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The Brussels Post, 1973-07-25, Page 4Reeves, officials attend Huron picnic at Seaforth For a hundred years people have been subscribing to the Post WHY DON'T YOU? Reeves at Huron Picnic (Continued from•Pa.ge 1) were:, Boys 5 and under - (1) Michael Pullen, (2) Jan Davidson Girls 5 and under . (1) Susan Elston ($)KarenSchade Boys 7 and under - (1) Mark Moring (2) Ian MacKinnon Carle 7 and under - (1) Carla Thompson (2) Nancy Mulvey, De.. borah Profit (tied). Boys 9 and under (1) Gordon Nevery (2) Scott Profit. Girls 9 and under (1) Leanne Moran (2) Jill McCutcheen. Boys 11 and under (1) Bill Shewfelt (2) Brian Shewfelt. Girls 11 and under (1) Shelley McLeod (2) Joan Sills. Boys 13 and under (1) Brian Shewfelt (2) Kim Thompson. Girls 13 and under (1) Shelley McLeod (2) Jill McCutcheon. County Councillors' Timed Walking Race - Wilmer • j, Cuthill. Ex-Wardens' Timed Walking Race - Walter Forbes, Ex-Wardens' Wives Timed Walking Race - Mrs. Wm. Dale, County Councillors' Wives Timed Walking Race - Mrs. An- son McKinley. Girls' Kick-the-Slipper (under 21) 1st. Beverly Elston, 2nd. Lorie Beattie. Ladies' Kick-the-Slipper (21 and over) - 1st. Jean Ginn 2nd, Mrs. Stan Profit. SPECIAL DRAW PRIZES Boys' Draw (under 15) - 1st. Trevor Fortune, 2nd. David Alex- ander Girls' Draw (under 15) - 1st, ..Nancy Mulvey, 2nd. Cathy Mc- K inley. Current year's County Councillors' Draw - 1st. Gerry Ginn 2nd. Allan Campbell. Current year's County Councillors' Wives Draw - 1st. Mary Thomas, 2nd. Mrs. Allan Campbell. Men's Draw Prize (15 and over) - 1st. Bill Dale, 2nd. David Archibald. Women's Draw Prize (15 and over) 1st. Grace Forbes, 2nd. Greta Nediger. Oldest Person - Arthur Nicholson. Youngest Person - Scott Vadden, Supper Draw - George Bailie. 4140#••••#0,14,0444* 4 .0o per year Fill in and trail this coupon 'Please send me the Brussels Post for the next year. I enclose 0 Please bill me Cj Name Steset or KO. Bet , ToWn Or toy , ProVitia .... „„ .. .. ......... ..... ..... „ tittittELS. lidtt JULY 25; tOtt .H.0.044...#44.04,400#,H4‘4444444.404404044#0 Grease silo unloaders sllo,unloaders can be aSdan- gerotts as they are useful and labor .saving, especially if they are not lubricated properly. Hal Wright, seeretary-matiager of the .,Farm machinery Board de8- Cribed a recent incident where I. tile unloader hoist failed and• dropped the mechanism al most twenty feet, narrowly missing the owner. on examination, it was dig-, covered that a bearing in the electric hoist had failed and dropped the Shaft enough td dis- engage two of the gears, This allowed the cable to freewheel. Further irevettotionShewedthA the 'cable pulley at the top of the tripod was also badly worn. • ThiS developed !reit a complete lack of lubrication-, causing failure of the bushing and a badly scored 'shaft. The MadhaniStn is currently being checked by the tuanu, factures. and by Celidn 4 sine information is available blame IA being laid on the far, root for lack of itibricatiotti, nor the manufacturer' for defecthre design Of WOrktnahShip, the iroportaat factor in both pieces equipitieht is that they be 'equipped with Ettietinif f beatititt or have easily dessible. trease" fittings, Now etittipitierit -ShOtild be ChiSelY OW:Mined, ter theSe tritiCal sfeithreS, prier to purchase. -silo unloaders ehouldb 1 e checked at the Start of bd.1" fOr Weft dalliagedpirtg and Itintinitedit: necessary. ESTABLISHED 1872 gBrussels Post 1111119M1111111111111.‘ BRUSSELS ONTARIO Subscription by mail Anywhere in Canada Please send me the 'Brussels Post for the next year, ehelose Please bill MC Nan* .. ..... . . . ....... .,".'",V ,V , Street or P.t . Box ..... . . .. . .„.,. town Eir tiff ii,•PC•i .. .. .. • OttsVince 1.101TVVV .. ...... ... ...... *410111V.f.a