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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-05-01, Page 6PITI1RSD,AY, MAY 1st, 1969 .• Breakaway into Spring With A GOOD USED CAR 196$ FORD CUSTOM 500 VS Auto. Raclin 1967 row) LTD 4D HT Fully f.quippeCI 1966 GALAXIE 500 4D HT Fully equipped 1966 GALAXIE 500 2D HT Fully equipped 1967 MERCURY 1 ,!TON PICKUP Custom Cab Radio, V8 Engine 1966 'MERCURY s TON PICKUP :1965 FORD I TON PICKUP 1.964 CIVIC 14 TON PICKUP' SEE THE NEW MAVERICK ON DISPLAY BRIDGE ,MOTORS YOUR MUSTANG FALCON, and THUNDERBIRD BRUSSELS WING HAM FAIRLANI, FORD DEALER PHONE 249 PHONE 357-3460 No Iatte,v what happens, some- Renew your "Pos now and (ME', alwa ys knew it would! say 60c, THE IVIAN WHO STARTED IT ALL, DAVSSEILS Pon, BRUSSELS, ONTAREo control of his vehicle, Both result in costly, uneven tire Weifr. rnderinflation results in mushy steering while overinflation caus- es hard jolts and possible tire droning° because the tire body is too taut and cannot absorb ordin- ary road shocks. Proper inflation improves the driver's control of his car and this ttItt'cili)lutes to highway safety, the c Many children seem to delight in pushing small objects into their ear canal, Foreign bodies in the ear is one of the major ear problems, says the federal health department publication, rt the Years er0111 One to Six. Beads, peas, seeds, or Peebles often have to lie removed rrom the child's 'oars where they may irritate the ear canal and damage the ear drum, Unless the object is visible and easily taken mi t by hand. let the doctor take care of it. The same holds true foe hardened wax. N 1!.)1,71Thil probe near the ear °ruin Remember. the ear is a highly EAR TROUBLE SR:ST. sensitive organ, and disorders of oven semingly small oortance deserve the attention of .0 doctor. 'Warn your child against putting IinYilling in his ear, But if it is, should occur that ho gets some- 'thing In his ear, safeguard your Oild's hearing by avoiding ear trouble- - (let professional advice nt alately. • THE MODERN CHICKEN Scientists and furthers have. done some draina ie things with poultry in the past 10 years. Broiler chickens are now 3,5 pounds when they are eight weeks old compared to the 1928 (t,,•crage of 1.1 pounds. They convert p'oltuds of food Or loss into a pounds of Meat. comparod to .1.2 pounds of l'e'd In 9:2, Old-fashioned hens used to lay 112 eggs a yen t% Now I hey lay 2S1) eggs a year. fn 102S they ale pounds of food to produce a dozen eggs; now they (Nit 3.5 paunds or feed per dozen. What's in store for the next 10 years? GDS DEN. 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