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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-08-20, Page 13Save on back-to school bargains at Larone's in Seaforth between Aug. 21 to Aug. 30. Larone's has been school headquarters of good, value for two generations. ... ...••••• • • ••••••,,,.....• • • • •••.. 114CEPS Refill Sheets A great bargain 'on top grade refills 200 Sheets 99C We specialize in top grade school paper from Hilroy and Buntin Gillies Buntin Gillies Best 100 sheets 79c Boys est or Fa School days are this days for fresh school clothes.'See our selection of cords,, overalls, GWG jeans and stylish turtle neck: sweaters. Poodle-knit Sweaters Stripes V-necks, turtles, crew neck. Assorted sizes. ,15.98 R44'•,46,4 44' • 4' 44Sta 471:' 44 'et 4*.t 1104 Wk`', THE ORUSSagfOST, AUGUST:20, 13 - CHARLES T. 'DAVIDSON Charles T. Davidson, died at his residence 390 Dinsley Street in Blyth Sunday, August 10th, 1980 in his 69th year. Born in the Brussels area,, he was the son of the late Mr- and Mrs. Robert Davidson. Surviving are his wife Lenora ,(Higgins) Davidson, son Brent Davidson' of Kitchener. Also two grand- children, Heather, and Lyndsay. Two brothers, George of Brussels, Scott of Port Elgin; Mrs. 'Fred (Agnes) Glassier of New Liskeard, Mrs. C.B. (Jean) Robinson of Bloom- field Hills, Michigan;' Mrs. George (Gladys) Lott of Ottawa. Several nieces and nephews. • He was predeceased by his first -wife ,Beverly Small of Wingham one sister Mrs. Kenneth (Ethel) Jackson of Blyth„ and one brother Harvey. Funeral' service was held at the Tasker Funeral HO= in Blyth at 2 p.m. on August 13th with Reverend John Brown (nephew) from Cold Lake, Alberta officiating. Pallbearers were George Overmeire of Blenheim, Classes for asthmatic kids start in Stratford Fall Breathing Classes will begin on September 15, at the Conestoga Regional Nursing School, Youngs St. Stratford. The children and adults may be registered on the above date at 7 p.m. and • 8 p.m. respectively.. Mrs. Janice Parsons and an Assistant will be in charge. A special environ- ment speaker will be on hand to do some interesting tests. If you have any breathing problems contact your doctor for consent to attend. Special breathing exer- cises have proven beneficial for many .persons. It will be to your advantage to be present. Classes for Adults will also begin on Thursday evenings September 18, 1980 tenta- tively at 7:30 p.m. at Vanastra. Mrs. Carol Bowker will conduct the classes in this area. The Huron Perth Lung Assoc. is the sponsor for these programmes. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad Dial Brussels 887-6641. r I BERG I ales -- Service! I Installation 1 l FREE ESTIMATES I ° Barn Cleaners I ° Bunk Feeders I I ° Stabling I. I I I Donald G. Ives r R.R.92, 'Myth I I I I Phone: t I Brussels 887-9024 Clarence', Wood, Wingham; Jim Walsh, Robert Carter, Charles Shobbrook, Ron Foran all of Blyth. Flowerbearers were four nephews,Jack Davidson, Port Elgin;, Jim Lott, Ottawa; David Robinson, Rochester Michigan; Wayne Jackson, Riclgetown. Burial took,- place in Wingham Cemetery. DALE ADELINE JELFS Mrs. Jim Jelfs of Strat- ford, the f6rmer Dale Adeline Keffer of Ethel, died: in. University Hospital, London on Tuesday, August 12 in her 25th year. Surviving besides her husband Jim Jelfs of Strat- ford are her parents, Lloyd and Alice Keffer of RR1, Ethel,' five sister's ?Linda• (Mirs. Tom Stevens) of Wroxeter, Lorraine (Mrs. Bryan Secrette) of Listowel, Wanda Keffer of Listowel, ,Barbara and. Donna of Stmt. ford and three , brothers Danny, Robert and Murray all at home. Also surviving are,her maternal grandmother rs Nellie Smith of St. Marys and her paternal grandmother Mrs. Pearl Keifer of Listo- ivel. She was predeceased by one brother Gary in 1977. The body was at the Peebles Funeral Home, John St. Atwood after 7:30 On. Wednesday ' evening until Friday when services were held at the Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Burial followed at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in IEtheL Pallbearers were. Mike Matthews, Don Kocher, . Murray Kuntze, Rick •Main- land, Jamie McAlpine, and Peter Jensma. Flowerbear ers were Larry, Randy and Chris Keffer, Jamie Knudson and Jackie Aitken head. Donations were to the Sick Children's Hospital :in' Toronto. /pal\ Sweet dresses Paisley and stripes make the first 'day a delight for a pretty girl 17.9s This case has been a favorite with students for many years. Save .30 Acco "Get Smart" Binders The selection of color and sizes make it fun to mix and match your binders in Acco's "Get Smart" styles. 1.44 Typewriter paper Imperial makes a fine bond 79e 4.49 Larone's,' Open all day Wednesday and Friday! night al 9 ,Seaforth Pencil case 1 619 527-1960