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Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehoilse
On Wednesday, June 26, the
final school assembly of the year
was held in the East Wawanosh
News of Ileigra*e
E. Wawanosh holds final OSSeMblv
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson Listowe
Bog
were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Flunking Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson 04'
and family of Auburn, Mr. and Sunday.
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Mrs. William Schreiber and
The
Weekend visitors at the home and Mrs. ra
Earl
ea srmlupe nPLe:ru egghhuoeieerscitwe
family of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. one of the choirs that sang auk
James Anderson and family of 1 TtMhheiet ch.:hpei eticlahkeeirC
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District
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Anderson and family of Toronto,
Guelph
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and Mrs. Keith Service on Sunday afternoon
Rental
Vehicles
Wanted
Quotations are requested to
supply under full maintenance
lease the following vehicles-
14-4 cylinder, 2 door cars
3-4 cylinder half ton trucks
1-4 cylinder station wagon
Half ton trucks to be equipped
with enclosed, looked canopy top.
State any mileage restrictions and
/or other restrictions.
Quotation should also include
supplying snow tires for winter
driving.
A second quotation is to be
submitted under full maintenance
lease less insurance coverage.
, Indicate 1974 or 1975 models
(1974 preferred).
closing date 4:00 p.m.,
FRIDAY,JULY 12,1974.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily. accepted.
Submit to:
J.G. BERRY
ADMINISTRATOR,
Country of Huron, Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
21-31-1
Renovations
Court House
Goderich
Tenders will be received on
behalf of the province of Ontario
by the undersigned for the
following--
1. Installation of new carpet in
in the County Judge's
Chamber,
2, Renovations to the Sheriff's
Office in connection with
partitions and counters.
Tenders are to be submitted
separately in accordance with the
tender form. Plans and
specifications may be secured at
the office of the undersigned in
the Court House, Goderich.
Closing date for tenders
4:00 p.m.,
FRIDAY • JULY19, 1974.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
JOHN Ge BERRY
CLERIC 'TREASURER
& ADMINISTRATOR
Court House, Goderich, Ont.
21.31-1
In the ESTATE OF - DORA
SOMERS, Brussels, Ontario,
deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the above estate are
required to send fell particulars of
such claims to the undersigned
solicitors on or before the 6th day
of July, 1974, after which date the
estate's assets will be distributed
having regard only to the claims
that have then been received.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
21. Cards of Thanks
We would like to say °Thank you'
to our friends, neighbours and
family for the wonderful evening
we had with you on our anniver-
sary and for the lovely gifts and
cards we received. You helped
make our 25th anniversary a very
special time we shall always
remember. - Bill and Fran
Bremner 24-31 xl
I wish to thank all my friends,
neighbours and relatives for their
visits, cards, flowers and treats
while in hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. J. Conners and nurses of
second floor of Listowel Memorial
Hospital. - Harmen Devries
24-31 x 1
We would like to thank all those
who sent cards, visited and
helped out at home while in the
Wingham and. District Hospital. It
was all very 'much appreciated. -
Karen and Krista Hastings
24'-31-1
We wish to thank all our relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
beautiful flowers, -cards, dona-
tier's, and acts of kindness during
the loss of our beloved son and
brother, Jody Kingsbury. Special
thanks goes to Mr. Bailey,
Murray Fischer, women of the
Witness congregation, the pall
bearers, flower bearers, Mr. M.L.
Watts, and Mr. and Mrs. G.
Thacker for the use of their home.
Everything was gratefully appre-
ciated and will not be forgotten.
Thank you all again. - Ron and
Gloria Kingsbury and family.
24-3 1 xl
25. In Memoriam
HART - In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Aylmer
George Hart, who passed away
July 7, 1970 by accident.
You never failed to do your best
Your heart was true and tender
You laboured hard for thost
you loved
And left us to remember.
- Ever remembered by Mom,
Dad, brothers and sisters. 25-31x1
26. Personal
Mr. Ross Cardiff, R. R.4,
Brussels, wishes to announce the
engagement of his daughter,
Dorene Anne to Mr. Ernie
Douglas Parker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Parker, Teeswater,
The marriage will take place July
20, 1974 at five o'clock in Brussels'
United Church. 26-31x1
27. Births
HASTINGS Karen and Dave are'
very happy to announce the birth,
of their daughter, Krista
Elizabeth Ann, born on June
13th, 1974 at Winghamand
District Hospital. 7lbs,• 13 oz. A
new sister far David, Darryl and
Donald. 2/-31-1
IGTCHEN - Mr% and Mrs. Harvey I
Kitchen are pleased to announce
the birth of their son, Paul
Harvey, June 17, 1974 in Seaforth
Cotnmunity Hospital. 27-31-1
3, 1014
auditorium.
It was held by the kindergarten
and their teacher, Mrs. Brydges,
The Glee Club started the
program with many familiar
songs directed by Mrs. Roger.
The graduation • ceremonies
were a huge success because the
tiny folks of the school put their
whole hearts into the show and
their teacher had all the little
extras done with an expert touch.
East Wawanosh is pleased to
have these people entering their
first grade but regrets that a fine
group of young people is letivinfy
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble of
Streetsville visited last week with
Mrs. Stewart Procter.
Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence 1 aylor
spent a couple days with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Hagerman of Becton,
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
,George Taylor of Churchill.
Mrs, Robert Campbell,
Douglas and Dianne of Winthrop
visited on Monday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd.
Mr.- and Mrs. Alex Styles of
Toronto spent the week with their
aunt, Mrs. Cora McGill.
Mrs. Norman Geddes and Dan
Ferguson of Goderich visited on
Monday with Mrs. Cora McGill.
Dr. Tom and Mrs. Lackridge of
New Hampshire, U.S.A. and Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm McCommon
were Monday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house.
Mr—and Mrs. James Baker of
London spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. George
.Michie.
On Sunday, July 7th, the
Memorial Service will be held in
Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave, at
3 p.m. with the Rev. Fred Carson
as the minister in charge.
Miss Margaret Kemp of Toron-
to is spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dennis of
Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard James visited on
Monday with - Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Johnston of Paisley.
Mr. Brian Spivey of Ingersoll
was a weekend visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Procter and
Miss Margaret Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightmore
and Tracey of Chatham spent the
holiday weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightmore.
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost Post.
Watit Ads. Dial Brussels
887.6641,
1.6--THE BRUSSELS iosTo JUL
21. Tenders Wanted / 22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mr. and Mrs.. Tom May of
Mississauga, and Mr, and Mrs.
George Black of Campbellville.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gow
attended the graduation of their
granddaughter Mrs. Dan Torok
(Patti Ladd) of Niagara Falls on.
Thursday, also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Mines of Niagara
Falls.
On Friday, Mr. and Mrs.
William Gow visited Mrs. Irwin
Zinn of Bright.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall
and Kirk and his chum Allan
Robb, London, spent the weekend
with Mr. Stanley Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hewitt
CFPL London.
Mr. Tom Newman of Pentwyn,
nawr, South. Wales and lk
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and.
Mrs. Phil Cocking and their soil'
Gary of Aurora were weekend ,
visitors with Rev. John and Mrs:,
Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardir
and Michael of London spent tlis;
weekend with her parents M1 i
and Mrs. Clare Van Camp.
Rod Ausley and Keith VaTI,
Camp spent the holiday weekenf
with the farmer's parents, Mr:,
and Mrs. Lyle Ausley of
Thessalon.