HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-04-26, Page 5GET READY FOR SUNNY DRIVING
WITH THIS
SPRING TUNE-UP
Here's What We'll Do . .
We Check/Test
O positive crankcase
ventilation valve
O emission control hoses
and filters
O all belts
O all cooling system hoses
O battery (hydrometer test)
O dynamic cylinder balance
We Supply and Install
O new spark plugs
O new points*
O new condenser*
*not required on electronic ignitions
We Lubricate/Adjust
O heat riser valve
O point-gap
O ignition timing
O carburetor idle setting
O pre-ignition system
analysis
O compression
(all cylinders)
O air cleaner element
O spark plug wires
O coil wire
O rotor
O distributor cap
Final Ignition System Analysis.
Winter driving can be tough on your car's
engine. Get your car ready for sunny driving
. with a Spring Tune-Up from your Gulf dealer.
Parts and labour listed above are included
in the price and are covered by your Gulf
dealer's 90 day or 4;000 mile (6400 km)
guarantee, whichever comes first.
DO YOUR PART TO CONSERVE ENERGY.
A well tuned car runs more efficiently and
gives better gas mileage than a poorly tuned
car. The better your gas mileage, the more
energy you conserve. So, do your part to help
conserve Canada's energy. Make an
appointment and tune-up today.
$3895* 38 "44 $4395*
6-Cyl. 8•Cyl.
Including parts and labour.
*For most passenger cars. Offer expires May 20,1978.
GORD'S GULF
Goderich St. East Seaforth
Area weddings THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 26, 1978 — 5
Hometown
papers have
local story
MAXWELL—DUNSFORD
Bouquets of white gladiola and shasta daisies decorated St.
Johns Anglican Church, Woodhouse for the March evening
wedding of Carol Ann Dunsford and Thomas William Maxwell.
Reverend Richard Anions officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Charles
Dunsford of Simcoe and granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred C. Baeker of 'Brussels. The groom is the son of Mrs.
Marion Maxwell of St. George.
: Matron of houour was Joyce Simmons of Toronto and
'bridesmaids were Marcia Backer of London and Ruth McKinney
of Toronto. Groomsman was David Maxwell of St. 'George and
ushers were Gregory Baeker of London and Ronald Dunsford of
Simcoe.
The' wedding reception was held at the Norfolk Golf and
Country Club. The couple left on a wedding trip to Montserrat,
West Indies. The couple will make their home in Oakville.
Guests were present from Cleveland, Windsor, Owen Sound,
London, Toronto, St. George, Mississauga, Burlington and
Exeter.
Photo by Rose Le Studio)
CUMMINGS —BONES CHANSK ER
Dorothy Carol Boneschansker and Robert Edward Cummings
were married January 14 at Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brtissels. Rev. K, Iiines performed the ceremony. The brides
parents are Mr. and Mrs. John . Boneschansker of R.R.#1, Ethel.
The bridegrooms parents Mrs, Robert Cummings' and the lAte
Mr. Robert Cummings of Peterborough.,
Miss Annette BOneschansker, sister of the bride, 'was maid
of honOur.
Groomsman was Don Petola, cousin of the grOmri. A reception
followed at the home of thebride parents, On return from their
honeymoon in Mexico they reside in Scarborough.
A recent study in the U.S,A.
suggest that people turn to
television for news of national and
civic events, but choose their
hometown newspapers when they,
want information on local events
and where to shop.
The study was conducted in
Oklahoma and it found that when
Oklahoma residents want news of
what is going on nationally, they
choose television over news-
papers by a sizable margin 67.1 ,
percent to 20.5 percent. The same
is true for news of state events,
the survey said, but by a lesser
margin - 56.7 percent to 32.3
percent.
And, the survey showed,
Oklahoma residents turn in
greater numbers to ,their local
newspapers for information on
where to shop (66 percent) than
for any other media. Television
ran third (4.8 percent), behind
"other media. The respondents
turned to radio in \the same
numbers (4.8 percent) for
shoppinginformation. Magazines
brought up the rear (.6 percent)."
The survey also showed that
the higher a respondent's
income, the more likely he or she
is to rely on newspapers for
shopping.
Walton II learns
first aid
The sixth 'meeting of the
Walton Busy Bees was held at
Joyce McCallum's. We learned
about babysitting and Mrs. Pearl
McCallum demonstrated dif-
ferent techniques of First Aid. A
good attendance was present.
FLAXBARD —McDONALD
. Cathy McDonald. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald,
R.R.#2. Brussels and Paul Flaxbard, son of M r. and Mrs. Earl
flaxbard,,Zurich, were united in marriage Saturday, April 22, in,
a bouble ring ceremony held in Duff's- United Church. Walton
with , Rev. Baker officiating.
The Matron of Honour was Lynn Proctor and Bridesmaids
were Jeanne McDonald, R.R.#2, Brussels, Heather McDonald,
London, Joan Bennett, Owen Sound and Ruth Ann Flaxbard of
London.
Groomsman was Clare Proctor of London and Ushers were Jim
,McDonald, R.R.#2, Brussels, Bruce McDonald, Toronto, Gary
Flaxbard, Kitchener and Steve Clark of God ericli. The Organist
Was Mrs. Ian Wilbee of Walton and the Soloist was Gracme
Walton, who sang The Wedding Song. The Lords Prayer
and Time in a Bottle.
A reception followed in Brussels, Morris and Grey Community
Centie, Brussels. All flower arrangement were designed by
Marg English of Wingham.
Paul and Cathy will be residing in London .