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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-10-07, Page 16VANS 'OUNTRY STO Tang Orange CRYSTALS pkg 4 of 31/4 01. pkg, 1.59 Weston Lemon or Raspberry BUTTERHORNS 6's Red Emperor GRAPES .99 •891b. Congratulations TO GREY TOWNSHIP on its 125th birthday Schneider Side _ BACON ENDS 500 gram Libby's BEANS with pork 19 oz. Schneiders Crispy Flake SHORTENING 1 lb. Schneiders Crispy Crust LARD 1 lb. 1,99 .79 .79 .79 A16 THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 7, 1981 CLASSIFIE Gorrie girl graduates in Sarnia 21 Tender Wanted Grey Township Snowplow Tenders for 1981-82 Season Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon MondaN October 19,1981 Tenders should state size and make of equipment & price per hour. Minimum is a nine foot plow with a twelve foot wing, Tender forms available at the municipal office R.R. 3, Brussels, Ont. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Rosa Engel ROAD SUPERINTENDENT R.R. 3, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0 21-09-2 24 Card of Thanks We wish to. express our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to our families and relatives for the lovely gifts and cards and for helping to make our 40th anniversary such an enjoyable evening —Priscilla, Cliff Bray, Pat and Jim Davis. 24-10-1 We would like to say many thanks to our family and relatives and their families for the surprise party to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary and for the lovely gifts and cards. Also, Rose- mary and Dave for holding a family dinner in our honour. —Carl and Betty Gowing. 24-10x1 25 In Memoriam MITCHELL: In loving mem- ory of a dear mother, grand-. mother and great grandma Bessie, who passed away Oct. 5, 1980. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps her near. —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her family, John, Emerson and Lillian, grandchildren and great grandchildren. 25-10x1 McNEIL: In memory of a dear son, Jim who passed away, Oct. 9 1980. Dear Lord, hear our cry, When you took Our son, we knew not why. We loved him more than words can say, And still do wish ho could have stayed. They say that time will heal the pain. Through hurt and memories, We go on again. Please tell oUr son, we all loved hid ' so, And someday we shall' be together with him. POT We are not afraid to die, For he awaits its in the sky, —Loved and remembered Mother and Dad. 2540k1, 25 In Memoriam. McNEIL: James • Gene McNeil, who passed away Oct, 9, 1980. Today is a year, Time will go on, And memories will always shed tears, As we walk along the path, Of yesterday, today and eter- nal years. —Sadly missed and always remembered by Shirley .and Ron Higgins, Karen, Terry and Wanda. 25.10x1 EDER: In loving memory of my dear husband Gus who passed away one year ago Oct. 11, 1980. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently I gather and treasure them all. There is a link no one can sever Love and remembrance last forever. —Sadly missed by his wife Noreen. 25-10x1 McNEIL: In loving memory of a dear brother, brother-in- law and uncle Jim who died one year ago October 9, 1980. We often think of days gone by, When we were all together; A shadow o'er our lives is cast, Our loved one's gone forever. —Always remembered by Don, Susan, Cindy, Michell and Danny. 25-10-1 GULUTZEN: In loving memory of a dear husband, father, and grandfather Alec Gulutzen, who passed away 8 years ago October 4th, 1974. The month of October is here again, To me the saddest of the year. The blow was hard, the shock severe, To park with Alec, I loved so dear. God looked around his garden And found an empty place He then looked down upon this earth, And saw your tired face. He knew you were suffering, He knew you were in pain, He knew you would never get well, Upon this earth again. He put his arm around you, And lifted you to rest. God's garden must be beauti- ful, He only takes the best. —Sadly missed and loved forever by wife Albina and sons Michael and Alexander, also daughter-in-laws Doro- thy and Pauline, all his grandchildren. 25-26x1 26 Personal CONGRATULATIONS Grey Township on your 125th FROMt KOPSI1IttsPS AND BOY'S WEAR Brussels 26,404 wwwwWwinsimmoW01 Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad Dial Brussels 887-6641. 27 Births SEMPLE: Gail and Calvin Semple are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter Crystal Dawn, born September 26, 1981, Proud grandparents are Ken and. Dawn White and Joe and Kathleen Semple. 27-10-1 14 Property for Sale Real Estate Ltd. Clinton Mien*: 1182.9371 2 ACRES Near Brussels, large brick home, presently being completely renovated. *********** COMMERCIAL BUILDING Main St„ Brussels, 2 bdr. apartment above, very reasonable price. ******* WALTON INN Fully equipped, quick possession, good terms can be arranged. 100 ACRES Crop land, Morris Twp. ******** 5 ACRES In Morris Twp. with brick home and barn, priced to sell quickly. ******* 150 ACRES East Wawanosh Twp., frame home, attractive • out- buildings, set up for beef and hogs. ****** NEW LISTING Main St., Brussels, 11/2 storey frame, 3 bdr., finished basement., double lot, mortgage can be assumed. ******* 100 ^k— ES Morris 'I SOIA, p for hogs. 14-26-1 Mr. and Mrs, Allan flynci- man attended the Graduation exercises at Lambton Col- lege, Sarnia on Saturday when their daughter Karen Elaine received her diploma, in Early Childhood Education and spent the weekend at her home in London. Miss Heather Struthers of Calgary spent the weekend with her grandmother Mrs. Harvey Adams. Mrs. Gerald Galbraith and Mrs. Glad. Edgar, were in Beamsville on Wednesday and visited Rev, and Mrs. George Sach, at Albright Manor. Mrs. Eric Reble and Mrs. Howard Hett of Kitchener visited last Monday at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd Foxier. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Nay of Peter, borough. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harrison of Burlington spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Glad Edgar. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott and pre- sent were Miss Margaret Scott of Don Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Sean Rea, Lisa and Laura of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. William Rea, Donny and Billy of 'Georgetown; Mrs. Scott's sister Mrs. Clifford Densmore and Mr, Densmore of St. Catharines and callers in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Robt. White of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grainger and Gary, Mrs. A.L. Stephens and Mrs. Cecil Grainger; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams and Chet of Gowanstown R.R. 2, attend- ed the baptism of Bronwen Elizabeth infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grainger in St. James Roes- mount United Church, Kit- chener on Sunday. Wellesley and William Strong are spending a few days in the United States this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mun- dell have returned from a bus tour of Nashville, Tenn. the Horse farms of Kentucky and the Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati, Ohio. On Sun- day they and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Payne attended the 40th Wedding Anniversary of Mrs. Mundell's sister and *other-in-law Rev. and Mrs. W.A. Henderson. of Wood- stock with Open House held at Knox Presbyterian Church in Waterloo where their son. Rev, John Henderson is the minister. Mrs. W.G. Sanderson of StoufMile has returned home aftir spending several weeks at the horne'L of her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fairies. Mrs. Jas Gray and Mrs. Specials October 7 - 13 Green Split Peas .47 b. Corn Meal .33 lb. Long & Short Grain Brown Rice .65 lb. Popping Corn .57 lb. Engivita Yeast 3.99 4,y COWAN'S COUNTRY STORED 3 T u rn b e ay St., Brussels, Ont. (519), 887-6060 4,04.) WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH G 101 GAINS HE FRENCH No e FRIES 5 lb. Large eli ze IPS each 1.39 .39 PEPSI °r G1NGERALE 3/ .99 CAME Quart bottles Duncan Hines MIXES 520 gr. 1.19 Ocean Spray 14 ox. CRANBERRY SAUCE .99 Jello Instant Butterscotch PUDDINGS .69 chapman's ICE CREAM 2 litres 1.55 Congratulations Grey Township ' on your 125th Birthday Open .6 -clayi .STEPHENSO'N_ Self-Serve Groot-Ma $.$71-922.6 Brustels.. . McCUTCHEON .•:., • , • .. I ., GROCER, WiDeliver Bittiailit - 881,940 gTORE HOOK Monday to Safi Olt 9:00 itiiiii,ln 6:00 pan. 'Pitt* 9:00 a. m. to 0:00 lieirt., William. Thornton are the leaders for Gorrie #o club girls. They chose "Cracked Up. Country Chicks" as their dub name, with Margaret Thornton as president and Karen Van Donkergoed the vice president and Suzanne Machan the secretary. The Gorrie #1 Club Girls those "Slick Chics" as their dub name and the leader is Mrs, Norman Fairies, The . executive is: president - Marian Huth, vice president Debora Smith and revolving secretary. An exhibit containing a collection of egg gadgets is planned for Achievement Day. I Vbt't111 4 N.44,"_11A