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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-05-07, Page 13Famous name appliances - for easy living! Remember Mother's Day'—Sunday, May 11th! • .. ,,,, v.. • •••••••....- ' 11 PROCTOR- filLEX Coffee Magic' Automatic Brewer 88 `Take-Apart' Electric p. Kettle . • • s•:•: 1:4iatirk 1%ips, Irk Mift • ri.111.14,14$11,4444 THE BRUSSELS POST, 1VIAY 7,,1.980 — 13 You. can always. depend on a Proctor-90ex iron. Smooths away the wrinkles fast. Even steam distribution. Reliable, full- range temperature/fabric guide. Gleaming chromed base with comfortable black handle. Thrifty! See it, now! 43-2504 Mastetchef Quik. Cooker Grills or fries sandwiches, burgers, eggs and bacon. Quick - clean; non - stick cooking surface. 43-1101 999 ASSOCIATE STORE - F.W. TILLEY LTD• Seaforth ,E) Can Opener/Sharpener Opens any Size can. 88 i Magnetic, lid lifter. Sharpens knives or sciSsoit. 43-2367 There's magic in the rich taste and the easy preparation. Auto- matic drip method strains out sediment, retains the full flavor. Brews up to 10 cups and keeps them hot. 43-0451 *Paper Filters, for above type. Package of 100. 43-0489 .. 1.19 Steam and Dry Iron 88 • Use your CANADIAN TIRE CARD o Proctor-Silex Toaster Toast pops up per- selector. Chromed 1299 fect! Handy shade housing. 43.0806 CGE Food Processor In • seconds — shreds, maSheS or purees! Big' 95 grates, slices, chops kitchen helper. 43-1997 PROCTOR- ins% Comes apart for a thorough cleaning of mineral depbsits — so water boils faster!. Contemporary style with a shiny, stainless steel base. VVell-balanced, one,piece molded handle in Harvest Gold color. A welcomed gift! Shop now. 43-0219 r\ Walton hos last euchre Correspondent , MRS, ALLAN McCALL 887-6677 It was a full hall for the DeiSert Euchre sponsored, by , 'the , Walton Women's Institute Airi Tuesday evening April.. 29th. They were wercomed by • , 1st Vice-President Mrs. Keith Rock. , There were 21 tables of euchre in play. Prize winners were: High lady - Mrs. Cliff Hoegy; 'Low - .Mrs, Sadie McDonald; High Man - Gordon Murray; Low`"- Ed Baker. , Door prizes: Ted flunking and Mrs. E. Stevens; Additional Draws - Mrs: K. Rock; Mrs. C. Wey; Lawrence Ryan; Harvey Craig; Bert Shrobrook;* Mrs. K. Rock; . Harold Bolger; Mrs. L. Reid. This brought the euchre's to a close for this season. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker, Erin and Kim -of London visited aver Friday night • with':;Mrs.. Dorothy Sholclice, Murray and Sandra. Mrs. Harold Hudie and Mrs: William Humphries attended the Officers Con- ference at the University of Waterloo last week from Tuesday till Thursday.' Mrs. Geo. Taylor arrived home last week from a months-stay with family near ,BrownsVille Texas. Mrs. Orvilla McCutcheon, moved to the Callander Nursing Home . in Brussels from the Se,aforth Community •H9,spfrAi where she ahs been a patient for the past feW months. . The Walton Sports Club held a very successful dance on. Friday evening in • the Brussels, Morris and Grey Auditoriuni to the music of the Swinging Brass. Local couple married BONDI — CLOAKEY 'Sharon Dianne Cloakey, daughter of Witt. Ivy Cloakey of R.R:4, Brussels and Barry Michael Bondi, son of Mr. -. and Mrs. Carl Bondi of Wingham, were Married in Belgrave . Presbyterian Church in a double ring ceremony on May 3. Rev. Ken Innes of BrUssels officiated at the wedding. Sandra Cloakey of R.R.4, Brussels was the maid of honour. The groomSman was Craig Bridges of BelgraVe and the ushers were Paul Cloakey,-brother of the bride and Don Bakkelaar, a friend of the groom. :The organist . Was Mrs. William Dalyrmple and the soloist was ,Miss Darlene Wessilink. Following the wedding, a reception was held in Winghani Legion. The couple will , reside in Wingham. Relatives at- tended the wedding from Kitchener, Whitby and Landoll. ' Multi-Speed Oster/Blender . 4999 Settings for all your needs— snacks, beverages, ' baby foods. 56cup jar. 43,1918 •• . (muminn TIRE 123 .456,789 7 R J ROBERT Charge it with your Canadian Tire Card or save with Cash Bonus Coupons