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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-04-29, Page 6fOrthe:firsttiffielo CafiafflanfoOptinghiStOry an ,all,,purpose premium grease .$0'044 formulated for all lubricating jobs Imperiars. • NEW 'BLUE ES. OHUNITOL • for both chassis and bearings • easy application at low temperatures • only one grade required—you can't use the wrong grease • simplified storage with only one grease • prevents rust even during lay-up periods SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER! SAVE $5.00 Buy one carton of 30 Unitol grease cartridges and an Esso Pistolmatic grease gun Regular $19.90 NOW ONLY— $14 90 TELEPHONE 17 LADIES' DIVISION EAST HURON AGRI. SOCIETY JUNIOR SECTION For Boys and Girls 18 years and No. Membership or Entry Fee 1. Collection of 2 craft' articleS 2. Candy, maple cream, 1 lb. 3. Box lunch, for teen age boy, menu attached, covered with Saran ... . ... ......... $1.00 9. Hallowe'en table arrangement . ... . $1.00 Display on your own card table Prizes donated by: AD's. Steffler $2.00 Chas. Davis $2.00; Mrs. Harvey Craig $2.0( GROUP DISPLAY (no entry fee) Open To All Organizations Decora tivr. Arra nar, mon ts suitable for named occasion as follows: Church, Birthday, Easter, Dominion and Thanksgiving MotinIM rani fahli• Not necessarily flowers rty, . „., sqmo 2nd $7.00 All other enrrie an re ,cive T:,=.00 if high standard is Observed. 4 - H CLUE GIRLS COMPETITION An evil FT 41.v.i. "Club rir1 Stands On fluard" or "The Third Saar Darden Club" Opor to all 0111114 • -. /Pipit 01111, nxhibiting f., road -ten 33.00 ho of Stnndard trnlll PrizeF. to hr r1r,,,tie 11, "Mr,p, •T1', IN 1 rw. of Walt on, Cranbrook, Iltrynerieff. Tiv,i • ri, ,•-( T. •Muir-don of Last. Huron A UrItnItturn1 SocletY. under, $1.00 .60 .40 $1.00 .60 .40 .60 .40 .60 .40 Get more for what you do ...call your Imperial Esso agent GEORGE MUTTER, BRUSSELS • BRIDGE MOTORS Phone 249 Brusselat Opt.. trfflP"KMOVIIP"ONONWP" GEORGE T. 1NHEATLIEY George Thornas 'Wheatley% 64, died, stiddertlyi, ThursdaY, A1411, 1:01\iv21disiip. hope.,i al his MOKI1P60 Hey was a past president of, the Huron County Soil and crop iniprovomeut AsOciatien and Huron County Plowmen's Awe- iation. He is survived by his wife, the former Ltavina RocX; his mpther, Mrs. Thomas Wheatley, McKillOP Township; one daughter, Mrs. Rob' eat. P. (Joan) Allan of 13rucefield; one son, Larry. at home; brothers, William, Liberty, Sash: Dyke, RR Duli‘Ln; sisters, Mrs. Williard (MinnIc) Armstrong, Morris To wShiP Mrs,- payid. ,(Mildred Shannon, Egmondville; hire. Shiart (Ferree) Ma.cinnis, Walker- ton. The funeral service was held at :1:31) p.m,. Saturday, from the Box funeral home, Seaforth. Burial was in Maitland Bank cemetery. Seaforth. Mr. 'Wheatley was a member of the session of Cavan United Church, Winthrop. Session members were honorary pallbearers. They were Stanley Hillen, Robert M. McClure, Hir- am Blanchard, Ernest Toll, Oliver Anderson and. Charier; Boyd. Active pallbeea.rs were Aaron iJiantzi, Robert S. MciKercher, Robert W. Campbell, Frank John- ston. Russel T. Bolton and Jos- T .;;ti e. Flower bearers were Robert J. Doig. Everett Storey, Kenneth Campbell, Mac Scott, John Kerr, and Clarence Ryan. MONCRIEFF Mr, and Mrs. H V, Roberts, of Listowel were recent vistors with Mr. and Mrs. Archie mann. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison and faraily -visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence) Hanna of Belgrave. Mrs. George Graham. and Mrs. Henry Grassi, of Atwood were recent guests with' Mrs. Wm. Harrison of Moncrief. Louis. Harrison of Florida was a visitor with Mrs. Frank Har- rison while here to attend the wedding of his. daughter, Sheryl to Mervyn Quint). NOTICE The Ontario Hydro presents "Hydro Showtime" on Wednes- day June 2nd, at 8:1t in the new Legion Hallo Brum- sels, Sponsored by the Ladies' Division of the Beat Huron Agricultural Society. Keep this date open. FOR SALE $188,00 buys 7 piece Livingroom group, including 2 niece suite, 8 tables, 2 Iambs; or new refrig- erator; or '7 piece Bedroom group; Or new automatic 30" electric range. Godfrey Schuett IrtUllithre Shown oorde i Atimmay BEST Used Car BUYS 1964 Mercury 4 Door Hardtop power steering, power brakes. radio 1964, Meteor 2 Door Hardtop 1963 Pontiac 6 cyl, auto. 1962 Mercury Sedan power steering, brakes 1962. Meteor Custom Sedan 1961 Ford Galaxie 2 Door Hardtop 1960 Meteor Rideau 500 Sedan Many Other Used Models. To ChooseFrom TRUCKS 1959 Chev 1 Ton 1959 FordYs Ton 25th Anniversary To celebrate the completion a 25 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN BRUSSELS and district, we are making a SPECIAL OFFER for the next few weeks. 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