HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-12-10, Page 20I'LL TAKE THIS AND THIS — Shoppers select
crocheted articles on the handicrafts table _at 'the
United Church bazaar Saturday. (Photo by Langlois)
has smorgasbord
.STEPHENSON'S
Bakery Grocery.
Free Delivery Phone 887-9226
Libbys
TANGERINES Size 150
Homemade
*BUTTER TARTS
PORK AND BEANS 19 ozs.
Cohoe
SA I.. MON173/4 ozs.
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Phone 887..9445
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6 lb. bOi,
1.19
7.09
Schneider Bulk Country
or' Braided Kent
SAUSAGE.::,:....
SAKI PLUSH 34' Oz, „ „ „ 11-rys-tt7‘.11
IN-60h ;'Crueller keg, 81-d .
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Don
Hamilton
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE LTD.
100 acre farm in Grey Township,
94 acres workable, -a 60' x 60'
bank barn and a driving shed.The
frame home is modern and has
four bedrooms.
* * * * * *
200 acres in Morris Twp. with
up-to-date pig barn, steel
granaries, 3 bedroom home 5
years old.
* * * * * *
100 acres in Howick Twp., 70
acres workable with. a bank barn,
silo and silo unloader, implement
shed and a 3 bedroom red brick
home. Priced to sell.
WANTED
Farm listings. We have buyers
for these listings and others.
Contact
IVAN CAMPBELL
Phone 887-6672
DON HAMILTON REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE LTD.
LISTOWEL
14-106-1
Reduced
Newly sided 4-bedroom home
with lovely cupboards, carpeted
floors, 3-piece‘ bath and oil
furnace. Now asking only
$21,000. Make an offer.
Call
ROY RIDDALLS
291-4070
or evenings
291-3030
Representing
Clayton G. Hogg:
LIMITED
130 inkerman st.,
LISTOWEL
14-106-1
p19. Notices
J.
15
SERVICE
We will pick up all Dead
and' Disabled' Cows and
Horses and Stocker Cattle
and all small animals for
a small service charge. We
t have three trucks to service
you 24 hours 7 days a week,
Phone Collect
7-9334
Brussels
Pet Food
Suppiies
Lic.519-C-75
19-05t-tf
20—THE BRUSSELS POST
HOPPE Home Hardware, Phone
887-6525. Xmas Store Hours,
Open Mondays 'till Xmas. Open
nights Dec. 18 - 19 - 22 - 23 'till 9
pm. Dec. 24 'till 6 P.M. 19-06-2
COMPLETE tower and aerial
work, T,.V..and appliance repairs
and installation. Oldfield
Hardware, Phone 8876851.
19-106-1
24. Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank C.W.L. and
Advisery Board for having the
farewell party held in our honor at
St. Ambrose Parish. Hall. Many
thankS for clock radio and purse
of money. — Joe and Rose Ryan.
24-106-F
A special thanks to friends and
relatives for all their thoughtful-
ness and consideration. It has
meant so much and is truly
appreciated. Thank you. — The
family of the late Mrs. Margaret
RintOul. 24-06-1
We wish to convey to all our
relatives, neighbours and friends
who were so kind during the long
illness and bereavement of a
loving daughter and sister.
Thanks to all for expressions of
sympathy, by means' of cards,
flowers, food, donations to the,
cancer society. A special thanks
to all in the Callander Nursing
-- Home for their thoughtfulness.
Ed. Pollard, Frieda and Mervyn.
Pipe. 24-106x1
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pearson wish
to express their sincere thanks to
all their friends and neighbours
for the wonderful presentation
and generous gift. . 24-106x1
25. In Memoriam
McLEAN — In loving memory of
a 'dear husband and father,
Donald McLean, December 11th,
1974. .
This month comes back with
deep regret
Of a wonderful husband and
father we'll never forget
He fell asleep without a good-
bye
But our memories of him will
never die.
— Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by his wife Iona and
family. 25-106x1
MCLEAN — In loving memory
of a dear son Donald, who passed
away one year ago, December
11th, 1974.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every
day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
Always remembered by
Mother and Sisters. 25-106-1
27. Births,
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Uhler of R.R.3,
Walton are proud to announce the
arrival of their first child, a
daughter, Martha Ann, in
Listowel Memorial Hospital on
December 1, 1975. 27-106x1
28. Deaths
p.m. Interment Wingham
Cemetery. Rev. E Nelson
officiating. Those. who wished
donated to the Canadian Cancer
., Society. '28-106-1
Peace on Earth
Be a Red Cross
Blood Donor
CAREFUL
There's nothing worse
than finding a piece of a
toy missing. Take care
when putting toys away;
be sure all pieces are in
the box or carton. Good
training aid for children.
Walton
UCVV
Correspondent
Mrs. 'Allen McCall
The U.C.W. general meeting
was held in the basement of
Duff's United Church, Walton on
Wednesday evening, December
3.
At 7:00p.m. a smorgasborg
meal was enjoyed when 23
members attended.
This was followed by the
Christmas meeting when Mrs.
Martin Baan gave the Call to
Worship. The Christmas hymn,
"While Shepherds watched their
flocks by night" was sung.
Mrs. Graeme Craig read the
Christmas Story in scripture from
Luke 2:1-18 followed with prayer
by Mrs. Harvey Craig, who also
read the Christmas Carol on
Scrooge. Several Christmas
Carols were enjoyed when Mrs.
Herb Traviss accompanied at the.
piano.
A skit was presented by
members of the 17th and Boun-
dary unit. Mrs. M. Baan, Mrs. C.
Ritchie and Mrs. Van Vliet Sr.
were dressed as Angels acting the
birth of baby Jesus. This closed
the devotional period.
Mrs. Neil McGavin President,
presided for the business opening
with a poem, "December": Min-
utes of a recent executive meeting
Were read by Mrs. H. Traviss.
Thank you notes were read from
Marlyn Smith and Orvilla McCut-
cheon.
Treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. K. McDonald. Donations
were made to the Children's Aid
Society, Goderich and War Mem-
orial, London.
It was recommended that car-
pet runners be purchased for the
three inside door ways.
The offering Was redeived and
dedicated.
'Away in a Manager"' was
sung -and Mrs. McGavin closed
the meeting with prayer.
Personals
Recent guests with' Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Mills were: Mr. and
Mrs: Murray Mills and family of
Branipton,
Mission Band niemberS are
requested to bring their mite
boxes to the Christmas meeting
on Sunday, tiecember ,14.
Mrs. James Shortreed has
undergOne surgery hi Stratford
Rospitai. We hope She is soon.
CLASSIFIED
28. Deaths
14. Property for Sale 19. Notices
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
New 'Modern
Equipment
Over 20 years
experience
Phone LOUIS Blake
8874800
R.R.82, Brussels
19-0-tf
RINTOUL, Margaret Loretta at
CommunitySeaforth Hospital on
Dec: 3, 1975. Margaret Pollard,
beloved wife of the late Chester
loved daughter of James
Pollard of Brussels and dear
mother of Helen (Mrs. Doug.
Stewart) of Seaforth, Wanda
(Mrs. Win. Scott) of Essex.
Loving Grandmother of Richard,.
Glen, Cynthia and Paul Stewarat
and Bill and atdWrhie Scott„
Friends ,Were received at the
Whitney-Mg Funeral Mind, 87
GOderich Street W., Seaforth
after 2 p. m Friday where finteral
service was held on Saturday at 2
, DECEMBER 10, 1975
much improved.
The card party this Friday
evening will be convened by Mrs.
Allan McCall, Mrs. Bill Hum-
phries, Mrs. Neil McGavin and
Mrs. Laverne Godkin when there
will be a draw for a door prize.
The Walton Recreation Com-
mittee met recently at the Bill
Humphries home when the fol-,
lowing officers were elected:
Chairman, Joe SfeFfier, Recording
Secretary, Carol Collins, and
Treasurer, Howard Hack w. ell.
Another meeting is scheduled for
Thursday evening.'
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell of
Londesboro visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McCall on Sunday.
Mrs. C. Matheson of Atwood
`will be the guest at the Walton
Women's Institute on Wednesday
December 17th. She will demon-
strate several Christmas articles.
Members are reminded of the
Turkey Supper at 7p.m. There is
to be an auction of homemade
cookies and a gift exchange. The
P.R.O. and Branch Directors will
convene this Christmas meeting.
Little Natasha Stutz of Water-
loo spent a few days 'last week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Torrence Dundas.
A Post Classified will pay you
dividends. Have you tried one?
Dial Brussels 887-6641.