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The Brussels Post, 1981-07-01, Page 12Carnival APPLE JUICE SchneiderFrozen 16 BEEFBURGERS Clover Cream ICE CREAM 2 litre Schneider HAM STEAKS 175 gram 19 oz. 32 oz. 6's .85 3.99 1.99 1.59 1.47 1.39 .89 48 oz. 1 kg. E.D. SmithCherry PIE' FILL Alymer CATSUP tins Apple Snack BU McCUTCHEON GROCERY We Deliver Brtionla 887-9445 , STORE HOURS. Monday to Saturday MO 6t00 Friday MO a.m: to 9:00 p.m'. • WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 ___ SEAFORTH Real Estate Ltd. Clinton Phone: 4$2.371 New POTATOES JELL° Powders 3 oz. TOMATOES COCA-COLA 24 Zip Top W illiCeS1111. TISSUE 200 2 ply. Hydroponic , Limit 2 10 lb. only 3 for lb. .99 5.99 .79 2.69 .89 No Name Soda BISCUITS Chapman's ICE CREAM 2 litres 1.49 450 gr. 89 Open Sdays" STEPHENSON Self$etvi 'Gioceteria: otiose Al2 THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 1, 1981 CLASSIFIED UCW hears of people who care & share 2 new homes in Brussels 1200 square ft., electric heat - low interest mortgage - low taxes - must be seen to be appreciated. WALTON - 11/2 storey frame home - nicely renovated. treed lot. 150 acres E. Wawanosh 110 workable - 2 floor brick home, 2 small barns. R ed brick school house - 21/2 miles from Brussels, convert- ed for home, small barn and drilled well. 2 acres - near Brussels, large brick home - under $30,000 LONDESBORO bedroom brick buts,- rx‘ lab like new condition "3‘..Lbrible garage paved drive nicely landscap- ed. 14-96-1 A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. 19 Notice PHIL's REFRIGERATOR and Appliance Service. 24 hour emergency service. Used appliance sales. Phone 887-9062. 19-46-tf Hank's Small Engine Service Henry Reinink 1 Mlle North of Londesboro 523-9202 Lawn and Garden Equipment Repair New and Used Garden Equipment In Stock 19-96-tf TO CREATE, encourage and promote effective quality care: The Rest Home Associ- ation of Ontario welcomes inquiries at 90 Windsor Court Road, Thornhill, L3T 4Y6, phone (416) 889-3340. 19-96-1 20 Auction Sales ONTARIO'S Largest Farm Machinery Consignment Sale, Norwich Ontario. Fri-, day, July 10, 1981, 10 a.m. ' (Sales conducted second Fri- day each Month). Approxi- mately 150-175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more information call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki and Sons. 20-96-1 Corresponent MRS. GEORGE BROWN 335.3424 Gorrie United Church Women. met in the Church Hall. with the "Church in Society" committee in charge of the devotional period. Mrs. A.L. Stephens presided and was assisted by Mrs. Alex. Taylor who read from the scripture and led in Prayer. The Church in society means. the whole body of. Christians serving, as individuals, the society in which we live. Our duty is to look not only at our own corner, but to look at those a- round us and try to meet their needs. There . is a ministry of just listening, of just standing by, and of sharing. Mrs. Stephens mentioned some well known people who had .devoted. their lives to sharing and caring, such as Mather Teresa, Albert Schweitzer, and Dr. Robert McClure. She spoke in some detail of the work of Rev. Norman. Johnston of Ottawa who is known as the "Street Chaplain". In 1971, he started "Operation Go Home" a system of hunting up runaway teenagers and persuading them to give up living on the streets mixed up with booze, drugs and prostitution, and go home. Gradually, a volunteer force was built up across the country to assist Rev. Johnston and over 10,000 youngsters have been found and talked into going back home. The offering was received by Mrs. Norman Fairies, and the hymn of .dedication sung with Mrs. Sheldon Mann at the piano. The business . was in charge of the president, Mrs. Robert Strong. Mrs. Robert Gibson read the. minutes of the May executive meeting and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques presented the . financial re- port. Mrs. Fairies reported on the renovations and im- provements made at. the Manse in • anticipation of the arrival of the new mini- ster Rev.. Lloyd Martin of Kapuskasing. Arrangements were made to enter a Church Float in the Howick Anniversary Parade, • with Mrs. James Schefter and helpers in charge. ' Substantial amounts from the funds were voted to the Mission and Service Fund, and to the Board of Stewards. Mrs. Strong announced several up-coming events. The Induction service for Rev.. Martin will be the evening of. July 3, in the Wroxeter church. Vacation Bible School will be. held in Gorrie United Church, Au- gust 17 to 21. Anyone able to help, please contact Mrs. Clifton Coulter. The North Regional Rally to be held in. Bluevale on October 13 and Mrs. Aidrey Tiffin will be the guest speaker. . At the close, lunch was served by members of Unit 4, and a social half hour enjoy- ed. Classified Ads pay dividends. 11 Articles for Sale 11 Articles for Sale Splendid Stock on Hand Select from about 90 DIFFERENT SUITES OF FURNITURE at the Godfrey Schuett SHOWROOMS Mildmay SERTA and SIMMONS MATTRESSES also Admiral. Refrigerators and Ranges We deliver in Western Ontario Competitive Prices 11-96-1 Auction Sale OF Property and Household Items will be held for MRS. MARY ARMSTRONG AT THE PROPERTY IN BELGRAVF SATURDAY JULY 11 at 1 P.M. Chesterfield and chair; wooden rockers; lamps; chicken coop chair; platform rocker; small tables; oak writing desk; coal oil lamp; antique cupboard; sideboard; dining table and chairs; odd chairs; cherry drop leaf table; organ stool; foot stool; Princess Rose cook stove; treadle sewing machine; churn; sad irons; cast iron griddle; crocks; set of dishes; odd dishes; pink depression glass; butter dish; platters; pitchers; salts and peppers; electrical appliances; antique toilet set; iron bed; wooden bed; metal bed; clothes rack; 3 dressers; chest; bedding and linens; garden tools. Property has 3 bedroom frame home with white siding, oil furnace, drilled well, 3 piece bath and cupboards, will be offered subject to a reserve bid. For information phone 887-6150. Terms on property 10% down balance in 30 days • TERMS ON CONTENTS CASH Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents GEORGE POWELL - Clerk BRIAN RINTOUL -Auctioneer 20-96-2 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales BODMIN shorthorns auction Tuesday, July 14. Two miles east of Belgrave, Ont., off highway 4. 60 performance tested shorthorn and cross- bred open he ifers, bred females and breeding bulls on offer. Quarter horses, working cattle at 3 p.m. Dutch treat bull steak Bar-B- Que 4:30 to 5:30. Sale starts 7 p.m. Ross Proctor (519) 887-6378. 20-96-1 24 Card of Thanks Our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbours, and rel- atives for the gifts received at the surprise party at the W.I. hall. Special thanks to 24-Card of Thanks those who organized and entertained us. We have many cherished memories of our years on the 6th line and hope you will visit us at our home in Brucefield. —Ivan and Mary Grace Wightman 24-96x1 We wish to thank all rela- tives, friends and neighbours for help received before and at the time of our sale. Thanks for loan of wagons and to those who brought in food and helped in the house. We appreciate your thought- fulness. —Mery and Freda Pipe 24-96x1 12 Wanted to Buy McCREERY Auto Wreckers. Full size scrap cars, $75. delivered. Highway 86. 335- 3314 and 291-4159. 12-95-2 14 Property for Sale WANT ADS are a real bargain 25° Discount for cash payment at the time of insertion Call 88T-6641 /77N.r.. gBrussels Post.