HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-05-30, Page 1924 Cards of Thanks
For all the get well cards and
phone calls, Dr.. Bozyk for
the great care I received,
Rel. Le Drew for visits,
nurses and staff at the Wing-
ham and District Hospital for
the great care I received.
And to our neighbours and
friends for the many acts of
kindness to my family. Thank
you all.—Tom Baker
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I wish to say thanks to all
those people who helped in
any way in the benefit hockey
game for me. A special
thanks to the hockey players
who played in the game and
to the organizers. It was very
much appreciated. —Warren
Smith 24-87x1
To all my friends, I would
like to express my sincere
thanks for all the cheery
cards, the beautiful flowers,
the pretty perfumed cosmet-
ics, and last but not least,
thanks to everyone who took
time for a welcome visit
during my illness. The kind-
ness shown to me was very
much appreciated.
—Sincerely, Anna Hayward
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I would like to thank my
friends and neighbours for
their kindness, cards, flow-
ers and treats since I broke
my arm. It was much
appreciated. —Peggy
Cudmore 24-87-1
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
DESTROY WEEDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons in possession of lands in any
Municipality in the County of Huron in ac-
cordance with the revised Weed Control
Act, 1972, Section 4, 14 & 20, and amendmen-
ts thereto, that unless noxious weeds,
growing on their lands are destroyed by
June 9th, 1979, and throughout the season,
the Municipality may enter upon the said
lands and have the weeds destroyed,
charging the costs against the land in taxes,
as set out in the Act.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
JOE GIBSON
WEED INSPECTOR
COUNTY OF HURON
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Lavimodiere of Ottawa are
pleased to announce the
engagment of their daughter
Lisette to Sandy McDonald of
Kingston, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ian McDonald
of Brussels. The wedding to
take place June 22, 1979, in
Ottawa. Dr. and Mrs.
McDonald will reside in
Hamilton: 26-87-1
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Bennett, Walton are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Joan Marie to Arthur John
McNaughton, Son of Mr. and
MrS. Earl McNaughton,
Egmondville. Vows will be
exchanged June 16th, 1979
at 7 p.m. in Duff's United
Church, Walton. 26-87x1
26 Personal
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TOM PAPPLE
AUCTIONEER
R.R.#4 SEAFORTH
S27.0514 527-0940
Thursday, June 7 - 6:30
p.m. Mrs. E. McCartney
at 77 Main St., Seaforth
Thursday, June 14 - 6:30
p.m. Seaforth Women's
Slowpitch Team benefit
consignment auction at
77 Main St., Seaforth.
June 19, 20, 21 - Ontario
Pork Congress,
Stratford.
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CLASSIFIED
Mrs. Proudy held Bible met the challenge from Day
Study in the Chapel on May Care,at Shuffleboard. We are
17. Day Care held a Tea proud to announce that we
Dance on May 17th in the were the winners. Tuesday
auditorium and Huronview was a busy day, with most of
residents who attended all the residents going to cast
stated they had a good time. their vote.
Father Hardy held Roman Volunteer Appreciation
Catholic Mass, on Friday Workshop was held in the
morning and that afternoon ' auditorium on Wednesday.
Norman Gowing took eigh
men on a van ride to Parkhill.
Friday afternoon Bingo was
-played in the auditorium.
Choir practice was held in
the Chapel Saturday morning
under the direction of Frank
Bissett and Mrs. Elsie Hend-
erson. Church service was
held m1 9:30 a. m, and at 7:00i
p.m. Dick Roorda from the
Christian Reform Church
held a service. As Monday,
May 21st, was a holiday, we
did not have Old Tyme
Music.
Tuesday morning at 10:45
a.m. Huronview residents,
Mrs. Margaret Murray, Miss
Ruby McVittie, Mary
ltoss, and Mrs. Grace Peck,
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20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales
527-0940
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Auction Sale
THURSDAY, EVENING 6:30 p.m.
at 77 Main Street JUNE 7
SEAFORTH, Ontario
PARTIAL LIST: Antinue bedroom suite with
tear-drop pulls, including wash stand; rocking
chairs; dressers; wash stands; insulators; dishes and
household appliances; buffet; chrome kitchen
suites; lawn mower; lawn furniture; toilet set; dining
room suite; many more items. Full list next week.
Proprietress- Mrs. E. McCarteny and Consigners
TOM PAPPLE, Auctioneer
R.R.# 4, Seaforth
527-0514
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THE BRUSSEL...S. POST, MAY. 30, 1979 19
THE WINNER! — Gertie Bolger, of Brussels
was the winner ofthe Brussels Business
Association's 50-50 draw on Sunday. E ns won
$325.75. Presenting her with the cheque was
Debbie Trol lope.
(Photo by Langlois)
SUMMER SCHOOL 79
HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
s
SUMMER SCHOOL
For
Adults
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
See Your Guidance Teacher or Principal for Further
Details
- Wednesday July 4 to Friday August 10
- Classes to be held at Central Huron S.S. - Clinton
- Free Bus Service from Goderich, Wingham
Seaforth and Exeter
- New credit courses - 4 hours per day
-: improvement courses - 2 hours per day (for
.students who failed a course during the year)
- special interest courses 2 hours per day (sports,
theatre, Tech, music, art)
- Remedial courses - 2 hours a day (Gr. 7 and 8
English and Math)
- Student numbers determine courses to be offered
- Enquire at Huron County High School Guidance
Departments or Public School Principals
- Summer School Booklets available at Huron Coun-
ty Schools
TENDERS
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
MAINTENANCE PROJECTS
Tenders from all construction trades are
invited for interior and exterior mainten-
ance projects at Huron County Schools.
Tender forms and job specifications are
available at
/&,(07, Debt
aggqi gekcateon
offices, 103 Albert Street, Clinton.
Deadline for tender submissions is 12
o'clock noon, June 15, 1979.
R. J. Elliott
D. J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
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27 Births
THOMAS: Bob and Deb
Thomas are pleased to
announce the birth of their
son, James Robert on May 13
at Listowel Memorial Hosp-
ital. A little brother for
Amanda. 27-87-1
MITCHELL: Robert and
Donna Mitchell, nee
Stephenson of R.R. 2, Dublin
announce the birth of a son,
Stephen James, Wednesday,
May 16, 1979 at the Stratford
General Hospital. The first
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
George Mitchell of Mitchell
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Stephenson of Ethel.
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HASTINGS: At New Market,
York County Hospital on
April 29th.1979 - to Don and
Penny Hastings, a daughter,
Amanda Marie. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Lowe, Brussels
Ontario and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Hastings, Wingham,
Ontario. 27-87x1
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