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The Brussels Post, 1977-06-15, Page 17LOCKWOOD INNES Bean Handling Equipment Gering, Nebraska 69341 Phone 308-436-5051 LOCKWOOD PULLER CUTTER FEATURES — Hi ground clearance 14" — Hi-Speed thin cut knives with wedges — 36" front knives 48" rear knives — Gauge wheels larger - 16" Dia. — Mount -to most tractors 40 to 100 HP — Easy to take off — Heavy Duty 3" tool bar. — Requires Cy I.att. (front) — Excellent clearance using' no push rods — Gauge wheels - front- rear 4 Row complete mounted $1,690.00 FLOATING PICKUP UNITS BEAN WINDROWERS Model 570 with 4P2 or 4P7 cross conveyors 835 Model (6 - 8 row) centre or end cross 7 As low as $1,405.00 less drive 7 7 7 148" conveyor models 1977 Model complete .$3,740.00 A proved design for superior performance in the field featuring Rotor Rods Stop All Wrapping Individually Rep( adeable Long Rubber Set Fingers Large ROtor With 4 Rows of Rubber mounted Fingers Sealed, Floating, Self- Aligning Bail Bearings Airplane - Type Wheels Pneumatic Tires Exclusive Design Prevents Wrapping and Plugging Large Diameter Double Slingers Windrow HoldDowns Save More Grain Variable 'speed Drive To Get Ideal Action GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS4 KNIVES Distributed By Seaforth 'Branch of PHONE 519427,0110 Drive packages for most Mbdel 16LC combines and swathers. 84" 100." 124" THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 15, 1977 -47 Ires5.4 )log14 sibli sink g halt have hong atutdn r SPA Cavan fro ALMOST! — Kim Brocklebank came very close on this attempt , to clear the bar 'during the field day last Wednesday at Brussels Public School. Her knee just got a little in the way. (Photo by Langlois) Walton girls receive pins UP AND OVER — Vickie Leis made ove r the bar on this attempt ,in the high jump competition at the Brussels Public School field day last Wednesday. (Poto by Langlois) Mrs. Betty McCall Correspondent 887.6677 Girls and leaders from the altos 4-H clubs were among the n clubs that attended the 4-H ehievetnent Day for the project, Clothes for Leisure" at the Grey entral School on Sattirday June The morning began at 10 a.m. ith the presentation of Leaders', adges, then the, girls rticipated in Oral Evaluation of arments, Judging Fabric's, ams and Trims for suitability to given style and a quiz on leisure ear, The afternoon program was esentafions of demonstrations, is or exhibits along with a ashion Parade. Walton 1 Lazy Ladies had a monstration .on Selecting aterials and Patterns for isure wear. Commentators ere Margaret Shortreed, Karen ddegaal and Karen Plas. Their aders were Mrs. Lin Steffler d•Miss Margaret Shortreed. Walton 11, "Lounging ssies" had an exhibit, Variety Lesiurewear with mmentators Laura Dennis and anne Godkin. Their leaders re Mrs. Alberta Hudie and rs, Liphard. Presentation of County ours went to Nanci Bennett, icy Schade and Liz Reinink of e Walton area. Provincial Honours went to ne Schade and :Joyce McCallum Walton. The fall project is Featuring nit, it is desinged to help girls am more about fruit and its' es in fresh, canned, frozen and ied forms, Mission Band Members of the Mission Band t for their June meeting in the urch basement on Sunday ning. The mite boxes were lected by the treasurer, Cathy Gavin, This meeting being in e form of a Fun Day they all ent over to the school yard for eir sport activities with the achers in charge. Due to the nip weather they all returned to e church basement When they ere served chocolate bars; wares and freshie. Personals Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Marks d family and Mr. and Mrs. Don orrection The Outline under a picture on ge one of last week's Post orrectly identified Walton area silent Timmer. 'Mi. auicr received a pin for 25 ats service as a rural mail trier. The Post apologites for ,O error:, Nolan• and - family spent the weekend camping at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell attended Brown-Heighton wedding Kincardine on Saturday. the in