HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-11-07, Page 16ANOTHER $100.W1NNER — Mrs. Gerald Miller of RS:1.3, Brussels was
this week's winner of the BI3A's $100' draw held at Anna's Dress Shoppe
on Friday night. With Mrs. Miller are her children Robbie and Donna.
Handing her $100 is Anna Hayward. The next draw will be held at
Oldfield's Pro Hardware store. (Brussels Post Photo)
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.22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the estate of
James Watson Sholdice
late of Brussels, Ontario,
retired farmer, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full partic-
ulars of same to the under-
signed-on or before the 28th
day of November, 1979, after
which date the estate's
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
that have then been received
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22-10-3
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank every-
one for all the lovely gifts,
flowers and cards while I was
a patient in the hospital and
since returning home. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Roger
Whitman and the nurses of
Seaforth hospital. Also •
thanks to the mischievious
devils who made the birth
announcement sign for the
window. Your kind wishes
shall always be remembered.
—Ruth Lowe 24-10-1
I wish to say thank you to all
those who remembered me
with visits, flowers, cards
and treats during my stay in
Seaforth Community Hosp-
ital. Special thanks to Father
Cooney, Dr. Malkus, the
nurses and hospital staff.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. —Jim Ryan
24-10-1
We would like to thank all
the friends and neighbours
from the 17th and boundary
for the cards and gifts given
to us at our Farewell Party.
We enjoyed the evening and
would like to thank those who
helped in any way to make
this a happy occasion.
—Ernest, Fred, Karen, Ann
and Darrell Uhler 24-10x1
24 Cards of Thanks
Sincere thanks to Dr. Hanlon
Dr. Duzdon, nurses on 6th
floor, Kitchener-Waterloo
hospital and V.O.N. nurses
since returning home.
Thanks to Rev. Le Drew,
relatives, neighbours and
friends for their visits, flow-
ers, letters, cards, treats,
baking and inquiries. The
many acts of kindness will
always be remembered.
—Bert Hemingway 24-10x1
We wish to thank everyone
for cards, gifts, treats and
visits during our stay in
Seaforth Community hospital
and since returning home.
Also a special thanks to Dr.
Malkus, nurses and staff on
O.B. —Lynne and Shannon
Davies 24-10-1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gammie
of Lucknow wish to announce
the engagement of their only
daughter Loree Grace to Mr.
Keith Brian Raymond, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray-
mond of Brussels. The wed-
ding will take place at 4 p.m.
Nov. 24, 1979 at the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church, Luck-
now. 26-10-1
27 Births
FLAXBARD: Paul and Cathy
are proud to announce the
arrival of their first baby girl,
Megan Bawn, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, October
27th, weighing 5 lbs. 1 oz.
Second grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Don McDonald,
R.R. 2, Brussels. 27-10-1
LOWE: Ruth and .Murray
Lowe are pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of
their first born son, John
Adrian Lowe on Sunday,
October 14, 1979 in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Proud
grandmothers are Mary
Lowe and Marie McTaggart:
27-10-1
Huronview has
new residents
Among our usual activities
this week, we had a visit
from Clothes Caravan. The
Residents had the
opportunity of going to the-
auditorium where a good
selection of clothing was
displayed and make their
purchases. Staff members
were on hand to help with the
fittings. In the afternoon we
held a "mini" fashion show,
and modeling was done by
residents wearing the
various items selected pre-
viously.
Grades one and two from
Clinton Public school shared
their Halloween party with
us. The children arrived after
lunch dressed up in costumes
which were judged by two
clients from D ay Care and
Mr. Les Fortune and Mr.
Frank Bissett who are re-.
sidents at Huronview. The
judges stated that the job of
judging was difficult 'as all
the costumes worn by the
children were excellent. The
children entertained the re-
sidents with a little pro-
gramme with the Halloween
theme inmind. The afternoon
programme was recorded on
the vido machine and shown
to the students after. I think
they enjoyed seeing
themselves on T.V. We
would like to thank Mrs.
Marie Flynn and Mr. Hugh
Hodgins for the music played
during the afternoon. A, draw
was made on the ceramic
pumpkin and was won by
Mrs. Cindy Fleet.
Huronview would like to
welcome Mr. Atkey Rich-
mond Secord from Clinton,
and Mr. Wallace Earl
Beckett from Wingham.
Speedy recovery to Polly
Wiltse, Edith Lovett, Jean
Sheppard, Sadie Carter,
Leah Robertson who are in
hospital. We would like to
extend to Mary Ann Regier
and family our sympathy
with the loss of husband and
father.
— THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 7, 1979
(Continued from Page 3)
November 10 at 2 p.m. to
entertain children of all ages
with their original show The
Brick Brothers Circus.
The Brick Brothers. Circus
is a miniature one ring circus
with Bricks performing
circus acts of great skill and
daring.
Tickets, at $2.50 each, are
avaliable at the door on the
day of the show, or by mail
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