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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 volimaingoogsw the store 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 SALE PRICE 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. 88 Doing businegg'counteytty16, .111 J ~1am 15I-271t LS =UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO 887-6453 1 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. 2.0—THE BRUSSELS PCSf, MAY Beigrave 4 1975 Sa •Tu wl qu 46 46 46 fol Sp in the av 46. by av Or' ave 39. con of sol 156 sell 38. WF aver wit lbs. • Fee Tue con Sto 150 The stee heif C with A San( wei A Cat 1080 offe 1048 of 5 F Glen aver 50,6 Fi corn aver 51.6 A, of It 1080 A McM weigl Tw by , avers E a C Buil appro Rodge John Kikkei At , May 7 Road for 3 gravel Sth Cc Keit secon aPPlie( grader was McClit