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SCHOOL
BUSES
Sealed tenders will be
received by W.D. Ken-
well, Superintendent of
Academic Services, for
the supply of three (3)
new school buses. Tender
closing ,FI:ctive 12
o'clock noon,-
Monday, May 25, 1981
Specifications and tender
forms are available at the
Board Office,
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R.L. Cunningham,
TRANSPORTATION
MANAGER
/372; lexen C'egeotO
(5k4a40)
103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario
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D. McDonald
Chairman
D.J. Cochrane
Director
21-89-1
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Universal Cohoe
SALMON
7 3/4 oz. Limit 4
Stokely
KERNEL CORN 12 oz.
P.E.I.
POTATOES
10 lb.
Aylmer
TOMATO JUICE 48 oz.
White Swan
FACIAL TISSUES 200's
Kist
GINGERALE
and PEPSI
26 oz.
1.69
.49
1.99
.89
.79
2/.79
plus deposit
Chapman's
ICE CREAM 2 litres 1.45
Open 6 days
STEPHENSON
Self-Serve Groceteria
887-9226 Brussels
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TOWNSHIP OE G REY Auditor's Report
Continued from page 12
NOteS to the FinancialStateMents Ooht`d"
Chatges forilet Long Term Liahilltiest
Total charges for the year for long term liabilities were as follows:
1980 1979
Ptindipal Payments $ 444528 $ 38,404
Interest 11,145 .5,576
$ 58,071 $ 43,980
Of the total charges shown above $58,073 were paid from general municipal
revenues of the thunicipality and are incliided in ekpenditure on the Statethent
of Revenue and Expenditure classified Under the appropriate functional headings,
6. Comparative Eigureat
The 1919 comparative figures have been restated to cenforth with the current
presentation of feeogniing tile drain pre-levies as a gerPide item rather
than as d current liability,
Libby's Zoodies and Spaghetti
ALPHAGETTI. 14 oz.
Schneiders
WIENERS
I lb. pkg.
Weston English
MUFFINS S's
PEPSI COLA OR
KIST GINGERALE
Cello
RADISHES
Dare Almond Crisp, Lemon Chiffon,
Oatmeal Supreme, Apple Strudel
COOKIES 400 gram
Schneider Country Mellow Bonelesi
PICNICS
.57
1.59
.73
1.39
2.191b.
2/.85
Plus Bottle Deposit
2/.49
26 oz.
8 oz.
McCUTCHEON
GROCERY
We Deliver Brussels
STORE HOURS
Monday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. to' 6:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
887-9445
LIQUIDATION
SALE!
Gentlemen's Corner
Men's Wear
Wingham
50%
to
60%
OFF!
EVERYTHING IN
THE STORE!
...Suits...Slacks...Jackets
Shirts...Jeans...Cords.,.Hats
Underwear.„Pyjamas...Gloves etc.
HALF PRICE
OR LESS.
Ale — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 13, 1981
21 Tender Wanted Local girls CLASSIFIED get awards
The "Ready, Get Set,
Sew", 4-1-1 Achievement
night was held in Auburn
Community Centre for thir-
teen 4-H clubs on Monday
evening, May 4th. Belgrave
Club 1 and 2 along with their
leaders, Mrs. James Hunter,
Mrs. Gary Van Camp, Mrs.
Alex Nethery and Mrs,
Glenn Montgomery were in
attendance.
Jane Muegge, Home
Economist welcomed the
large crowd which enjoyed
skits, exhibits and demon-
strations put on by the 4-H
members. After a short inter-
mission each member of the
clubs took part in a "fashion
Review".
Several awards were pre-
sented by the Home Econo-
mist as follows:
County Honours-Lynn
Chamney, Auburn 1; Pam
Loseriet, Auburn 2; Marjorie
Siertsema, Auburn 2;
Waneta Jacobs, Brussels 1;
Michele Humphrey, St.
Helen's; Cindy Nixon, St.
Helen's.
Provincial Honours-Kim
24 Card of Thanks
I would like to thank all those
who remembered me while I
was a patient in University
Hospital, London, sent
McDowell, Auburn 1; Vickie
Rodger, Auburn 1; Debbie.
Cunningham, Auburn 2; Lila
Stewart, Dungannon 2;
Kathleen Foran, Donny-
brook.
Advanced Honours-Deb-
bie SOIL Brussels 1; Annabel
Stewart, Dungannon 2; Betty
Errington, Dungannon 1.
Leader's Certificate-Jean
Errington, Dungannon 1, 5
years; Debbie Seib, Brussels
1, 5 years.
Mr. Gordon Nethery of
Edmonton, Alberta returned
to his home last week after
visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
William Black and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Nethery and other
relatives in the area.
All books must be in the
Belgrave Library by Satur-
day, May 16.
We are pleased to report
that $982.95 was received in
the Belgrave Cancer Cam-
paign this year. The Bel-
grave Women's Institute are
very grateful to the canvass-
ers and to those who do-
nated.
Mrs. Marjorie Hartleib
24 Card of Thanks
flowers, letters, cards, treats
and visited me, Also for the
kindness shown me since I
returned home. It was all
very much appreciated. Sin-
cere thanks. Mary Baeker
24-89x1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Glanville
Brussels, and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray McDougall, Wing-
ham are pleased to announce
the engagement of their
children,' Teresa Ann and
Christopher Bruce. The
marriage to take place on
Saturday, June 20, 7 p.m. at
Brussels United Church.
26- 89x 1
27 Births
MATHERS: Rae and Rose-
mary (Blake) are thrilled to
announce • the arrival Of
Michael Charles Gordon, 8
lbs. 11/2 oz. on April 27 at
Goderich Hospital. A new
brother for Crystal and
Mark. Proud grandparents
are Mrs. Jean Mathers,
Bluevale and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Blake, Brussels and
great grandmother, Mrs.
Mary C. Blake, Brussels.
27-89x 1
Due to camera prob-
lems, pictures taken at the
bowling awards banquet last
week did not turn out. The
Brussels Post apologizes for
any inconvenience this may
have caused and presents
and Kitty, Miss Melanie
Scott were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Beck and Trevor of Timmins.
Eleven tables were in play
at the weekly euchre which
was held in the W.I. Hall on
Wednesday evening, May 6.
Winners were,-High Lady-
Mrs. Ella Johnston, Novelty
Lady-Mrs. John Anderson,
Low Lady-Mrs, William
Black, High Man-Lewis
Storehouse, Novelty Man-
Gene Porter, Low Man- John
Anderson.
Mrs. Dennis. Ensom of
Sarnia visited at the home of
her mother Mrs, Robert
Procter for a few days last
week.
Dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cook
after the baptismal service
on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Robertson of
Wingham, Miss Marilyn
Robertson of Toronto, Jim
Robertson of Hanover, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Cook and
Paul, Mrs. Harvey Black,
Dianne and Darlene, Mr. and
Mrs. Cameron Cook, Jenni-
fer and Ryan, Mrs. George
Cook and Mrs. Joe Dunbar.
Mrs. Peter Monk of Snel-
grove visited last Friday with
her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McGill and Mr. and Mrs.
William Bldck.
The W.M.S. meeting was
held on Monday, May 4 at
the home of Mrs. Victor
Youngblut with Mrs. George
Fear presiding.
Scripture was read from
Hebrev,s chapter 2 by Mrs.
Ivy Cloakey. Meditation by
Cranbrook girl
gets honours
The 4-H Achievement
night for girls from this area
was held on Monday evening
May 4th at Gorrie.
Pam Engel of Cranbrook 2
Club received provincial
honours. Leaders for Cran-
brook 1 Club were Arlene
Strickler, Linda Morton and
Linda Knight, Cranbrook 2,
Rosemary Terpstra and
Diane Elston. Cranbrook 1
did a demonstration-"Pre-
paring the fabric for what's
ahead," and Cranbrook 2
had an exhibit-"Tools of the
trade," with commentators
Carol Ann Connell and Jody
Miller. All 4-H girls modell-
ed their skirts and vests
here a list of the winners.
Regular Season trophy
winners were: Judy Adams-
High Average; Marlene
Cowie-High Triple; Wilda
Higgins-High Aggregate;
Gwen Cousins-Single; Jim
Adams-Average; Dennis
Newby-Aggregate; Walt
Taylor-Single; Fred. Sawyer-
Playoff champs were Glenn
Bray, Fred Sawyer, Blanche
Hoegy, Ross Cunningham,
Marlene Cowie and Audrey
Smedding.
Triple; Danny McKay-Sing-
le. In the playoffs, winners
were Pred Sawyer-High
Triple; Judy Adams-High
Single; Wilda Higgins-High
Triple and Danny McKay-
High Single. Regular season
champs were Wilda Higgins,
Pat Newby, Evelyn Bray,
Danny MeKay, Stewart
Cardiff and Mari Secrett.
Reinerriberl It takes but a
Moment to place a Brussels
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Mrs. Joe Dunbar on
"Faith." Prayer was given
by Mrs. Mac Scott. 'Secre-
tary's report was read by
Mrs. John McOurney and the
financial report by Mrs.
Victor Youngblut. The
collection was received and
dedicated, fifty sick and
shut-in visits were recorded
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