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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-05-30, Page 32BOWMAN . BULK FEED TANKS WITH FILL PIPE AND LADDER .TANK BODY PAINTED ONE COAT — UNDERCOAT ONE COAT METALLIC GREEN ENAMEL LADDER ANGLE IRON RING FOR EXTRA STRENGTH HOPPER Grease Gun Heavy duty greaseg gun the pro's use. R dependable and m e. .s Ttedittalh5.e: operating. Jam-proof toggle mechanism. 3-way loading • 571-107 Lightweight SALE 299! Hydraulic Jack PRICE Heavy duty cast steel baser welded steel body. Height adjusts 81/2" to 18". Fast rising action operates in ver- tical, horizontal or angular positions. 281/2 " handle. 8 ton capacity ... 571-102 BLOW PIPE INSPECTION GLASS NON-LEAK AUGER BOOT RING AUGER BOOT WILL TURN ANY DIRECTIONN Cu. Farm Wu Price' Cods Would. Diam. Ht. Cap. . (freight lairs) a-560-202 41/2 ton 7' 13' 263 $ 689.00 560-203 7 ton 7' 17' 417 $ 829.00 560-204 10 ton 7' 21' 571 $ 949.00 560-205 13 ton 7' 25' 725 $1089.00 560-206 16 ton 7' 29' 879 $1329.00 b-Auger boot for feed tanks. Will turn in any direction 560-220 Farm Price when purchased with any of the listed tanks. • Ea.$49.99 FARA,. *cc thiise Prices are special OriCes avillible only to nines fanners , quilifmd under the Federal SAWS and Excise Tax taws to Writhes, ,Nents used tor agriCultural purposes on tax and/or duty exempt Weis. This must be wowed by the fiNnO of a valid end user Cerhircate at the Ornate pUrchesi. • • 8" Rawhide 719' 9 Work Boot — or. 8" Cheyenne steel toe work boot with Bontex insole, — foam cushion, and steel shank. Full and half sizes 6-13 (no 121/2 ). C.S.A. approved 54W-856 Roper Gloves 829 SW PRICE . Creme steerhide gloves. . with roper thumb and dome' fastener at top. Available in sizes Medium, Large and X-Larga .. _ ......516404 _ 6 Ea. Easy-care _ Coverall Machlne-wash/dry polyester-cotton Unlined blend coverall In Army Glow. .perms coverall arid reinforced at polnhiof raisin. Homy 2-way zipper. Six pocket. . y-dut . 548447 Perms-Press Work Pants (notshown).0livewoodfull mat pant 4 pookets plus watch pocket Waist 30"- 44". Insearh: 29", aole, 32". 546-656 .Es. $1241481. pride c-11 ft. x-4" Grain Auger. Heavy duty. ' Lubricated bearings. 16 gauge tubing. 519-101 Farm Price. Es. $67.88 12 THE. BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 6, 1979 Belgrave residents return Obituaries from. Altantic provinces DANIEL WALTON LAMONT Daniel (Danny) Walton Lamont, 21, of Belgrave died suddenly on Saturday as the result of an auto accident, Mr. Lamont, the son of James Lamont and Irene (Smith) Lamont, was born in Wingham in August, 1958 and was educated at East Wawanosh Public School and F.E. Madill Secondary School, Mr. Lamont was asa an automotive ce at Canadian Tire oderich. He was a member of Knox United Church, Belgrave. Mr. Lamont is survived by his parents, and sister Dorlda and brothers Dale and Dwight, all at home. The funeral services were held on Monday, June 4 at 3 p.m. from the Currie-Walker Funeral Home in Wingham with Rev. John Roberts conducting the service. Burial was in Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave. The pallbearers were Danny Hunter, Don Procter, Glen Nixon, Chris Procter, Calvin Nixon and Brad Montgomery. The flowerbearers were Darlene Taylor and Janice Coultes. JOHN KENNETH SCOTT John Kennet Scott, 52, of R.R.1, Belgrave died on Friday, June 1 in University Hospital, Londonafter a lengthy illness. Mr. Scott was predeceased by his parents, Robert James Scott and Margaret Isobel (Aitken) Scott. He is survived by his wife, Lottie Margaret Saunders and his children, Beth (Mrs. Jerry de Bruin) of Clifford, Ea (Mrs. Bill Gadke) of Lakelet, Patsy of Clifford, and Karen, Audrey, John, Jim, Bill, Kevin and Allen all at home. He is also survived by sisters Isabel (Mrs. John McMillan) of Listowel; Nora (Mrs. Gordon Robb) of R.R. 3, Goderich; Mary (Mrs. Leonard Eccles) ' of Holstein and brother Malcolm of Belgrave. Mr. Scott is also survived by three granddaughters and one grandson. Mr. Scott was educated at S.S. No. 8 and he farmed in the area in his early life, later working in construction with Mowbray Construction Company and Gallaher Bulldozing. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Belgrave. Mr. Scott married his wife from the birde's home in Ashfield Township in May, 1952. The funeral was held Monday, June 4 at 1 p.m. from the Currie-Walker Funeral Home in Wingham with Rev. John Roberts conducting the service. Burial was in Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave. The pallbearers were Don THREE. 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