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FASTER FEEDING LESS CLINIBING
THE BERG SILO UNLOADER
'Check these features:
Three point suspension for blow in and feed out, the
same day convenience
— No leveling or waiting for silo to settle
— Spring loaded auger always cuts clean on edge of silo
— Power ring drive always level, always positive ,
— 26" Blade Blower handles bulky haylage easily with
low RPM, for less bearing problems and high output
— Heavier than competition auger for longer tasting
durability
Couple this with a REASONABLE PRICE and you have an
unbeatable combination.
Write or phone for free estimates on your particular needs.
RUILOS EVERYTHING
METTER FOR MARNE
Jamesway parts available.
Keith Siemon
Plumbing & Farm Equipment
R.R.#4, Walton, Ontario
Phone 345.2734
Moyer, Mildmay.
$25 Special: Pearl Angus,
Wingham.
Stand ,Up Bingo: Irene Farrier,
Winghdm. ,
Jackpot consolation and bonus:
Mrs. Hamilton, Listowel;
Lap Card: Mrs. Robinson,
Palmerston.,
Dart -Game: Tena Gardner,
Lucknow-$9.00
Door Prizes: Mrs. Hastings,
Halloway, Wingham; Helen -- Listowel, Jean Dewar, Atwood,
Walker, Wingham; May Godden, Joan Robinson, Lucknow and
Ethel; Mona Cameron, Listowel Sarah Andstedt, Wingham.
and Mrs. Tom Leek, Wroxeter. Lucky Draws: Edna Machan,
Share the Wealth: 1- Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Hammer, Listowel,
Gordon Harriston; 2-Garry Glenda Morris, Brussels and Jim
Larson, Listowel and Mary Cherry, Wroxeter.
Howick Lions' Bingo Winners
were Regular Games:Bonnie
Hislop, Gorrie; Mrs. Robinson,
Palmerston; Mrs. Hamilton,
ListoWel; Mrs. Grub, Neustadt,
Mrs. Bill Schill, Formosa and
Tena Gardener, Lucknow; Mrs.
Rocker, Listowel and Mrs.
McInnis, Fordwich; Elizabeth
Stinson, Elmira; Mrs. Dewar,
Atwood; Mary Hehn, Wingham
and Ethel Day, Wingham; Rita
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it in, it will always
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Use with hay, silage or
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Your hard will get all
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minerals including the
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A product of CO-OP
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. the most
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Dairy feeding program
designed to fit your
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1.11`...ttt:11 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO
THE WARDEN AS PLOWMAN Huron warden and Brussels reeve„JaCk
McCutcheon was a contestant in the 'event for dignitaries at the Huron County
Plowing Match, near Kirkton on Saturday. The warden didn't win, but he gave the'
horses a run for his money and enjoyed himself too. (Staff Photo)
Howick Lions bingo winners
We like to know our customers
-I by name!
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BRUSSELS 887-6453
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1-11=C1 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO
BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER :24 1976