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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-09-14, Page 13In special session op August 8, council accepted" a tender by Bluewater Truck Centre Ltd., Goderich, for an, International Truck complete with snowplow at a complete price of $34,758.95. If it's not possible to be delivered by December 31, 1977, the motion void. Approval has been received from the Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communications. Township officials were also authorized by Council to purchase LL a photocopying machine. WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon ik Phone 887-6461. • Brussels, Ont. WHITE BEAN GROWERS ,'Additional capacity is now, available at our new modern plant at Seaforth which provides even more. convenience for area bean growers. • Seed Wheatis now available 4'0 L ,YaorAKW?,,' "pc 'LLL' 4.4444.44 Ontario Bean Growers Co-Operative plant at Seaforth * Fair prices * Honest weights * Reliable grading * Patronage return on profits * Courteous service Make the Farmers' Elevator Work For You! THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 14, 1977-13 East 'VVawanosh Issues building peemitts; thcinks SWEEP Council expressed appreciation by letter to Maitland Valley. Conservation Authority for work done by SWEEP crew. Council accepted a Tile Drain. Loan application re S1/4 N% lot 40, Conc. 7, East. WawOnosh Town- ship in amount of $3,500. ' Council accepted a petition for clean-out on the Hallahan- , Caldwell-Toll. Municipal. Drain,' South Branch , from Maurice, Simon and Raymond Hallahan. Council applied for interim, Payment of subsidies under the Public Transportation and High- way Impkvement Act on expenditures made in 1977 in amount of $122,880.06. General accounts of $25,746.55 and the Road accounts of $6,389.41 as presented will be passed and ,paid. a pproved and issued, Sept. 6, building permits to: Frank East Wawanosh Council store; Walter Elliott, pit silo; han, granary; Ralph Campbell, Mervyn McDonald, garage; Mae Scott, shed; Sam Thompson, milk Hallahan,, granary; Leonard Palmer, addition to barn; Janet house; Leonard Robinson, milk Mothers, dwelling; James Halla- house and John Smith, cottage. machinery maintenance can prevent accidents ,still running. Injuries 'resulting .from Wyesting equipment of harvesting equipment now can help prevent farm injuries at harvest time, says Larry Swinn, of the Farm Safety Association of Ontario. Mr. Swinn, senior safety' consultant, says many injuries occur when operators tinker with harvesting equipment while it is 388 fost-time injuries attributable accounted for the majority of the to farm machinery, last year. A complete maintenance check the brakes, lower all hydraulic put the machine out of gear, set Mr. Swinn says it is important to take-off before making any adjustments to the machine. equipment and shut off the power When something goes wrong, "Of the 2000 lost-time injuries last year the most severe accidents resulted from harvest- ing equipment." A complete maintenance check can not only reduce injuries but will also prevent equipment breakdowns during the critical harvest period. Mr. Swinn suggests all belts and chains be checked to ensure proper tension followed by a field test now 'to spot problems in time to order replacement parts, if necessary. "During the field test be alert to unusual noises, increased vibration or power requirements, changes in operating speed and in instrument readings.'' A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. Use this coupon to subscribe to The Brussels Post The Brussels Post BRUSSELS Please enter my subscription to The Brussels Post . Start with the earliest possible issue. hi Canada $ 8 yearly d Elsewhere $14 yearly 0 Payment enclosed Send bill CD ADDRESS CITY & PROVINTC, I POSTAL CODE • LONDON Box 5.1 NAME 1 I. 1 I p YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF 4 . Three lofttions SEAFORTH 345-2007 RANNOCK ONT 0 BEAN GROWERS CO-OPERATIVE "Service and a fair deal is our motto"