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The Brussels Post, 1966-10-27, Page 3ROY W. KENNEDY. Publisher Publishcd USSE LS, ONTARIO, aver; Thursday Authorized as Second Class mall, vest Office toepartment, Ottawa Establishd 1872 Serving the Farming Community Member of ';:--..nno Ian weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Weekly Newspapers Assoslation R. , BAUER YOUR MASSITY FERGUSON DEALER A Complete Line Of New and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS, ONT. D. A. RANN FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE LIctreseu Funeral orrsotor and IllfdlailMde PHONE 36 or at BRUSSELS, on's. J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIS T SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE Tuescla)s, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturday a.m. Thursday evenings by appointment only. Phone Seaforth 527.1240 Clinton Office — Clinton Medical Centre, Rattenbury Street Monday and. Wednesday 9:00 to 5:30 p.m, Phone 482-7010 SHEPHERD & ,MILL CRAWFORD, J. H. CRAWFORD, Q., G. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A.. LLB, Brussels and WInaharn Phone 120 Phone 35741131C VV1NGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 118 VOWS CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 15b WINGHAM JOHN MAI-LICK GORDON JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER PHONE: .291-4450 LISTOWIEL PRE-CAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS SPECIALIST iN HOG. SLATS, SIDF.WALK, SLABS, PATIO STONES (Dept. of Agriculture Tested) ERNIE BACK & CO. BRUSSELS, ONTARIO !'I NE lb ve.AraeU; "*"*PA04/0416Y VSelh-merrobvstf4 The iLdustriai ortgage & Trust :ompany Established 1889 OFFICES: — Forest Sarnia eetrolla Strathroy Contact our Representative SELWYN. BAKER Phone 79 Brussels MAGGIE MORRIS Was, back again as a panelist on the popular CBC-TV nrogram, FLASHEAGX,, A FLT: Mc.KILLOP MUTUAL FUZE YNSLIRANCE COMPANY Office Main Strait SEAFOPTH insures Town Dweitintis Alt Classes Of Farm POOPiettY StinniTier Ctittagiee Churches, Scheele, Halls Extended coveralls anioke., vitater dania0ei falling Objects, alio avillable,, AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Geeforill0 Witt, Leipor, Je, Lendesboro: SdIwyn Baker, Brussels; Nereid tquirstlif COON Georoo 1101161 09nfild tt Atemi Seetertt!, * TUB BRAISSEP powr, 131tUSSELS, ONTARIO BRUSSELS TRANSPORT SAFE DEPENDABLE 'IMUCKING SERVICE Ship Pigs On Monday A.M. if Monday Holiday — Ship Tuesday Cattle Trucking service to or from Brussels anywhere within Ordario Phone George Jutzi Brussels 122 l'FIQTECT IIVNTIN9 pRivi4EGg4 Dangerous, use pg firearines and acts ,of vs,ndaliSni have praCtical- ly eliminated the use of private lands for hunting in central and southern Ontario, The Ontario 'Safety League suggeSts that el), seryanee of a few common sense rules of hunting courtesy would help to impreve this deplorable Situation, Never hunt on private land without first obtaining permission from the owner. And then re- member that you are a guest of the farmer or landowner and act accordingly. Never shoot near buildings or llivestock, and of course, never shoot at livestock or use build- ings, farm machinery or other equipment for target practice. Be careful not to damage gates or fences, and alWays close gates behind you. Never walk through standing or growing crops or cut firewood and make cooking fires without permission. • If you have created any dam- age, report it to the landowner and offer to pay for the damage or help fix it. Also report any acts of vandal- ism observed to the landowner or local police. These common sense acts of courtesy would not only mean many hours of enjoyable hunt. ing, but could"also develop friend- ships Which could bring pleasure for years. LATEST FARM MACHINERY STRESSES SAFETY FEATURES The latest farm machinery' has more safety built into it than, ever herr:We, according to Ontario Department of Agriculture, and: Food Safety Specialist Hal Wri- ght: "Trends in corn harvest equip- Ment show the grotving popul- arity of self-propelled combines; with corn heads to handle they heavier crops which tOday'S fanners grow reports Mr. Wright. "New pickers also feat- ure bigger capacity and better shielding, facilitating the hatVest- ing of corn without the frequent, annoying and , sometimes danger, ous Steps to unclog or remove trash,. However, net. every farm has the latest ectnimnont, 11lany Older machines de not have the 'advantage of onr recent develop ments Safety research and da not carry these safety features. "'On the other hand, far too many farmers remove the power- take-off or Other shields and gliards, thereby defeating efforts or manufactureit to protride safe and efficient machines. Most corn picker accidents, for example, happen because the operator lbesn't shut off the power before cleaning, unclogging, adjusting, or Servicing the harvesting machine. All monufacturers provide an 01)- orator's manual illustrating safe and efficient ways of operating the machine. If these safety pre- cautions are,. followed, We could reduce our corn picking, accidents. to a. miiiinnim since safety is OM Mailer i'Aftritiein HHIGNER INTEREST RATES .: ...0pAR.ANTEED iNvEsTmENT CERTIFICATES 1/210. for on a year 1/4/470-for two year's Available in amounts of $100.00 or more. An ideal investment for security and high return. for 3, years