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Box 5,
Wroxeter, Ontario.
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DRAIN TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 5 p.m.
MONDAY, JUNE 4TH
for the construction of the
BRUCE-WILLIAMSON MUNI-
CIPAL DRAIN in the Township
of Grey which consists of 5,690
lineal feet of closed drain and
750 lineal feet of open drain and
three catch basins. Plans and
specifications may be seen at the
Township Office, Ethel, Ontario.
The township to supply the the
and pipe. Tender to be accom-
panied by a certified cheque for
10% of amount of tender. Com-
pletion date to be stated
on tender. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Mrs. E. M. Cardiff
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario. 21-72-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of John Snell, late
of Brussels, Ontario, retired.
ALL persons having claims
against the above estate are re-
quired to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned
solicitors on or before the 17th
day of May, 1973, after which
date the estate's assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
claims that have then been re-
ceived.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES,
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-70-3
24. Card of Thanks
We wish to thank neighbours and
friends for many kindnesses
shown, floral tributes and don-
ations to the Heart Fund and
sympathy during our recent
bereavement in the loss of our.
dear brother and uncle. Special
thanks to Dr. Bozyk for his
prompt attention, Rev. Dockers,
and the ladies of Moricrieff
Church. It was much appreciated.
- The Family of the late Stanley
P. McFarlane. 24-72X1
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to all our
neighbours, friends and relatiVes
for all the acts of kindness shown
us in our recent bereavement.
A very special thanks to neigh-
botirs who brought food to the
house, and the ladies of the
Church for supplying lunch in the
Church parlour, Also to Rev. E.
LeDreW who was so kind, Thanks
to all the pallbearers, and to all
who sent flowers and donations
to the crippled children'S fund:
• The Black gamily. 24-72-1
We Sincerely thank friends and
neighbours for gifts presented to
US. Your kindness will long be
reinenibered. Margaret, Dick.
and Glen jacklia. 24-72e1
▪ •.• •if •;e M, 1,, 4, i•• .1,
CM behalf of the Majestic W.I.
I WiSh to thank all those who
contributed to the. Canadian
Cahoot soolety and a Spedial
Thank you to all these who helped
with the canvassing. Leona
Armstrong. 2442>ti.
My sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness I received
during my stay in Wingham Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Rev.C.
A. McCarroll, Dr. Bozyk, Dr.
Hanlon, Dr. Wilcox and to all
staff members of the hospital.
- Ethel Moses. 24-72x1
The family of the late Urban
Du me wish to express sin-
cere thanks ,to their relatives,
friends and neighbours, for their
Many acts of kindness, during
their bereavement in the sudden
death of a dear husband and
father.. For the beautiful floral
tributes, Mass cards, donations
to the missions. Cards of
sympathy, M. L. Watts Funeral
Home, pallbearers, flower-
bearers, Rev. Father Kamiski,
Ladies of St. Ambrose Church,
Bursseis. 'Special thanks to Mc-
Cutcheon Motors, Don Fischer
and Donald Perrie who helped at
the scene of the accident, the
ladies who brought food to the
home, or any others who helped
in any way. Your kindness, will
always be remembered. 24-72-1
25. In Memoriam
WARD - In loving memory of
Brian Lawson Ward who passed
away on May 14th, 1972.
Your end was sad and sudden
No time to say goodbye.
You were gone before we knew
it,
God knows the reason why.
It broke our hearts to lose
you
But you did not go alone
For part of us •ss .isnt with you
The day God call ?.d YOU home.
- Sadly missed and ?ver remem-
bered by Dad, Mom, Brothers
and Sisters and Grandpa and
Grandma Heibein. • 25-72-1
26. Personals
Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt,
Blyth, Ontario, wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
eldest daughter, Evelyn Eileen, to
Mr. James George Blake, soli of
Mr. and Mrs. George Blake, R.R.
2, Brussels. The wedding to take
place, Friday, May 25th, 1973,
at 7:30 p.m. in St. Ambrose
Roman Catholic Church,
Brussels, Ontario, 26-72-1
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McTaggart,
R,R.2, Brussels, Ontario, wish
to announce the forthcoming
marriage Of their daughter,
Beverley Gail, to Lloyd Ronald
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.Robert
Smith, Monkton, Ontario. The
wedding to take place ,Tune 9th,
1973, at 7 P.M, in the trhited•
Church, Mencrieff. 26-72.61
27. Births •
JACKLIN - To Mr. arid Mrs.
tom Jacklin, 105 - 5th Avenue,
Kitchener, Ontario, in St: Mary i s
tieSpital, Kitchener, en Friday,
May lith, 1913, a sore,. David Thomas, a brother for Darlene.
2742-4
Correspondent
Mrs. Chester Earl
Mr. and. Mrs. Doug Jess and.
Marianne of Hamilton, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephenson
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs,. Don Fischer and
family, Listowel visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Pearson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Smith, Elmira, Sunday.
Mrs. R.J. Annett, Brussels
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Les Crozeir,
Visitors Sunday with Mrs.
Layton Smith were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Smith, Stratford: Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Smith and family,
Lakeside; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Daman and family, Monkton.
Mrs. L. Smith was taken to
hospital Sunday night.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
C. Raynard Sunday, were: Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Davidson and
Blair, London; Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Bremner and Christopher; Jim
Bremner; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bremner and family; Miss Connie
Davidson, Port Elgin; Mr.
and Ralph Triebner and family,
Brussels; Mrs. Frank Shaw,
Brussels; Mrs. Gorge Davidson
and Ann of Brussels; Mr. and,
Mrs. Allan Dobson and family,
Palmerston; Cliff Hetherington,
Bluevale;* Mrs. Austin Raynard;
Mr. and Mrs. Lothar Weber and
Philip.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Bremner and family, London,
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner
and Doris.
Mrs. Alex Pearson visited her
mother, Mrs. McWilliams in Mt.
Forest
Sacrament of Baptism was
conducted in the United Church,
Sunday, with three children re-
ceiving Baptism. Blair James,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug David-
son, London; Christopher
Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Bremner; Denise Michele
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Wardlaw
and girls of Brantford visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Wardlaw.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Downey were
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Lane of
Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fish and
family of Burlington visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Evans.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
David Brown on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spoelstra;
Grant
supports
project
The Ontario Department of
Education has approved a grant
which will provide summer em-
ployment for selected Hurdn
County students. They will
Work on a projeet to update
HUroe Cainty history from 1900-
1975. The grant will be ad-
Ministered under the Experience
'73, P, E O. P L. E. program.
Employment for several urii-
versity students is for three
months; One or two high School
Students will be employed for
two months.
l"liiren County COUncil has
tinclettaken'to Meet all additional
expenses of the project net
covered by the grant, The project
Is Under the supervision Of County
historian, ;Tames Scat.
Candidates will be thOseti by
teleetien Corntriittee. Last
date for applications far work on
the prOjett is May 28: Appli,
eatitins may be sent CO the Clerk.
treasurer's Office, Gederich;
the liutoti County toard of
Educatio*ii, Clinton; Or to zanies
R. Scott, 13ox 325, Sea.ferth,
iletriembert. It takes- but-
MeMent to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket, To advertise, JtiSt nisi $russets t30.66414.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil pincombe
and Mrs. Dorothy Brown of Lis-
towel; Mrs. James Ballagn and
family of Milverton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken. Pelke and family of Monk-
ton.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. w.
Krauter were: Mrs. Sarah Foss
of Knollcrest, Milverton; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Foss, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Foss of Oakville,
Mr, and Mrs, Paul McDonald,
Brussels; and Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Krauter and Michele.
Mrs. Bert Godden attended the
International Competition of the
Sweet Adelines held in Cleveland,
Ohio. She accompanied her
sister, Mrs. Alf Sutton of Brant-
ford, who is a member.
Mrs. Edna Lyon from An,
chorage Alaska visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cunningham,
Visitors with Cecil Bateman
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Bateman, and family of
New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs.
John Coghlin of R.R, 2, Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald
attended the Baptismal service
in Atwood United Church on sun-
day when their great grandson,
Scott Trevor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Coghlin was baptized.
They were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnston.
Mr. Arnel Livingston of
Freelton visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Scheerer,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cardiff
and family of Petrolia visited
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardiff.
CLASSIFIED News of Ethel
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Visit friends in Ethel 21. Tenders Wanted 24. Card of Thanks
Bulk stipulated sum tenders will After havihg managed and
be received by the undersignt,e coached the Brussels Intermed,
until 12 noon. E.D.T. May 31st, late Softball team from 1963 to
1973 for the construction of the 19'73, it Was very heart warming
Falls Reserve to have an appreciation night
put on by the players, their wives
MAINTENANCE BUILDING and friends. I would like to
in accordance with plans and wish Murray and Ralph every Specifications as prepared by success in taking over the team.
Snider, Huget & March, 37 Thanks also to Dale, Ken and
Allan Street West, Waterloo. Ralph for organizing a good even-
Plans and specifications are ' leg. To the following people '
available at the above address. thanks for your attendance and a
The lowest or any tender shall very lovely gift, which I will
not necessa.rily be accepted, treasure for man y years - Bob
Marlene R. Shiell, Elliott, Doug, Elliott, ChrisExel,
Secretary-Treasurer, Brian and Dianne Iluether, Dave
Maitland Valley Conservation Huether, Murray Kellington, Ste-
phenie watts, Don Laurie,
Murray and Ruth Lowe, Carman
and Sandra Machan, Dale and
Ruth Machan, Gord and Jane
21-71-2 Machan, .Blaine McCutcheon,
Dave McCutcheon, Murray Mc-
Donald, Barry Peters, Ken
Ritchie, Fred Stephenson, Frank
Stretton, Ralph Watson.
Please remember fellows, it's
not whether you win or lose, but
how you play the game. In other
words even if you lose, if you
have played well, you have nothing
to be ashamed of. - Ted MacLean.
24-72-1
16-,-THE BittitSLS Ficist, MAY 16, 19'3
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