HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-05-14, Page 20HEDGE SHEARS
Big 7"'forged steel blade with
adjustable thumb' nut. Offset
hardwood handles.
591-027
SALE PRICE $4.99
LEVEL HEAD RAKE
Has 14 curved forged steel
teeth. 5' hardwood handle.
Medium weight for less
effort.
591-033
$4 67 SALE PRICE
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3.5 H.P. TILLER
Throttle and clutch located conve-
niently on handle. 16 forged 12" dia.
self-sharpening tines. Wheels 9 x
1.75. Colour green and white.
545-353 $172 SALE PRICE 99
3.5 H.P.- CLIPPER MOWER
Powerful 3:5 H.P, mower controlled by
throttle on handle. Deep design for non-
clogging discharge. Easy to • control
T-chrome handle. EaSy rolling 8" plastic
wheels. 22" cut. Flake rec' and white.
545-301
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50' TRANSPARENT
HOSE. 100% polyvinyl
chloride transparent green
hose. Full flow rolled brass
fittings with washers: 7/16"
dia.-
591-282
SALE PRICE $3.88
BROOM RAKE
Steel rake with extra-long 42"
hardwood handle. Finished in
weather resistant lacquer.
SALE.034
PRICE $2.
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BELGRAVE BRANCH
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehonse
Nineteen members of 13elgrave
Women's Institute attended the
65th Anniversary of the founding
of the Blyth W.I. in Blyth
Memorial Hall on Monday, May
12th. Mrs. Clarence Diamond, -
Provincial Bord Director, showed
slides of Australia for the 14th
Triennial Conference of the
A,C.W.W. held in October of
1974. Solos
contributed by Miss Charleneeer
Campbell and Mrs. Harold
Campbell. Two tap dancing
numbers wre given by the
McDonald sisters. A delicious
lunch was served and a social
time was enjoyed by a large
crowd of Huron-West Women's
Institute members.
Miss Maxine Procter spent the
weekend with Miss Marjorie
Procter of Sarnia.
Mr. and'Mrs. Larry Mayberry,
Marilyn and Kimberly of
Londesboro, Miss Marjorie
Procter of Sarnia, )Michael McNall
of Toronto, Mr. and Mfs. Frank
Procter and Karen spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Procter and Maxine.
Reception
A reception and dance was held
on Saturday evening in honour of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNichol
(Kathy Dunbar) R.R.2, Blyth who
were recently married.
Before lunch was served Kathy
and Ray were asked to come to
the front When an address was.
read by Clifford Coultes and a gift
of *money was presented to them
by Jack Taylor.
A baptismal service was held in
Knox United Church, Belgrave on
Sunday morning when Rev. John
Roberts baptized Michael Darren
and Shawn Richard , sons of Mr.
and Mrs.. Barry Logan, of
Oakville, Kevin Bradley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan of
Wyoming, Laurie Anne „
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Keller of Kitchener, Tara Lynn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs., George
M. Johnston of London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey and
family of Ingersoll spent Mother's
Day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Procter also visited
their aunt Miss Margaret Curtis
in Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. John McCormack and
Emilie of Orangeville returned
home on Sunday with John and
Christie after spending a week
with her mother.
Mrs. Claire Rainer of Scarboro
was a weekend visitor with her
mother, Mrs. Clarence Chamney.
Mrs. Stan Hopper, Gary and
Debbie accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Morrison Sharpin of
Wingham visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Van Niekerk, Sheryl and Jeff of
Shanty Bay. They attended the
baptism on Sunday of George
Jeffrey, Stanley Van Niekerk.held
in Collier Street United Church,
Barrie.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKay of
Wingham, Mrs. Brian Jardine
and Melisa, Mrs. Henry Skinn,
Wanda and Sandra of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Cartwright, Donna and Patricia of
London, Mrs.Edith Cartwright of
Blyth, Mrs. Harry Rinri and Lois
visited on Sunday with Mr. ant'.
Mrs. Norman Cartwright of
Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan,
Michael and Shawn of Oakville,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan and
Kevin of Wyoming' spent ' the
week end with. Mr. and WS: Cliff
Login and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs —George Michie
attended teh baptismal service in.
Metropolitan United Church,.
London, where their grandson
Mark Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Baker was baptized.
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