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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-05-04, Page 20AVERAGEICHETt STRENGTH 125 035.156.7 KO CARMTHRIFT 10000 .FT. BALER TWINE TREATED WITH INSECT. RORENT & ROT REPEllANT OGRESS 41 L85 GROSS WEIGHT PER BALE 40 LEE NCI WEIGNI PER II AEE 11B 14 VG! t16 60 K61 Am* IN /0.E 0110 MANUFACTURED FOP UNITED COOPERATIVES Of ON EEISYS,All,it 014 All-purpose 839 Grease Gun The all-purpose Grease Gun for use on auto- mobiles, farm machinery etc, Loads three ways — cartridge,dispenseror bulk. A must for greasing 1961 and later cars . . 571-017 12" Rubber 20 Flex HoSe ea. 12" flexible rubber hose c/w connectors .for use with lever or pistol-grip grease guns. Braided rub- ber construction. 1/8 " I.D. couplings. 571-005 • Slow Moving 285 Grease g95 Vehicle Sign ea. Cartridges Iv per 10 Bright orange centre is Superior quality grease for highly visible by day and ieavy-duty farm, automo- red reflective border glows ive and industrial equip- at night. A must for all trac- rent applications. Hand- tors and slow moving farm es well in cold. Sticks to machinery. ..... 577-206 he job in the heat. 682-299 10,000 ft. 40 lb. gross per bale 240 lb. average tensile strength 125 lb. average knot strength. Treated with, insect, rodent & rot repellant. Universal 7350 Salt & Mineral Feeder Provides salt and minerals to your herd when and where they are needed the most. Rubber tub resists chemical action. Wind-vane turns roof for rain and snow protection. 48" base. Approx. cap. 100 lb. 577-037 Heavy Duty HD7 Oil 10W30 10W30 multigrade oil is your all round choice if you drive an average mix of city and highway. Exceeds new car warranty requirements plus API Service Classifica- tions SE CC . .. . . . . . _681-7'10 Fram Oil Filters Provides a .controlled flow of oil through the filter and at the same time, traps many contaminating parti- cles. Fits most cars, trUcks and farm equipment. Clevises & Hitches Hot forged heat treated clevises and hitches in a variety of shapes and sizes. You're sure to find one to suit your purpose at. the CO-OP. 000-000 PLEASE NOTE Farm Price is a special price evellable only to those farmers qualified under the Federal Sales & Excise Tax Laws to purchase items Used for aOricultural purpOses on tax and/or duty exempt basis. This must be supported by the filing of a valid end user certificate at the time of purchase. FINANCING AVAILABLE THROUGH., Cranbrook County Council New house going u Re commends non smoking areas 20—THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 4v, 1977 The county board of health has acknowledged the need for non- smoking areas in public places and urges the immediate designation of such areas, according to information discussed at County Council on Friday. Noting that 58 per cent of the population are, non-smokers, the board says there is growing pressure for "legislation and governmental directive" to designate non-smoking areas in airplanes, restaurants, stores and other public places. Government legislation passed in the United States provides for summary fines of $5 to $25 for smoking in such areas, it was pointed out. The board also proposed a joint committee with Perth County to discuss sharing of services and consider administrative amalga- mation of the two health units. Several councillors yoiced objections to the idea of a joint health unit. Reeve William Elston of Morris Township told the board he is disappointed more money is not spent making the Huron health unit work better instead of studying a joint committee. He likes theldea of the health unit being controlled by the county, he said, and feels a joint unit is unnecessary. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. Correspondetit Mrs. Mac Engel Work commenced last week on •the new house being built for Mr. John Vanass on his lot here. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch are home from an enjoyable trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. AIf King and son Kenny and his wife, all of Brantford, were recent visitors with. Mrs. Calvin Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell are visiting with their family in Thorold. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sinclair and. Susan, Aurora, spent t4 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Stewart litleh4 Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce' Schenk, Kitchener, and Mr. an d Mrs. Oscar Huehn. Conestoga, visited Miss Emylene !Steiss. Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Mathieso4 and boys, Corunna, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Jolla Vanass and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wilson and family, Cambridge, visited Mt. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family on Sunday.