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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-04-27, Page 9Two speed throttle lever eliminates cables that can• stick or need adjustment. Fingertip starting.'Easiest of any mower, Easy on-and-off grasscatcher bag pivots to go through narrow openings. Coesril drag the ground! Unlike other mowers, our patented flexible rear safety shield lets you back up and manoeuver easily in any direction. No noisy metal shields to catch, rattle or drag. Solid-state electronic ignition virtually never needs a tune-up. Simplified carburetor almost never needs adjustment. IiUn•DbY. SMCE 193 WE WRY m E LED THE D DESIGEL Mower can be hung up by handle for winter storage. Extra-long floating handle helps keep feet away from deck, provides good leverage, and its height can be adjusted for comfort. Primer feeds gas directly into carburetor for faster starts. Unlike stamped metal deck.., the LAWN-BOY die-cast deci. is rust-proof, more rigid, quieter—yet lighter. Easy-to-handle LAWN-BOY is up to 101b8. lighter than leading 4-cydle brands. Thick, die-cast aluminum deck has double safety walls In front an rear. AdjustS'easily to Six cutting heights from 1" to 3". Smooth tires shed mud and clippings. POlyethylene Wheels are rust-resistant and designed to surpass in strength and life the' Steel wheels commonly used on mowers, Alt-lift blade arid -aerodyriaMid deck create powerful vacuum action, Carbon steel blade IS "auStenVered" to retain sharp edge. Auto 'Electric Ltd. LAWN-BOY 2-cycle engines can outlast comparable 4-cycles without major repair. Staggered wheel design minimizes scalping. saw Under-the-deck Muffler is quiet: directs noise into grass. COPEA safety decal certifies that LAWN-BOY meets safety tests of the Canadian Outdoor Power Equipment Association. Side discharge chute With' patented safety contour and Special deflecter bar helps keep feet OUt and deflects thrown objects downard. smooth, level Out. Blade stiffener helps provide — Fred McGee Wft HAM Sales ,backed by Service 357-1416 RL TtluST cOMPANy S1NOE 1430g I),.N.Lefebrei Manager Listowel, Ontario' THE BRUSSELS POST 0 APHIL 21, 1977 5'deposit not .5 4 -fax needed for -conned pop, MPP says. THE WINNING ATOMS — With the many trophies they won this year lined up in front of them, the Brussels Atom hockey team proudly posed for the photographer. Team members, with coaches are, front, left Doug Machan, Paul Machan, Da rrin Watts, Bradley Black, Robert Cardiff, Mike Smith, Kevin Johnston, Tim Fritz, Murray Lowe. Back Row, Rick Knight, Doug Shaw, David Cossitt, Dean Rutledge, Kevin McArter. (Photo by Robb) The Ontario Government's proposed 5 cent-a-can tax on canned pop is a "licence to Jitter", Liberal resources critic Murray Gaunt (Huron-Bruce) says. Mr. Gaunt said the tax, proposed by the Treasurer in his budget Tuesday night, may be a revenue earner but "it does absolutely nothing to really solve the problem of littering." "We need a five cent deposit instead of a f .ive cent tax", Mr Gaunt said. "A deposit would encourage people to return empty cans for re-cycling,. When you consider that collection is the major cost involved in recycling, a healthy deposit is the best and cheapest way to ensure return of empties," he added. Some estimates have placed the collection cost as high as 70 per cent of total recycling expenses. Mr. Gaunt said that the five cent tax • on canned pop will hit children the hardest. But a five cent deposit on the other hand would encouarge children to make money by collecting empties. The' Treasurer's proposal to levy a tax to be turned over for environmental use isn't nearly as efficient. The money will be filtered through the bureaucracy; the cans will be left on the ground and recylcing will be exactly where it is to, day. "A five cent deposit would encourage collection of empties, provide children with income and complete the first and most expensive part of recylcing costs," Mr. Gaunt said, USE POST WANT-ADS HOW TO BECOME EXTINCT IN JUST ONE EASY LESSON! DON'T ADVERTISE IN The Brussels Post Your will assures that what you leave goes where you want The way to make sure your assets are distri- buted as you want, is to make a will. 'The Way to make sure your will is properly administered is to appoint Victoria and Grey Trust as your. executor. Do it today!