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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-07-04, Page 4FOR FULL DETAILS CALL ANY OF THESE IMPERIAL AGENTS *Patsirt puffing TfICIRSDAT, mLY 4* 111111 WALTON Mrs. W. B. Watson from the wog: is spending a few days with her -daughter, Mrs, Nor, man Williamson, Mr. and Mrs, john Mowbray of .Detroit were Saturday visi• tors. With Miss. Mary Mowbray. Mr. and.Mrs. Alex Butler of Goderich visited on Sunday the home of MO, Maude .Leent- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins and family of Norwich spent the weekend with Mr. and Mri CIE.7ence Martin. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald 7-larrilin of Midland and Miss Carrie Ruiyter of Stratford were week end guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet. Mr. Ian Kirkby of Sudbury spent the weekend with his uncle, Mr. Charles Murray. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Oliver moved to Seaforth last week. Mr, Ian Wilbee enderwc.nt an appendectomy operatic.n in Clinton Public Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull left last Sunday on a motor trip to Lacombe. Alberta, where Mr. Turnbull will attend the La- combe Swine Breeders' conven- tion. They will also spend some time at the Calgary Stampede Mrs, Margaret Humphries is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Rutledge, London. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Duadas on Sunday were Mr. and' Mrs, C. Stutz and Wolfram and Mr. and Mrs. W. Stutz of Wellesley, Mrs. Forrest McKay has re- turned home after being con- fined to Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth. Sub-Lieutenant Bill Jeffers, stationed at Strathcona Naval Base, Halifax, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of Mount Forest visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Hibbert. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Ennis at Hamilton on Sun- day. Local successful candidates in examinations held recently by the Royal. Conservatory 'of Music of Toronto, in Blyth, were: Grade V11, Piano, Glenn Houston, pass; Grade Piano, Mary L. Bewley, pass; Grade H, Piano, Karen McEwing, hon- ors. Teachers and Grades 6, 7 and 8 of Walton Public School en- joyed a bus trip to London last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid visited with Mrs. G. Ryan and family at Lucan last Sunday. Mr. and Mis, George Hibbert and family moved to their new home in the village the begin- ning of the week. HARVESTS MORE HAY WITH LESS LEAF LOSS-HARVESTS MORE GRAIN WITH FEWER STONES Flexi Tooth is an entirely new idea in pick-up teeth for balers and combines. Its greater flexibility allows the tooth to be lowered closer to the ground and Flexi Tooth will pick up more crop per acre than conventional steel teeth. These new plastic teeth will handle hay more gently and reduce leaf shattering. nwriml Flexi Tooth on combine and baler pick-ups will ride over or by-pass most ob- ._ .4f\ stades, throwing erStones in the windrow. 4/,/,fi/./1 Mounted in rubber strips, Flexi Tooth is mach wider. The superior self-damping effect further minimizes dust. Flexi Tooth is tougher and will outlast ordinary teeth, while replacement teeth cost from 30% to 40% less than conventional teeth. UPHOLSTSPIv Centre Street SSAPONTet Telephone 44e For all kinds of upholstering Brussels Representative SELWYN OAKUM Phone 25$J Illremnila WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Setter Bulls Are Useir Farmer aimed and itelitrellida /UMW at Net Choice of bull aid bread Our artificial breeding IOWA* Will help you to a more efficient livestock opordloo Per service or loon Information' Clinton HU U441, or for loll dlitante 011itten Zenith 941160 111117111R OATTLII FOR MTV, — $•.; -milmood:44„ • ONTARIO'S COLORFUL FORT HENRY GUARD from Kingston is creating a sensation at the 73rd Royal Tournament in Eng- land last month. Hero members of the Guard are shown going through one of 'their several acts at the big shO* which features the best !rem sections of the, Armed Services in Britain. Thei Fort Henry Guard has perfOrnied before capacity houses, 16,000, at all Shows and in each instance; has been given a standing ovat- ion by the viewers whb agree to the man that the guard has stolen: the show. Members of the Guard also were chosen to form a special Guard of Honor for Her. artviesty Queen Elizabeth at the Comnion.wealth Institute. Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association Director, Reg. Workman, among the Ontario GoVernmetit guests in Loriden for the Royal .Toarnament. AccoMing to 'aro Workman, the show is "the most colourful of the kind that I have ever seen and the IrOrt Henry °third is simply fabuloun." (SPECIAL — To Ontario Weekliy NeWsPaperS - - 13y Reg. Workman; OWNA, Director.)