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The Brussels Post, 1980-07-16, Page 12NEW M.F. EQUIPMENT M.F. 750, 550, 540 Combines in stock . M.F. 124 Balers' in stock M.F. Mower Conditioner in stock M.F. 775 Swathers in stock. USED EQUIPMENT COMBINES 1-Case 600 with pickup 1-Case 1160 special 464 corn head 13' cutting head, no reasonable, offer refused. 1-Gleaner G. 13' cutting head pickup, pick up reel GL - 630 6 row corn head. 1-M,F. 410 D pickup table and corn head in stock 1-M.F. - 510 D pickup table and corn head in stock. 1-82 M.F. with pickup. M.F. TRACTORS 1-M.F. 265 D 8 speed 1-M.F. 265 D 1-M.F. 1155 D cab SWATHERS 1-M. F. 44-10' 1-M.F. 36-10' 1-M.F. 36-12' Boyes Farm Supply Massey-Ferguson Seaforth Ont. 527-1257 MAITLAND VALLEY Insurance Agency Ltd. Auto - Fire - Casualty - Life BRUSSELS MONKTON 887-6663 Murray Sidc4I1 347-2241 1( WE CATER TO 14 ..."=....... • %Ill's *anniversaries *weddings '4114".\,4%„ *staff parties -iiftz .ii's, Forget your worries; leave the %4414 catering to Bill & Dee. , 10 ". OLYMPIA Resta,urant 887=6914 ---ftor= Brussels "-...- Spring Discounts On Grain Bins Buy North America's Largest Selling Bins At Special Spring Discounts WHY BUTLER? 44" high wall sheets for faster erection. No internal stiffeners. Elevated door for easier winter entry. OURS THEIRS 4" 2 1/2 '' 4" Corrugation is flatter so walls stay clean ORDER NOW AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS AND YOU PICK DELIVERY AND/OR INSTALLATION TIME. MF AGRI- BUILDERS sox 550, Main St.; South Eketer, Ont. NOM ISO Phone After' Hours 51 4P-13S-2120 345 1 2211111 / 12 THE ORUSSEMPOST, JULY 16, 1980 onorGorrio.bride Miss Dianne Noble, R.R. 2, Gortie, bride-to-be, was honoured at' 'a miscellaneous .§bower at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Keeso of Listowel. A bridal shower cake was pre, sented by the groom-to-be's grandmother, Mrs. S. Byford of Mount Forest and was cut by Dianne and her rnotherf Mrs. Russell Noble. Init- ialled' grocery items were also presented by sixteen neighbours and relatives who attended. Mr. and . Mrs. Robt. Templeman,' Troy and Todd have returned spending a few days at the Muskoka. Sand, inn. Mrs. Frank Earls of Lon, don and 'Mrs. Thos. Mac- . Donald of Brussels were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller on Sun- day, • Cornell Van Veen toured. southwestern. Saskatchewan and then made a trip to Calgary where he visited. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Niekerks who are old friends and enjoyed the Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell of Molesworth: DEEPER AND DEEPER — The hole forthe sewage pumping station to be located in the trailer park in Brussels is getting so deep now, it's hard to find the workers from the McLean-Foster . Construction Company in it. (Photo by Ranney) WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon A• k.4..;4, Anniversary Correspondent MRS. GEORGE BROWN 335-3424 Mr. and Mrs. Shean Rea entertained at their home in Guelph to a dinner party Wednesday evening when the family gathered for an anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Matin Scott. Pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rea, Teddy, Jimmy and Kelly Anne of Plano, Texas; Mr. :and Mrs. Wm. Rea, Donnie and Billy of BERG i ales — Servicel Installation ! FREE ESTIMATES I ° Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders I ° Stabling Donald G. Ives r R.R.42, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 I Georgetown and Miss Marg- aret Rea of Don Mills. Visitors at the home of Mr. Harvey Sparling and Miss Jean Sparling were Rev. and Mrs. John Wood of Goder- ich, Miss Laura Delamater of Brandon, Man., Mrs. Jean Le Pine of Windsor; Miss Hilda Twamley' of London; Mrs. Paul McDonald, Brus- sels; Mr. and Mrs. Holtz- haver , nee Betty Harper and daughter Christine of Cam- bridge and Miss Gladys Harper of Tillsonburg and who also called on other friends in the Mrs. Harold Nickle of San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. Irwin Fletcher of Hamilton; Mr. Spence Jacques of Neenah, Wis. called on Mrs. Lloyd Jacques on Friday. A number attended the Memorial and Decoration service at Molesworth Ceme- tery on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Bert Van Cook of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church conducted the serv- ice. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tay- lor visited with-Mr. and Mrs. Ron Huras of Bayfield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leader have taken up resi- dence with, Mrs. Jas. Currie in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jillings have moved to the Leader home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Far- rish accompanied Mr. Jasper Farrish to Teeswater Sunday and attended the Dickson- Armstrong picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Isaacs and Bill of Dayton, Ohio spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Gowdy. A number attended the Earl reunion held in Atwood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jenkins of London visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Smith. Mr. John , Breen of London held spent the weekend at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rob- inson spent Thursday with. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Camp- bell of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Stewart of Molesworth accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar attended the 50th reunion of the Edgar Clan which was held this year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cochrane near Paris, with 100 attending. Also attending were Mrs. John Strong, Mr. Wellesley Strong, Mrs. Addie Hutch- ison, Mr. Stanley Edgar, Mr. And Mrs. Wm. Edgar of Molesworth and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Currie, Wingham.