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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-07-02, Page 717-4 FARM EQUIPIVIE.NT YOUR mAssgy FERGUSON DEALER PHONE 5 BRUSSELS,; OWL R. J. . V.4" \Stio...,,•••••• • • #.407.4"14t4•,— ks,. t, 0:4 ;WhY ' n .47 • PHONE 36 or BRUSSELS, ()NT, TuuvspAY, JULY 2nd, 1964 THE aRusaka4 POI% BRUSINPLA owttitid ".`••••••• ./•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ••••—••••••r• Used 66 Holland Baler 2 Used '.$preaders 90 Massey - Ferguson 32-50 George White Used Power Mower THE ,BRU,SELS POST ladlibliabed 3872, Serving the Varaung ..abilahnd ut, antIssu.s, awrAitto, oury Tharsda3 acY W. F.1.:1\INFIDY, Publisher Authorized as second Class Mg11, Post Ofrme Department, Ottawa .41 vsber Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Wcei.iy Newspapers Association Canadian N'ewspapers R.epresentativeL "i elephanss BUSINESS cm- PROFIL SASIO DIRECTORY DR. R. IlAt Graduate Torool-Q FSYS:ClAr• end 8URGF.,7t1 FOR SALE Tractor Thresher c 21‘aingialliiiiiMiliNINIMINISINaktilliailliiiallialiiiiganEigil MRS.. MARY E. AMES A funeral service for the late Mre. Mary E. Ames of Ethel was conducted on Wednesday, June 24th at 2 p.m. iu Ethel United 'Clinrcb. by Rev. Alan Johnston of Brussels. During the service .4bert Cunningham, of Ethel, nepneW of the deceased, sang I ``Beyond The Sunset". l'allbearerO Were Dien Ames, 'Glenn gliellit )Errine Hunter, Bruce Bateman, John Bryans and William Biyand, :. Plower bearers were grand- jNELTRANCE, COMPANY. Main Streal SEAFONITH kiddiciLLOP MUTUAL Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer thrum • TOWn Dwellings a AO Classes of Farm PraPaczN • Summer elPttaise * Gittlirettois. OntInnino mow alteade0 ammo ['ems swim rust omits% nalui. Me.) is SISP ry daughters, Marion Leonard, AGOIT13; James KeyA, RR 1, Seaforth; V'..7. Line RR IS. SiMiTortr ; Cheryl Ames, Porte 4:anna,_ n iml,per, 3s.. Lond(.2,0:erc.; `lei vrn Baker. *easels% lituret,, Joan ,Coghlin, Joan Ames. attires, Clanter4 (leorge Caane. Dann*i3. Alatoa. Engert., 131010 took place in 13russes,' cemetery, " zoos' agiosturanorsonammemaniro all -types an. Ontario. This is enough people to populate a city the size of Brantford. 12 TIMES AS REG. SULLIVAN Livestock Ti arispOrt TRANSPORT P. C. V. CLASS F. ALL LOADS FULLY Mania) Hog Pick-up Days Tuesdays and Thursdays Phone 242,1 Brussels, Ont. MRS. WILLIAM FLOOD A funeral service for Mrs. William. Flood, Seaforth, was eonducted Friday afternoon • at 2 p.m, by Rev. Douglas Fry, of First Presbyterian Much, at the Box funeral home. Mrs. Flood, the former Juneve Eliz- abeth 111111; died Wednesday, In Scott Meinlifial 060104 Seal forth, follOWitik an illness of three years. Burial followed in Brussels cemetery. Pallbearers were James KeYs, Michael Kenny, Clarence Martin. H4rvey Dolmage, Hod- ge& and Elmer Rivera. ENOUGH PATIENTS TO POPULATE A CITY ,Everyday about 66,00Q people are under care in hospitals of UN LP, Als,154LANCE SERVICE R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q. C.. BRUSSELS PHONE 120 Tuesday and Saturday A !Jay — Office Open Every Day BRUSSELS and WINOHAM J. E. LONGST?e4FF OPTOMOTRIST — OPTICIAN .•-••••••••1•• WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY, SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week. Gay Your Guarantee for Over 35 Vain of CEMETERY LETTERING 158, WInsham • JOHN MALiCK ennades Capitol, Elvin Boulevard at Laurier AVe. 4106 Chasms gowns - Free *and Radio A)r,,e.anditioned lounges PANICING FOR REGISTERED GUESTS FAMLY PLAN lbws 001011 Single $7.50- $9.25 Doubles $10-$12:30 • CEntral 5-3333 tJEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE — Tuesdays, Thursdays; Fridays, end Saturday cm. 7 htlieday evenings by appointment only. Phone Seaforth 7511 Clinton Office — Clinton Medical Centre, Rattenbury. Street Monday and Wednesday 0:00 to 5:30 pen. Phone 4424010 DRIVE SAFELY. GET HOME IN ONE PIECE ttikiiiitti •'----- Me Ontario Depart- ment of Transtiort Will. trY this summer to promote safe driving' by reminding motorists thai while getting away from it all is wonderful, it's nice to get home in one piece. The Department's advertising and puliliditY eittipaign will be built around fife theme "WO1114, n't it be nice it everyone get home - - drive carefully thl4 weekend." And the emphasis, said 'Honourable Irwin REtskett, Ontario's Minister of Transport, is on the word "everybody '. aN%re people are on the high- ways, travelling greater ditst- ances, in July and August than in other months, Some of them don't pay enough attention to special summer hazards," said Mr. fleeted, Special summer hazards in- chide fatigue due to driving longer than accustomed dist- ances; heavier traffic; unfamil 11 - iar roads; overloaded cars; and the effects of heat and speed on tires and Other parts of cars. ACHESON'S Dead Stock Service tr, Phone AtWOOd OIISSt fe,tiNcoops Owned an6 Operated BY THE 1.4 4o)rocl lalgibracnoTEL .$100:000 1. reJ ripie Filtered frained c-V riatlagi J5 ANNOUNCING To everyone enjoying Oil Heating in the vicinity cr Brussels OIL BURNER SERVICE EME GENCY CALLS You PA For Parts Only ALSO Life Insured Budget Plan Protection ol Fuel Oil ,,,orvice Men on Call •24 Hours hvery PHONE: DAYS 186J . NI(IHTS I86W 'vice voin Your .Dettler.