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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-05-13, Page 16TEN DER 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 NOM I LO D. McDonald Chairman D.J. Cochrane Director 21-89-1 RIO wpm 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 • 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 Post Want Ad 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 Top bowlers