Te W‘;&m fl’wf/hel“r;sï¬ge l ‘ GINGER ALE Market report based on Monâ€" «day‘s sale at the Waterloo Counâ€" MANY LOCAL FARMERS ong the large group that took part in a recent twoâ€"day trip to the Purina Reâ€" searech Farm at Gray Summit, Missouri B took seven planes to fly 492 farmers Waterloo, Ontarle, March 15, We Recommend SOâ€"GREEN 7 COâ€"OP FERTILIN 10 â€"6â€" GREEN FIELDS 20 WATERLOO COUNTY suppus _ L* o4 Livestock Yards Ltd. CATTLE PHONE 5â€"1181 CÂ¥ GGG FOR DELIVERY NOW BEPORE THE RUSH NEEDS IT. © FREE SPREADER SERVICE AVAILABLE e ITS MORE CONVENIENT © FERTILIZER IS THERE WHEN THE GRASS . â€"MARCH IS THE MONTH TO FERTILIZE .â€" .. Maybe you‘re not fussy about flavor in a ginger ale. But Wilson‘s are. That‘s why Wilson‘s Ginger Ale tastes so good. Skilful blending gives Wilson‘s the right balance of the Jamaica ginger flavor and sparkling carbonation. Don‘t let anyone tell you all ginger ales taste the same. Try Wilson‘s and discover the difference. A FLAVOR that can‘t be copied 23; medium 20 to 21.50; common receipts and packer buyers be ing in a strong buying position forced prices up on the top grade of steers with the carcass beef costing up to 44c for sed brand. Slaughter Cattle Prices: Choice steers, 23.50 to 24.50; good 22 to of from Ontario, Quebee and the Mariâ€" times, to see the extensive research facâ€" ilities, and to observe the latest develâ€" opments in liwestock and poultry ratâ€" 64â€"5 € Y‘6p Replacement â€" Cattle Choice stocker steers 22.15, good 20 to 21; 38.50 to 19.50; common 15 to 18; ehoice stocker heifers 16 to 17; good 14.50 to 15.50; medium 13 to 14; common 12 to 12.50; choice stocker calves 22.50 to 24; good 21 to 22; medium 19 to 2L to 19; good heifers 20 to 20.15; medium 17 to 19.50; common 13 to 16; choice heiferâ€"type cows to 16; good M to 14.75; medium 13 to M; canners and cutters 10 to 13; good bulls 17 to 18.50. Specialist in Pension Plans and Estate Analysis Prices: 21.50 to medium 15 to 18; mhe ‘Watyrice Ohresicle. Wed..Sarch 41. 1906 C _ WiU Appoints Two Newspapermen To Its Public Relations Staff Mr. Thompson, a graduate of Mt. Allison University, was a free lance photographer and writer in Toronto and then was editor of the Waterloo Chronicle before joining the information ofâ€" fice staff at the U of W. Throuâ€" ghout his period of residence in Kitchener â€" Waterloo he has been active in WLU programâ€" mes, having served as consultâ€" ant for direction of the WLU Purple and old show "Lil® Abâ€" ner‘‘ in 1964 and as the director of the 1965 production "Guys Beginning March 22, Mr. Tayâ€" lor will serve as Director of Inâ€" Mormation. On March 29, Mr. Thompson will occupy a new position, that of Director of Pubâ€" lications. A realignment of staff responsibilities and new appointâ€" ments have been made since the resignation of Robert W. Dinâ€" ning who left the WLU informaâ€" tion post today to become Adâ€" vertising Production Manager of B. L. Hayes Advertising Co. Ltd. Waterloo. * PDick Taylor, wellâ€"known religâ€" Among â€"the nsmlbfliflu to fon editor of the Kitchenerâ€"Wat. be handled by Mr. Thompson are writing, editing, and proâ€" mrico Record, and Gbork® E. fuction of WLU publications inâ€" Thompson, information officer Of _ clujing the college and seminâ€" the University of Waterloo, have _ ary calendars, the Waterloo been appointed to key posts on Campus, and all printed materâ€" the public relations staff of Wat ijals for administrative and faeâ€" erloo Lutheran University, it â€" ulty departments of the univerâ€" was announced today by Dr. sity. He will also be active in HMenry Endress, WLU‘s vice photographic work and will comâ€" president and director of univerâ€" _ tinue activities in campus dramâ€" sity resources. atic and musical productions. OPEN:TILL 3 A.M. & 124â€"130 KING ST. S. WATERLOO (&) watERLOO TRUST Ali Baba STEAK HOUSE 4% YOUR MONEY EARNS HIGHEBR INTGREST AT THEG WATERLOO TRUST EVERYONE HAS SOMETHING TO SAVE FOR! 3 ; ON REGULAR SAVING$ with chequing '/170 privileges â€" Interest compounded twice a year. ON DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS without shequâ€" Ing privileges â€" interest calculated monthly. ?;M', h"‘ in $Â¥ e . cWw J*i * Mr. Taylor was educated im schools at Windsor and Toronto and is now taking extension courses at WLU. Before joining the staff of the Record, he was a radio announcer for CKOX, Woodstock, and CKCR, Kitch ener, and a reporter â€" photo grapher for the Woodstock Senâ€" tinalâ€"Review. He has written e tensively for other publications including the Financial Post and Weekend Magazine. At WLU he will direct operations in the fields of press, radio, television, community and church relaâ€" tions.