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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-09-18, Page 23elloolowasse lesmanawaraweiemeeer CONESTOGA COLLEGE CLINTON CENTRE Pions to offer the following Courses in the evening this Fall • CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH • LABOUR RELATIONS • EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION - ADMINISTRATION • FOSTER PARENT COURSE • INTRODUCTION TO REAL ESTATE • INTERIOR DECORATING & DESIGN In addition other courses will be offered. For registration or fur- ther information visit or call the Clinton Centre. 4824458 10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. -; 10 p.m. demewweeft 19. Notices 10. Notices SERVICE We will pick up all Dead and Disabled Cows and Horses and Stocker Cattle and all small animals 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 19-404 24. Cards of Thanks We would like to thank everyone who expressed their sympathy in any way at the time of our sad bereaVement in the loss of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Edith. Alcock. Special thanks for the floral arrangement, memorial donations, to Rev. Carson, and the ladies of St. John's Anglican Church. Your kindness will always be remembered, - Tom Alcock, Jackie and Collin. 24-42x1 My sincere gratitude is expressed to all those who remembered me with visits, cards, flowerS and treats while I was in hoipital. Your thoughtfulness was appreciated. - Mrs. An nie Gemmell. 24-42-1 Jim and Anne Smith express their appreciation and heartfelt thanks to everyone who made their Fortieth Wedding Anniversary such a memorable occasion. 24-42-1 20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales Notice EVERY FRIDAY 8 P. M. Auction Sale BALL AUCTIONS LIMITED BRUSSELS , ONTARIO Special this week, Sporting Goods at Ball Auctions, Brussels, Ontario. 887-9363 (Budget Plan available), 20-424 na lion *air iRE 5 io. 19.41.4 Required for CLINTON. CENTRE CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY Secretary to the Chairman in addition to the normal duties of making appointments, typing, and, filing, the secretary will be responsible for maintaining records relating to students, personnel, and finances. Responsibilities may change as the centre ex- pands. • A highly motivated person who is adaptable and able to work with peoph at many levels will find this to be an in- tweeting and demanding position. Excellent language, typing, shorthand, and interpersonal skills are important in this particular setting. Preference will be given to qualified college graduates or persons with proven and acceptable work experience In business, Industry or education. The starting salary is $827 per month plus benefits and, the position is open now. Written applications !minding resumes should be for- warded immediately to Mr. Bruce Bjorkquist Chairman, Clinton Centre% Conestoga College of Applied Arts & Technology - P.O. Box 160, Clinton, Ont. 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John Howard •••^7.. 14. Greek island 15. Letter before theta 16. Fish eggs 18. Apiece 19. Second- hand tire 21. Way- fames stopover 22. Departed 23. Theater group 24. Unpleas- ant encounter 26. Broadway bank- roller 21. Tumult 28. In a line 29. Shrew 30. Language of Peru 33.,Mr. Onassis 34. High- lander's headwear 35. - Fail, Irish crowning stone 36 Carlo or Cassino 38. Cay 40. - Lee Mastert 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED MORRIS TOWNSHIP Snowplow Tenders Sealed Tenders plainly marked and in the hands of the undersigned by 12 NooN StPTEMUER 304974 for 1974 275 snowplowing season. State size of equipment, horse power and hourly rate. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. MeARTER Brussels # Otit. 21,42-2 24. Cards of Thanks We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness arid sympathy shown us during the illness and passing of a dear father and grandfather. For the Many floral tributes, cards ) donations to the Medical Centre and other donations, also visits to the Funeral Home. Thanks to the many who sent in food, the Pallbearers; the Flower Bearers, also those who drove me to the Hospital many times. Thanks to the U.C.W. ladies arid Rebekah Members serving lunch at the church. The Watts Funeral Horde, Dr'," Hanlon and Dr, jarnieson, London Special thanks to Rev. Erid LeDrew and Rev. Allan Johnston. - Aletha, Bob - Peggy Ratitt, Jane and Jack Hall and families. 24-42-1 24. Cards of Thanks The Brussels Medical-Dental Centre Building Fund is ow- grateful recipient of contributions from retatives and friends in memory of the late, David Alkin Rom. This gift will be recorded as a Memorial to the above,: 24-42x1 Sincere thanks to all those who remembered me with visits, cards, flowers arid gifts while 1 was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Your thoughtfulness was appreciated. Thanks also to Dr. Bozyk, nurses and st aff. - Win. Timmer. 24-42x1 Our sincere thanks is extended to our friends; relatives "and lodge members, who sent gifts and cards and visited us on our 59th Wedding Anniversary. We appreciated your thoughtfulness. - Laura and Walter Williamson. 24-42x1 25. In Memoriam PAYNE, Cecil - In loving memory of a wonderful husband and father who left us September 20, 1972. Gone are ,the days we used to share But in our hearts you're always there, True was your heart, your actions kind, Your life was a pattern to those left behind. The gates of memories never close, We miss you more than anyone knows God knew best for reasons divine But memories last for all the time. - Ever remembered and sadly missed by wife, Eve and Marjory, Harvey, Ola and Scott. 25-42-1 PAYNE Cecil - In loving memory of a dear Grandfather who passed away Sept. 20, 1972. There is never a day that passes by That our hearts reach out to you And never a joy that comes to us But we wish you could share it too. We cannot bring the old days back When we were all together But secret tears and loving thoughts Will live with us forever. Remember always by your Grandchildren. 25-42-1 26. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Everett Storey, R.R.1, Dublin wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Evelyn Elizabeth to James Ivison Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, R.R.5, Seaforth. Marriage will take place October 5, 1974 at 3:00 P.M. in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen, Ontario. 26-42-1 27. Births PERRIE - Mr. and Mrs. John M. Perrie are happy to announce the birth of •their son, Andrew Stewart, a brother for Alan, and oti September 6th in Seaforth Hospital. 27-42-1 SELL. Through Brussels Post Classified Want Ads