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The Brussels Post, 1976-04-14, Page 13ATTENTION FARMERS- FLAX WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FLAX ASA CASH CROP IN 1976 1. Flax Futures for 1976 continue at an attractive level. 2. Flax Plantings in our area have trippled in the, last two years. 3. Possibility of new flax 'seed varieties with /higher yields being available for 1976. 4. Input Cost for seed fertilizer and. spray less than .$20.00 per acre. 5. A market is available immediately for all Ontario grown flax. 6. Quick .unload as compared with other cash crops. 7. Forward selling available (Ask Manager for details) 8. Storage available (ask Manager for details) 9. Contracts available (ask Manager for details) Don't delay because interest in this seed is high. TO. avoid disappointment call today. For seed please Canttiett. OPNOTCH or .ANDERSON FLAX PRODUCTS TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Luicktiow, Ontario phone 528.2026. Milvertdrk, °Marla phone 5954941 Cordons celebrate 25th Friends, neighbors and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon gathered at Family Paradise on Friday evening, April 9 to help celebrate, their silver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon were married in Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Gordon was the former Eva Wager, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Del Wager of Missouri, Wisconsin. Jack is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.Robert Gordon. Lunch was served catered by the Walton Women's Institute, wedding cake was also served. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon were called to the platfordm, when Joyce Gordon spoke a few words of congratulations. The happy couple received many lovely gifts, cards and an envelope of money. Both. Eva and Jack expressed their thanks to everyone for making it such a -memorable evening for them. The evening was spent dancing to the music of Howard Smith's Orchestra from Brussels. 'WV Leave dollars in your pocket Grow more feed from SARANAC, IROQUOIS and - ALGONQUIN ALFALFAS CHAMP TIMOTHY and MAITLAND TREFOIL Use PS 165, 185 and 2522 SEED CORN TALKING OVER A GOOD TRIP — Mr. and Mrs. Hank ten Pas and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van Veen lived in the jungles of Brazil for three weeks recently when the men worked as carpenters. and the women helped organize a library, for the Wycliffe Bible Translators. The couples brought back nuts, 'carvings, stones and spears, along with other souvenirs. (Photo byLanglois) Call for Information and Prices Neil Gowing 887-6292 Happy Easter . ANNOUNCEMENT JIM NELEMANS Mr, Jim Nelemant recently assumed the re-. tonsibilitiet of manage r at the :Belgrave. branch of United Co,operatNes of Ontario. Jim is a graduate of Centecilia-.College. of Agri cultural Technology, and: come- to. Solgeove7 from the North Wellington Co-op` in Mount Forest where he was manager, Jim invites area farmers to 'diop by to discuss toemitig requirements, whether it be tse6d, feed, -petroleum products, animal' health .peodatfi, • He would also like to remind' prices area housewives :that UCO offert, competitive Oh large' and small appliances 4****1"...**asseasemstaaraistriiiiir' THE BRUSSELS .POST; APRIL 14, 1916