The Brussels Post, 1977-09-28, Page 171.02 -
2.55 .68
10.20 2155
No. of grubs Trim Logs Devalue Loss
per animal Loin Rib Loin Rib
1-S 1.19
6-10 1.75
11+ 2.41
.44
.61
THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 28, 1977--17
Booze caused fatalities: OPP
We Point,
Allenford,
Valton and
1.13.P. for
the home
pi to offer
it a plaque
vernment.
Ontario Provincial Police,
During the week September
19.25, 1977, the O.P.P. at
Wingham Detachment conducted
thirty-four investigations.
Nine charges were laid under
the Highway Traffic Act and
fourteen warnings were issued.
Four charges were laid under
the Liquor Licence Act.
Three charges were laid under
the Criminal Code.
During the week, there were
eight motor vehicle collisions
which caused an estimated $2,000
in property damage. There were
no injuries.
In the past 31/2 years, Wingham
Detachment officers have investi-
gated 16 fatal motor vehicle
accidents that left 24 people dead,
In 11 or these fatals, liquor was
Brussels Girl Guides met
Tuesday at the home of Captain
Bess Blenkhorn. Nine girls
registered for the new year.
Songs and games were sung and
played.
Jean Shipman repeated the
promise. Sherri Heibein read the
involved and the average breath-
alyzer or blood test reading was
160 milligrams, exactly double
what the law constitutes as an
offence.
Guide prayer in closing. The.
District Commissioner, Mrs. Barb.
Watts, was a guest.
Any girl k between 10-13
interested in becoming a Guide,
call Captain Blenkhorn at
887-9037.
Nine new guides join
CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
CONTINUING EDUCATION CLINTON CAMPUS
FALL '77 COURSES'
The following courses are being offered this fall semester.Students are already enrolling. To
ensure yourself a place in the course of your choice, please telephone 482-3458
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.rn. to 4:30 p.m. or visit our campus at Vanastra Rd., Clinton, Ontario.
DALTON - HANEY
Brenda Faye Haney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haney of
Seaforth and Kenneth Earl Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Dalton of R.R.1, Walton, were married September 23 in
Edmongdille United Church. Rev. Robert Roberts officiated.
Maid of honour was Joyce Workman, R.R.3, Kippen.
Bridesmaids were Faye Devereaux, Seaforth, Janet. Haney and
June Haney, R.R.4, Seaforth, and Jane Dietz, R.R.4, Seaforth.
Groomsman was Paul McCallum, R.R.1, Walton. Ushers were
Ron McCallum, R.R.1, Walton, Don Dalton, Seaforth and Matt
Hiney, R.R.4, Seaforth. Organist was Mrs. Minna Scott. Soloist
was Mrs. Dawn Papple. Following the ceremony a reception was
held at Family Paradise in Walton. The couple will' reside at
WAlton. (Photo by Frank Phillips)
Home Study (Math & English)
Bookkeeping-Basic to Advanced
Effective Supervision-Communications
Successfully 'Operating Your Business ,
Basic Blueprint Reading-mechanical & Fabrication
Advanced Blueprint Reading-Mechanical Fabrication
Defensive Driving
Small Engines Servicing & Repair
Bartending Techniques
Introduction to Real Estage-Segment 1
Segment 11
Segment 111
Principles of Appraisal
Introduction to Coronary Care Nursing
CONESTOGA COLLEGE.
Weve got a lot to share.. .
$ 50.00
$' 23.00 Mondays
$ 50.00 Mondays
$ 50.00 Tuesdays
$ 23.00' Mondays
$ 23.00 Wednesdays
$ 12.00 Wednesdays
$ 20.00 Mondays
$ 32.00 Thursdays
$ 60.00 Monday to Friday
$ 90.00 Monday to Friday
$110.00 Monday to Friday
$140.00 Monday to Friday
$ 53.00 Wednesdays
Kill Warbles NOW!
Table
•
Table 1. 1972 LOSS DUE TO WARBLE GRUBS (dollars)*
Ride
Loss , Total
$' 2.96
$12.62
$22.97
'Estimated on basis of a 70% increase since 1968: Hide loss
based on one-third loss of hide value when grubs number 5
or more.
• In the Cow Herd - gadding causes re-
duced gains on pasture. It may reduce milk
flow about 2.5 pounds per day, reducing
weaning weight about 40 pounds. Where sys-
temics were used, gains were increased 30
pounds in calves and 50 pounds in yearlings.
- winter gains were increased, due to
treatment, by a TENTH to a QUARTER of a
pound per day. This is 15 to 38 pounds in a
five-month period, worth up to $17 on today's_
market. Fence repair was also reduced.
• In the Feedlot systemic treated ani-
mals gained about 23 pounds more in 4
months - that's over $10 at 1975 prices.
- treated cattle gained 16% faster -- for
a return of around $10 for every $1 spent on
treatment.
COST OF TREATMENT WITH A SYSTEMIC
Because this application rate of a sys-
temic insecticide varies according to ihe size
of the cattle treated, the cost of material per
head will vary. Generally, this cost will be
between 25 and 50 cents per head.
Systemic insecticides are easy to use and
available at all farm supply stores.
Treat your cattle from Sept. to Nov.
IT P OU AYS - Bot Y and YOUR NEIGHBOURS
Ad cou ries f M rris Township Council
Corporation Of The
Township of Morris
By-Law - Number 8 - 1977
Designating Through Highways
WHEREAS clause 33 of subsection 1 of section 1 of The Highway Traffic Act (R.S.O.
1970, Chapter 202) provides that:-
"through highway" means any highway or part of a highway designated as such by the
Minister or by by-law of a municipality, and every such highway shall be marked by a
stop sign or yield-right-of-way sign in compliance with the regulations of the
Department.
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation'of the Township of Morris enacts as
follows:
1. The following highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of the
Corporation of the Township of Morris are designated as through highways:-
Highway From
The road between Conc. 1
The' east side of the King's
The road' between lots 5
and 2
Highway #4.
The south side of the road
between Conc. 1 and 2. and 6
The east side of the road The road between Conc. 2'
between lots 5 and 6. and 3.
The east side of the King's The road between Conc. 3
Highway #4. and 4.
The east side of the King's The road between Conc. 4
Highway #4. and 5.
The' east side of the King's The road between Conc. 6
Highway #4. and 7.
The east side of the King's The road between Conc. 7
Highway #4. and 8.
The east side of the King's The road between Conc. 8
H ghway #4. and 9.
The west side of the road The road between Conc. 9
between lots 5 and 6. and 10.
The south side of King's The road between lots 50
Highway #86. and 51.
The east side of King's Jane Street
H ghway #4. (Belgrave)
The south side of Jane John Street
Street. (Belgrave)
The east side of John McCrea Street
Street,
The east side of King's Parker Drive
Highway #4.
2. The designations in section Of this by-law of a highway Or part of a highway as a
r • . th
e
hihway shad not include any intersection :thereon where the read
intersected iS a King's Highway or, where traffic control 'signals are installed.
3. The penalties provided in section 152 of The Highway Traffic Act shall apply to
offences against this
4. Any bplaw not donSistant with the above ,designatiens is hereby revoked.
ENACTED AND PAS8ED this 5th day of July, 1977. Wm, J. Elston
Reeve
J.
adle Clerk
.75
7.20
7.20
To
The west side of Huron
County Road #12.
.She north side of the road
between conc. 3 and 4.
The west side of Huron
County Road #12.
The west side of Huron
County Road #12.
The west side of Huron
County Road #12.
The west side of Huron
County Road #12.
The west side of Huron
County Road #12.
The west side of Huron
County Road #12.
The west 'side of Huron
County Road #12.
The north side of the road
between Conc. 1 and 2.
The east side of Hamilton
Street.
The north side of Parker
Drive.
The east side of Hamilton
Street.
The east side of John
Street,