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The Brussels Post, 1981-10-21, Page 16Blyth sit, 100 personally printed Christmas cards from Blyth Printing and a puppet show for a child's party given by puppeteer Marian Doucette. Tickets for the Gala Even- ing which will be M.C.'d by CF'PL-TV's. Jim Swan are only $10 and will also give a chance to win one of the fabulous prizes even without bidding. A weekend for two at the Chelsea Inn, Toronto, a fox fur hat from Bainton limited and a $100 Canada Savings Bond are among the many. prizes that will be given away. The. Gala Evening follows a Medieval FeaSt-la.eld down- stairs in Memorial Hall at 6 p.m. The meal,. complete with entertainment costs $1.5. per person or may be bought in combination with the Gala Evening for $20 while sup- plies last. A concert by the ' Blyth Festival Singers will be held Saturday afternoon at Memorial Hall. A Casino Night and Dance will be held Friday evening for $15 per couple. The whole weekend package can be purchased for $50 per couple. Ticket information and reservations at 523-4331 or 523-9300. Schneider Country 1.89 SAUSAGE 6 lb. Box Frozen10.99' Weston Bran MUFFINS 6 's Sweet'n Sassy Frozen DESSERT'S170 gram Heinz Tomato SOUP10 oz. GRAPEFRUIT Florid Dietrich 100% Whole Wheat BREAD 24 oz. TIDE 6 Litre box .99 .93 3/.99 5/.99 .69 3.89 McCUTCHEON GROCERY Brittidelt .STOItt. 110titS Monday to Saturday 9t00- 6t04.0.tet, FitAtty .a4int, to 9:00 We Deliver 80-9445 White Label DOG FOOD 8 kg. Richs COFFEE RICH Chinook 4 litre WINDSHIELD WASHER York Frozen STRAWBERRIES or RASPBERRIES 15 oz. Chapman's ICE- CREAM 2 litres Carnival BLEACH 36 litre Open 6 days 3.99 .59 .79 1.79 1.29 1.55 1.09 White Label PORK & BEANS 19 oz. STEPHENSON Self•Serve Groteteria „887-9226 brussels A16 — THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 21, 19,01_ CLASSIFIE 20 Auction Sales 22 Legal Notices ART FOR AUCTION — Bev Walker shows prints by Ken Jackson, and Jo Minning that wilt be among the more than $3,000 worth of items auctioned at the Blyth Centre for the Arts Gala Evening, Saturday. Cal Dodd will also entertain at the event to raise money for improvements Made last year to Blyth Memorial Hall. Auction in aid of 4 AUCTION SALE WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE next to L.C.B.O. JACK ALEXANDER AUCTIONEER FOR ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. LILLIAN KREGAR Wingham with added additions Saturday, October 24,1981, at 11 A.M. 16' Moffat freezer late model; 2 pc. modern Cape Cod chesterfield suite, Kroeler; Simplicity compact spinwash- er and dryer, Westinghouse frig; late model Kenmore electric stove 30"; 2 Quebec heaters; 2 pc. chesterfield suite; Colonial 2 pc. chester- field suite; Maple headboard and box spring & mattress, like new; maple bed frame; chrome kitchen set; 3 pc. bedroom suite; 2 coffee tables; 2 antique commodes; Hi-Fi record player; 6 press- back chairs; china cabinet; antique parlour table (refin- ished) B-W TV; 5' roundtop show case; several oil paint- ings, artist from Listowel; 16 gauge shotgun with clip and shells (requisi ton required to purchase gun); 3 pc. match- ing set, drum tables and coffee table; several small tables; table lamps; chests of draw ers; TV tables; fruit- wood cocktail table, small electric snowblower; floor lamps; aluminium door and window; 4 antique coaloil lamps; trike; assortment of bedding; electric kitchen appliances; pots and pans; quantity small items; some dishes of interest; glass and silver items; glass plate with picture of Pres. J.A. Garfielc who was shot 1881; cutlery; old school books, old bottles, Maple writing desk; glasstop cocktail table; other items too numerous to mention. MOBILE LUNCH PREVIEW - Fri. Oct. 23, 2-5, 7-9 p.m. and Sat. Oct. 24, 10 a.m. to sale time. 20-12-1 21 Tender Wanted Village of Brussels Tenders .for Snowplowing for season 1981-1982' Sealed tenders will be received by the undersign- ed until Oct. 30, 1981 at 5 p.m. Tenders should state size and make of Equipment and price per hour, and also standing time. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Wm. H. King Clerk-treas. Village of Brussels 21-12.2 24 Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for the lovely cards, gifts and Best Wishes on our 50th wedding anniversary. It was deeply appreciated. -- Walter and Lultt Kerr. 24-12x1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE. ESTATE OF GEORGE HUGHES CAMPBELL LATE of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, and Province of Ontario, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trustee Act that all creditors and other having claims against the Estate of the late GEORGE HUGHES CAMPBELL are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified !to Mr. John T. Goodall, Barrister and Solicitor, P.O. Box 730, 261 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario NOG2WO on or before the 13th day of November, 1981 and that after such date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated at Wingham, Ontario. this 15th day of October 1981. Mr. John T. Goodall Solicitor for the Estate of GEORGE HUGHES CAMPBELL 22-12-3 25 In Memoriam In memory of a dear father and grandfather Earl Partridge' who passed away October 23, 1980. Our thoughts are always with you When wo go down memory lane We think of how we miss you And wish you back again Always remembered thy daughter Marie, Bob and grandchildren. 25-12x1 26 Personal THE GUITAR: a unique self- taught guide to playing and enjoying music. Cheque or money order for S10.50 to: Box 7, Station "Z", Toronto, Ontario M5N 2Z3. 26-12x1 27 Births COOPER - To Chris and Norma (Smith) a son, Thurs- day, October 1st, in Wing- ham Hospital, Michael Shaun. 27-12x1 5 Bus. Opportunity. We've got a lot to Share. slimiummoimiummi Every week% there and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads, Dial Brussels 887.6641. Visitors to. Gorrie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ack- ersviller, Colleen, Nancy and Randy of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hayden, Christ- ine, Charlene and Carrie of R.R. 1 Norwich; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rutherford, Anita, Wendy and Brian of R.11'. 1 Wallenstein were, Thanksgi- ving visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayden. Mr. and Mrs. Earle King of Harriston accompanied by Mrs. Harvey Adams and Mrs. Harry King were at Meafordon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamil- ton of Bowanville, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Hamilton, Jen- nifer, Derek and Kyle of London were weekend visit- ors of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamilton. On Sunday they all were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Omand, Listowel, R,11. 1, Mr. John Renwick of Coulter, Man. and Mrs. Edith Pateman of Pal- merston were recent visitors of Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Charles. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Donald of Molesworth visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Austin, Matthew and Peter of Tillson- burg spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs. Wm. Austin. Mrs. Earl Patterson of Harriston visited Sunday at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Mulloy, of Paris. Thanksgiving visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lepping- ton were Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Christopher and Richard of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Carl M'Arcey and fam- ily; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D'Arcey and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Leppington and family, all of Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Donald May- burry and family of Elmira and Mrs. Della Mayberry of Waterloo were Thanksgiving visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayburry. Classified Ads pay dividends. Many people will be going home from the Blyth Centre for the Arts Gala Evening on Saturday night, Oct. 24 with more than just memories of a fun evening. They may be leaving with one of more than, $3000 worth of items to be given away or auctioned off during the evening. The Gala Evening, climax of the Gala Weekend which will raise money to help pay for renovations made last year to Blyth Memorial Hall, will not only include 'enter- tainment by top performers like CTV's Cal Dodd, but an auctiono f more than 40 items donated by individuals and businesses. Some lucky bid- ders for instance, will take home quality artwork by some of Canada's best art- ists, including an etching by Jo Manning which would sell for $250 in a gallery. Other artists contributing their work include Ken Jackson of London, Leda McAllister of Hayfield, Jack McLaren of Benmiller, Ron Walker and Bev Katzen of Blyth and photographer Brian Cere of St. Helens. You might want to sit and enjoy those paintings from a rocker donated by Conestoga Chair of Wingham. Other items for the home - include a hand-thrown vase by Mich- ael Ward Pottery, a rattan table from Middleton Furni- lure, Wingham and a Water- ford Crystal honey jar. If you need a weekend • away form it all, auction items include a weekend for two at the Conestoga Inn, Kitchener and another at tne Ramada Inn, Toronto, a family weekend at the Holi- day Inn, London a three-day ski package at Huntsville's Grandview Lodge and a weekend for two at Blance Garrett's guest home near Auburn where the guests can learn some of her recipes for cooking with herbs and things natural. Speaking of food, there are meals at the Benmiller Inn, Turnberry Tavern, Bartliff's Restaurant, Maitland Rest- aurant, Albion Hotel and E.A.T.s Bayfield to be auc- tioned by auctioneer Richard Gethke. Also on the block are a dinner for 10 at next years Country Supper at the Blyth Summer Festival cat- ered by the Board of Direct- ors and two intimate dinners: a German dinner for four catered by Rhea Hamilton and a dinner cruise for four aboard Bruce Sully's yacht,. the Segwum on Lake Musk- oka. There are many other uni- que items such as a tour for a foreign frieghter in Goderich harbour and a chance to, meet the captain, arranged by Goderich Elevator and Tran- GET STARTED ON YOUR FUTURE! Acquire new skills or start off in a new direction at Conestoga College. CLINTON CAMPUS Academic Upgrading Bookkeeping Typist Clerk Typist Secretary - Machine Transcription For More information, call, 482-3458. —ConestogaCollege ofApplied Arts and Technology