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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Mar 1962, p. 4

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PAGE FOURK The report says that a bunch of cottontail rabbits ganged up on a dog in the town of Stirling and while the pooch sat around wondering what it was all about, the cotton pickin‘ cottontails, ate all his food. P that suchga happenâ€", ~â€"~ t t ~â€"â€"â€" ing a little far fetched l tion our good friends in the but after all who are we to quesâ€"| Tweed area or for that matter, ACCORDING TO A RELEASE we have received from the Tweed area, the rabbits are so doggone thick even the hounds supposed to chase them, are acting as reJluctant as a new chorus girl _ TAKEâ€"OUT ORDERS WELCOMED |___ _ _ Visit The MAGNOLIA For Quick Courteous Service Lots Of Free Parking Open Evenings 18 Albert Street Waterloo SH 2â€"5059 oUk CHEF â€" the im i 1 wE A CaATERS AA® TT T/ _/ CaTER N .._....-‘ > To YOUR @;I f fi Â¥o TASTE d * _.. [ | comMro FRIDAY and SATURID:?_Y SgECI‘;‘QLS Club Steak talian Spaghetti ith Baby Beef pws . use 1.28 | sn in "" 1.39 Roast Chicken one } ***" * OVP* sn OUTDOOR ADVENTURES MAGNOLIA DINING LOUNGE BLACK LABEL" for Canada‘s Bestâ€"Selling Beerâ€" just about everybody likes Black Label SUY "MABEL, of Canada Watch "World Hockey" Sunday â€" CBCâ€"TV Networ k at work producing the famous Marce Orcherds black Sexâ€"inks . . . the unusual layer that has made headiines for g$ production and allâ€"found tarm pertormance tor over 20 years. 2o:ur .:'u,«a‘--:mn putlets from weeks of age right up ruq-n.a.? every one hatched and reared under ROE FARMS® quality program. The superb facilities of Ro# Farma are now ROE FARMS LIMITED Started Pullets Chicksâ€" Stock is first generation, direct from the breeder. and becked y Roe farms‘ years of esâ€" perience in progucing the finest started pullets and dayâ€"old pullets and chicks that can be Other famous strains aiso available as dayâ€"aid and started puliets. _ Write or phone for details and downâ€"toâ€"sarth Phene 3562211 * THE WATERLOO (Onfario) CHRONICLE a around this time of year biting their fingers nails and moaning in their beer. Believe me, this year is no different in this res pect to any other we have had. crust that ties down every vehâ€" icle except skoots which have a broad surface on which to operâ€" ate. When tuberculosis germs first enter the human body, usually by way of the lungs, a tuberculoâ€" sis infection is said to occur. In most cases it is too much For the first six months of 1961 Ontario recorded 35.4 percent Grade A of all hogs marketed. This was a jump of 1.2 percent which is good when it is realized that this province markets about oneâ€"third of the Canadian total. Sheep used to be a familiar sight on many Ontario farms and it is certain that the new inducements the federal governâ€" ment is offering in the way of transportation of breeding ewes from the west, premiums on good lamb carcasses and price support for wool, are going to make farmers take another look at this line of livestock. There is much good land for sheep farmâ€" ing in this province. Under the transportation _ assistance proâ€" gram for sheep, announced sometime ago by the Minister of Agriculture, some 6,000 wes tern range ewes were moved into Ontario last fall. Ontario‘s poultry industry is one of the more remarkable developments in agriculture in this country and leads all other provinces. Production of chicken and turkey meat multiplied several times in the last decade Ontario farmers are rich in opportunities. More than 70,000 farmers in this province raise hogs. The increase in Grade A premiums from $2 to $3 which the federal government authorâ€" ized in October of 1960, has brought about a noticeable inâ€" crease in top quality carcasses. 202 MARY ST. RUMMELHART AUCTION ROOMS OPEN MONDAY â€" TUESDAY â€"â€" 7 A.M. â€" 6 PM. WEDNESDAY â€" THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY 7 A.M. â€"â€" 9 P.M. BUY FOR LESS â€" BUY AT RUMMELHART AUCTION ROOMS ERB ST. W. RR. 3, WATERLOO SAME DAY PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY ALL MAKES â€" REBUILT CUSTOMâ€"BUILT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS CONTINENTAL BEDS G. BEAM & CO. MATTRESS REPAR SH 3â€"3219 / â€" USED FURNITURE BOUGHKT â€" SOLD Farm Credit Corporation is the government agency which makes large loans available to farmers for the development of their farms under certain conâ€" ditions which gave protection to the taxpayer who is advancing the money. These loans are Another stabiliting influence on the Canadian farmer‘s inâ€" come is crop insurance. Alâ€" though Ontario has not taken up the insurance scheme the federal government has a proâ€" gram in force in two provinces and there are indications that some of the other provinces are becoming interested. and egg production has gone up more t\:an one million cases. Some of these products are beginning to be better known in the markets of Europe. The application of efficient manageâ€" ment, breeding and â€" feeding principles, for which federal reâ€" search takes some credit, are among the reasons for the specâ€" tacular success of these indusâ€" tries. PROFITS FROM THE 1962 Canadian National Sportsmen‘s Show, which will be held in the Colliseum, Toronto, from March 9 to 17, will again be in aid of projects to conserve Canada‘s natural resources of forest, field and stream. Here lovely Jane Ewart of Leaside poses with Snowy Owl. Features of Sports__ men‘s Show include International Motor Show, boat show, travel show, cottage court, big fashion spectacular and stage and water revue. OUR PRICES ARE NOT DISCOUNTED THEY ARE LOW FACTORY PRICES NO HIDDEN COST AUCTION SALE EVERY FRI. NIGHT ANOTHER VAN LOAD JUST ARRIVED WATERLOO Thursday, March 15,» 1982 It is heartening to note that 4H and Junior Farmers are strong movements in this provâ€" ince. There is no doubt that the cultivation of youth in the cause of our primary industry is goâ€" ing to bring the most suitable people into agriculture with a proper awareness of the need for good breeding and manageâ€" The Agricultural Rehabilitaâ€" tion and Development Act is in process of being implemented. Its objective will be to help reâ€" store, or bring prosperity to rural areas where opportunities for progress can be recommendâ€" ed by community leaders assistâ€" ed by government experts. Beâ€" cause of the great changes that have taken place in agriculture a reâ€"adjustment is needed to bring better incomes to rural areas that have been byâ€"passed in these changes. finding increasing favor amopg those who wish to increase their enterprise to make it an effiâ€" cient, and paying proposition. RR. 3, Waterloo, Ont. representing The Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada â€" call Kitchener SH 2â€"4529 (Continued on page 6) JOE STRUB

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