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BARFOOT'S WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP
Rugged Construction
Superior Design
• Open Auger
• Extended End Plates
• Heavy Duty Ball Bearings
• Manual & Power Hoods
• Pressed Steel Frames for Added Strength
Buy direct or dealer enquiries welcome
Wiarton, Ont.
519-534-1200
Warmest
best wishes
for a
'Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year'
May the
peace and
joy at
Christmas
be with you
throughout
the coming
year.
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HOWSON Ltd.
Main Office
523-4241
CARGILL
366-2225
BLYTH
Elevator
523-9624
WINGHAM OWEN SOUND
357-2700 376-5830
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WHAT'S NEW
CAN -CON OFFERS
"SHOES FOR MOOS"
Jim Wells, president of Wells Dairy
Care, recently announced that Can -Con
Systems of R. R. 1, Newton is now the
Ontario distributor of "Shoes for
Moos," an aid in hoof treatment for
cows.
The cow shoes are waterproof, re-
usable, and promote healing.
Orders placed by noon can be
shipped the same day. For information
about "Shoes for Moos," contact Can -
Con Systems at R. R. 1 Newton, 519-
8738, or its participating dealers.0
BRUSSELS COMPANY
OFFERS STARLINE
Huron Feeding Systems of Brussels
now offers Starline equipment to their
customers.
The Starline equipment line includes
belt feeders, silo unloaders, stable
cleaners, and the Grain Brain multi -
feeding system.
For more information,
call Joe at 519-887-6289.0
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WOOD LYNN WINS
BIG CONTRACT
Wood Lynn Farms of Delaware,
Ontario, a family-owned swine breed-
ing stock company marketing under the
name Baconmaker, has won the world's
largest contract for hog breeding.
National Farms of Kersey, Colo-
rado, the purchasers, are constructing
the largest confined farrow to market
operation in the U.S.
Each of the operation's 12 units will
house 1,200 breeding animals. In early
1991, more than 300,000 hogs will
begin to go to market yearly.0