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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-09-08, Page 7al Dashwood Does It with wood/vinyl-clad windows and doors 25% off DASHWOOD'S Minimum retail value 51,000.00 SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE Quality you can see ....in the straight, clean, evengrained Ponderdsa Pine. You can feel it in the smooth action and perfect fit. It's there in the sturdy hardware and the careful - attention to finish. Most important of-all, you can, still see' and admire the craftsmanship in a Dashwood windOw after years of service.. Quality like this is built-in to stay. Check Vote Roofing S NOW! ON • GENUINE: DOIVITAR 210 LB. — TRU-SEAL ASPHALT SHINGLES 1 mior • 'DELIVERED PER SQUARE We carry all your ROOFING NEEDS If you .:Ore , get.a.pricoftom.MOFFATT and POWELL and SAVE DOLLARS. "EVERYTIONG iti. 8 MATERIALS” \ 11111FFIITTL POW ( PERTH J LTD PHONE 348 8437 MITCHELL, ONTARIO THE. BRUSSELs POST, SEPTEMBER 8,_ 106. piton Watsons honoured by neighbours Correspondent. Mrs. Allan McCall (Intended for last week) An evening was held last Wednesday, August 25, in Wal- ton Community Hall when neigh- bours friends and old neighbors gathered to remember Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson who sold their farm on R. R. 4 Walton in McKillop Township and moved into the village a few weeks ago. Euchre was enjoyed during the evening when 14 tables were in play. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. McClinchey ,for high lady, low, Mr.s D. Watson; high man-Mervyn Smith, low, Perry Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Watson were called to the front when the following address was read by Audrey Beuermann: Dear Lavina and Dave: We are glad to be here to-night on such an occasion. Not to give a farewell as Walton is still the same as #12 McKillop. But rather, we want, you to know our appreciation in the close relation- ship we have enjoyed with you in the past. • We will always remember the good visits, gatherings and good card games we have enjoyed in the old home on concession '12. Lavina, you have always con- tinued the same, very considerate and understanding. The commun- ity has surely gained by your presence. As for you DaVe, that is something else. To put you into detail on paper is above our vocabulary and education. That could be a credit compared to some of the characters you_ have livednear for so many years. Somehow the day was always brightened bidding you the time of day, with a little wit and always a good latest joke. We have had many good days of work and entertainment to- gether and you will both be missed in many different ways by your close neighbours. . We wish you all the good health and happiness, and wish you well in your new home. There is no other way of expressing our sincere wishes than asking you to accept these gifts. Signed on behalf of ;Your friends and neighbours of #.7 and 9 McKillip They were presented with a mirror and a swag lamp by Dorothy McNichol, Wilma Wild- fang and Mildred Retley. Mr. and Mrs. Watson both~ expressedtheir thanks to all for their kindness. Two of their daughters Mrs. Don Maier of Thamesford and Mrs. Robert Prichard of London also attended the event. They have another daughter Mrs. Donna Hannon of Mitchell. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davies 'of Weymouth, England have spent the past couple of weeks at ,the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald and attended the Davies-McDonald wedding, in Duff's United Church, Walton on Friday evening. Mt and Mrs. Prank Kirkly ;„ alton attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Kathy Rennick ttormerly of Monclton and Bras els) in Hamilton oh Saturday. Others attending from the district were Mr. and Mrs. JaCk Bryans; Mrs. Isobel Adams and Mrs. R. G. Hazelwood• all of Brussels. Mr. and Mr's. Stewart Hum- phries and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks spent a few days last week in the. Tobermory and Manitoulin district. Mr. and Mrs. Don. Maier and son Paul spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson at their home in the village. Mr. Lloyd Cuthill of Unity, Sask. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell and other relatives in the district. Mr. John Leeming left on Saturday for Elliott Lake where he has been employed. Miss Tharon Riley of Wroxeter spent the weekend with her grandmother Mrs. Charles McCutcheon. Mrs. Audrey Riley; Mrs. Doreen Wintemute and Dennis; Mary Beth Riley and Linda Lee Riley all of Wroxeter visited at the same home on Sunday when Mrs. McCutcheon entertained in hbnor of Tharon's 21st birthday. Mr. and •Mrs. Campbell Wey; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rapson enjoyed a, four day trip. Satruday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. James Wil- liamson and family were: Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Sr., Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimore of Stratford and Mr. and. Mrs. Nelson Reid, Walton. THe oc- casion was a pr-I-celebration to honor Mr. and Mrs. Stimore on their Golden. Wedding Ahniver- sary which is September 12. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Achilles; Mr. Bill Achilles and friend of Ithaca, New York spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles. Mr. Jerry Achilles re- turned home with them following a month's stay here. • '74 ASTRA - 4 steed Transmission with radio '73 MERCURY MONTCALM - 2 door hard top 8 automatic power steering & brakes - radio.' 2.- '73 DODGE DART, 4 door sedan, 6 automatic with radio '73 CHRYSLER 4 door hard top '73 DODGE 2 door H.T. 8 auto & power '72 CHEV IMPALA 2 door hard top '71 DODGE 4door '71 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 door hard top '71 FORD IA- TON '71 G.M.C. 'A ton pick up '69 GMC 'A TON '69 FORD 'A TON '69 OLDS CUTLASS • 2 &Of H.T. U S E CRAWFORD POST MOTORS WANTADS W ing hdm 357-3862 nimimmorimmirimt