The Brussels Post, 1978-08-09, Page 11BONNIE'S
Men's Ladies'
HAIR STYLING
OPEN
Wednesday to Saturday Noon
and Wednesday Evenings .
Salon will also be closed on Tuesday
for month of August.
Turnberry Street next to. Texan Grill
Phone 887-9237
The Equalized Nyment Plan.
Of all the its the one that's most convenient
Esso can handle your billing
We estimate your total annual heating bill based
on local weather and your past usage. Then we
divide by'10 and come up with 10 equal monthly
payments.
They'll begin in September and end in June.
And they'll be the same, regardless of the weather
and how much oil you use, You'll have no
whopping surprises in the middle of winter, so you
can budget On a 10-month basis for, the Cost of
heating your home. On the July billfngs, we'll
make Our final adjustment.
It makes all kinds of sense.
We've even made the payment part more
convenient.
There 'are two ways to handle your Equalized
'Payment Plan. You can tend us a cheque every
month when you get your monthly statement, or
you can send us '10 post-dated cheques.
Call your Esso Agent. He'll be happy to give you
all the details on the Equalized Payment Plan.
HOME COMFORT
Weilleepyoutomfortable.
PAUL MUTTER
Esso Sales Agent
887 6117 Brussels,
Esso Home Comfort offers
'Von a sensibly way to pay for
home heating...
/THE BRUSSELS POST! AUGUST 01 WS 1
,Walton women. take courses an special ed,
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
Mrs. Barbara Richmond
and Mrs. Margery Htiether
have completed the specialist
phase of the special edu-
cation course at the John
Robert School for the hearing
handicaps in London, which
they drove back and forth
from, during the past five
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Johnston visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Johnston at Rockton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Houston
and Mr. and Mrs, James
Williamson, have returned
home from a three week tour
of the Western Provinces,
also calling on relatives
enroute.
Dr. Roy and Mrs. Wilbee
and family of Boissevain,
Manitoba spent holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Ian
Wilbee and family and other
relatives in the surrounding
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Watson , spent the civic
holiday weekend at the home
of their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pritchard, Kim and Mark in
London.
Mrs. Eileen McFarlane of
Listowel spent a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson
recently.
Civic Holiday weekend
guests with. Mr, and Mrs.,
Earl Mills were Mr. and. Mrs.
Murray Mills, Scott, David
and Cathy of Brantford.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Svvit4er of Bond Head, Mrs.
Cmsby Southern, Fordwich
and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Honeyford of Gowanstown
visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Earl Mills Tuesday evening,
Institute members are
reminded of the mystery car
tour on Wednesday, August
16, Those wishing to go are
to meet at the hall at 9:30
a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson
Webster of Clinton visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huether and boys on Mon,
day, Civic Holiday,
Obituary
MISS HATTIE DOWNING
Miss Hattie Downing, a
lifelong resident of this
community died in Wingham
District Hospital on Monday,
July 31, in her 96th year.
Born in Goderich, the
youngest daughter of John
and Elizabeth Downing, she
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VICTORIA and GREY
TRUST COMPANY
Lefebvie, Manager
LIStowel, Ont..
moved to Brussels with her
parents when very young.
She was a faithful member
of the United Church, very
interested in Missions.
Several years ago she
organized the Save the
Children Club which is still
active.
In early life she attended
Brussels Public School,
Goderich Collegiate, and
Toronto Normal School.
After teaching in Toronto for
many years, she retired to
her home in Brussels.
Funeral services were held
from the M.L. Watts Funeral
Home on Thursday August 3,
Rev. E. Le Drew in charge.
Left 'to mourn are two
nieces, Mrs. Helen s Carlson
of Calgary, Alta,., and Mrs.
Ken' (Margaret) T yerman of
Brussels. She was
pmdeceased by one sister
and five brothers.
The pallbearers were Roy
Cousins, John Bryans,
Gerald Gibson, Harold
Campbell, Jas. Cardiff and
John Mitchell. Tim Prior was
flower bearer.
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