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Schneiders Popular
LUNCH MEATS
175 gram
Weston
JAM FILLED BUNS 6's
Schneiders Crispy Crust
LARD
1 lb.
Royale
FACIAL TISSUE
100's
Robin Hood 11 kg. or 22 lb.
ALL PURPOSE FLOUR
E.D. Smith
GARDEN COCKTAIL 28 oz.
U.S.
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24 Card of Thanks
We would like to say a
sincere thank you to our
family for the delicious din-
ner at the Turnbei;ry Tavern
on the occasion of our 45th
wedding anniversary, Satur-
day, April 11. Thanks also to
the neighbours, friends and
fatnily for the social evening
in the Belgrave Women's
Institute Hall, also for the
beautiful gifts, cards and
good wishes. Thanks again.
Sam and Margaret Fear
24-86-1
I would like to say "thank
you" to all those who re-
membered me while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, sent flowers, letters,
cards, treats, visits, the
many acts of kindness shown
me and my family since I
have returned home. They
were very much appreciated.'
Thank you.
Helen Dobson
24-86-1
27 Births
PLETCH-Don and Connie of
llderton are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Amanda Kath-
leen. 7 lb. 9 oz. on April 15,
1981 at St. Joseph's Hospit-
al, London. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McWhirter and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Pletch of Brus-
sels. 27-86-1
FISHER-Howard and Joan
Bernard of Brussels are
pleased to announce the
arrival of their first grand-
child, a girl, Kate Elizabeth
weighing 8 lb. 31/2 oz., born
' in Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital in Goder-
ich. Proud parents are Gwen
and Jeff Fisher, Goderich,
First granddaughter for Mrs.
Les Pitblado, Goderich and
first great grandchild for
David and Ruby Triebner,
Brucefield. 27-86-1
MITCHLER-Brian and Doris
Mitchler are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Michelle Anne, 8
lbs. born April 18, 1981 at
Wingham and District Hosp-
ital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Mitchler and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mil-
ler, RR4, Brussels. 27-86-1
CLASSIFI
hymn sing, welcomes new residents
and Janet Zapfe from Bay-
field Area.
16 — THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 22, 1981'
20 Auction Sales
20 Auction Sales
Auction Sale
for the estate of George Hart
Thursday, April 30 at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Lot 19, Conc.. 15, Grey Twp. and Lot
21, Conc. 17. Selling subject to a reasonable reserve
bid.
FARM MACHINERY: A complete line of farm
equipment including: MF 175 diesel tractor, MF 72
combine, MF 36 swather, MF 35 & MF 50 gas
tractors.
LIVESTOCK:4 Holstein cows, 5 beef cows and 20
stocker's and feeder cattle, purebred 4 yr. old
Charolais bull.
Full listing in next week's paper.
AUCTIONEER: Tom Papple
Seaforth 527-0514, 527-0940
20-86-1
Auction Sale
of furniture and effects of Estate of MRS. CORA
McGILL, Belgrave with sonic additions, to be held at
Wingham Auction Centre
next to L.C.B.O., Water St., Wingham, Ontario on
Saturday, April 25th, 11 a.m.
Consisting of: 2 door old model Leonard frig; 24"
electric stove; antique buffet; double cabinet with glass
door; 2 pce. chesterfield; small armoire w. mirror
doors; small Franklin stove; antique pine top unfinish-
ed parlour table; Lazy-Boy chair; 2 b. & w. televisions;
antique Victorian bedroom suite; antique metal bed;
antique dresser w. oval mirror; bottom of flat to wall
cupboard; 4 hip-rest chairs; blanket box; several small
tables; metal trunk; radios; clocks; 6 press back chairs;
6 plank kitchen chairs; 2 coffee tables; brass tire
screen; copper boiler; 2 large antique picture frames;
tapestry; small pine harvest table; odd chairs; oak
library table; kitchen table w. 4 chairs; antique table;
bedding-pillows, quilts, sheets, etc.; early 2-way sleigh
pram; antique sleigh; 2 vacuum cleaners; electric
kitchen broom; 2, rugs; sewing chest; lamps-table &
floor; quantity crochet work and thread; old -hand tools; -
3/8" chain, 12'; carpenter's bench; pipe vise; small
axe; brace & set drills; metal post mallet; block & tackle
w. stretcher hooks; mantel Ingram clock; New Haven
weight clock; Penquegnat wall clock-cathedral gong;
Seth Thomas mantel clock; goblets; several miniature
tin dishes; cutlery; kitchen utensils; several pictures;
mirrors; boxes; sealers; assortment of miscellaneous
items.
MOBILE LUNCH
PREVIEW: Friday, April 24, 2-5 and 7-9
and Saturday prior to sale.
JACK ALEXANDER
Auctioneer
Tel: 357-1011
20-86-1
WANT - ADS Phone887-6641
Huronview enjoys
With Hattie
Wood at the piano the
residents enjoyed a hymn
sing of favourite old hymns.
Happy Birthday was sung to
the Residents celebrating
their birthdays after receiv-
ing their cards. A cup of tea
and a cupcake concluded the
much enjoyed afternoon.
This week we also enjoyed
a visit and programme by the
Harborairies from Goderich.
We would like to thank
Margaret Mitchell again for
her generous donation of the
Easter Basket which was won
by Beatrice Allin, R.R. 5
Goderich, Also Bartliffs Bak-
kery for their kind donation
again this year of the Giant.
Easter Egg, The egg was
won by Janet Bjerj and the
winning ticket was drawn by
Mrs. Pinner in Ground Cent-
er.
Sympathy is expressed to
the families and friends of
Leslie Fortune, Tom Beattie,
and Andrew tioig.
Huronview would like to
Welcorne Gertrude Keller,
Local firms to get consulting advice
and profitability of 25 local
plan to boost the efficiency An Ontario government be undertaken in September scheduled for September 17..
Follow-up assessments will with a wind-up dinner
firms was explained at a
meeting on
.
April 15.
The assistance is coming
from the small business de-
velopment program of the
Ministry of Industry and
Tourism. It aims to help
locally owned and managed
companies improve service,
organization and profit
In the Clinton area, the
program is being co-ordi-
nated by the Vanastra Park
Businessmen's Association
through a local committee
which will select 25 owner-
managed businesses from a
list of applicants.
Each firm selected will
have its operations assessed
confidentially by a consulting
firm hired by the ministry.
Anyone interested should
leave their names at the end
of the meeting or telephone
the Township of Tuckersmith
office, phone 482-9523.
Committee members are
Jack McLachlan (chairman),
Lena Gerrits, Steve Rath-
well, Bill Brown, Gerald
Hiltz and Jim Fitzgerald.
Participants will be select-
ed by April 23, with counsell-
ing to be completed in June.
1
ANNIVE
RSARY
SAVINGr S
International Harvester
gives you a Red
Power Rebate of
$300 on purchase
of the following
new, in-stock
Series 84 tractors.
MODEL
PTO HP
384
38
484
42
584, 584 RC
52
H-84, H-84 RC
58
684, 684 RC
60
784, 784 RC
66
884, 884 RC
72
Hurry, offer ends April 30th, 1981. Available at participating IH
dealers only.
POW EW'
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INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
CANADA
SEAFORTH 5214120
FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
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