The Brussels Post, 1970-08-20, Page 3Frank Wall, Port Burwell
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;`RECREATION TIPS"
Re-fueling is one of the most
critical operations tha the oper-
ator of a power boat can under.
take. An enclosed boat such a a
cabin cruiser with intilt-ia tanks
and inboard-powered naturally
requires. greater care in this re.
gevd, but even an open runabout
powered by ;111 outboard and ;levi-
able tanks presents a ... rd.
Ontario Safely League worn§ that
unless proper techniques are fol-
lowed, explosion and lire can be
the tragic and eeStly. results,
On an oven boat such, as an out-
boaH-powered runabout, gasoline
spilled in the bilge is the greatest
hazard. So always remove port-
able tanks from the boat before
tilling and wipe clean of gasoline
before replacing in the boat.
'On, a boat Whicti is, enclosed by
a cabin Or powered with all in-
board engine which is installed
Under the decks or hatches, gaSO,
line fumes and resultant explos.
ion is the great. danger.
The Ontario Safety 'League
warns that gasoline fumes being
heavier than air will floW into a
hull and find —the, lowest level is
the bilge. Sparks from the engine
or an electric motor will ignite
these fumes causing an explosion
which, will blew a: beret :apart.:
Filler pipes should be installed :
on a deck where fumes will VOW
over-board, Be sure there are ovev-
flow pipes that will vent excess
gasoline overboard, not into the
Before commencing the re.
fueling operation, close all hatch-
es mid windows to prevent the
Wind from carrying fumes into
the boat. On completion of re
fueling, open op windows an d
hatches and turn on blower' to
'Ventilate the hull and expel any
fumes which may have colt -Geier:I',
UNLOADERS and FEEDERS
BADGER SILO
FEED LOT' and
STABLING PLANNING
Sales and Service
'NORTHERN STOCKER
AND pr,oeFi. BALES
More than oral' pepple are pet-
Mg end talking ahout; beef beef
roaste, barber:mei, hamburgs,
steaks itIld of course the live-
stock themselves.
Alembers of the various live-
stock associations involved in the
Northern Stocker and Feeder
Sales are also talking about and
making plans for their PEAD.Flift
SALES.
To assist the buyers of feeder
cattle to make the best use of the
'Northern Feeder Sales, the. .00-
Ordinoting Committee has endeav-
oured to have the sales spaced
over a reasonably long period of
time. Yon will note that the first
Sale will be held at South River,
Thursday, .August 20nd, at 12
noon, and that last Round-Up Sale
en Thursday, October 22nd, 'also
et South River.
All Sale Committees have im-
proved and are improding their
Sale facilities. South River's
covered stock pens as well as its
sale ring, is proving most helpful
and eutisinctory. More important,
they are continuing to improve
their stock through the use of
*v.
A,I, or Perforinanee Tested sires.
Entries are now being. received
for the early Sales, and indicat-
ions are for eNcellent, sales,
This year Northern Ontario
has had ideal weather for past,
tires, and cattle have made good
growth end are in good condition.
SALE DATES .
South River,
Thursdey, August 20
Wiarton
:Thursday, September 3
'Marton
Thursday, September
.r.L'iteSSalen
Wednesday, September 23
Manitoulin (Little Current)
Thursday, September 24:
T., S rre (Dupuy)
• Wednesday, September
New T4iehep.rd.
Thursday, ()Kober 1
South .River
• Thursday, .October
1,1-larton
Thitrsday, October 15
Ma nitoulin
Monday, October lel
South River
TherSday, October 22
Today, when newly s
feather their nest, you'll usually
find- four 'parent§ who , have been
,phicked.
ASPHALT TENDER
Plainly marker sealed tendere
will be received le,- the undersign.
ed up to 01) o'.0ock noon 1.0,',Ls.
Friday August 21, 1.970, to install
au asphalt drive at Central 41.1],'OA
raio.. ,Secondary Sehoeol„ Clintoe, Out-
Nanli, specifications and tender
forms may be obtained at the
offices of the Huron County Board
of Dclucation, 97 Shipley Street,
Clinton, .Ontario,
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Mr. Roy B. 'Dunlop,
Superintendent' of Business Affairs
The Huron County
Board of Education.
BERG
Sales Service
Installation
FREE. ESTIMATES
o Barn Craanere
Bern Foodern
Stabling
DONALD G IVES
R.R. 2. 01...yi H
Phone Brussels 5£37-!9024 S; 1-fuber both of Mildmay and,
iVirs. Gerald Coll, Walkerton,
Donald R. Bell, Windsor
President
OCUL past president
Leon Davey, Oshawa
ROL comptroller
J. E. O'Dell, Corunna
KUL director
John Robertson, Lively
OCUI. director
F. G. Crydermon, Thamesville
First vice-president
UCO past president
Tyson Longman, Howkestone
OCD director
•
Rabat' S. FAcKercher, Dublin
UCO presided
HoWICK LIONS
DINGO WINNERS
Regular Gaines; -Is, S.
way, Winghain; Ray Meyer,
.1.4istowel; itoy NeYor, Listowel
and Mrs, Strauss., Mildnitty;
Miss Doreen Deastelit, I>:erkine;
111.rs. Newman, Wjeighani; Mrs.. S.
Buber, Patricia: Walt
ers, Chepstow; Mrs. D. Felker,
Listowel; Mrs. .Gerniss, Wing-
hum; 'Mrs. R. Moatgomery, Wing-
limn; Mrs. Art Wheeler, Wrox.
eter; john. Dunbar, 1.9citeriag
Mrs. Margaret Adams, Wroxeter;
Miss D. Denstedt, Dorking:. Carl
Doll,
"Share the Weettb.": 1. Mrs.
Elmer ifaskins, Belmore, Mrs.
Stevens, Ilarristen.
;$25 Special.: • Mrs... %'l' ewmnn,
Jackpot Consolation .•& bonus:
Mrs. :George Day, Wingimm. •
Door Prizes: Mrs. ID. Felker,
T..istowel; Mrs. N. Atchison, Wiug-
ham; - Stewart Holloway, Wing.
tam and Mrs. Art 'Wheeler, Wrox-
eter.
• Consolation: Doug Fellmr, List -
owel, Mrs. •(Deorge Strauss. Mrs.
17,..yol vappeommgooliftWftqweaft .err!
Charles G. Munro, Fmk*
Second vice-puesideot
OR past president -where people
are important
The principal objectives of CIAG
are good value to policyholders
and fair and prompt service to
all claimants.
These and the other objectives of this Insurance-
co - operative are set by its board — whose ten
members are elected by the controlling owners:
Ontario Credit Union League -- OCUL
Ontario Federation of Agriculture OFA.
United Co-operatives -of Ontario — UCO
The sponsor-owners accept only a fair return on their invested- capital.
Premium income covers claims and operating costs. investment income
is used to pay income tax and premium tax, to provide moderate
dividends to shareholders, and to build the surplus needed to support
service to a growing number of policyholders.
C1AG provides home, life and automobile insurance protection and
service for more than 200,000 Ontario families. The CIAG companies
have $47 million in assets, a thousand staff members and sales
people, and 58 offices.
INSURANCE
KEN'NETH MARKS & SON
RR 4, AtWoOd, Ont.
Phone 356-2727 Kenneth WeOtherley,
OCUL presideot