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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-05-14, Page 7is the only heating system that you all these importaiat ativaaiages: $ more livint Fe) .- Vir;1",.7 -' • Finger-Tip Start... world's easiest • Exclusive clog-proof . grasscatcher • Ultra-Light Magnesium construction POWER MOW 3 7,',1 0 1.0 • 2 Cutting Speeds • Oversize Muffler... quietest mower of all • 3 hp. engine • 2 year Warrant' THURSDAY, MAY, 14th.„ THE NEW FRUIT FLAVORED BREAKFAST DRINK Comes to you FRESH r m the dairy I L IN THIS AREA IT'S FRESH FROM COUSINS DAIRY Bel is a delicious blend of fruit flavors with added vitamins. Here is the fruit flavored breakfast drink that comes fresh from the dairy—all ready to serve. Beep contains added Vitamin C and Pro- vitamin A. Has a smooth "never tart" flavor that both children and grown-ups love! And to top everything Beep costs less than fresh squeezed juice! Available only from dairies—at your door or store nameless clean safe quiet a thermostat ilt every r SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street TELEPHONE 449 For all kinds of upholstering Brussels Representative S1EL.WYN BA/CEP PHONE 79 13 RUSSELE BARBER SHOP, Opening In Walton MONDAY ONLY of each week JOHN THAMER SEED FOR SALE - - Roy Crannu & Sou of Pinker- ton, are ogeriug high germin- ating No. 1 Bay and Pasture raixtures at very reasonable prices. A trefoil and timothy Pasture mixture which will in- crease yearly production for ten years costs only $8.40 per acre. A low land pasture mixture of 5 lb. alaike, lb. timothy, 4 lb. brome, 3 lb. meadow fescue, 3 lb. orchard grass costa only $7.08 Per aers. A good higailand hey mixture of 7 lb. alfalfa, 3 lb. Red Clover, 4 lb. timothy, 4 lb. brome /vase, 2 lb. meadow fescue costs only $7.96 per acre. All purchases mixed free on the job. For your grass seed requirments and Used grain sale Roy Craram & Son at Pinkerton Phone Cargill 366-2494 ACHESON'S Dead Stock Service HIGHtST PRIGS* Phone Atwood $66282, GOMM Licence Ns. WOW Mrs. George Jackson Mrs. George Jackson, 70, a former resident of RR 3, Atwood, died Monday, May 4th at her home in Walton. She was born in Elms. Township, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander Hearst, and was the former isa„bei Hearst.. She married George Jackson in 1935 in Atwood and farmed in Walton after her, raArriage. She was a member of Walton United Church. Surviving are her husband; one daughter, Mrs. John (May) Mug, Sarnia; one son, Dr. lien- ueth Jackson, Blyth; two bro- thers, ,George and Thomas Hearst,, both of RR 3, Atwoor. The funeral service was held from the D. A. Rann funeral home, Brussels on Wednesday atternoon„ May 6th, at 2 p.m. The Rev. A. Higginbotham offic- iated. Read the Classified Ads. Electric heating is one of the many comfort features of the famous' Medallion all-electric homes, For full information, consult a qualified electric heating contractor or your Hydro. economy MaNitiantarilit311 Mgt 7111199PAMPffifr FOR SALE — 70'1 SALE — The atmosphere is 75 times 2 year old sorrel filly, also a Viking Cream FL•lepaintOr, as deep as the deePOSt ocean. nanny goat, not milking Inninan M lking lidisonine Phone 364W7 Ti. Virlinebtr 111101ile