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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-12-25, Page 19ex C LASSIFIED„,4... News of Walton 15. Property for Rent Duff's United holds Sunday School concert 1. Coming Events EUCHRE and Dance in Belgrave W.LHaII, Friday, December 27th at 8;00 P.M. Music by The Blenders. Lunch will be served Admission $1.25. Public School ,75c. Sponsored by Beldrave Women's Institute. Everyone welcome. 1-56-1 0 HOWICK Lions' Bingo will be held on Friday, December 27th at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hall. Admission $1. 12 REgular games for $10; 2 share the wealth; one $25 Special. Jackpot of $90 on 56 calls. Door and consolation prizes. 1-56-1 2. Lost, Strayed STRAYED to lot 27, 9th Con. Morris Twp., Cattle beast, about 600 lbs. Charles Murray,R.R.3, Walton, Ontario. . 2 54x3 5. Bus. Opportunities LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS • Now you can train right here in Canada! • Tuition Tax Deductible! • Placement assist- ance guaranteed! • Weekend training also available! For application and interview, write: Safety Department, The Canadian Institute of Tractor Trailer Training Ltd., 207 Queen's Quay W.. Toronto 117. 5, Bus. Opportunities Ontario, Or co 416-864-9381. (Formerly Trlans - Canada. Transport Training 5-55-3 11. Articles for Sale GESTETNER ink available at The Huron Expositor, 527-0240, Seaforth, 11-53xtf REGISTERED American saddle- bred 2 years old mare. Calvin Bisback, 887-9218. R.R.1, Walton. 11-56x2 COPIES Copies of your important papers or documents while you wait. Letter size, 25c each. THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth 11-53xtf _CEDAR POSTS: Don Miller, R.R.1, Ethel, 887-9290. 11-53-tt ADDING machine rolls, typewriter ribbons for most machines. The Huron Expositor, 527-0240, Seaforth. 11-53xtf 12. Wanted to Buy USED English saddle must be in good condition. Phone 887-6798. 12-56-2 15. Property for Rent THINKING OF A WINTER HOLIDAY? Cut costs in half, go when and - where you want by using a 22 foot Glendale Motor home. Completely equipped with 2 way air conditioning, stereo, toilet, shower, furnace; stove, frig, sleeps 6. Many more extras fully insured. Call us now for bookings Special rates for Florida trips of two weeks or more HURON WHOLESALE 527-1280 Seaforth 15-56-1 19. Notices HURON DEAD .. STOCK REMOVAL We pick up all farm stock free of charge. Three trucks for fast efficient service. 7 days a week, 24 h ours a day. Call 482-9811 License No. 378C-74 Call us first, you wont have to call anyone else. Due to decreases in meat prices WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT ANY COLLECT CALLS as of December 16, 1974, We are sorry if this is an inconvenience to you but in order to enable us to continue to serve you as we have in the past, we must cut our operating expenses. 19-53-tf CLEANING TIME • Turn your old furniture , and household effects into cash. We will either buy or sell it for you. From smallest item to the largest estate. Phone KNAPP'S FURNITURE AND AUCTION ROOM 482-1336 19-53-tf 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 C:orrcspondent Mrs. Allan McCall The annual Sunday School Christmas Concert was held in the basement of Du? s United Church, Walton on Sunday, December 15. There was a good attendance who enjoyed the following num- bers by the Kindergarten Class under the leadership of Mrs. Bill Humphries and teacher Joan Bennett. Welcome speech by Dwayne Achilles; Recitations by: Donna Godkin; Sherry Hoegy and Craig Smith; Chorus - "He'll be Coming Down the Chimney", Recitations by: Billy Gulutzen, Craig Hackwell, Kim Fritz, Kris- ten Docken and Benny Hoegy. Chorus - "Away in a Manager" followed by a duet "It is No Secret What God Can Do" by Cathy and Brian McGavin. Primary 1 and II sang "The Bible Tells me So" accompanied by Mrs. Ray Huether at the piano followed • by recitations by Jeff McGavin and Tim Fritz. Teachers are Mrs. Don McDonald and Miss Carol Wilbee. Piano solo by Cheryl Fraser. The Primary Class members presented "Christmas Ifs" with recitations by: Jeff McGavin; Gary Godkin; Joyanne Van Vliet, Susie Hickson; Lori Smith; Blaine Hackwell; Darlene Gulutzen; Tim Fritz; Darryl Hoegy; Cheryl Smith; Sandra Sholdice; Darryl Smith; and Christine Achilles. Sandra Sholdice and Christine Achilles entertained with a step dancing number followed by solos by John Huether - "The Railroad Comes Through the Middle of the House" and "Holly, Jolly Xmas". Mrs. R. Huether was pianist. The Junior Class with teachers Mrs Joyce Van Vliet and Miss Janice Houston presented a skit - "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down". The players were: Danny Achilles; Peter Bennett; Greg Humphries; Jeanne McDonald; Cathy McGavin; Murray Sholdice; Elaine Dennis; Ron Godkin; John Huether; Neil Mitchell; Janette Rock; Peggy Humphries; Bruce Godkin; Brian McGavin; Cheryl Fraser; Kevin Smith and Patricia Hacwell. Mrs. Bill Humphries accompanied at the piano. This was followed by Elaine Dennis playing a piano solo. Lost and Found Group pre-' sented a skit, : "Santa on Trial". The cast: Santa - Verna Flood; Mr. Merchant - Jean Docken; Judge - Ruthie Thamer; Jimmy Jones - Carolyn McClure; Mrs. Motherly - Peggy Humphries; Spirit of Christmas - Carolyn McClure; Scrooge - Janet Flood; Miss Crank - Mary Alice Ryans; Clerk - Cheryl Fraser. Mrs. Helen Craig and Mrs. Jean Docken are the leaders. Jeanne McDonald and Janette Rock each did their step dancing number. The Intermediate Class pre- sented the play "The Story of the First Christmas" - Narrator - Jim McDonald; Singers - Janis Van Vliet; Dianne Godkin; Laura Dennis; Nanci Bennett; Jeff Hacwell; Steven Huether; Bob Leeming; Doug Mitchell; Pam Hackwell and Ruthie Thamer. The pianists were Dianne Godkin and Laura Dennis. Their teachers are Murray Dennis and Howard Hackwell. The audience joined along with the Christmas carols. Rev. Dockin thanked the teachers and children who had put so much into making this concert such a success, then, a happy Santa Claus arrived and distributed bags of candies to all the girls and boys. Personals; • Miss Lynne McDonald nurse- in-training at Woodstock Hospital spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin McDonald. Mr. John Davies of London also visited at the same home. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Clark on the arrival of a son on Monday, December 16th at Listowel Hospital. . At the Institute meeting this week it was voted to begin the euchre parties in the hall on the first Friday night in the com- munity hall. Several families from this area are spending the Holiday Season in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fraser, RR 2 Blyth, Mr. & Mrs. Len Archam- bault, RR 1 Auburn are spending this week in Nassau. Miss Cheryl Fraser spent the week at the home of Emerson and Mrs. Mitchell. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. Classified Rates Effective January 9th, 1974, WORD COUNT Charges are based on the number of words. Sets of numerals as for serial numbers, street numbers, phone numbers or prices count as one word per set. Words joined by hyphens count as separate words. FIRST INSERTION — 20 words $1.25, 5c per word thereafter SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS — No copy changes, 3c per word, mininum .75c. SEMI-DISPLAY FIRST INSERTION — $1.40 per column inch. SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS — $1.26 . per column inch. (Minimum size in this category 2 inches. Accepted in multiplesof half inch.) BOX NUMBERS to this office — 50c per insertion. BIRTHS — 20 words $1.25, 5c per word thereafter. MARRIAGES, Engagements, Death Notices — 20 words $1.25,each additional word 5c. IN MEMORIAMS — $1.25 plus 10c ,per line of verse. COMING EVENTS — 20 words $1.25, each additional word-5c.Three insertions for the epriceof 2. CARD OF THANKS — 30 Words $1.25, each additional word 2c per word. 25c DISCOU NT FOR CASH PAYMENT ON OR BEFORE TUESDAY OF WE'EK FOLLOWING FINAL INSERTION Deadline for classified Ada is 4:00 p.m .,Monday.. No cancellation of multiple insertion advertisements after Noon, MOndaya., Phone 887-4641 887-9334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies Lic. 399-C73 19-53-tf WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. 19-53-tf CHAIRS rewoven and recaned. Contact Don Miller, R.R.1, Ethel, 887-9290. 19-53-tf 24. Cards of Thanks - I would like to thank all' our friends who were so thoughtful in sending me gifts, cards and visiting me while in Wingharn. — Mrs. Gladys Walker. 24-56x1 27. Births John and Nancy Vanass, Ethel (nee Strickler) announce the - arrival of their daughter, December 7th in Victoria Hospital, London, Jennifer Maria. 27-56x1 Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. There are some things our tailor ssmaker) an't do for you. pannaPatrion The Canadian movement for personal fitness, Fitness. In your `heart you know t's tight, THE BRUSSELS. POST, DECEMBER 25 o 1974 ,-.19