HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-11-26, Page 20PROVINCIAL HONOURS— Many years to work in 4H clubs is represented by
these four girls who won Proyincial Honours at the Acheiyement Day in Ethel
Saturday. From left, .they are Margaret Shortreed, Jeanette Edgar, Kim
Humphries and Barbara Osborne. (Photo by Langlois)
Library is crucial Huron
Perth trustees told
Smiles
During a company's first aid
seminar; a doctor asked a worker'
what he Would do if he learned he
had rabies.
The worker answered without
hesitation, "I'd bite my
supervisor."
« ir 14 4 4 6 for 590
730,,
Florida .
GRAPEFRUIT .
Clover Leaf:
FLAKED TUNA . .
28-oz. 109
Free Deliv ery Phone 887.1246
4 It. 4 4 'IP 4
McCutcheon Grocery
Phone 887-9445 We Deliver
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Schneider's — 6 Varieties
COOKED MEATS 6-oz. pkg. 39.
Dares —'3 Varieties
SHORTBREAD COOKIES, 10-oz. pkg. 53
STEPHENSON'S
Bakery Grocery
Robertson
JAMS and. JELLIES
Puritan BEEF and. IRISH STEW .
Fie Fill
CHERRY and APPLE ,
4'
. 12-oz. 590
790
190z. 7*
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We would like.' to thank our
neighbours, friends and relatives
for their contributions toward our
responsible
and also those
responsible for the card party
held on our behalf, It was greatly
appreciated and will always be
remembered. " — Hugh and
Melinda Johnston; Ken and Anne
Williamson, 24-104x1
Helen and. Stan Alexander would
like to thank our family for the
lovely dinner, gift and surprise
party in honour of out 40th
wedding anniversary. Also
brothers and sisters and friends
from Ethel fot the lovely gifts. it
was all very much appreciated.
-20--=THE BRUSSELS iF tlgTo NOVEMBER *.1976
"If the good' Lord had intended for us to smoke pot
he wouldn't have given us bodlel"
—CLASSIFIED --
20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and
antiques will be held for MRS.
ETHEL FRANCE, Lot 12, Blair
Street, Atwood. Sale will be held
at The Community Centre in the
Vilage of Atwood on
, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th
. at 7:00 p.m.
(gull list will appear in next
°week's issue)
Terms - Cash
Auctioneers
GRANT McDONALD
Ripley, Phone 395-5353
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater,Phone 392-6170
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22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the ESTATE OF EARL
RICHARD CLTDMORE, late of.
the Township of Grey in County of
Huron, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such•claims to the undersigned on
or before the 4th day of
December, 1975, after which date
the estate's assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims that have been received.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrices
22-102-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the ESTATE OF GEORGE
ANDREW DUNBAR, late of the
Village of. Ethel in County of
Huron, retired farmer, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the 'above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned on
or before . the 4th day of
December 1975, after which date
the estate's assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims that have been received.
CRAWFORD, MILL — DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-102-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the ESTATE OF FLORENCE
GRACE WILLIS,. late of the
Village of Brussels in County of
Huron, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned on
or before the 4th day of
December, after which date the
estate's assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims that
have then been received.
CRAWFORD , MILL — DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario" .
Solicitors for the Executors
22-102-3
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank all those who
visited me and sent cards while in
the Seaforth Hospital and since
coming home. It was much
appreciated. — Hazel Baker.
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24. Cards of Thanks
We want to say a sincere thank
you to the friends who took us out
to a lovely dinner, then so
unexpectedly took us to the
library where all our friends and
neighbors were waiting to
surprise us with entertainment,
lovely gifts and cards. A special
thank you to the ladies who went
to all the work of preparing such a
delicious lunch and also to .the
entertainers, also many thanks to
Peggy Cudmore for the beautifully
decorated 25th wedding cake. —
Jennie and Torn Strachan.
24-104-1
25. In Memoriam
JACKLIN — In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Harold Jacklin, who passed away
Dec. 23, 1968 and son and
brother, Eddy who passed away
Dec. 2, 1960.
We are sad within our memory
• Lonely are our thoughts today
For the ones we loved so dearly
• Have forever been called away.
— Always remembered by the
family. 25-104x1
BAKER — In loving memory of a
beloved husband, Selwyn Baker
who passed away 3 years ago,
Nov. 27, 1972.
Though his smile is gone
0
forever,
And his hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many
memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife Hazel,
Marie and Bill .and family.
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27. Births
EADIE — Don and Marion are
pleased to announce the arrival of
Jennifer Ann on November 19th
in Listowel Memorial Hospital. A
sister for Kevin and Steven.
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Belgrave
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch and
Julie of London• spent the week-
end with Mr. and. MrS. Robert
Grasby. Jeffrey Leitch, who spent
the past week with. his grand-
parents, returned 'home on Sun-
day with his parents.
The Huron-:Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board members meeting in
n Monday heard reports
from their representatives on the
Stratford Library Board -- Fred
Bergsma and Dan Devlin, both of
Stratford.
Mr. Bergsma said ` the
renovations to the library were
'Completed in July and that both
he and Mr. Devlin had been
members of the planning
committee.
He reported a marked increase
in the number of books carried by
the library with a 60 per . cent
increase iii the juvenile section.
Mr. Bergsma said a popular
feature with the public was
having the children's section of
the library open every evening
along with the adult section.
There are 700 country families
tours of the library facilities.
Bruce* Heath, Goderich,
Director of Huron County
Children's Aid Society, . and
Howard Galloway of the Mirror
Press, Stratford, were appointed
to the Early School Leaving
Committee.. .
Trustee John O'Drowsky, • St.
Marys, was appointed as the
board representative on the
Perth County Advisory
Committee for Family. Planning
Service.
Ed.Rowland, Co-ordinator of
-maintenance .and t buildings,
reported that maintenance costs
from January 1 to November 24'
amounted to $42,638 including
fencing, ' painting, paving,
seeding lawns, recharging and
replacing fire extinguishers,
sidewalks and roofs.
Mr. Rowland reported he bac
supervised other capital .anc
maintenance projects such as the
library addition at St. Patrick's
School, Kinkora; board office
renovations; $34-,745; routine
maintenance of schools, $15,350,
electrical services (schools).
$3,200; and plumbing services
(schools), $7,600; for a total of
$130, 689.
Mr. Rowland received high
praise from the board for his work
during the past year.
Trustee Donald Crowley of
Gadshill, reported the renovation
work at St. Patrick's School,
Kinkora, would start this week.
The work includes an addition for
a gymnasium, change rooms and
a health room to be built by
Pounder Brothers of Stratford,
whose tender was $210,590.
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BAXTER — Mr. and Mrs. George
Raxter of Guelph are proud to
announce the birth of a daughteri
Angela Jean, November 16th, a
vee sister for Georgie.
27-104-1 belonging to the library now,
almost a 75 per cent increase, he
• said.
To date since the re-opening
some 26 groups have toured the
building, Mr. ,Bergsma reported,
with more tours. planned. Twelve
organizations are using the
library facilities for their
programs and the library staff
presents another eight programs.
Mr. Devlin stressed the
importance of elementary school
children visiting libraries when
young and using library facilities
so thht the students would find it-
easy when the time comes to
write essays.
"Get as- many children through
there (the library) as you can," he
urged the trustees as. he °asked
them to pass on an invitation to
principals and teachers to arrange
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