The Brussels Post, 1976-06-02, Page 11Why spray for weeds you
don't have? If you don't have
velvetleaf, cocklebur,
thistle, yellow nutsedge or
bindweed, but you do have
troublesome grass
problems like crabgrass,
green foxtail, witchgrass,
and weeds like lamb's-
quarters, black nightshade,
pigweed or ragweed, then
Patoran is your most
efficient and most
economical weapon against
weeds.
AGRO-CHEMICALS OF OUR TIME,
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rds Friday was very active with
classes of cattle trading
gher. There were 965 cattle and
er 1100 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers - 44.00 to 45.50
ith sales to 45.75.
Good Steers - 42.00 to 44.00.
Eight steers consigned by
aymond. Snell of Blyth averaging
38 lbs. sold for 45,75.
Sixteen steers consigned by
ndy McMichael of VVroxeter
veraging 1165 lbs. sold for
.60.
Twelve steers consigned by
ervin Reid, of Dungannon aver-
ing 1118 lbs. sold for 45.40 with
is offering of 36 steers averaging
144 lbs. bringing 45.25.
Thirteen steers consigned by K
Cranbrook
Mrs. Mac Engel
Correspondent '
Little Jennifer Vanass spent a
eek in Wingham 'Hospital
uffering from pneumonia.
Will Perrie, Boston, and Leslie
errie, Philadelphia; spent
everal days with their parents,
r. and Mrs. John A. Perrie.
Mrs. Martin MacDonald was
dmitted to Wingham Hospital on
ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith
nd daughter, Toronto, visited on
he weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
tuart Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Petti and
Thorold, spent the
eekend with Mr.' and Mrs.
toward Mitchell.
& L Beef Farms of Ethel
averaging 1142 lbs. sold for
45.30.
. Three steers consigned by
Norman Hoover of Brussels
averaging 1240 lbs. sold for
45.25.
Choice Heifers - 43.00 to 45.00
with sales to 45.25.
Good Heifers - 41.00 to 43.00.
A heifer consigned by Robert
Blake of Brussels weighing 950
lbs. sold for 45.25.
Two heifers consigned by Jim,
Salter of R.R. 1, Gowanstown
averaging 1015, lbs. sold for
45.10.
Three heifers consigned by
George Blake of Brussels averaL
ging 997, lbs. sold for 44.85.
A heifer consigned by Wm.
Rintoul of R.R. 3, Wingham
weighing 980 lbs. sold for 44.50.
Three heifers consigned by
Ziegler Bros. of Harriston avera-
ging 797 lbs. sold for 44.10.
• Choice Cows - 28.00 to 30.00
with sales to 32.75.
Good Cows - 26.00 to 28.00.
30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a
high of 46.50,.
40 to ,50 lb. pigs to a high of
55.00.
SO to 60 lb. pigs to a high of
62.25.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of
66.00.
(By Murray Gaunt MPP)
Ontario will give more than 355
tons of white pea 'beans to
Canadian international food
distribution agencies for use in
needy countries, Agriculture
Minister William Newman said
this week. The high protein food
will be purchased at $13. a
hundredweight from the Ontario
Bean Producers Marketing
Board.
Premier William' Davis said this
week that Ontario does not intend
to resurrect proposals for a new
federal airport in Pickering,
northeast of Toronto. He also
indicated that Ontario will not
support expansion at Malton,
which he described as capable of
handling more traffic on existing
runways if flights were "spaced
properly during the course of the
day".
Agriculture Minister Newman
has announced the establishment,
of a Financial Protection Task
Force to review methods of
protecting farmers against
default of payMent for their
products.
In making the announcement
Mr. Newman said he is concerned
about 'a situation where a
producer sell his entire crop to
one or two buyers and then,
because of difficulties
experienced by the buyers, may
be unable to collect all or part of
the payment due him.
To determine the best method
of extending financial protection
to producers, Mr. Newman said
the task force will examine
existing provincial programs and
also look at methods used in other
jurisdictions.
The task force is to report its
finding early in 1977.
Liberal M.P.P. Albert Roy told
the Legislature that police
suspect people involved, in
organized crime are among the
main beneficiaries of profit from
pornographic material. He asked
the Attorney General to confirm
suspicions that. Capital
Distributing Co. Canada Ltd. and
its owners .."are known or
suspected by police to have some
association with organized,
crime." Capital Distributing, a
subsidiary of U.S. - owned Capital
Distributors, headed by John
Santangelo of Derby, Conn„
U.S.A., has been charged with
distributing obscene publications.
The Attorney ' General indicated
he had no specific information
which would link the distribution
of pornographic material to
organized crime.
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