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WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE• LINE OF
FARM EQUIPMENT
SALES AND SERVICE
WALTON, ONTARIO
BRUSSELS
SEAFORTH
887-6365
527-0245
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"It's the man about the wiring, ma'am."
It's true, livingin any older home without up-to-date wiring just doesn't hold
a candle to truly modern electrical living.
The changes that electrical modernization brings will brighten your life
throughout every room in your home for years to come. You'll have more
outlets and switches where you want them, better performance from your
appliances — and you can even add the year-round comfort of electric
climate control.
And rewiring an older home needn't be complicated I,
or expensive. In fact, the cost will probably be less 4 (:)j
than yop imagine. VP.A
For greater comfort and convenience — and
an extra margin of safety, too — call your 449`
ELECTRICAL
qualified Electrical Modernization contractor.
MODERNIZATION Or ask your Hydro.
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COUPLE RETURN HOME
FROM BRITISH ISLES
Air, and Mrs. Archie Mann
returned home from a holiday in
Scotland, England and Northern
Ireland on Thursday. 441y Stir
They arrived hack by plane from
Freswick, Seetland at Terento's
international Airport Where they
were met by mr t and Mrs. Robert
Mann, borrie , and Melanie Of
Clinton, (;Glasgow they wore
Visitors with Mrs. George Mann,
Mr.' and Mrs. Ronald Whitelock,
Donald and Lispoth. In EdinbUrgh
the visited Mrs. Una MacDonald,
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Knowles,
Jeffrey and Miss Marjorie For-
rest, cousins. In Ireland they
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
INIcCreedy and family.
DON'T FLICK WET TOWELS
'Parents, you can help with
safety around the swimming
pool," says the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind. Tell your
kids that when they flick . wet
towels at each other, it may seem
like fun; but they can injure
someone's eyes, perhaps an in-
nocent bystander's. Not only
should you be water wise around
a pool, be eye wise, too.
The Easy W
To Buy
Better
Concrete
Steps
Enhance the beauty and
value of your home with
pre-cast steel re-inforced
concrete
UNIT STEPS
Our installation crews
work quickly and cleanly.
No Waiting for concrete to
cure. Over 100 sizes In
stock.
FRANK KLING
LIMITED
Phone 5270320 Seaforth
SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Eight students ,it Seaforth Dist-
rict High School have been
pained Ontario Scholars and Will
receive $150 for achieving an
average of SO nor cent.
Margaret JDlligsen, of 114
Walton, top student at the school
with an average of 89,5 per cent,
has been awarded 'a $750 scholar-
ship from the Hniversity of
Waterloo for Study in Chemistry,
Other winners: Eleanor 13os,
hart, Seaforth, 85.5 per cent;
Nancy Forrest, Rft 2, Kippen, 84.7
63renda. Bewley, RR 1, Walton
82.8 per cent; Leslie Perrie, RR
3, Brussels, 81.4 per cent; Jean-
nette Finnigan, Egmondville, 82
per cent; Janice Dietz, RR 1,
Dublin, 80 per cent: Roderick
MacKenzie. RR 1, Seaforth, SO
— Huron Expositor
HOWICK LIONS
BINGO WINNERS.
. Regular Gaines: Bruce Lang,
Mildmay; Kathleen Ellacott, Lis-
towel. Mrs. McInnis, Fordwich
and Joy Schill, Formosa; Ws.
Drumm :H.arriston, Mrs. New- ,
. man. Wi ngh a m and Mrs, Day,
Wingham; Pat Walters, Chep-
stow; Mrs. Herb 'Bellinger, Han-
over and Mrs. -Upper, Listowei:
:Bill ,Kennedy Kincardine, Mrs.
Harvey McDermott, Orangeville,
Mrs. Ed. Marsh, Wingham and
Mrs. Margaret Adams. Wroxeter;
Mrs. Margaret Adams, Wroxeter
and Mel Beattie, Listowel; Mrs.
Ohm, Wingham; Miss Emilia'
Listowel; Mrs. Derbecker.
Wingham and Clarence Denstedt,
Dorking; Mrs. Bob Montgomery,
Wingham; Mrs. Elmer Goll,
may and Mrs. M. Beattie, Lis-
"Share the Wealth" Mrs.
Elizabeth St.-inset, Lebanon, Mrs.
Elmer Gob Mildmay and Mrs.
Doug Dodkin, ListeWel; 2: Nick
Lang, Mildmay:
$25 Special: Mrs. Kesso i Lis-
towel and Mrs. Dolly Felker, Lis-
towel;
Jackpot Consolation plus bon-
us: Mrs. Reihl, Wingham.
Door Prizes: Nancy Riley,
Wingham, Bruce Lang, Mildmay,
Mrs: Reihl, Wingharn and Mrs.
:Bates, 'FlarriSton:
Lucky Draws; Mrs, Cliff Henry,
Harriston, Mrs. Lloyd Montgom-
ery, Wingham, Mrs. Margara
Adams, Wroxeter and Catherine
Edgar, Wroxeter,
O.P.P. PROVIDE PHAMPHLET
FOR HIGHWAY PEDESTRIANS
Recent years have seen a Sub-
stantial increase in the number
of people walking and thitchhiking
on multi-lane controlled access,
highways in Ontario. Their
nreSence has been found to con,
tribute to , and in. some cases
cause, motor vehicle collisions
resulting in deaths, injurieS and
property damage.
Legislation prohibiting pedes-
trians on certain sections of Con-
trolled access, highways,
eluding the ramOS, has beef'. 14
effect since 1967. Enforcement of
this law ha.s had positive results.
Today however a surnmer spent
hitchhiking has become a way of
life for ,many young Canadians.
Many of these young people,
often unkriowlingly contravene
the law by soliciting tides on
highways where, pedestrians on.
'prohibited,
In an attempt to further irif'orni
the public of the prohibited areas,
the Ontario Provincial Police
have published a pamphlet
graphically illUstrating the high,
ways on which pedestrians are
not allowed. These pamphlets are
,available free of charge at all
0.P.1', Detachment offices and at
most Provincial Tourist Informa-
tion Centres.
For the best buys read the
Brussels Post.
HOLMES 8z MacLEAN
HOME IMPROVEMENT SALES
SEAFORTH, 'ONTARIO
— ALUMINUM SWING A SPECIALTY —
Call for Free Estimates; 5 7.0032 or 527.0421
RUSSELL HOLMES
NORMAN MacLEAN
PROCLAMATION
MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd
is hereby declared
A CIVIC HOLIDAY
And All Citizens are asked to observe it as such
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
J. L. McCUTCHEON, REEVE
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