The Brussels Post, 1968-12-19, Page 8Mar7
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THE BRUSSELS POST,
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Agent
Oklahoman
Cry Cleaners
GREETINGS/
MANY THANKS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
FOR THEIR PATRONAGE — TO ONE AND ALL
A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS and
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
A STORE CHOCK-FULL OF GIFTS
FORSYTH SHIRTS
DRESS WHITES and COLOURS
"NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY"
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McGavin's Farm Equipment
WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF
FARM EQUIPMENT
SALES, AND SERVICE
WALTON, ONTARIO
PHONE 365W6 OR 527-0245
BRUSSELS SEAFORTH
Mike's Farm Equipment
Box 251 Brussels Phone 211
Your .IAMESWAY Dealer
"FIRST IN POWER CHORING"
FOR SALES AND SERVICE
DAIRY BEEF HOG POULTRY
IN MEMORIAM
.M.cARTER — In loving memory
of Miller McApter who passed
away two years ago, Dee. 1966.
Asleep in Owl's beautiful garden.,
Away from all sorrow and pain;
Some day, when alto's loArn0 is
ended,
We shall all be together agRi 0.,
wver remembered by Nellie,
jean, BBL. Don and famines.
BOWLING NOTES
Singles
Karen .Hastings ,„ 215
Jane Ward • 220
jack iii gins• 280
Ray Bronson 268
Gordon Matheson ,,,,, .266
Triples
jane Ward 607
Ruth Huether 603
Joyce Kellington 556
(loran .Matheson 706
Jack Higgins 696
Ray Bronson
642 Subs were petty a1-.1.1,-; ,31 rot'1.
son and John Peninrigton.
John 'fluke, owner of the List-
owel Bowling Lanes donated
prizes on Moday night, for the
bowlers who were lucky enough to
win them,
Merry Christmas and Ham
N'ew Year to evryone from th
Brussels Bowling League.
DON'T LET CHRISTMAS
TREES GO UP — IN SMOKE
THURSDAY, DEC. 19th, 1968
Stokley's Honey Pod Peas 14 oz. 3 for 69c
Ocean Spray whole Cranberry Sauce 14 oz. .•••.. 2 for 49c
Van Camp. Beans with Pork 14 oz. .... 2 for 39c
Maxwell House Instant Coffee 10 oz. 1.49
Draw for 4 lb., fruit cake, 'Saturday, Dec. Plst
Seasons Greeting with Best Wishes to All
McCUTCHEON GROCERY
Phone 293 We Deliver
A,t;7.MAtialittaW9RfleMACM.M.M.
brussels 'rrangport
SHIP PIGS EVERY MONDAY A.M.
CATTLE TRUCKING and SHIPPING SERVICE
FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE
Phone George Jutzi 122 Brussels
IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU
WEEKLY SALE
Brussels Livestock Sales Yard
EVERY FRIDAY AT 1 P.M.
Your Home Market Where You Are Welcome Ae
Visitor, Consignor or Buyer
PHONE 46J
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
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Ocean, Spray whole Cranberry .Sauce 14 oz.
Sunshine Frozen. Peas
Heinz Catsup 11 oz.
2 lb.
Size 88 Oranges for Christmas
Compliments of the
There's nothing like a blown
fuse to darken the festive season
• unless it's standing around
Vatching firemen hose down the
living room, while the OhristmaS
tree goes up in flames.
As the Christmas shopping bud-
get gets thinner and thinner, hou-
se holders tend to ignore warning
signs on lighting equipment for
indoor decorations and outdoor
holiday displays. The tendency
is often to say. "It's good enough
for another year," one too many
years in a row.
"Safety should be n part of
everybody's holiday prepar-
ations," says R. C. Walsh of Lon-
don, electrical inspection super
intendent for Western. Ontario,
"All wiring should he checked
carefully for signs of wear, parti-
cularly that used. oh ChriSltinfth
trees. Trees dry out quickly In
holnes and apartments and be-
come real fire hazards unless
Watched carefully,
"If a lighting set has frayed
wires, cracked ()I' brittle instil-
Nrihn. broken 11101p sockets or
damaged plugs. throW it away,"
he suggests. "Another sure sign
of trouble when a fuse blows
after the lights arc turned on,"
It ixouhle persists after the faSQ
has been replaced and new equip-
mumt purchased. switch In less
henVily-loaded circuits. Two fur,
Iller things to remember, Air.
Walsh warned, ate never Co use
fuses of More than 15 ainperes
capacity, or Indoor 'Tight set's l'ot
outdoors,
A useful tip always IS to check
Whether the lighting equipment
carries a mark indicating It this
bents avreovol by no ilf,t19.0101
Stnalirtit A 4061iition,
Every Choice
A Good Buy
1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU SEDAN
V8, Automatic, Radio.
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1966 FORD FAIRLANE 500 2 Door HTP.
V8, Automatic, Radio
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1966 CHEV. BELAIR V8, Automatic.
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1966 BELAIR 6 cyl. Automatic, Radio
1965 MERCURY STATION WAGON
V8, Automatic, Radio
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1965 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN
V8, Automatic, Radio
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1965 RAMBLER 660 SEDAN Radio, Automatic.
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1964 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Radio kutomatic,
Power Steering, and Brakes.
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1964 F85 OLDS SEDAN Automatic
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1962 PONTIAC 4 Door HTP., V8, Fully Equipped
INItc.U.ICHEON.. MOTORS'
Chevrolet Oldsmobile Chevelle Chevy H 60.2,
Chevrolet TiMeht,
t54.11e$ trhOt11$ II; %Mit%
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STEPHENSON'S
RAKFRY and GROCERY
2 for 49c
49c
2 for 47c
........... ..... . . . 79c
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