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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-02, Page 168 HP Rewind Start Tractor with 34" 699 95 649..99 mowing attachment 8HP Garden Tractor Master deluxe model with — electric start & lights. .7 99. 749 99 Garden Tillers from .2 19.99 and up Grass shears ; hedge_ trimmers - lawn mowers etc. John Green Brussels - Whiner of hair dryer on Friday nite draw .„. OLDFIELD'.S PRO HARDWARE 887-6851 STEPHENSON'S Bakery Grocery clad` Garbage bags 10 Size Challenger 8niciceyd SairriOn Limit • bet. Sciap Sunlight 2402, Coffee-Mate creamer ll oks• Rhone 887 9224- 99' '1. 9 69' 89c Free D,eIivery Take a step in the right direction. Take a few. 44. Amwmam.,,, Waltrablockj446y. DO THEY HAVE THEIR EYES ON MR. McGREGOR'S GARDEN ? These rabbits, Debbie Campbell, Blair Beuerrnan and Tommy Showers are- singing the Peter Rabbit Song supported by their kindergarten classmates at .the Annual Concert presented by Walton Public School at Walton Hall last Friday. 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No tools required to remove them. The continuous duty motor eliminates over-heating and assures ample power at all times. We could go on and on, but better yet, for more complete details, please call us. Jamesway parts available. Keith Simon Plumbing — Farm Equipment . R.R.4, Walton, Ontario Phone 345-2734 Rev. Quinton J. Everest CRUSADE LISTOWEL MENNONITE CHURC June 6 - 13 NIGHTLY AT 8 p.m. No Service Priddy Evening June SPECIALYOUTHNIOHT Sptuidowititte Walton crowd likes spring -.concert and ,Mrs. rasu.ntsmaunrdr4tyme hjuether: Mx, r. and Mrs. 'Jim McDonald I:escs.i.on btmmoeliorirr; Brussels; Mr, and, oanymfrrci. friends McDonald, R.R.2; Brussels; andryir . Cargill M Stevens. rnsa d. and Mr. Mrs.. Murray no ;ga ineadrul ssroomrna, t Mrs. h e RI: and relatives atat reception at the McDon Edward. Baker of Walton,i,Isilividdp,,,erirhoc.d.hoaaNannnieendeje Mrs. . McDonald were Mrs. Bob Warwick and Miss Wilma Clapp, R.N McDonald.and Miss. Joanne; Clark. in the afternoon Weekend guests with Clark. Correspondent Mrs.A. McCall The annual. Spring Concert of the pupils of the Walton Public School was held in the Walton Community Hall on Friday afternoon, May 28 with a 'large crowd of parents, grandparents and friends, School board trustee, Wilfred Shortreed, was chairman for the program, opening with 0 Canada. The Kindergarten class had a number, "Peter Rabbit" under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. A. Berscht. Grade I pupils' number was "Little Red Riding Hood' with their teacher, Mrs. Roy Alcock, Grade 2 teacher, Mrs. Don Pletsch had her 'pupi'ls doing "Mary Poppins". Grade 3, pupils did "Notchee and the Paddle" also two dances, directed by teachers; Mrs. Doug Riley and the school principal Mrs.A. Toll. The pupils and teachers are to be commended on their time and effort put into this splendid concert. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saunders of Royal Oak, Michigan spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle, also visiting other relatives in the community. The Walkathon sponsored by the Walton Park Recreation committee was a success when 45 walkers participated 'in the walk from Walton tol3lyth and return on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens and family of London visited on. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie 'Stevens and other relativeS. Visiting with Mrs. Walter Broadfoot during this past week were Mrs. Edith McMillan, Seaforth; Mrs.Annie Armstrong and. Mrs. Luella Hall of Blyth and Mr. Ivy Henderson, Seaforth, Miss Amy Love of Toronto returned home Sunday after spending the week with her sister, Mrs.' Broadfoot. Mrs. Van V1iet Sr. has moved, to the Senior CitiLenS Apartments in Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bennett have purchased her home and moved in last week. They have one daughter, Tracey. Mr. and Mrs.Robert Warwick and son Michael of Owen. Sound spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald. The community extends sympathy to Janet and Emma and,' the relatives of Tom Shortreed, who passed away in Clinton Public Hospital last Friday. The Walton Intermediate Schedule for the home games is - 'Mon.,June 7 - 8' :30 Fullarton ' Thur.,June 10 = 8:30 - Rostock Mon.,June '21 7 8:30-Sebringville Thurs.,June 24' - 8:30-Kirkton Mon.,June'' 28-8:30 - Baden Thurs.,July 8- 8:45 - BruSSels Mon.;Judy 12 - 8:30 - St. Marys Mon.,July 19 - 8:30 - Tavistock Mon.,July 26 - 8;30 - Wellesley It is hoped that the community Comes out and supports these games and help cheer the boys along. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald attended the graduation of their son, Neil, at. the University of Toronto, Friday, May-28. On Sunday'. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald entertained at a dinner at the Walton Inn, in ponour of Neil. Guests were: Miss Wilma Clapp, R.N., Toronto; Miss Joanne Clark, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Warwick, Qwen Sound; Rick McDonald:. Gr ,andparents - Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens and ,