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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 26 Jul 1962, p. 3

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.teresting ‘ Accurate is amazing the kindnes (Please See Page 4) . u some time doing so. ,ck Hofstede has helped with the wiring of some linery Harry Williams Bamey have been very ul and kind also. >s1'on "Lbs ANGELES upon CHICAGO itri‘uteaf from CORDURG ’ FR 2-5265 1 our time scroungfixg our neighbours. We do III-llnligllillll‘ a «I‘vc‘ , kn Seine. Monitor :y Sn, Button 15, Man. AN , Complete red OIL 99-16 He stated that 2 Le vs re port from the Canada Dep- Farmers in Durham Coun ty should watch their swine hprds for any signs of sick- ness and in the event of any unusual conditions contact their local veterinarian, sta- ted A.O. Dalrymple, ‘ Agricul tural Repres'efititive, Ontarâ€" io Depamnent of Aglicultâ€" NUMBER OF ACRES AVAILABLE E flip-IIIIIIIIIIIIll-Illlllqupllllllllanus-Iii HOG CHOLERA WARNING Thursday, Aug. 2, 8 PM. Durham 4 H Beef- {Tali Club. (Place, Program to be set ) Wednesday, Augustsl, 8 PM, Hope 4â€"H Calf Club meet’g. (Place, Program to‘ be set.) Tuesday, July 31, 8 PM. Durham 44H Swine Club (Place, Program to be set.) DURHAM CA-LEHDAR Monday, July 30, 8 PM. Millbrook 4-H Calf Club Mtg. (Place, Program to be set.) '.".".. You have to COMBINE ’7' j P equipment' In s‘afe workihg'. drcier with safe working habits if you don’t want to harvest a peck of trouble! “IAFARM SAFETY WEEKâ€"JULY 22-28 Co-operulars Insurance Assoslahon armament of Agnculture poin ted out that Hog Cholera is prevalent in Eastern Ontar. lo and Western Quebec with 1100 hogs having been slau- ghtered on three premises. Local Health of Animals Veterinarians for the Cana- da Department of A? “it-ult- me in Bowmam’illc mm the»? lugs have :w ‘. gahru (“3:39 barns in 11.: gmeral area from 'lmown infected Market hogs will continue to be. sold in Ontario throu Hog Producers Assembly Y. ands on the understanding flhe hogs are mmsigned to slaughtering establishments operating under federal me- at inspection. In mnclmsion, it is sugges ted that mine breeders car ry or - nr operations in the n' rma' manner contacting Lherr rveberinarian in case of (Please see Page 4) artment of Agriculture poin ted out that Hog Cholera is prevalent in Eastern Ontar- io and Western Quebec with 1100 hogs having been slau- ghtered on three premises. ram to be announced. Friday, Aug. 17. J umior Farmers Bus" Tour to Monday, Aug 13, Time, and the Montreal distrié-t. This place p‘rogéam to be anxn~ was to be Friday, July 2'7; is ounced Meeting of Durham now‘A'ugu’st 17. 7 Durham 4-H Silage 8: Grain .Lu‘b meetfin-g‘ Place 3: progâ€" ram to 'be' announced. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 8 PM. Local 78, OFU, mtg. at the home of Otto Bragg, RR 4, B-a-wmanville. Thursday, Aug. 9, 8 PM. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 8 PM. 44H Sheep Club. Durham 4-H Poultry Club ODA office. Judging 8: films. Wednesday, Aug. 15, Time ’ .place program to be set. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 8 PM. Durham 4-H Beef Club mtg. THE MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA It is suggested that. all swine owners prohibit any. one looking after swine and that they likewise s-tay awalé from all breeders. It is interesting to note that. in be last serious out- break of Hog Cholera in 19- 60-61 more than 57,000 :hogs: had to ‘be ordered slaughter ed. Compensation to owners afounted to $1,750,000. Whe re it is necessary to carry out a slaughter program, the swine owner is paid on a market value basis. It has been suggested that farmers avoid buying hogs if possible for at least the next thirty days. If you are purchasing Ihogs, buy from known local farmers who have raised the hogs on 13-h- eir own premises, and who have not had swine brought on the premises recently. premises in Eastern Ontario and Quebec. Although there is no' Hog Cholera known at the present in this area, at. least three Iherds are under- going quarantine in Dunham County because of the pass i'bility swine in those herds may have been in contact with infected thugs. Thursday, Aug. 16 Time place program to be ann ounced. North Durham Gra- in Club meeting. “mm MiLLBR'O’OK PHONE 150 ‘Illllfllli‘lllllflliilkIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII g REMEMBER. * ‘E .10% OFF AM. GOODS NOT GPECIALLY REDUCED- DA'CKS’ SHOES TIP T0? TAILORS . ‘ IIIIIIII!-IflflfllflllflfllllllflllllfllmmlIIHHIIIII- l , EXTRA ! SPECIAL. ' EXTRA ' THIS DISCOUNT MEANS COINSIDVERABILE SAVINE O‘N ISU’ICIH WEILJL-IKTNIOWN BRANDS AS “BIG 3‘" OVERAILILIS â€"â€" PAINTS â€"â€" WIORIKSHIRTS AtL‘L LINES O'F PEINMIAN’S AND WATSON’S UNDERWEAR AND WORK SO‘OKS ARROW “FINE SHIRTS BILTMORE HATS ONE THIRD OFF ALL MEN’S TIES 20% OFF AsRiR‘OW Z OURRIE SPORT SHIRTS AGENTS FOR THE 3+DAY’E'EHVIOE CL’EA NfE'B’S FAWENGS LA’UI‘NI MEN’S T SHIRTS PENMANS MAKE WHITE, NAVY OR WINE ON SALE AT CL'EAiR‘A‘NiCE.‘ or PUMPS BALLERINA’S“ :BkEtGrULA}R* $5.95 SrALE P’R-‘I'GE ONLY $2.95 CLEARANCE 0F CANVAS COWS SANDALS! WOMEN’S MISSES, CHILDREN white ALL TO CLEAR F-O‘R $1 95 Friday, July 27 MISS ES WO‘ME'NS ANiD *C‘O’NTI’N‘U‘ES [RIGHT ON TH‘RUUGH OFF ALL GOODS NOT SPECIALLY REDUCED SATURDAY AUGUST 4 NHL !L|‘N‘ES OF BRITISH AiNlD DOMINION ‘UBB'EiR AND CANVAS FOOTWE: ANNUAL CLEARANCE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR BEGINS VLAU-‘NDE‘R E‘RS .99 98

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