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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-10-28, Page 1216 oz. BREAD 100 oz. Sunshine KETCHUP 450 gr. Christies Chip Ahoy COOKIES COCA-COLA and Schweppei GINGERALE STEPHENSON Self4erve Groceteria 887-9226 Brussels TIME FOR A TEA BREAK — These four women sat down for a tea break when they attended the Rebekah Lodge's Variety Fair on Saturday afternoon. From left are Mrs. Harmon DeVries, Mrs. Norman Hoover, Mrs. Jean McDonald and Mrs. Marguerite Sanderson. Lewis Snowflake White 'Schneiders Cooked, HAM 175 gram pkg. Palmolive LIQUID 500 ml. Weston jam-Filled BUNS BOUNCE Sheets 20's Schneider Mini Sizzler SAUSAGE 500 gram Sunkist ORANGES Size 113 2/.99 1.49 1.19 .99 1.53 1.99 1.49doz. McCUTCHEON GROCERY Brussels STORE HOURS MOnday to Saturday 9:00 aim. to 6:00 riklay 9:00 a.nt. to 9:00 p.m. We Deliver 887.9445 Neilson Malted Milk BARS 16 bars to a package 3.39 2.29 1.59 3/.99 plus deposit Valley Farm FRENCH FRIES Kent Orange JUICE Chapman's ICE CREAM 2 litres Open 6 days .59 .79 1.55 2 lbs. 12 oz. Al2 — THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 28, 1 981 CLASSIFIED WI convention held 22 Legal Notices 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 others having claims against the Estate of the late GEORGE HUGHES CAMPBELL are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified I 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 24 Card of Thanks Sincere thanks to our friends, neighbours, and relatives for their kind . expressions of sympathy, during our recent bereavement of a loving daughter and sister. Also thanks to those who contri- buted to the Canadian Cancer Society. Your kindness was greatly appreciated. — Mrs. Nelson Higgins and family. 24-13-1 Our sincere thanks to every- one during the recent death of my father. Thanks for the mass cards, floral tributes, also the food brought to the home, cards and phone calls as well. It was all very much appreciated. —Rita Deitner, and family. 24-13-1 A big Thank You to Walton Community for the farewell card party given in our honour Friday night and presented us with a generous gift of money. Thanks to those that planned the even- ing, and the entertainment especially the Walton players who presented the skit "A Normal Day at the Ben- netts". These memories of Walton we will always cher- ish. Also thanks to Sunday school staff and pupils for their gift. Thanks to all those who helped us with the moving to Seaforth — Ron and Pauline Bennett. 24-13x1 26 Personal Mr. and Mrs., Rolf Strobel of Durham are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter Rita Jacqueline Strobel to Freder- ick Arnold Stute, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stute, R.R. 4 Brussels to take place Satur- day, November 7 at 7 p.m. in Melville Presbyterian Church Brussels. Open reception to follow at. Brussels Legion. 26-13-1 Every week more and more people discover what Mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads Dial BrtiSSeIS 881,6641` 4 FREEZER ready roasting chickens, geese and lambs. Call Wilma Scott, 357-3778. 11-13-1 TRAILER HOME 12' x 65' $7,000. 887-6751 and 887- 6727. 11-13x1 12 Wanted to Buy A SECONDHAND heavy duty, stand mixer. Call 887-- 6753. 12-13x1 19 Notice NEW painless hair removal method. Introducing a ."per- manent" painless hair re- moval system. "Epilator" no needles. Now available at George of Brussels Hairstyl- ing in Brussels. Done by ce, rtified technician. Call for free consultation or appoint- ments. Opening special for month of November. Every Monday. Eyebrows done for 515, 887-6727 or 887-6751. 19-13-1 26 Personal Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miners, R.R. 2, Bluevale, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Linda Pauline to Niel James, Son of Mr.a nd Mrs. Lloyd Warwick, Blue- vale. Wedding to take place November 7, Bluevale United Church. ' 2 6-13x1 27 Births SMITH: Robert and Christine are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Christa Joanne, 6 lbs. 6 oz. on October 8th at Clinton Public Hospital. A' sister for Jamie and a granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. James Chalmers' and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith. 27-13-1 Gorrie On Sunday, a surprise party for the 40th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor was given by their family at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs, Jim Taylor, R.R. 1, Gorrie. Other members of their families are; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pehlke Kim and Janice, R.r. 1 Monkton; Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Taylor, Jeremy and Erin, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Taylor, R.R. 1, Gorrie, Rela- tives and friends from Wing- ham, Stratford, Elmira; Scar- borough, Fordwich, and Gor- rie were guests. 1 i Articles for Sale 1 Corning Events HOWICK Lions Bingo will be held October 30 at 8 p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hall. Admission $1.00. 12 regular games for $10; 2 share the wealth; one $25; special jack- pot $150 on 52 calls. Purple Ball $180, door and consolat- ion prizes. 1-13-1 USE Post WANT -ADS Phone 887-6641 Continued from page 1 way as well as what the disabled can accomplish, The Howick Central School Ukelele Band played for entertainment and Mrs. Bonnie McKenchnie sang two solos, Ms. Norman Coghlin was chairman for the Friday, morning meeting. Molly McGhee, Director of Home Economics Service, Toronto commended the help with 4-H work. Ontario is the only proVince that has not shown a decrease in 4-H member- ship. The reports were given in the form of a skit. The F.W.I.O. President conduct- ed the election of officers and installed the new executive as follows: past president - Mrs. G. Reist, Kitchener, pres. - Mrs. J. H. Lambert R.R. 5, Guelph; 1st vice pres. - Mrs. Norm Coghlin, Atwood, 2nd vice pres. - Mrs. J.D. Moore R.R. 4, Cambridge, 3rd vice pres. - Mrs. Wallace Knapp R.R. 2, Georgetown, secretary - Mrs. John Playle, R.R. 7, Guelph, treasurer - Mrs. Howard Herrle, R.R. 1, St. Agatha, P.R.O. - Mrs. Del- mar Smyth, Tweedsmuir Curator - Mrs. Donald Mc- Tavish, executive committee - Mrs. Ken Law, Mrs. R. Wanless, Mrs. Wm. Osborn, auditors - Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs. Dorothy Elliott, provin- cial board directors: subdiv,, A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. ision 10 - Mrs. Max Noble, alternate - Mrs. Fred Mc- Eachern, subdivision. II - Mrs.. Norm Coghlin, alter- nate - Mrs. Ed Osborn, subdivision 12 - Mrs, R.C. Alexander, alternate - Mrs. John McNabb, agriculture and Canadian Industries - Mrs. Mac Thompson, citi- zenship and world affairs - Mrs. Robert Schmidt, educa- tion and cultural activities - Mrs. Harry Scott, resolut- ions - Mrs. R.J. Reid, family and consumer affairs - Mrs. Wallace Lasby. After lunch served by the CAROLINE [CARRIE] MCLEOD Mrs. Caroline (Carrie Higgins) McLeod of 19 Mar- grath Place, Etobicoke died at • Toronto General Hospital on Saturday, October 17. She was 54. She was born in Morris Township, the daughter of Nelson and Selena (Wheeler) Higgins. She attended the Stone School in Morris Township and the Wingham and Dis- trict High School and was a member of the United Chtirch. Surviving besides her mother who lives on the third concession of Morris Town- ship and her husband Roder- ick McLeod whom she marr- ied in 1949 are her children, Gayle (Mrs. J. Favalaro) of Mississauga, Paul of Missis- B.M. & G. catering group, Mrs.. Lambert was again chairman. Mrs. R.C. Alex- ander and Mrs, Norm Cogh- lin gave the Board Directors' Presentation with slides de- picting VV.I. work around the province. Mrs. Bride told of the W.I. trip to Britain last year with the highlight being the fellowship with other W.I. members. Thanks was extended to the B.M. & G. catering groups,. those who billeted W.I. members, and to all the ladies who took part in the convention in any way. sauga, and Pamela, Anne, Mary and Robert all at home. She is also survived by four sisters ,and three brothers, Dorothycharles, Norman and Ross all of Morris Township, Mrs. Carman (Ferral) Farrier of Long Branch, Mrs. Lloyd (Mildred) McDonald of Waterloo and Mrs. Tom (Edna) Pletch of Brussels. Four grandchildren also sur- vive. The body was at the Butler Funeral Chapel, 4933 Dundas St., Islington until funeral services were held Tuesday, October 20 at 2:30 p.m. from the Richview United Church, 149 Wellesworth Drive, Etob- icoke. Burial followed at the Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tom Pieta, Ed. McDonald, Char- les White, William Potter, Bill Edmonds and George Clark. 11 Articles for Sale Furniture SPLENDID SELECTION SKI. AR CHESTERFIELD AND KROEIILER BEDROON SUITES at the Godfrey Schuett's Showrooms at Mildmay Competitive Prices Trade-ins accepted Schuett's Deliver GIFT ITEMS including cedar chests; swivel and Recliner Chairs; lamps; Shop at SCHUETT'S MILDMAY ON 6 FLOORS OF FURNITURE ETC. 11-132 Obitu ary