantilever designed 'MARQUIS' RANGE Cooks while the cook is out . . . With automatic clock control which turns the oven on at your pre-selected time and temperature and shuts off astern atically. • ; .. • . • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • No. 505.055 White No, 505-056 Harvest Gold . . • SALE 25589 ea. SALE 26489 ea.. ... , ••••••• • .• ••• ••• • • •• 1•.;• • • • • ' ••••• . '::•. . .fl •••••• •.;• ••• • •' ; . . '.:1,••••1••••••••,•..f.:'••• '....:••••••:••••:::.•.??..:%•:',1;1117.:•:•:1%.::41;1•••••,:11%•!4•11:•10%,••••x'.1:":•:, •.:1...1.1.:.',......4•1•1.,1,-1,4.1•1•11. •'• • • • • ...y.....:•:•:••••••••••.....:::;:....,..:•:...•••••••••1•::*•:. . . , • .. ,1•1•:.1.1%.:•:......1,1;1.14.1•14•1,..1.,:,14.1.1.1.:,...,.1,11:. • • • • 01111111111LLULINiul t , itatitLeitit;iaLK sii;jrn.Rrral'.vmMiVIMAIR• WM67?`'Sna': • nalall1111 accept growth, notably Goderich and Exeter. Planning to keep natural, resources plentiful also come into play to keep agriculture sound in the county. The planners point to woodlots, which prevent erosion. and birds, which are the best means of insect control at a farmer's disposal, as playing decisive roles in farming.' Stephen Rodd, a professor at the University of Guelph, says that future agriculture will need space ,which is not cluttered. with non-farming area -s. Careful plan- ning must be maintained. he - says, to guarantee farmers secure feelings about agriculture and the future. (Goderich Signal. Star) .. . • - : .. •. • •:.: ••••: • •••:.',.....:.;,: ::1 ir::.1..i.,.:•;1, : • ••••• ::,:i:i, .1::::::::*:**.;:*:''..:::*:•::: '•***:'•••;•••":::::: •'•". ':'•."' '''''•••••;:':';';'• : . _.• • • . • . • : - • ••• .. • .• ...• • •• ..... •••••••••,..x.............,::,......••••....:;:*•.:,2,!••i:ii..,;.::::*•.]:*:•R•i*.i*I:i..??:••:.,:*•*. * .: • '•-•• --- - :'. `-----___ ---, 1.. :;:,. (4W., •. 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Removable oven door for easy cleaning • Automatic outlet control—for fresh coffee when you wake-up • Large capacity storage drawer. 30" range available in white or harvest gold. Dimensions approx.-47%" H, 30" W, 27%" D. storage, Features: • 1 full width, 3 half width shelves • Porcelain meat keeper and crispers • Door mounted egg buckets • Electric butter conditioner Available in Harvest Gold or White: Dimensions: approx. 63M" H. 30" W. 30%" 0. No, 501-155 White '- No, 501-156 Harvest Gold SALE 40 589 ea. SALE 41489 ea. yy e I CIL . Agromatt Brussels, 0tit READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED DIAL DIRECT 887- 6641