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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Apr 1960, p. 5

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Khursday, April 7. 1960 THERE ARE NOW FEWER HORSFES an Ontarin farme * HORSES on Ontario farms than at any other time in the past century. The total recentâ€" ly dropped to 90,000, down 6,000 in a year. This works out to about one horse to every Horse Population Drops 90,000 HOME NURSING SERVICE is one of the most important johs being done by the Ontario Society for Crippled Childâ€" ren. The Society has 25 specially trained nurses working from 16 district nursing offices in the province who have a total case load 14,191 children. Easter Seal contributions have made this nursing service possible. The 1960 camâ€" paign concludes on April 17 â€" please support this good BE SURE NOT TO MISS MEADOWBRAE NUTRIA FUR FARMS LTD. Our Beautiful Display At The Waterloo Set you up as an Associate Rancher Completely Outline, Set up and Service your Ranch Convert your yard into a Profitable Business * Guarantee Your Stock 100% Provide A Pelting Service Personally Market Your Pelts In New York Pave Your Way To Security SEE HOW WE CAN Canada‘s Largest 30 cows. But farm horse breeders say there‘s still an important role for the horse and in the past winter this usefulness again has been proved. In the Ottawa Valley, where snows are often heavy, the horse has a tradiâ€" tional place. At the Ontario Clydesdaie Club‘s annual meeting deleâ€" gates said horses had a place in tobacco farming, causing THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE 1956 â€" 5th ANNUAL â€" 1960 Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Nightly at 7:30 & 10:30 P.M. Saturday Afternoon 2:00 and 4:00 P.M. ADULTS 75c & CHILDREN 25c Gigantic Water and Stage Revue \PROTECTIVE AsSOCIATION / LAST THREE DAYS less damage to plants. Clydesâ€" dale men are joining Belgian and Percheron clubs in asking government grants for stallion owners,: The three breeder clubs will discuss the proposal. About a third of Ontario horses are on farms in eastern counties though the greatest concentration is in Grey Counâ€" ty on Georgian Bay. Renfrew and Carleton counties, along the Ottawa, have about 4,000 horses each. Total value of horses in Ontario is about $14,000,000. Here‘s why FISHERMEN choose ‘&.Jahnsan sEAâ€"HoORSEs over all other portable outboard motors BLOOMINGDALE MARINE SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE SPORTSMEN‘S SHOW APRIL 4â€" 9 Fishermen want a motor that‘s ready to go anytime ... that slows right down from fast rum to whisper quiet crawl. That‘s why they choose a "Takeâ€"along" model! 3, 5%4 or 10 h.p. Johnson. They‘re easy to carry, easy to stow, the most dependable fishing motors ever made! See all 8 great Johnsons at your dealer‘s. He‘s listed in the ‘phone book yellow pages. Ask him about convenient terms. MADE IN CANADA + SALES & SERVICE EVERYWHERE Corrosion â€" resistant â€" finishes developed by chemists have made the modern can perfectâ€" ly safe as a container for leftâ€" over food. In Grandma‘s day food had to be taken out of the can as soon as it was opened because of the danger of contamination. But today, the "tin" can, which is really sheet steel and not tin at all, is as safe for storing CANS SAFE FOR LEFTâ€"OVER FOODS 26 Ontario S. NAME ... ADDRESS CITY ... Fill In This Coupon and Deposit It at our Exhibit at the Kâ€"Wâ€" Sportsmans Show April 4 to 9th BE SURE THE JflHyg! At The Kâ€"Wi Phone ... .__ SH 2â€"8622 FOR PLENTY OF SOFT, PURE, FILTERED WATER, CALL KITCHENER HEALTH STUDIO A ONE YEAR FREE MEMBERSHIP TO THE JOHNSON‘S In describing how to make a oneâ€"stringed violin from a cigar box, the Book of Knowâ€" ledge says that by means of constant practice, it is possible to produce a surprising numâ€" ber of melodies on this simple instrument. leftâ€"over food as a glass jar or any other container. o en o CIGARâ€"BOX MUSIC TO SEE PAGE FIVE KITCHENER Kitchener

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