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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-07-10, Page 6For A Better USED CAR AT THE' RIGHT PRICE 1966 METEOR RIDEAU 4D 8 cyl. Auto. 1966 CHEV. IMPALA 4D HT. Fully equipped 1964 FORD 4D 8 cyl. Auto. 1964 COMET 21? TRUCK SPECIALS 1966 MERCURY 3 TON PICK UP 1966 CHEV. 1/2 TON PICK UP 1965 MERCURY 1 TON CAB & CHASSIS BRIDGE MOTORS YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRUSSELS PHONE 249 WINGHAM PHONE 357-3460 NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Due to Dept. of Labour Regulation, Regarding Working Hours THE OFFICE AND YARD WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS Connnencing June 28 to and including August 30th. J. M. McDONALD LUMBER LTD. Bruoseis, ant„ FARM- APPROVED FIRST AID KIT AN ESTIMATED $9,70 VALUE NOW ONLY $6.42 BATTERY- OPERATED EMERGENCY SAFETY LANTERN AN ESTIMATED *5.79 VALUE NOW ONLY $3.79 RECHARGEABU FIRE EXTINGUISHER complete with awautiog bracket AN ESTIMAITII $14.75 VANE NOW ONLY $9.98 CSA-APPROVED HARD HAT wit rain trough and liner lid ESTIMATED $4.94 VALUE NOW. ONLY $3.12 Help yourself to safety. Drop in at GEO. MUTTER injury in crashes results rroof lnd-Shoulder bolts provide sub- contact with some part of the stantial protection against ins steering assembly -- either rim, furious contact with the steer- horn viii or hub, Combination lap ing assembly, SAVE MONEY FtEAD THE At).% BRUSSELS, ONT. AgENT PHONE 17 THE .BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO TITURSDAY„TITLY 1.0tb, 1909 With a few Simple precautions water skiims; is among the safest of sports. says the Department of National Health and . Welfare publication, "Oet Wet". .Follow- ing are seine ',do's" and 'don't's" for shiers. DO — Always wear a ski-belt, wet suit or jacket - - the champions do. posassimiNessassampossiororragariemomewormit BERG Sales Ser4ice Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Bunk. Feeders • Stabling DONALD G. IVES R.R. 2, BLYTH Phone Brussels 443W4 — ski in shallow water or water you are not sure of, if you are in an unfamiliar area, 'in-: vestigate in ihe boat first aml ask local people to point out the best places to ski. Ski in crowded areas - either with swimmers or .other hoant, traffic. • - Ski with an inexperienced boat traffic. Ski in a reckless manner. — Ski • without. an ObServer. ABOVE ALL - - IF YOU DON'T SWIM, DON'T SKI. BICYCLE TIME It's bicycle' time. Bike riders will operate cars one day, The Ontario Safety League urges parents to make sure that their children know, and obey traffic rules. It will lay the 'foundation for safer driving tomorrow. S E A F O R T H UPHOLSTERY Centre Street all kinds of upholstering Brussels Representative: SELWYN BAKER Phone 4 or 79 Brussele HURONVIEW ADMINISTRATOR HAS BEEN APPOINTED Chester native of Seaforth aud currently treasurer of the City of Itratillk.rtl, 11115 heen '.111 pointed to succeed Ilarvoy c. Jolinsum, wbo retired October 05 011111 1'0 Or 01! i ro nYiP 1,„ (111• (.01 house' toe ow .1O,''(1, sit- uated near Clinton. Salary ;or tiro post was ronindod at s 1 11010 )'ear. '1'11.0. appointment 0110H 11'0- Sept. 1. .Annunneenic•nt tine ;;ppoint• went \\•a6 1.ua(11• "It 0)11111 y '011111'11 111000,1114' j(11111S1 • \vtls given his 1.5-year nin. 30111:slot' will I n' ref ailwd ill 1111 advisory calmeity from Sept., 1 to ()Haber Ill. Ills salary will be continued until Dc, :ll, hut. .lie will have to vacate his apartment at the holm, by October i. Because the government no longer allow:, n mtminist ra tor to live in a county home, another 1CC will he toned for the :ipart- intent. Air. Johnston • has been at Huronvicw since August 195.1, lie said that when he came -there were 415 residents and a siiiff of IS who earned, about $2,011 0 rArrtntig them 4.01011. month..• Today there are 279 residents,. a staff of 150 and the payroll if:, about $32,004. MRS JOHN HAROLD PHILIPS :ars, John Harold Phillips. 71, of ,myth, died Wednesday, July 2, at Clinton Public Hospital, She was the former Alice Crace .111cIri tale. Surviving are her husband, lone son, Roy Iplyth; daughter. Ma's, Edward (Marjorie) East of Huliett township: :Mrs,. Owen (Dorothy) Roberts of Thamesford. Mrs William (Roberta) Mast of London; one brother, Ralph God- frey of Goderich, The funeral service was held at the 'fa site!' Memorial Chapel. Bilyth, on Saturday at 2 p,m. with interment in Ellyth onion Cente- tery. "THE GOOD One of the 111011y great benefit s of seat belts is that, in a colliSion,• they prevent the wearer being thrown out of the 011' Persons ejected. are rive times inure likely .to suffer death or injury. How- ever, The Ontario Safety Council points out that many people have been partially ejocted, even when wearing a lap belt. through a door that has opened. For instance. in. it side swipe, if the door z)pong. the driver may fall half out of the car and ten have his upper body car and then have Ins upper body again in a second collision, This is one of t he reasons why doors shoUld always he locked from the inside. Doors can be sprung open.. in a crash simply by the act of something striking, or hooking around the otttside door catch. ALWAYY,S DRIVE WfTI-I DOORS LOCKED. Reasearch Chiding quoted by r.h1:! 011 plyio f.,1-3040 otkow t ,001 11 114 DO'S AND DON'T'S FOR THE WATER SKIER — • Learn and use hand signals -• for skier-driver communication. Release the tow rope in Water skiing has grown treme• fail dourly in popularity during the -past decade until now it is one of the fastest. growing family parti- vipation sports in Canada. The conthination of sun and water and the feeling of speed is one which is difficult not to re- turn to again and again. DON'T