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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-07-26, Page 10SUMMER SALE 1972 Chevelles, Cutlass, Delta Royale Chev. Impalas and Chev. Trucks '70 Olds Delta Custom, 4-dr., HT., fully equip. '69 Impala Custom, 2-dr., Hardtop '69 Torino, 2-dr., HT., PS. '68. Plymouth, 4-dr., 8 cyl., AT., PS, radio '68 Pontiac, 4-dr., full power '66* Chev. Belair Sedan, 6 cyl., auto., • radio '68 Chevy Van, 8 cyl., AT., radio mccUTCHEON MOTORS LTD. YOUR NEW CAR GM 25 Years Service to the Area Phone 887-6856 — Open 'Til 10 Nightly Use Your CHARGER We've' slashed all sandles, summer shoes to th bone For the whole family Stock reduction sale ends Saturday, July 29th -READ'S- SHOES and LUGGAGE Main Street, Seatorth ,-)27- ‘1 10—THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 26, 1972 VS .$6 In business 38 years Walton merchant retires Mr, and Mrs. John Brennan of Kitchener (left) shown here with Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Ennis will take over the Ennis store in Walton on August 1st, (Staff Photo) OM Q.. 171.errif clerk-Treaalirer of 114.ron county, has been. .4Werded: the. title of Certified Municipal Clerk by the International titute ofMunicipal -Clerics.. The institute was „organized An 1947 to ,perye city Secretaries, and ftqCordere, In 1970 ;imp 141400 its, formal. .certiOnattpn program to help clerks improve their job par.! torrnange and $04-74o0 rec., ognttlon as valued tors in local government. Certificlaiio ,,:.Agrofipa the Huron clerk awarded title s „TER• ICK CLEANERS PHONE 887.6904 PATTERNS (Under new ownership, W. Ylackbart) — CONTINUING CLEARANCE SALE — ALL SUMMER STOCK. REDUCED 20% BROKEN SIZES and LINES 50% OFF —Special Clearing on Ladies' Summer Hats— BUCHANAN 'DRY " OD clerk who. fliftet.0 11101 .sta014,rds, for knowledge, .skills, exper,t. 1e.naa i and. ethics.. A c144C. la. a professional MonlotpalClerk who is qualified to meet the 04,, jg.ngq_8. of 1.0 that .is OPP.PinIng. more and .more complex. Mr. ,Berry is among the first. PlerkP. In United States and Can- ada to be so, designated. gexaanpari. . It takes but a moment to place arnsaels ppat.. want .44 and be money in pocket. TO. advertise, just 041 Brussels 847-604, It was 38 years ago last week when Doug Ennis opened for bus- iness in Walton. This week he will ring up his last sale and he and Mrs. Ennis will move to retirement in Seaforth, The Ennis store has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. John Bren- nan of Kitchener. The store will be closed next Monday for stock taking and on the next day, August 1st the Brennans take over. Conditions on July 17th, 1938 when Mr. and Mrs. Ennis first opened their doors were different than now. Just how different is emphasized by a letter Mr. Ennis found in his files and which he had sent out announ- cing that he was going into bus- iness. Addressed to Dear Neighbour the letter read: "These are days of depress- ion - days when ,a man must find work or go on relief. I have, therefore, decided to open a General store in Walton. The old adage says "Every Man to his trade" I served my apprentice of six years with the -late W. G. Neal and with the late J. W. Bernie. I am con- fident I know the store trade of the Walton community. The same consideration and courtesy that. made Neal's store popular will be extended to all customers. • I purpose handling goods of the best quality, at the lowest prices consistent with honest business. Business will be transacted on a cost basis thus assuring a minimum cost to the purchaser. I solicit your patronage. A visit to the store will convince you that my aim is service and satisfaction." and it was signed D. Ennis. That objectives of service and satisfaction were met as indicated by the 38 years during which Mr. and Mrs. Ennis served .the community. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan and their three children expect to move to 'Walton over the week- end. Mr. Brennan was form- erly with the Schneider firm in Kitchener. Lawns need fertilizer A vigorous, lush green lawn requires a regular fertilizer in the spring and early summer; says D. B . McNeill, horticul- tural specialist, Ontario Minis- try of Agriculture and Food. Use a complete fertilizer such as 14-7-7, 10-6-4 or 7-7-7. Application should preferably be with a spreader. It can be put on by hand, but this can result in a very uneven application. Always apply fertilizer when the grass is dry to avoid burning. Water the lawn immediately. If water is in short supply, the fert- ilizer can be spread just before a rain with excellent results.