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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1985-11-06, Page 15Couple honoured by family, friends on 35th anniversary This is no way to install a built-in vacuum. Don't work blind! Use Canada's only see through ducting system guaranteed for life never to clog!* Why risk behind-the-wall clogs with opaque ducting you can't see, can't check, can't control! Now from Beam, comes a free- flow, see-through goof-proof ducting system designed not to clog ever, with sections that meet tightly, and Beam- designed rounded corners that even let large dirt chunks, gravel, and sharp objects like pine needles or broken glass fly past to the dirt canister. Yet you pay no more for this unique Radio lhaek system than you would for old-style, off-the-shelf parts that force you to work blind— risking massive dirt build- ups and clogs months or years later because parts don't fit together properly. So install a built-in with your eyes open. Use Beam's goof-proof, see- through ducting system** that's guaranteed for life in writing" never to clog -- even if you use it with competitive built-ins. 'Full details on guarantee "Patent applied for Oldfield Pro Hardware and Radio Shack Brussels 887-6851 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTSUNTIL9P.M. BEAM DON'T LUG A VACUUM - PLUG IN A BEAM! John Deere Owners... PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTS Ask About Our Annual Service Inspection for Your Tractor or Combine Our Technicians can do All the Professional Work Required to Rebuild Your Equipment to its Original Performance and Reliability. 1985 oNcHINE AS ANNUAL SERVICE INSPECTION RA A #15: • 610orii TRAC Call our Service Department for Estimates Kevin, Buchanan 523-4244 Du HURON TRACTOR We're Very Big On Service BLYTH THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1985. PAGE 15. Walton business booming The little village of Walton has come alive with many newcomers. Several businesses have been started up recently on the main 'street. On the west side Kit's Cottage "Crafts with Class" is a small store opened on October 29 by Mrs. Bob (Kit) Walker in the downstairs of their home, formerly owned by Ralph and Viola Traviss. The new store has character with all its displays of ceramics, weav- ing and wrought-iron. All crafts are completed on the premises. There are shelves of green-ware for sale, and Kit also does custom firing. Drop in any time Tue. - Fri., from 10 - 6 and Saturdays 9 - 3. It is worthwhile to come in and just browse. Bob Walker has opened a welding shop across the street, formerly Walton welding. They do Fabricating and General Repairs. One door north next to Kits, Crafts with Class is a new store, "The Walton Refrigeration and Appliance Service." It is run by owners Dave and Carol Gamble who moved here from Cambridge. Mr. Gamble takes in used appliances, services all appliances with a 90-day warranty. He has 20 years of service. He also does repairs to heating and air condi- tioning heat pumps, bulk milk coolers, commercial equipment and domestic appliances. Dave and Carol have two little girls Amanda and Carol Ann. They will be living at the rear of the place when they get their apartment completed, at present they are in one of the upstairs apartments. You can get in touch with them anytime at 887-9175. Next week I'm hoping to have further information on other new business and if at anytime you have a news item for the paper, please give me a call at 887-6677, it's the only way we can keep the people of our community informed of what is happening, would also like to have your visitors. FATHERS FOR JUSTICE TO ALL FATHERS 1] Have you hugged your child today? Chances are you have not if you are divorced or separated. 2] Do you enjoy regular access to your child? Chances you will or have been denied access at least once by your ex-wife. 3) Do you make support payments for your child? Chances are your ex-wife will want more money soon. 4] Do your parents have a good relationship with your child? Chances are your ex-wile will not allow that relationship to continue or grow. Fathers for justice is a support group for fathers Fathers for justice is lobbying the government Fathers for justice Is going to have the family law changed Fathers for justice has regular meetings Fathers for justice welcomes all second wives or girlfriends Fathers for justice can and will help you FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL STEVE TANFIELD —578-0728 Help us to help you A family party was held to honor Ken and Leona McDonald on there 35th wedding anniversary when they met for a dinner at the Golden Lantern in Brussels on Sunday evening, October 20. Their anni- versary date is October 28. Those present included Don and Marilyn McDonald; Jim and Linda McDonald, R.R. 2, Brussels; Bruce McDonald, Mildmay; Mag- gie Burton, Huron Park; Rick and Joanne McDonald; Murray and The 4-H Walton I Club the Doughbirds held their 4th meeting at the home of Elsie Carter. The topics covered were butter cakes and egg-foam cakes. Carol Ann Williamson, the junior assistant leader demonstrated making meringues and egg whites. Plans were made for the Bake Exchange. The girls then made chocolate chiffon cake. The fifth meeting was held at the home of Pat Nolan. We talked about frostings and icings. Carol Ann demonstrated how to make a decorating one using an envelope. Each girl then tried their hand at decorating with these envelopes. The sixth meeting of the 4-H club was held in the form of a Bake Exchange. Each girl brought a baked article and after answering a quiz on baking prepared by Glenda Carter and Sherry Hoegy, the girls exchanged their baking. Mary Huether; Brian and Dianne Huether all of Brussels; Ernie and Alberta Stevens, Walton; Murray and Doris Crisk, Hanover and Ken and Margaret Rodgerson, Clinton. Guests were all invited back to Rick and Joane's home for a social evening when a few other friends dropped in to congratulate the bride and groom of 35 years. They received many lovely gifts and cards of Best Wishes on this happy occasion. Guest for the evening were Mrs. Paul Ryan who demonstrated cake decorating and each girl tried some of her techniques taught. Michell Gauley thanked Mrs. Ryan and presented her with baked goods made by Pam Nolan and Carol Ann Williamson. About people Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Saunders and Patrick and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saund- ers, all of Royal Oak, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether were Sunday dinner guests at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. John Thamer, Tony and Jason visited with Ruth Thamer one day last week. 4-H club learns about cake decorating