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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) Puppet show coming to Myth driscimas Classics Extend your Christmas greetings in classic tradition or a con- temporary verse in cards by Gordon Fraser or Rust Craft. The Gordon Fraser classics from England. Include the famous 12 Days of Christmas as well as the lovely Carol Cards Boxes of 12 cards /3.95. Special Gordon Fraser as- sortment $2.95. • The famous Rust Craft Brownie series of 25 cards to a box $3.50 to $4.00. An attractive assortment of 51 cards offers our customers unusual value at $2.99. Larone s 527-1966 Seaforth Il fUDD BUDGET BLUES?), Change the Tune — Shop Here for Less Shopper's Choice Jams raspberry, strawberry or orange .99 .89 .89 MARMALADE Lido assorted male COOKIES California Head LETTUCE 24 oz. 350 grams 2 for Chiquita BANANAS 4 lb. for 1.00 REMEMBER: ENTRY FORMS FOR B.B.A. $100. DRAW AVAILABLE HERE 114 C C FE 'Ri 0 N GRO We Deliver BRUSSELS Phone 887-9445 OPEN UNTIL 9 FRI. NIGHTS Schneiders Cooked HAM Schneiders frozen cello STEAKETTES Vachon cherry or blueberry PIE FILL Reg: 79c 6 oz. pkg. 1 lb. pkg. 540 ml. can 69 1.29 1.59 1.09 Westons lemon filled BUNS 527.0120 Seaforth, 0 t. FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED !IDTraderribrk8 of pprii*cliet Inc. All tights reserved 8.ortiorOip! from the Blyth Centre for the A r ts, Box 291, Blyth . . , .&? r '13 Very hot iron. Very cool price. It's the new Mirage* Special. With fan-cooled power and twin Mikuni carbs to move you out fast. Great stability, great traction. It's a dream to maneuver ... and a pleasure to buy! Swift canned HAMS Aylmer CATSUP 32 oz. Van Camp 19 oz. PORK & BEANS .2 /1.09 Campbell TOMATO SOUP 10.. 41.99 Snnlspun MAC & CHEESE 714 oz. 3./.89 iiiinualEAri 2 litres 1 1 5 Bakery Grocery ST-EPHENSON Open Friday Nights Until 9 887=9226 free Delivery Brussels 24 oz. 3.79 1.19 Huron Hotel FURNITURE Seaforth VALUES! Hwy. #8 High Quality Low Prices 00 G Q ETTLER o OHU11/1 Fine Furniture MAIN STREET 345-2250 Closed Mon. Open all day Wed. Fri. night till 9 p.m. DRIVE a LITTLE and SAVE a LOT Goettler Furniture CLASSIFIED .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 CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES Brussels, Ontario • Solicitors for the Executors 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 BERG /Sales Servicd Installation FREE ESTIMATES • ° Barn Cleaners o Bunk Feeders o Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.#2, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 NNW