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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-02-15, Page 7nes DRUSSMS POST, ONTARIO TILMISDAY, 11501 R. J. BAUER YOUR IVIASSE'Y FERGUSON DEALER A Cpmulete -.Pies New and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 RRUSSELS, ONT, WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP open Every Week Day Vow? Guarantee r Over Es, V re of CEMETERY LErrle.RINO JOHN NIALLICs CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A.. L.L.B. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., L. L. B. • BRUSSELS and WINDHAM Phone 120 Phone 357-11330 1). 4tV RANN FURNITURE STOVE Licensed Funeral Director and Bmbairner'-- PHONE 16 or E5 BRUSSELS, ONT. J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST — SEAFOFITH MEDICAL CENTRE 527-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday A.M. Thursday EviallsIS CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC ETREE1 MendaY and Wedheltday , 482-7010 Call Either Office For Appointment HOTEL ONE OF FLORIDA'S FINEST Prestige resort hotel overlooking tropical park and Yacht Harbor. Superb cuisine and unexcelled service. Planned program of en- tertainment. . . . concerts. Luncheon and Dinner Music. Dancing nightly in Terrace Room. Affiliated 18-hole Golf Coarse and Swimming Pool. 24-hour Garage Service. Season—October to May AN ALRONETT MOTEL *N BEAUTIFUL TAMPA EAT 111 nrir, F'1,41NRSI3URG, fie itainatises sal id 11liA 9ne pi? Ate', 44111MbablF4S. 144.435'"SZNIPW }TO'. ‘44;tafiratt"'4414*" 4301= B IG FEB, 5th TO 24th A to AT PEGELOW ,HOE 44 HARNESS REPAIR 10'" OFF ALL INSULATED AND OUT-OF-STOCK. SHOES WHILE THEY LAST --.,- isw4PMEMIEtmonUM4wrat=wm.04:1ZOBiurvqraACOMaisalOIZOOk. :044.44.007-18-400-40. sommunciannuermatimmigismirategiowicz 'fiE IVALKIL.L.Of MUTUAL 'RE INSURANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street. EEAFORTH Insures * Town Dwellings * All Classes of Farm Property * Summer Cottages * Churches,' Schools, Hails Extended coverage (114110, smoke. water damage, falling objects, etc.) is also available. AGENTS. ..ames Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Seaforts, Arm. 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Establishd 1872 .ServIng the Parrningt ComMURItY tlember of Canad:iin Weekly NewsPsPert Association Ontario Wseloy Newspapera Assoelatioa "RECREATION TIPS" has been broadcast dun III the Current winter season about the rapidly expanding sport of snowmobil Mg. but in all this verbage little has been said that would prevent fouled, Plugs, burnt-out pistons,, or advise the operator 11..oW to ride STIOW`M.Obile for maximum control. The Ontario Safety beagne would like to present a few of these facts: The gas and oij mjx is most important for, trouble-free .oper- ation of the two-cycle air-cooled engines wbich are used in snow. mobiles, Use only the oil spec-- fled by the manufacturer and in. the recommended proportions, Mix gasoline and oil thoroughly' by shaking in a, can before pour. ing into the fuel tank of your machine. The reason for taking this precaution is that gas and oil do not mix readily at lower temperatares. It is Miite dif- ferent filling up the tank on your outboard powered boat when the gas and oil will mix readily at the higher temperatures. Unless this precaution is taken, an oper- ator leaves himself Open to foul- ed plugs or even burnt - out pistons. The Ontario Safety League would like to point, out, that the popular conception of operating a snowmobile with One knee on the cushion and one foot. on the runningboard is an unsafe and ineffective method. The top snow- mobile, opeirators 'keep their, feet firmly placed on both, run- ning boards and remain seated except when they stand up to ex- art greater leyerage, One of the top trail riders and guides in the business will not permit a snowhiler to ride in his party unless he uses this method, Another common Misconcept- ion is that a snowmobile will travel all day on one tank full of gas: This may have been true in the days of 71,4 11.p. Mot- ors, but with the higher poWer- ed Machines it is safe to only estimate two hours or steady running per tankful. This giYes a margin of safety for rough I trails and heavy snow, On the SMOOth surface of wind-swept lakes better mileage. Can be ex- pected. unless you have an ititimai.e' knoWledg,e of the country in which you are travelling, the Ontario Safety League says stay with organized trails and reg- Weir with local snowmobile club officials before Starting, And (linty enough spare gas and oil mix to fill your tank so you Can get back to where you started if fOtt stiottid rim out ot Nei:, ALITOrviCEILE: PARTS — Si:ti and eight Cylinder Motors, Mt to:magic and standard tram*. Ill Mio1U4. batteries. Urea. fend- iintni'8. old, For all Makes, whythitio: ybit may need. Theatre. See ita liit one 118141149 T.,I s tt-Mot AtItO With 1416 ri t1 [MO 0 10i