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
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DEALER
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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. WORDS
FAITH
T will not doubt, though all il*y
ships at sea
Conic drifting home with broken
masts and sails,
I will believe the hand which
never
For seeming evil worketh good
for me,
And though 1' weep because those
soils are tattered,
Still will r cry, while my beSt
hopes lie shattered,
I trust in Thee.
will not doubt, though all any
players return
trim nswered from the still white
realm above;
I will believe that it is all wise
love
Which has refused these things
for which I yearn;
And though at times I cannot keep
from grieving,
Yet the Door ardor of my fixed
believing,
Unditutned shall burn,
I Will
fall
doubt. though sorrows
falllike rain
And troubles swarm like bees
above a hive: •
].relieve the heights for which I si„
Are: only reached by .inguish and
by pairs;
And though r ,o;:m and wrilhe
beneath my cross
T vei shall see through my sever-
The egsit'o'llotfe:^ 12:
will not (.1.,-til;q , .111cliored in
this faith,
Liko some staunch shim thy soul
braves every gale;
So strong is eourage that it will
not quail
To hipasi tin, mighty Unknown
sou of (tooth
oh ;nay I cry though body part
riot iloulit," So, 1 istenin
woildm
Vlt h AI tfoittlo-
GOOD
SEEDS
sommompr
DON'T
COST
• • • •
THEY
U6Ek);:oli "SEEDS that really row*
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Polk music than the Incomparable Pete Seeger. Here, Pete, 12-
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'tit to r;cdor.,
SPRING TIRE
EDUCATION CAMPAIGN
"Correct air pressure in tires
'gives motorists maximum contact
'Whore It counts :- with. the sur-
face of the road,
The Canada Safety Council
says in its Tire Fidneation Cam:
paign that sitter, safer driving
results from paying prover atten-
lion. to tire inflation,
The correct air preSsure for the
load carried is set out in the car
owner's manuel and in tables
widely distributed by the Safety
Councol in co-operation with the
Rubber Association of Canada.
Motorists should keep a pres-
sure gage in the gloVe coMpart-
ments, check the air preSsure of
tires at least once a ninth and
avoid "bleeding" or reducin g air
nressure when tires are hot from
driving, the CSC sayS, Normal
Pressure in highway driving is
higher than when the tire is cool,
The motorist planning to drive
on expessTays should set pres-
sure at four pewit's per square
inch higher than the level recom-
mended for normal driving.
Beth averinflation anti under-
inflation reduce the car's driver's
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