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The Brussels Post, 1977-07-20, Page 16Ontario VVheat Producers Marketing• Board we will be able to handle your wheat this harvest KEN R. CAMPBELL FARMS Ltd. R R 1 Dublin STEPHENSON'S Bakery 24 Tins COCA COLA/PEPSI Penny. MATCHES Treesweet Orange or Grapefruit JUICE Heinz CATSUP Chapman Ice Cream .99c Grocery No Mixing. 4.59 50 to a carton. 29' 48 ozs. 69 13 ozs. 49' 10 oz. Instant Coffee $4.99 Phone 887-9226 Free Delivery J. L. Mc Cutcheon Motors Chev, Olds. Brussels 887-6856 ••••••411••••••••••• 1977 Olds Delta Royal Full POwet equipped including Air Conditioning 8 -1977 Olds 1,9 stock for immediate del iVery 8.- 1977 Chev, Pick-Up Trucks Come In and 'Test Drive in COrtififief SEAFORTH - AYR - CAMBRIDGE Gentle is the word to describe these michines- iiii1)111111it'bh Initemational Edible Bean Combines YOUR HURON COUNTY BEAN SPECIALIST. ,LOCKWOOD INNES PICKUPS LOCKWOOD INNES PULLER CUTTERS LOCKWOOD'INNES WINDROWERS USED COMBINES A.C.Gleanor M w/corn & grain heads .. $24,900 I.H.C, 203 combine w/giain& - cornhead. $2,399 I.H.C. 503 combine w/corn & grain head. $3,399 Ford 620 combine 'w/3x30 cornhead, grain headl- = 5 6,666 1974 I.H. 715 combine w/10' head & pickup $18,900 1975 815 i diesel' combine 10' head , pickup & 844 cornhead $32,500 1975 J.D. 3300 combine w/corn gtain „head . . . .$20,900 1971 •.Case 960 combine w/corn & grain heads . $ 7,700 M.F.410 Combine w/grain head. $ 9,800 M.F.300 combine w/gtain head. . . $ 7,900 Gleaner A Model combine w/grain head: $ 4,650 LH,315 combine w/Cab & grain head (like new) =,. $ 10,900 1.11.175 swather, reconditioned ,& repainted - hay $ 3,900 1.}1,201 reconditioned & repainted hay Machine SEAFORTH 527-0120 III At 25th H sH4ss clatultibu'oc, t4fdi111100°DieaSGi Itinlilii form Win So artis yestt 'our ;dayt shut 1 1apt ;into tatio Tool on Mor Aug resp rece that Play diar istt and gall ti* McCutcheon Croce_ry Phone 887-9445 We Deliver 99' 39' 79' 29' READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED • Carnival KETCHUP 32 oz. Schneiders 6 yarieites LUNCH MEATS 6 oz. pkg. Weston Banana CREAM ROLLS Reg. 99c Ontario HEAD LETTUCE 16—THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 20; 1977 Mrs. Joe Walker Correspondent 357-3558 Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt were recently honoured by their family on the- occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary with a dinner at the Turnberry Tavern. Later in the evening about 40 relatives spent a social time with Short Shots (Continued from Page 1) get accustomed to temperatures, etc. in the metric system. Now if we drive cars we are going to have to speedily forget all about miles per hour and wrestle with kilometres as of September 6. The speed limit signs will change after labour Day. Do not mistkae a sign reading 50 KPH to mean 50 mils per an hour. It means only 30 miles per hour. The speed' limit now is exceeded by many motorists. ' We anticipate confusion after September 6 if some of us do not make quick aajustment to the change. We had better get to those KPH's or we will find ourselves with tickets for speeding. Learn about cold water survival. Yell to us. for RED CROSS WATER .SAFETY them at the home of,their son and daughter in-law, Keith and Marg Moffatt, where they received many good wishes and gifts from relatives attending from South GEORGE McINTEE In' Abbotsford, B.C., on Thursday, July 14th George Mclntee, formerly of Dunville, Ontario and the 3rd line of Morris Township died in his 70th year. He is survived by his wife , .ampton, Brampton, Guelph, Wingham, Brussels, Bluevale and area. Lunch including an anniversary cake was served by the family. Thelma, four daughters, Mrs. David Bellham (Edna May); Mrs. Gary McConnell (Marion); Mrs. Colin Campbell (Betty); Mrs. Donald Hick (Barbara): One son, Ralph; 'three sisters; five brothers and 17 grandchildren. POLE BREAK CAUSES BLACKOUT — A back hoe being used in drain construction in Walton backed into a hydro pole in front of the Walton Inn Monday afternoon and sent the thing tumbli ng down, bringing power lines with it. Most of Walton's main street was blocked off all afternoon as Ontario Hydro crews installed a new pole and power was off as far away as Brussels around the supper hour wh ile the wires were re-strung. (Staff Photo) Bluevale couple honoured Obituary