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The Rural Voice, 1983-10, Page 67•FARMERS' MARKET.' FOR SALE. Purebred Polled Dorset Rams. Yearlings. Commercial Dorset ewe Iambs. Call Walter Renwick 519-367-2504. FOR SALE. Twelve farrowing crates, also free stalls for dairy cows, Phone 519-273-1124. FOR SALE. 356 Wetmore grinder blower for blowing high moisture cob corn. Call 519-234-6715. FOR SALE. Registered purebred Arabians. Older horses as well as young stock. Call 519-323-1513 or 519-323-4820 for the horse that may suit you. Reasonable . FOR SALE. Good quality high moisture corn, can have choice of whole or ground. Phone 519-273-1124. REGISTERED POLLED HERE- FORD BULLS, ready to work. Halter -broken. Ed Powell, R.R. 1, Wingham. 519-335-3893. BARGAIN HUNTERS Over 200 Factory Outlets to save. Giftwear, fall/winter, clothing footwear, silicones, blankets, hats, fabrics, etc. For the list send $5.35 to Oliver Enterprises Dept. D88, Box 2173, N3C 2V8. FOR SALE. Westinghouse fridge & 30" electric stove. Oil furnace. Wood or coal furnace for shop. Wm. K. Porter, R.R. 2, Goderich. 519-524-7004. DWR pRA1NAGf Farm & Municipal Drainage Systems Clay & Plastic Tile Installations All workmanship guaranteed R.R. 4, Stratford 519.271.4777 BRANDY POINT FARMS Hybrid Gilts - York x Landrace Open or Bred Also. R.O.P. Tested and Health Approved PUREBRED LANDRACE, YORK & CROSSBRED BOARS Willy a Kurt Keller, R.R. 1, Mitchell 519-348-9753 or 348-8043 TYLAN° 10 BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN EVERY FEED IN EVERY BREED AND NOW* TYLAN BRINGS TO YOU THE SWINE LINE COLLECTION 12 high quality items specially designed for Pork Producers who are good at it and proud of it. The collection includes articles of practical value, some for fun and games, some for gift giving. Pick up your Swine Line Collection catalogue from your participating feed supplier. 'Offer good through January 31, 1984 'Tylan 10 is a registered trade mark of Eli Lilly and Company. Elanco Division Eli Lilly Canada Inc. is a registered user. Elanco Division Eli Lilly Canada Inc. Calgary, London, Beloeil 1 For finishing first THE RURAL VOICE. OCTOBER 1983 PG. 65