Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jun 1978, p. 16

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page 16 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN * â€", only $2. CLASSIFIEDS W "Sincere thanks to all my Sr. Citizen friends for the beauti- ful basket of fruit so well arranged by Fred Whitney of Morton. and special thanks to Rev. Seeley and to so many friends from Elgin and surround- ing district for their lovely cards and messages for good health. Every one is much appreciated. Mary Fraser WANTED: CREAM SEPARATOR, table model. Call 273-5667 collect. £33232: Someone to fix barn roof and do other repairs. 928â€"2190 FOR SALE: 1975 SUZUKI TS APACHI 500 â€" SHOWROOM CONDITION - $1.000. FIRM - 928-2329 jflfi_§ALEJ-Greenhouse and bedd- ing plants from Simple Gifts Farm. Oakleaf Road. Athens.’ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNOTOES Canada Manpower Centre (382-2124) should be contacted if you are interested in the following. PLEASE NOTE: Canada Manpower Centres from Smiths Falls, Gananoque, and Brockville will be sending weekly bulletins on employment opportunities to the Newboro Office of St. Lawrence College. Feel free to visit the office and keep up-to-date! BABYSITTER, LIVE IN: $30/wk plus room and board. To sit for a 2yr. old child do housekeeping, cook meals. Will be living on a farm and may be required to help out in that area. Must be reliable and willing to work. TOOL & DIE MAKER: Pay: up to $6.07/hr. » Employer needs a top quality industrial tool & die maker. Must have certifi- cation or some proof of his training & skill. COMPANION, LIVE IN: $70 â€" $100/ week plus room & board. Private room in large house. Lady is 77 yrs old and doctor advises she should not be left alone. She is not bedridden and gets about well on her own. Light house- keeping duties. It is necessary that the person be sympathetic to needs of the elderly as well as being able to relate to the lady as a friend and com- panion. Must be mature, reliable person. LEGAL SURVEY INSTRUMENT MAN: $4 - $5/hr. to start. Will require ACCSTO certifiâ€" cation or 2 year Community College Survey course. Must have 2 yrs expe- rience. Should be familiar with chaining, electronic E.D.M., use of transit, and note keeping. SALESPERSON, INSURANCE: Salary: $15,000 - $17,000/year. To sell life and health insurance. Hrs flexibleâ€" Educational background should be a minimum of high school graduation but prefer B.A. COUPLE, HOTEL: permanent - part time. Handyman work for man, odd jobs, minor repairs. Cleaning work for woman. Clean 2 washrooms, change linen in 10 rooms once a week, dust and clean hallways. In return for duties performed, employer will provide a 1 bedroom apt. rent free plus a small salary. Prefers mature responsible couple. OMAF Says Check Cattle for Internal Parasites Ten years ago parasites were among the last thing considered when cattle weren't doing well. Now they are one of the first things considered.says Dennis McKnight.lecturer at Kemptville College of Agricultural Technolâ€" ogy. All cattle have a few stomach or intestinal worms.but usually cattle and parasites live in rel- ative harmony.Action must be tak- en when this harmony is destroyed because of animal stress or heavy parasite contamination. Mr.McKnight says economic loss- es from internal parasites can be high,especially with younger stock. "Damage to digestive systems and loss of nutrients to parasites leads to poor feed conversion. lowered disease resistance and reduced performance." Depending on the levels of in- festation.parasitized steers may gain .9 pounds per day less.Dairy cows can produce up to #00 pounds less milk per lactation than propâ€" erly treated cattle. Fecal examination by a veterin- arian is the best way to detect and identify the type of parasite. Samples should be taken in July. November and March.Twenty percent of each age group should be samp- led. Veterinarians do not recommend routine worming.Deworm cattle onâ€" ly when they need it. If deworming is necessary.vet- erinarians will prescribe either thiabendazole or trimsol.Both are sold in tablet.powder and pellet form.They can be administered as a drench.mixed in the feed or pushed into the stomach.Costs range from 60 cents to $1 per head."This is a small price to pay for reduced disease and bet- ter overall animal performance." 96 ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF FINE USED CARS AND TRUCKS. (:ii’ 96 WRITTEN WARRANTY GIVEN WITH ALL SAFETY CHECKED VEHICLES. ‘ 1,; Qé IF A NEW CAR IS YOUR CHOICE WE CAN GET THAT TOO. * OUR _L_o_w OVERHEAD GIVES YOU Low PRICES. % DROP IN AND HAVE A LOOK AROUND. 96 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL.

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