The Brussels Post, 1980-03-19, Page 121.
THREE PHASE
Electric
, "EVERYTHING.ELECTRICAL"
* ECONOMY
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QUALITY
BARRY BUCHANAN
482-7374
GLENN McLEAN
887-9264
P.O. BOX 1136 CLINTON, ONT,
AUCTION CALENDAIW.
MARCH 21 Furniture,
Gay Lea Building.
MARCH 29 Antiques
Arena Parkhill.
APRIL 12 Furniture Gay
I ea Building.
APRIL i Farm
Machinery John
Williams
For consignments Photie.
527-0514
TOM PAPPLE
Auctioneer
20-29-1
Post
Want ads
• Phone 887-6641
Every week more and
more people,., discover what
mighty jobs are accomplished
by low cost Post Want Ads.
Dial Brussels 887-6641.
WEEKLY SALE
Royale
PAPER TOWELS 2 roll pkg.
Schneider Bowls
HEAD CHEESE in gram
Weston Lemon or Raspberry
BUTTERHORNS 6's
1.09
1.09
.79
Schneider
COUNTRY SAUSAGE 1-3911).
6 lb. box frozen 9.3.9.
Universal medium red
COHOE SALMON 7 3/4..oz. 1..59
Sunkist size 113
NAVEL ORANGES 1.29doz.
McCUltHEON
'GROCERY
We Deliver BRUSSELS Phone M7-9445
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12 Tye; BRUSSELS POST, ,MAKH. 19 1980.
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24 Garda ThOkis
I would like to, thank my
neighbours, friends and rela-
tives for the visits and cards
' received while a patient in
the Wingham and District
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr, Bozyk, the staff of ICU
and M,S. West, Rev. LeDrew
and Rev., Pe; tie. Also, to
everyone who helped out at
my home, 'before and since I
arrived home. —George
Brewer ' , 24-29-1
The Walton Area Sports Club
would'like to thank everyone
who participated in their 5th
Annual Snowmobile Poker
Rally on March 3, 1980 - the
riders themselves, everyone
who so graciously consented
to work that day, the 84
businesses ,that donated
either prizes or money, and
especially' the boys who laid
out the trail. We received
many compliments on the
Rally but it was your efforts
that made it a success.
24-29-1
20 Auction Sales
25 In nemoriain
SHOLDICE: In loving 'mem-
ory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Grace Sholclice
who passed away 1 year ago
on March 24, 1979.
Nothing but memories as we
journey on,
Longing for a smile from
a loved one gone;
None knows the depths of
our deep regret,
But we remember when
others forget.
r---lovingly• remembered by
Ken, Liz, Doug, Cathy & Don
25-29-1
13 Wanted
LOOSE mixed grain, straw in
barn. Best offer. 887-6444.
13-29-2
17 Wanted To Rent
CASH-CROP land in.
Brussels area. Apply to .Box.
50, Brussels, Ont. 17-29-2
20 Auction Sales
The Brussels Midgets
particpated in the Wingham
Midget Tournament for the
first time.. and came home
with two victories, On Friday
night at , five they opened: the
tourney playing the first
game against Teeswater, A t:
one point they were trailing-
the opposition 4-1 but came
back early in the
came
third with a
3 goal spree by Ken Cousin§
to tie the score and go on and
win the game by a 6-4 score
over Teeswater.•
They returned to
Wingham on Sunday night to
play • their second game.
against Howick whom they
defeated 4-3'. Scoring for
Brussels was Kevin Bishop,
Brian Tenpas, Todd. Wheeler
and Ken Cousins. Assists
went to Ken Higgins, Brian
Tenpas and Kcn Cousins.
They will play the winner of
Paisley, Tiverton, Zurich and
Creemore, next Sunday
afternoon. at ,1 p.m. for the D
Championship.
Hensall Atoms for-
t:1-M their playoff series to
brussels in the 'first round
CHARLES LEAVER
Charles Leaver, 84, of
East Wawanosh Township,
died in Wingham. District
Hospital on Saturday, March
8.
Mr. Leaver, a bachelor,
was the son of the late Peter
Leaver and Annie Milner. He
was born'in East 'VVawanosh
'Township in 1896. Before his
retirement he farmed in East
Wawanosh and was a
member of Calvin-Brick.
United Church. -
Mr. Leaver was prede-
ceased by his sister; Amelia
Leaver in 1977. He is
survived by several cousins.
The funeral service was
held from the Currie-Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham on
March 11' at 3 p.m. Rev. John
G. Roberts officiated.
Interment was in Wingham
MACARONI 2 lb.
and thp boys, played Zurich
on Friday night. In the 'first '
game of the second series..
Brussels defeated Zurich 7-0,
Scoring for. Brussels was
Marty Rutledge with 3 goals,-
Dean. Nicholson, Robby
Vance, Bobby Bailey and
Dean Wheeler 1 goal each.
AsSists went to Bruce Johns-
ton, ' Bobby--Vance, Dean •
Wheeler, Dean Nicholson",
Marty Rutledge, Jeff Alcock,
They were to play their
second game in Zurich on
Monday night. Dean
;Wheeler scored . his 100th
goal as an Atom during this
game: Marty. Rutledge has
also scored -100 goals
achieving that mark about
two • weeks ago. Con-
kratulations. boys, keep up
the good work.
The Novice team have
beenplaying a see-saw battle
with Mitchell in• their first
round of playoffs. After two'
wins and a tie eac'-
deciding game was, plk
Brussels on' Wednesday .ght
and Brussels de-kat,
Mitchell 1-0.
Cemetery.
The pallbearers. were
Gilbert • Beecroft, Ernest
Beecroft, Gordon McBurney,
Donald Dow', George McGee
and Hugh Sinnamon, The
flowerbearers 'were Glen
Walker and Jim McGee.
i•uron-Perth TB
at Science Centre
The Huron Perth Lung
Association, will be featured
at the Ontario Science Centre
Ecolyzer Demonstration in
Toronto during Spring Break
Week on Sunday, March 12
with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Dunsmore, R.R. 2, Stratford
operating the machine. The
Ecolyzer measures the
• carbon monoxide in the
blood.
Jeff .Earl assisted.
Steven Fritz and Shx,
Jack' lin scored the only goal
of the game to take trik;
victory. •
. The same team was 'in
Milverton on Friday night for
their first game of the Cham-
pionship round,: They were
defeated The',second
game w be played in -
Brussels - on Wednesday
night at 6 p.m.
The Peewee team
participated in the annual
Goderich Young , Canada
Week on. Saturday. They
played their first game at
8:10 on Saturday morning
against Huron Park and
defeated them 13-0. Scoring
for Brussels was Kevin
McArter with 6 goals, Kevin
Johnston 2, Mike Vader,
Wayne Wheeler, Rick
Knight; David 'Wheeler and
Danny Webster 1 goal' each.
Assists went -to Sean Kuffer,
Shawn Bremner, Kevin
Johnston, Kevin McArter,
Rick Knight, David Wheeler.
After an early start, they
Played their second game of
the day at 6:40 p.aL against A
team ,from Thedford. In a
good game of tough hockey
the final score was Thedford
5 Brussels 4, Marty Rutledge
led the short-handed- attaelc
with 2 goals while Sean
Kuffer and Kevin McArter
scored 1 each. Assists• went
to Wayne Wheeler, Tim
Fritz, Kevin Johnston.
It‘e4mg,-Gana de 'week ahs,
Young Canada week has'
always provided good
exciting hockey games, and' is.
always a thrill for the boys to
participate in. This year the
Chairman of Young .Canada
Week is Ken Alcock, a
former Brussels resident and
is to be congratulated for
getting his job done well.
GAMES THIS vcrgEK
Wed. 6:00 .p.m. - Milverton
Novice at Brussels
7:30 p.m. - TeesWater
Atoms at Brussels
8:30 - Palmerston Inter-
mediates at Brussels
Fri.:7i00 "p.m. Blyth Pee
wees• at Brussels
Auction Sale
• Friday, March 21
6:30 p.m.
Gay Lea Building
MAIN,ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
SALE INCLUDES: Avocado fridge and stove;
kitchen appliances, table and chairs; dining room
suites; bedroom suite; odd' beds; chairs: chests of
drawers; 'modern and antique desks; lid t to wall
cupboard; bonnet chest; wardrobe; TV, and a full
line of household effects.
China and glassware including depression;
Canadian, Nippon , Germany, milk and crystal.
Featuring Miniature Tobys; mortar and pestle;
biscuit jar; collectable tools, wash stands; settc*e;
rocking chairs.
Owner or Auctioneer not reponsible for accidents
Auctioneer TOM PAPPLE
Call 527-0514 or 527'-0940
Sale, Manager JOHN FISHER
20-29-1
White Swab Twin Pac.
White Label Dry
Chapman's.
ICE CREAM
Obituary
Wingham Memorial Shop
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Open Every Weekday '
Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of
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Box 158, WINCH AM JOHN MALLICK
YOUR EVERY FOOD NEED
Chunky 10 oz. variety
'CAMPBELL SOUP
SHREDDED WHEAT
Nabisco 450 G R.
PAPER TOWELS
Christie 16 oz.
SODA BISCUITS
Froze
n . o ac . PIZZAS 4' t P
2 litres
.79
.99
.89
.89
.79
.59
1.19
Bakery Grocery
STEPHENSON
887-9226 free Delivery Brussels,
tOPtime. serum
How we perform
UPTIME SERVICE..
• We'll inspect yourequipment
thoroughly
• We'll repair any parts or components
needing repair
• We'll replace those parts likey to fail
during'the corning season
• We'll lubricate.you'e equipment and
make all needed adjustments for top
operating efficiency •
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FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED