HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-06-27, Page 1524. Cards of Thanks
We would, like to sincerely thank
relatives , friends, and neighbours
who honored us on the occasion
of our 25th wedding anniversary.
Your thoughtfulness, best wishes
and gifts will always be remem-
bered by us - scott and Lois
McLean 24-78-1
THUELL - In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and grand-
, father, Roy Thuell who died June
25th 1972,
'We often sit. and think of him
When we are all AlOrie,
For memory is the' Only thing
That grief' can Call. own.
- Ever remembered', and sadly
missed by. wife Elsie, daughter
betty and- family. '25-78x1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wall ; Hague,
Sask, wish 16 announce the forth-
coming marriage of her Youngest
daughter, Anne NeudOrf, Thomp-
son, Man: to RoSs AllinHeniing-
way, Grande Prairie, Alta., son
Of Mt andMrS. Carl kemingwa.y,
BrUssela, Ontario; The wedding
will take place Orade Men-
nOnite Churn, Natianlage Stilt ,
ori SatUrday, July 7th, 1973 at
3 o'clock. 26-78x1
'Mt'. and Mrs. Ian Menenald Mr:
announce ,forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
:Susanne Rlitabeth to Mr.. Nett
Raymond bowing', son of Mr, and.
Mts. .the Marriage
CI' take 'Wade. at .5' bottiook: july
14 inthetrusseis
2646itt.
Sttit POST; JUNE 27 ISi73= -1
1. Coming Events
THE C. N. E. AND
SCOTTISH
WORLD FESTIVAL.
Tickets now available for the
final performance, champion-
ship events Scottish world
Festival at the .C.N.E. Sunday,
August 19th. Tickets . $13 each
include return bus fare,
admission to grounds and re-
served grandstand seat for even-
ing performance. Bus leaves
Seaforth at 10:30 a.m.
GOOD TIMES
TRAVEL AGENCY
Box 789, S e of orth
,Phone 527-0050
1-'75-tf
A Welsh Country Fayre will be
held on Saturday. June 30 in
the Belgrave Arena sponsored
.by the Belgrave Knox United
Church. A cold meat supper
will be served smorgasbord style
from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Adults
$1.75, Children $1.00. Added
attractions will include bowling,
needlework, home baking,
aprons, white 'elephant, men's
stall etc. 1-77-2
HOBBY Time - Classes for
school girls one evening, a week
July, August. Painting foam,
patio lights, shading, transfer-
ring. For particulars contact
Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell, Cameo
instructor, • 887-6697. 1-77-2
HOWICK lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, June 29th at
8:3 0 p m in Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall Admission $1 -
12 regular games for $10;-
2 share the wealth; one $25
Special; Jackpot of $95 on 58
calls Door & Consolation • Prizes 1-78-1
BEGINNING July 2 the Brussels
Wading Pool will( open daily.
This year's rates are .200 per
day, $5.0p per family per season.
An organized playground will be
held at the park from 2 p.m.
to 4 p.m. Monday to Saturday.
1-78-1
BARN Dance, Friday evening,
June 29th at. Jim Hunter's farm,
Belgrave. Scott's Orchestra.
Everyone welcome. 1-78-1
4. Help Wanted ,
SING? Dance?' Play an Instru-
ment? Here is your chance to
turn talents into dollars. Over
$400 in prizes Amateur Talent.
Contest, Seaforth Lions Summer
Carnival, Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
July 12, 13 , 14. For applicat-
ion forms and further informat-
ion write or phone - Marlen
Vincent: 527-0120 or 527-0373,
Seaforth - Entries close June
30th. 4-77-2
I .have an outstanding oppor-
tunity for you full or part-time
in the Motorist Service field.
No investment Excellent new
and repeat commissions Call
me at Wingham 357-1383and ask
for Charlie 4-78-3
5. Bus. Opportunities
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
EARN MONEY IN SPARE TIME
Men or Women to re-stock and
collect money from New Type
high quality coin-operated dis-
pensers in your area No sell-
ing To qualify, must have car,
references, $1000.00 to $3000,00
cash Seven to twelve hours
weekly can net excellent income.
More full time We establish
your route For personal inter-
view write: including phone
number
B.V.DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED
Dept ,,A"
1117 Tecumseh Road, East .
WINDSOR 20, Ontario
5 -78x1.
8. Farm Stock for Sale
HAMPSHIRE boars serviceable
age. Paul McNally, Wingham,
357-3724 8-78-1
11. Articles for Sale'
GESTETNER ink available at
The Huron Expositor, 527-0240,
Seaforth. 11-77xtf
45 Gallon steel barrels with open
'end. Good for burning garbage
or feed barrels on farm. Also
clean gas barrels or sap bar-.
rels $3.50 delivered. Phone 523-
4461 or write Ron Baird, Box
51, Blyth. 11-75-tf.
11. Articles for Sale
COPIES •
Copies of your important papers
or documents while you wait.
Letter size, 251 each.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Seafofth. 11-77xtf
UNIT Step, the easy way to buy
better concrete steps. No wait-
ing for concrete to set. Over
100 sizes in stock. Enhance the
beauty and value of your home
with precast steel 'reinforced
concrete Unit Steps. Our instal-
.lation crews work quickly and
cleanly. Call Frank Kling Ltd.,
Phone 527-1320, Seaforth.
• 11-77-2
JAYCO Hardtops and Travel
Trailers, 6 and 8 sleepers; Hard-
tops starting. at $1450; Travel
Trailers starting at $2500. Dem-
onstrator 16 1/2' Special $2100;
See us for all, your camping
assessories. Bumstead Metal
Fabricating, Josephine St., wing -
ham, 357-2272. 11-74-5
STRAWBERRIES for sale. Mrs.
Gordon Nicholson, 887-9245.
11-78-1
4 Barrel •type pig feeders
Joe Steffl6r, 887-9232. 11-78x1
WALNUT grain arborite dinette
table, bronze legs, 6 matching
chairs recently upholstered in
green. Walnut china cabinet,
excellent condition. Jim Cardiff,
Phone 887-6164 11-78-1
GOOD selection of used tele-
visions, $45 and up Larry's
Radio and TV, Blyth, call 523-
9640 11-78-1
12. Wanted to Buy
WANTED good used furniture,,
appliances, antiques call 887-
9363. 12-75-tf
WANTED antiques of all types
and used furniture. Fair prices.
paid. For appointment Phone
887-9021 anytime. 12-75-tf
CHILDREN'S play set, (swing,
'etc) in good condition. Mrs.
Glenn Huether 887-6955.
12-78-1
WANTED to buy antique cars
and trucks from 1910 - 1940.
Phone 887-9363. 12-78-tf
14. Property for Sale
TWO storey brick house in
Brussels. Apply to Ralph Watson,
887-6236. 14-77-2
MODERN home with all conven-
iences, forced air furnace with
5 or 10 acres of good land for
farming. Within commuting dis-
tance of Listowel. Ian McDonald,
887-6741. 14-78-I
HOUSE for sale Must be
moved •from the site Apply
McCutcheon Motors Ltd
14-78-2
15. Property for 'Rent
FARM house in Grey Township.
.Modern conveniences. Write Box
'50, Brussels. 15-77-2
19 Notices
CUSTOM spraying, corn, beam(
and grain, also swathing and con-,
ditioning: Gary Thacker, 887-
6196. 19-75-4
PAINTING contracts wanted.
Free estimates Phone 887-6384
or 887-6363 19-78x4
HURON PINES
ELECTRIC.
86 King Street
residential;
fartid
Clinton' 482 ,1901
Prop:, Budd
tO,rit1t
19. Notices
HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario
We are now paying $5.00 -
$15.00 for• fresh dead 'or
disabled cows and horses over
500 lbs.
Two trucks to serve you
better. Fast, efficient
service.
All small farm stock picked
free of charge as a service
You.
YOU MAY OBTAIN A WRITTEN
REPORT FROM A QUALIFIED
VETERINARIAN UPON RE-
QUEST.
Call collect - 482-9811
7 days a week - 24 hours a day
License No. 378C-72
Call us first, you won't .have to
call anyone else. 18-75-tf
1001111111111111•11111•1111111111
$ REWARD S
We are now paying 'up to
$18.00 for Dead and
Disabled Cows and Horses
and Stocker Cattle -
all small animals pick-up
free as a service to you.
We have three trucks to
service you 24 hours 7 days
a week.
Phone Collect
881 • 9334
Brussels Pet
Food
Supplies
Lic. 399-C-73
19-75-tf
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks,
pigerys, lagoons, etc. ,
phone 887-6700 Brussels ,
19-75-tf.
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to express my
sincere appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
. many beautiful gifts I received at
the community shower on June
21st. A special thanks is ex-
tended to those who arranged
the delightful event. - Pat
Machan. 24-78-T
Thanks to all my. friends and,
relatives who -remembered me
with cards, treals and visits on my
90th birthday, also thanks to the
nursing staff of Callander Nurs-
ing Home for their kindness -
Edward Pollard 24-78x1
It will always be a pleasure to
recall memories of nay few years
in Ethel among kind and helpful
friends and neighbours 4 I am
ru3st grateful to those who helped
me with my sale and Moving:
Thank you; neighbours for the
beautiful gifts.
Mrsatene Campbell..'' 24 7 79-1
My sincere thanks to all those
*ho remembered fne with visits;
gifts and cards while I was in
hospital, also to Dr, took, Dr.
Wilkins, nurses an 1st and 2nd
flOOtS of 'Wingham Hospital:;
Carl brabor Sr. 2'4 78x1
We extend 'a sincere thank Y611
to our friends on the 16th of
GieY and 8th of Morris for the
lovely gittAi also hit your
thotightfilltieSS and good wishes.
We Shall alWAYS theriSli our'
years among you, JiM arid Mary
t4,1ki
THE Oki
My sincere gratitude is
expressed to friends, relatives
and neighbours for the gifts re-
ceived at the .shower arranged
for me. Your thoughtful kind-
ness was appreciated. Also
thanks to the Nursing Staff,
Medical attendants and attendants
at the mid-western regional
Children's Centre. - Susanne
McDonald. 24-78x1
DELLOW - The family of the
late and loved Jim Dellow, R.R.
#3, Brussels wish to express
their most sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their acts of kindness during
their recent bereavement In
particular, the many floral tri-
butes, the many sympathy cards,
the memorial donations to Royal
Canadian Legion, Brussels
Branch #218 Building Fund and
the Canadian:c ancer Society.
Special thanks to Dr. John
Connors and the staff of List
towel Memorial Hospital for
doing everything possible•Addit-
ional thanks to Rev. E. LeDrew
who conducted both the Memorial
and Funeral services and the
Ladies Auxiliary for serving such
a nice lunch. Thanks also to the
Legion Colour Party and Honour
Guard, the pallbearers, the
flower bearers and Max and
Barb Watts
Ever to be remembered as
a dear husband, a good father
and a fine brother and nephew -
Gene, Len and Joe Sterner, Bill
and Ev Dellow, and Vivian and
Andy Anderson. 24-78-1
I sincerely wish to express my
thanks to all those, who sent
flowers, cards and visited me
while I was in University Hos-
pital and since I returned home.
A special thanks to Ralph Rowland
and George Hudie. - Bill
Turnbull. 24-78x1
25. In Memoriam
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-.„ Phone 6874841,
Our thanks is given to neigh-
bours and friends for their kind-
ness and sympathy expressed at
the time of the death of Miss
Vesta Combs. Special thanks to
up 'Mr and Mrs Jack Bryans, Mr
to and Mrs Bill Stephenson Jr
and Mr and Mrs Torn Miller
Also to the auctioneer and
clerk and all who helped at the
sale - The Combs Family
24-78-1.