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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-02-13, Page 15rovide: wners smaller • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for business Can we help you? See our Representative Faye Cook Huron Financial Services VVingham, Ontario, 2nd & 3rd Tuesday of each month on: aNext Visit: Feb. 19th] I.; FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK Immediate 7% REBATE ON ALL VEHICLES SOLD DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1980 1979. CUTLASS SUPREME, 2 door, 6 cylinder 2 - 1979 CHEV IMPALAS 1979 CHEVELLE MAIM CLASSIC, 6 •cylinder 1979 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 3 with air, 1 without 1978 LA MANS, 6 cylinder 1978 CHEVELLE, 6 cylinder 1978 PONTIAC 4 door, with air 1977 CHEVELLE, 4 door 1977 OLDS 88 ROYALE, 4 door with air 1977 CHEV IMPALA, 2 door 2 - 1977 CHEV IMPALAS, 4 door 1979 DODGE DIPLOMAT S.W., 6 cylinder 1977 DODGE MONACO, 4 , door with air 1976 CHEVELLE 4 door 1976 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop 1976 LE MANS, 2 door 1976 OLDS 98; full power 1975 CHEV IMPALA 2 door 1975 PONTIAC LE MANS 4 door 1974 PONTIAC' 4 door • TRUCKS 1974 LH. c.c. 1600 series 1977 CHEV VAN 1975 HI CUBE CHEV VAN 1975 CHEV, ,Vi ton yid!. 1976 CHEV. './2 ton van 1973 I.H. c.1600 series 15' van 887-617 north end of Illtottook. By appointment only. 527.1931 19f23-tf 21 Tenderi Wanted A'TIE GAME—The Brussels and Seaforth Atoms 'played against each Wednesday night and wound up in a3-3 tie. - (Photo by Langlois) They must be accompanied with a certified cheque of 10% of enclosed bid. • ',Lowest or any terider not necessarily accepted and ,must be approved by M.T.C. GEORGE HOGGART, "-.• Rd. Supt. Londesboro,'Ontario NOM'2H0 Tenders wanted for supplying,,, crushing delivery of approx., • , , 25,000 ca. yds. at 5/8” GRANULAR GRAVEL for the roads in Hulled Township- and must be capable of 1000 cu. ydr. or more a day. .Work must be done to the satisfaction 'of the Rd Supt and be completed in the month'of 4urie, 1980. Apply to Rd. Supt, tor contract formS. The tenders must beiri the hands of the Rd. Supt.,,..Londesboro - Monday March 3,' 1980 ;Township of Hulletf Gravell•Tenders everyone that contributed or attended. Special thanks to Linda Machan, Julie & Vicki McCall, Michelle Mc- Critcheon, Brenda & Carla Knight and everyone else that took part. Thank you to the Legion Ladies for prepar- ing such a lovely lunch. Your kindness is 'much appreci:, ated and will always be remembered. —Marlene Kelly & Keith White 24.24-1 It is with deep appreciation te all Any • neighboUrs, rela- fives and friends for all kindnesses shown me during the bereavement of my wife. Thank you tor the floral -tributes, donations to the Heart Fund and Cancer Society, also 'for the fetid brought in. Special thanks to . Rev. Eric Le Drew,' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Walker, Mrs. Alan Walker, Mrs. Ida Evans the ladies of the Brussels United Church and the M.L. Watts Funeral Home. These kindnesses will never be forgotten. —George Brewer 24-24-1' . ment arid to everyone for the I The members have loyely gifts,. Your kindness is decided to use black much appreciated. „bristle board with rings. —Marlene Kelly 24-24-1 The writing is going, to be We would like to express our siricere thanks to friends who Son: What should I *wear arranged the Buck & Doe with my new purple and held in our honour and to My sincere thanks to friends and neighbours who held bridal showers for .me. Thanks to those that helped supply lunch 'and entertain- After carefully considering the origin of the American flag' to a citizenship dais for aliens, the speaker asked "What is it you see flying over the courthouse , every The parents of Marlene Ruth day?" O'Connor (Kelly) and Keith ' "Pigeons," Caine the reply John White wish to announce from the back of the room. their engagement. The Mar- nage is to take place Feb- Mary. 15th, • Living on a budget is the'1980 at 7:60 same as living beyond your in St. John's Anglican Church. 26,24-1 means except that yoU have a 26 Personal 24 Cards of -Thanks t. Brussels #3 Nutty' Knotters Met at the home of Donna Bauer February 2. The roll call "Describe a piece of macrame you have seen, what it was used for and , what it was made ,from" was answered by all members'. 'N .'. The 'rineMbers Worked. on ''their sample macrame article and finished them. Then the members found their colour personalities. The "Explore Your Likes and Dislikes" Chart was filled in by all, merribers... Construction , paper was given to the memberS to mount their pictures on for their deSign collection. ASsistant Leader Barb Ducharme, checked „the members' books to Make sure they were rip-to-date. The Members, wee ; also informed that the cost of the club' would be $5 , a member since the leaders are buying . all the indinbers supplies. The', next meeting held at the ' home of Donna Bauer February 9 , The roll call "Tell how your room reflects your likes and personalities" was answered by all members. The • length width and windows of each members was 'discussed. Furniture and what the room was used for was also 'answered by • all members. The chart 'How Your Room is Decorated" was also filled, in by, all members. green socks, Dad?" Dad: "Hip Boots," ******** A mother had been lectur- ing her small son, stressing that we are in this world to help others. He considered this, then asked Somberly-, "What are the others here for?" * * * * * * * * * record of it. H, girls .explore , persopolittes.,. Smiles TOWNSHIP OF GREY. Gravel Tenders Sealed -tenders will be received by either,,the under- signed or Clerk Treasurer at the Municipal Office; R rR.. 3, BrusselS, Ontario rintil 4 o'clock . . “ ' FRIDAY FEBRUARY29 • 7 1980 for crushing and application of 25,000 cubic yards more or less of 5/8 gravel to Grey Township roads. Gravel supplied by the Towriship. Tenders must be submit- ted on Tender Forms avail- able at the Municipal Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. All ten- ders subject to approval by the M.T.C. ROSS ENGEL, 'Road Supt. • R.R. 3, Brussels, Opt. NOG 1110 21-24-2 A Post Classified -will •pay you dividends. Have you tried one? 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to thank' Dr. Malkus, Dr. Whitman and nursing Staff of Seaforth hospital for the good care while I was a patient. Special thanks to my friends,. neigh- bours and relatives for cards, treats & visits which were greatly appreciated. —Jean Broa.dfoot 24-24x1 We .would like to thank all these who sent cards, giftS & fliiwore or helped in any way while •we were patients in Seaforth Community Hosp- ital, Special thanks to Dr. Rodney and the nurses in the OB wards It was all very nuich appreciated arid will never be forgotten, —Margie & Susan Black 24-24x1 'done with yellow pencil craYon. ' The free choice•,articles of the members are well on the way to being completed. ,• The next meeting will be held on , Saturday February 16 at '9:00 a.m. at the of Donna Bauer. alton girls away • with band Several girls from this district including Jeanne McDonald and Jayne Robin- son, Cathy McGavin, Pam .Hackwell, Patricia Rackwell, 'Sandra -Campbell, Lorie Pryce • and Sandra 'Regele, 'members, of the Seaforth District High School Girls band are enjoying 'a holiday in Fort Myers, Florida this week. While there they will be parading in' *the Edison Pagent of LightS Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Pam and Patricia Hackwell visited recently with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. .Richard Porter in Woodstock by 12, o'clock noon (Branch Office Address] For prior information please call 271-5650 [collect] or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford.