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FARM EQUIPMENT LTD.
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NOW! a , . .
Complete
2 Year
Warranty
This DI Warranty
covers every part on
the 86 series for a full
2 years or 1500 hrs.,
whichever comes
first.
NO OTHER WARRANTY EVEN COMES CLOSE!
FIX YOUR COSTS
with a Tractor Service Policy
Available on IH Tractors covering all
normal wear and tear repairs (not normally
covered by warranty). This includes clutches,
brakes, lights, etc. Take advantage of this
policy in planning your tractor repair costs.
Pay only your daily maintenance.
e.g. on a 105 h.p. Tractor (NC
2 Year Coverage $272:
—ALSO EXTENDABLE FOR A 3rd YEAR—
We are one of the few IH "CERTIFIED"
Dealers that can make you this offer.
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The Equalized Payment Plan.
Of all the ways Esso can handle your billing
its the one that'd most convenient
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 billings, 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 send 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
WV keep youtonirtable.
PAUL MUTTER
Esso $91..e!, Agent
887 6117 Brussels,
Esso Home Comfort offers
You a sensible ay to pay for
home heating...
THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 2, 1978
DILWORTH—BOWLES
Karen Dilworth, daughter of Delmer and Dorothy
Dilworth of R. R. #3, Brussels and David Bowles, son of
Ronald and Anne Bowles of R. R. #2, Atwood were
married at St. Paul's United Church in Milverton on
Friday, July 7. Rev. George Ball of Milverton officiated
at the ceremony. The maid of honour was Wanda
Keffer of Listowel. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Kathy Sobol
of Fergus (cousin of the bride) and Marlene Bowles of
R. R. #2, Atwood (sister of the groom). The best man
was Jack Gabel of R R: #1., Listowel. Ushers.were Bert
Groenestege of Rostock and Grant Hammond of
Ingersoll. The .organist was Robert. Dilworth of
Kitchener (cousin of the bride). The reception was held
at the Atwood Community Centre. Guests came from
Schomberg, Brussels, Atwood, Milverton, Sudbury,
Listowel, Mississauga, Kitchener, Fergus and Alma.
Following a wedding trip to the western provinces, the
couple are residing at R. R. #2, Atwood.
(Russell Studio Photo)
REDDON—NIXON
Judy Nixon, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. John Nixon of
Brussels and Donald Reddon, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Reddon of Atwood, were married in Brussels Anglican
Church on July 8 at 7:30 p.m. with Reverend Dan
Seargant officiating. The maid of honour was Barbara
Nixon of Toronto and the bridesmaids were Karen
Nixon of Toronto and Adrene Reddory of Atwood. The
groomsman was John Wayne MacDOnald of Brussels
and the ushers were John Nixon of Brussels and Ken
White of Atwood. Organist was Michele McCutcheon.
The reception at the Atwood Community Centre and
guests attended from Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and
Gananoque. After a motor trip through Ontario, the
couple will reside in Atwood. (Photo by Snyder)
Huron Farmers
Market
Near corners of
highway 4 & 8 in
Clinton.
Open every
Saturday
from now on
With venders featuring
• produce, • fruit, •
vegetables, • crafts, •
• antiques, • plus many
other items. We
welcome merchant and
vendor enquiries.
See you there.
1St
mortgages
from
as low as
2nd
mortgages
at competitive
rates.
VG
VICTORIA
and GREY
TRUST
Lefelvvre t Manager
ListoWel; Ont..