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The Huron Expositor, 1983-04-27, Page 15�coaQrr� Cook's joins certified crop care centre . Cook's Division of Ger- Kimmerly, says the program bro Inc. accepted an offer by has a proven track record in Agrico Canada Limited to Join the U.S. where it has been the newly formed "Certified established for several years. Crop Care Centre" Associa- "Farmers associate the Certl- tion. fled Crop Care Centre with a Agrico Canada Limited, very high degree of profes- part of one. of the world's sionalism he reports. largest suppliers of fertilizer "They trust the member materials, has introduced a business for sound advice and new program for independent a complete range of crop care fertilizer dealers in Canada. services including fertilizer, The Certified Crop Care blending, application, soil Centre program is designed testing, plant analysis, re - to provide both marketing commendation and, in some support and a professional cases, complete crop supply association for selected deal- services of sea pesticides ers who are primarily or and other related inputs. exclusively supplied by Agri- Egmondville resident, Bill co. Strong, of Cook's accepted Manager of Market Devel- the crop care centre certifi- opment of Agrico, Michael (Cate from Agrico Canada. Will announce program THE.HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL. 27, 1983 A15 ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN LIFE ,AND,MOBT9ACE RVSURANCE PLANS n, DEFERRRRth*NNIJIES. INCOME TAX DEDUCTABLE FLEXIBLE NO LOAD-R.R,S.P. NEW NON-SMOKERS RATES AVAILABLE Tel. '5277,0410 REPRESENTING 117 - Sun Life Assurance GODERICII ST. EAST sEAFairru Company of Canada ONE MORNING IN ,THE LIFE OF A VET—Last Friday morning Was spent travelling With Dr. Brian Nuhn of the Seaforth`Veterinary Clinic. The last call of the morning was at..the farm of Al Kqox to check a cow suspected to have milk fever. Dr. Nuhn is showh giving the animal an inf"ravenous calcium solution in the main artery The clinic specializes in large animal health and is the local dog pound. • (Wassink photo) Rabies wor les local vet Continued from page 1 f As a precaution, tarmers shou d be considering innoculation of the rabies vaccine in their herds, the veterinarian suggests. • ON THE ROAD The second step of the morning was at the farm of Ed van Miltenburg. Brian com- pleted his herd health examinations for the day. checking 30 dairy cows. Brian explained a second method of checking a pregnant cow is by bumping her on the right side, with a closed fist. If a hard lump is felt, a cow is in her seventh month. This is a method a farmer uses to be able to tell if a cow should be dryed up or continue to be milked. As a precaution to prevent pneumonia. Ed said hp moved silcyPkng pelves to the back of his barn where it was cold. This past winter has not been good for animal health. Respiratory problems have been prevalent because of inconsistent weather. "Farmers should be vaccinating with IBR, to combat a virus causing respiratory and reproductive problems. It tends to run in cycles, but those who vaccinate should be safe. The cost is only 50 cents per head," said Brian. The veterinarian continued to the John Klaver's farm, where the problem was scours in the dairy herd. According to our records some TOWN LEAGUE SLOWPITCH LADIES have not handed in their sweaters Please do now to PAT LANGLOIS Continued from page 14 time of, tate meeting. Mr. T-tmbrell predicted the 1983 Ontario budget will be very tight. Remarks made by Ontario's treasurer Frank Miller after the federal bud- get, indicate the treasurer is going to be in a very tight spot, said Mr. Timbrell. Mrs Miller estimates the federal budget will cost the Ontario government another $100 million in lost revenue, in addition to the several hundred million dollars lost in transfer payments. The treasurer is sitting with a deficit of $2.5 billion and we don't think it can be allowed to go much higher without endangering the pro- vince's triple A credit rating, Mr. Timbrell commented.' The treasurer has already, come up with money to match federal dollars for job creation and there isn't much room for cutting programs, he added. *FLATROOFING *SHINGLES *MAINTENANCE • *FREE ESTIMATES HENSALL ROOFING COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL RICHARD REGIER EXETER 235-0911 BOX 1652 EXETER, ONTARIO NOM 150 Beat the High Cost of Small Engine Repair WE WILL TUNE UP YOUR LAWN -MOWER OR GARDEN TILLER For Only $ 1 8 (Parts Extra) Until May 14 Brussels dairy club has 10 members Brian asked Mr. Klaver if he noticed any blood being passed and if a poor quality feed had been introduced in the daily ration. ,Mr. Klaver said the blood problem was clearing up and he thought some mouldy silcage ad been fed. Brian .explained a poor quality feed causes winter dysentery. The problem takes about 10 clays to pass. In the meantime, a drastic drop in milk production is noticed. Leaving drenching instructions for the afflicted cows, the last call of the morning wits at the Al Knox faro). Brian re -checked a cow which may have had milk fever. The animal was given calcium intravenously. He gavcivtr. Knox instructions about addition- al medicine to be •administered. • COMMON CALL Retuning to the clinic. Brian: explained the most common call received this time of year is ",..ow Off feed, cow not eating.'. A number of causes include indigestion. twisted stomach, poor quaiity feed or infection. "Most fa'•mcrs are fairly prompt when:tn animal is sick. they don': wait long to call.' When not sure of a prognosis, Brian is not afra;d to telt a farms- he's not sure of a ¢ausc. "I always try to find xu through various tests. and blood samples. A farmer always appreciates if I tell him I don't know v.hat'swrong " On April 14, the Brussels 4-H Dairy Club held its organizational meeting in the library. Ten young people attended with leaders Lyle Martin and Keith Johnston. Elected officers were Pres- ident -Donna Johnston, vice - president Rodney Nicholson, secretary -Heather McIntosh. press reporter -David W heel- <,er. Members received 4-H pamphlets and held a discus- sion on the selection of calves. Next meeting will be held at the home of Wayne Lichti, May 10. INCLUDES: Clean and adlust carburetor, check Ignition, change oil, clean air filter, acquit and oil up all controls, sharpen and balance blades. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY CAN BE ARRANGED HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE 1 mile north of Londesboro 523-9202 HIGHWAY NO. 4 See Us For Your MALTING BARLEY CONTRACTS and Soybean Seed KEN R. CAMPBELL FARMS LTD. 527-0249 R.R. 1 Dublin LIFE after DEATH 4 -Week Wednesday Morning Class The "Near -Death Experience"–and what it suggests about the nature of life after death. With tape-recorded talks by three prominent near - death survivors telling of their remarkable experiences while pronounced clinicail lead. MAY 4 - WHAT IS THE NEAR -DEATH EXPERIENCE? The findings of modern doctors and psycholo- gists. Lecturer: David McKnight *THREE CASE HISTORIES* MAY 11 - DR. GEORGE RITCHIE North America's most publicized near -death experience. MAY 18 - RICKY BRADSHAW American Medical Association "Survivor of the Year". MAY 25 - MR. ART YENSEN Author of "1 Saw Heaven". Business Directory Call 527-024 Graves Wallpaper & Paint ROY'S RADIATOR SERVICE RR2 MITCHELL 348-9114 AIso specializing in Front End Alignment & Wheel Balance "ONE MILE SOUTH OF DAVE'S SUNOCO SERVICE" Public Invited Benleml Featuring N S �bl1t° 1 ,YI ' ti Canadian & Imported Wall Coverings 527-0550 Seaforth Mnffle'Wnrid oa. Mufflers guaranteed as.long-as y,oti ,: ,:, own the car SEAFORTH MOTORS LTD. 527-1010 Hildebrand Flowers 15 Main St Seaforth -Office, 527-0555 Res. 527.1784 Complete Floral Service with a personalgouch Appliance and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE limBroadfoot 482-7032 Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 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