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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-07-13, Page 7Business Directory Mrs. Yvonne Knight Agent for Elma Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company R.R. 3 Brussels, 887-6476 170 Wallace Avenue N.,. Flower Phone 291-2040 BELGRAVE CO-OP For Feed & Fertilizer — Petroleum Products Hardware and Appliances Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners BRUSSELS WINGHAM 887-6453 357-2711 McGaviii's Farm Equipment We specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service Brussels Seaforth 887-6365 Walton- 527-0245 Anstett Jewellers Ltd Watch and Jewellery Repairs — We Sell and Service BU LOVA — ACCUT'RON — WATCHES — 3 Stores — SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKERTON -Bray-Chiropractic Office 197 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-1224 BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service Local and Long Distance Phone 887-6122 (Evenings) George Jutzi, Brussels H&N Dairy Systems Ltd. Sales,- Service and Installation of STA —RITE pipelines and milking patio-ties Brussels 881.6063 Merwood C. Smith,Ltd R.R. 2 Listowel 291-3810 TV Refrigeration Appliance Service Pardo Dairy 'Supplies Brussels B87-6694 Box 159 Brussels Zilt.OUTEL) 9[07.i ii Ltd. ED VAN GEEST LISTOWEL, ONT. YOUR PERSONAL FLORIST WITH WORLD-WIDE CONNECTIONS ith a thn align e is and glen, than And ation n , is nbull A QUICK COOL OFF — The best cure for heat is wet, Donald H astings told his older brothers,. twins Daryl and David as he squirted them with the hose one day last week. The boys are the sons of Mr. ,and Mrs. David Hastings of Brussels. (Photo by Langlois) THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 13, 1977 —7 Vacation tips Obituaries. JOHN F. HOWARD John F. Howard, Head of the Geography Department at Listowel District Secondary school, died stidddenly oil Sunday, July 3, at the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich at the age of 62. He had been vacationing at his cottage at Cedar Grove Beach. A native of Goderich, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Howard. He is survived by his wife, the former Myna B. Bryan, fotrnerly of'Brussels, Also surviving are three sons, Bryan J. of Windsor, Warren J. and Randall J. both of Waterloo; and; one sister, Mrs. Joseph (Mary)'Ivitirphy, of Clinton. He was predeceased by his parents and one. sister`, Mrs. Helen Mueller, formerly of London. Mr. Howard was a graduate of the University of Western Ontario and later received a M.A. degree in Geography from the University of Waterloo. He was a member and chairman of the Listowel Planning Board from 1969 tc 1972, a charter member and active participant in the Listowel Curling Club, and a member of Trinity United Church, where he served both as an elder and a' member of the board of Stewards for many years. During the Second World War, he served in the administrative branch of the Royal Canadian Navy at Cornwallis, N.S. Funeral services . were conducted by Rev. Wm. Bell on Wednesday, July 6 at 2 p.m, at the Robert French Funeral Home in Listowel. Interment was' in Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers Were Allan Kipfer, Donald Colquhoun, Arne Kotanen, teaching associates at L.D.S.S., and nephews, Dr. Franklin C, Bryans, of Barrie, Frank Stretton, of Brussels, William Murphy of Clinton and Robert. Mueller of Stratford. The staff of L.D.S.S, formed a guard of honour following the service. MRS, JAMES MOSES Mrs. Ethel Moses, widow of the late James Moses, passed away at her home, R,R. 3, Brussels, on June 29 in her 72nd year, Born in Escanda, Mich., She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Kathryn Mathers, and came to Canada in 1917. SurVivitig are her datighter, Kathryn of Toronto; son, Bill, at home; also a stepson, Archie; sister, Pearl (Mrs : Tiffin) and brother', Bert Mathers Of VVinghain, She was predeceased' by Plan your trip in advance so that ,you are not covering too many miles in one day. On super highways, a constant speed can make you drowsy. Vary your speed and make frequent stops for coffee and to stretch your.legs. If you are travelling to another province or state, remember that not all signs and signals are uniform. Check out your route before you start. If you plan your route through an organization like the Ontario Motor League or the CAA, they will advise you of local driving regulations. After You Arrive Relax! Don't try to crowd a year's exercise into two or three weeks. Take the sun in easy doses. Wear your sunglasses and don't nap in the. sun. The Ontario Safety • League cautions vacationers that alcohol is as much a problem in outdoor activities as it is in driving. Stay out of the water for at least an hour after eating. and swim in sight of others, using the buddy system. Be sure that the water is deep enough and free of obstruc- tions before diving. And don't try to swim too far. When boating, distribute the load evenly and wear PFD's (Personal Floatation Devices). Don't stand up - even when fishing. Check the weather before' going far on a large lake. Remember, it is dangerous and illegal to operate motor boats in swimming areas. Most boats won't sink, so stay with it until help comes if it capsizes. When hiking, watch that the children don't sample strange berries or touch unfamiliar plants. Wear good hiking boots and be sure of your footing when climbing. The barbeque can be fun, but also dangerous. Don't squirt lighting fuel on coals that have started to burn. And don't use the barbeque as a source of heat for' campers and tents. The coals emit dangerous carbon monoxide. If you follow these tips from the Ontario Safety League, you should have -a safe and happy vacation. J.E. LONGSTAFF - OPTOMETRIST - SEAFORTH 527-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 5:30 Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 -12:00 CLINTON 482-7010 Monday 9:00 - 5:30 By Appointment sister, Mrs. Viola Wilkinson.. Funeral setvice, conducted by Rev. K. Miles, from the M. L. Watts Funeral Home, was held July 2, 1977 at 2:30 P" . Interment 'took place in BnisSels Cemetery. Pallbearers. were: Ian McDonald, Alan Baker, Cleon Brubacker, Clarence Bishop, Ken Fischer and Norman Hoover. Flowerbearers were: Brad Foxton, Dave Glanville and' Doug Hemingway.