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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-06-06, Page 7T H r.rTrupsDAY, TUNE`, 5th, 19E/3 THE BRUSSKLS POST, 1313,1iSSFLS, ONTARIO BRUSSELS POST PHONE t RRUSSELS, (ANT, ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher Published at Brussels,. Ontario, every Thursday Box 50, Brussels, Ontario, Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for paymen of postage in cash. R. J. BAUER YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER A Cpmplete Line Of New arid Used Farm Equipment Ask about convenient departure and return times Fa information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP ALITV CANADIAN NATIONAL WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP 4, • MOTE L. ONE OF FLORIDA'S FINEST Prestige resort hotel °verbalise tropical park and Yacht Harbor. Superb cuisine and unexcelled service. Planned program of en- tertainment . . concerts. larackaon and Dinner Music. Dancing sightly is Terrace Room. Affiliated 18-We Geld Course and. Swimming Pool. 24-hour Gerais Service. Season—October *Map. M ALIIONETT NAT'L ON azauTiruL Taos' sail is ST. PEI.VERSI3U110,171.401MA ffe Ittxerntloss ii hisradlio INN CO CUE 413, 7-4101 WOACK TEAM RIDES AGAIN Otge' Carritiraniari Grahame WOOCIS (left) andrizd uder,c1 i teeter konaid W eynian,ro Wild bUght Caradian viewers, the oopulAt Wojeck Series, are back Workl oh a new CBC',-TV #ilm drama series Man in the Middle, The pilot is currently being shot, with Canadian star Lee Pattertori in the role of Dr. Noah Blinker, a maverick Minister Whose parish is the teeming city and *hese congre- gation is drawn from the Under privileged of its crowded streets. Man in the Middle, created by Philip Hersdli, the creator of W0jecki is slated to be WojeOk't successor oh the OBC•TV network in a ftitUfti season,. Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years CEMETERY LETTEING BOX 156 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK .1. H. CRAWFORD. Q. O. N. A. SHEPHERD. M.A., L,L.B. A. R. M. MILL B.A., L. L. B. BRUSSELS and WINOHAM Phone 120 Phone 367-8180 D. A, RANN FURNITURE *TORE Licensed runceal Director and emboli/11V PHONE 36 or 135 BRUSSELS, ONT. J, E., LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST -- SEAF0F+TH MEDICAL CENTRE 1327.1240 Tuesday, Thureday, Friday. Saturday A.M. Thursday ••••rolii.m.1=11110111. CLINTON OFFICE, 10 1SSAC ISTREE1 Monday and Wednesday 482-7010 Call Either Office For Appeintrnesi FRIEND OR THROW? In case you haven't noticed time to drag 'out, the power lawn mower and do battle With the grass. ;This is the delightful little machine that in addition to mak- ing grass cutting easier can .shoot a. piece of metal or SU ne through the air at speei.s up to :340 miles per hour. • Over 10,000 Canadians are In- jured each season. from mower accidents according'to an estimate by the Ontario Safety League. The injuries are caused.' in order of • frequency by small objects .being thrown by the blade. and by hands and feet coining into coUtact with the .moving blade. Here are some practical tips to help you eliminate casualties, • Before you mow, check over your machine to see that it's in good running condition with no I obvious faults. if you're not the mechanic type take it into a ser- f vice centre for ,a. general check. „Bead over your owner's mantle] and follow the manufactures in- strUctiona. iThiS will undoubtedly i tell you, among other things, to fill your tank with fresh gas before you mow and never refuel a hot or running machine. It might give you the only 'bang' you'll ever get out of cutting grass. Clear the area of all non com- batants such as pets adults and children. The easiest way to do this is ask them to help you pick up all objects that could be thrown. Start the mower on a level area where yoUr footing will be firm and the machine Will be stable while you adjust the speed. Onee you've actually engaged the enemy remember to, keep your feet clear at all times. Safety toe shoes or boots are a smart pre- caution. Stay clear of the arc of fire this is the discharge chute on the side Of your mower. Also refrain from `aiming' the discharge at the sup- ervisors Who might be admiring yOur -effort from the patio no matter how tempted you are. When mowing an incline atwaya move along the face, never tip and down. For 'very steep have someone at the top hold the end of tc rope that is tied to mower. .BLUEVALE MINISTER HURT IN COLLISION Ti). R. Hawkes, 4-9„ minister in charge of iC.nox Presbyterian churches in T3luevale and Bel more, suffered a deep head cut and an. injured jaw in a two-car collision sit Wroxeter Saturday night. He was in fair condiaion in Wii.t ghaln Districtf-To spi OPP at WilIgham said. Mr. Hawkes was driving out of a farmer's lane when his car col- lided with vehicle driven by a youth, John Wheeler, of Wroxeter. Mr. Wheeler was treated at hos- pital, then released. CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD 87: MILL If you stop mowing for refresh merits or to clear the machine of clogged grass, Stop the engine and to be positive it doesn't fire ens more time, remove the wire front spark plug, Aftee reading all this you're still determined to cut grass in- stead of having a goat, all I can say is good luck and Happy Mow- ing!