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The Brussels Post, 1979-03-21, Page 5<I= ATTENTION ROYAL BAN K announces: For a new deposit account we have an Easter Surprise! Limited Offer While wooly laStt, ROYAL. BANK servOg Ontario BRUSSELS Car damages Brusiels garage Wingham OPP Constable John Jessup estimates that about $1500 damage resulted when a car crashed into Wilbur Turnbull's garage early Sunday morning knocking out cement blocks and some bricks and damaging the door into the house: Wingham O.P.P. are investigating the incident and say that the vehicle involved is believed to be a dark colored Chev and that it should have extensive damage to the front end. Bang! Featured At OLDFIELD PRO HARDWARE This Week! olow Mack Et White 12" Et 20" Colour 14"— 20"— 26" Remote Control, Push Button & Standard Control USED SETS Now In Stock 20" Sanyo Colour 250.00 20" Sharp Colour 300.°° 26" Consoles from 275.0° SUPER SPECIAL 1 only Gold-11.5 Cu Ft. Frig at 293." OLDFIELD ia\ Nei HARDWARE Brussels 887-6851 , THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 21, 1979 5- Get- results l Post Phone 887-6641 i Want ads WHEN WILL IT MOVE? —, That's the big question for the firemen's draw as to the day month and time of day that this barrel will move out of the ice barrier and go over the dam. The winner of the draw will receive $50. (Photo by Langlois) Obituaries SEW WHAT'S NEW! Spring is a wonderful time to create your own personal fashions with the latest fabrics from Toronto, Montreal and New York. Take time to see some the new, exciting creations in wools, cottons and polyesters. Also, Butterick's latest assortment of Spring patterns have just arrived. Select the latest style. Make your own fashion fun to go with the May flowers. Fashion accessories at Larone's now include a full range of Dart and , Costumaker zippers, threads by Gutermann and J.P. Coats as well as a full range of buttons by Lady Fashion. Larone's "Where, shopping s a pleasure" 527-1960' Setifotth HARRY FREDRICK McCUTCHEON At Welland County Correction In last week's edition of the, Post, the wrong cutline was placed under a picture of the -:Burlington team: The cutline for the Burlington team should have said: DOUBLE A CHAMPS—The Burlington team were the C Double A division champs when the Brussels Optimists held their second weekend of the Atom hockey tournament. In the front row from left are Todd Gregory, Bill Pocock. Ian Wood, Stephen Biblicover, Kevin Kahl, David Kavanagh, Bill Englehart. In the second row from left are Scott King, David Bradley, Jim Button, Martin Hallett, John Blair, Kevin Wyatt, Ponit var, Graham Charlow; Siding in back are cogches Gene Kavanagh and Bai Dahl. General Hospital on March 14th, 1979, Harry Frederick (Fred) McCutcheon of 478 Doans Ridge Road, Welland died in his 49th year. He was' the husband of Mary Sharmain McCutcheon and is survived by his daugh- ter, Connie, at home, his • mother Mrs. Hannah McCut- cheon of Brussels, and bro- thers Frank (Casey), George, Jack, Melvin, all of Brussels, Robert of Vancouver, and sisters Mrs. Lorne (Annie) Bryans of Windsor, Mrs. Jack (Berva) Rice of Weston, Mrs. Vernell (Margaret) Smith in Listowel. Funeral service was held at the H. L. Cudney Funeral Chapel, Welland, on. March 17th. Interment followed in Doans Ridge Cemetery, Wel- land. M.R. MacFARLANE Mungo Robertson MacFarlane 61 of Bluevale died at his residence Friday, . March 16. Ife was born in Charlottenburgh Township, Glengarry County son of the late James and Margaret MacFarlane. 'He was employed at McGavin's Farm Equipment in Walton and was a member of the Bluevale United Church. He is survived by his wife the former Laura Margt.terin Raynard. Also surviving are a daughter, Joan (Mrs. Cliff Brewer) of Milton; a son, Murray of Bluevale and six grandchildren. A sister Janet (Mrs. Gordon MacPherson) of St. Helens and two brothers: ' , Walter of Listowel, and Tom of Brussels, also survive. He was pre-deceased by a brother Hamish and a sister Christine (Mrs. Sylvester Raynard). Committal and funeral ser- vices were held Monday, March 19 at the M.L. Watts Funeral Home in Brussels with Rev. Wilena Brown officiating. Entombment was in the, Mount Pleasant Cemetery Chapel in Ethel.