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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
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