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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-02-11, Page 16I3ROPHY TAXI, Wingham. All passengers fully insured. 24 hour service. 357-1234. 19-14-tf WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. 19-14-tf SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED New Modern Equipment Over 20 years experience Phone Louis Blake 887-6800 R.R.62, Brussels 19-14-tf 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Bertha Maine Jermyn late of Brussels, Ontario widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of February 1976, after which 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 22-14-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Elizabeth Dickson late of Brussels, Ontario Mer- chant, deceaSed. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of same to the undersigned "on or before the 26th day of February 1976, after which 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 22-14-3 24 Cards of Thanks THE Walton Recreation Committee would like to thank all those who supported their dance and 50/50 draw on February 6th. Special thanks to Ralph Traviss and Wilfred Shortreed. 24-15-1 I wish to thank all my kind friends and neighbours for all the cards and visits and especially to the neighbours who took the time and brought me gifts to the hospital which I enjoyed very much and also who enquired about me. Also many thanks to Dr. Hay and all the nurses and staff on the 2nd. floor of the Listowel Hospital for their kind consideration to me, once again thanks to you all. I will always remember your kindness. Sincerely, Frank Skinner, 24-15-1 I would lilke to thank everyone who visited me, sent cards, gifts and phoned while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Bozyk, Dr. Wilkins and nurses on second floor. Special thanks to everyone who helped out at home in any way.It was all very much appreciated. — Wilda Higgins. 24-15x1 24 Cards of Thanks My sincere thanks to my relatives friends-and neighbours for cards, gifts and phone calls while I was a patient in Winghain and District Hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to the nurses on 1st floor also Dr. Bozyk and Dr. Corrin your kindness will always be remembered. ---Sharon Warwick 24-15x1 The family of the late Mrs. William Sholdice wish to thank neighbours, friends, and relatives for the floral tributes, charity donations cards, and expression of sympathy. Special thanks to the staff of Huronview, Rev. Ed Baker, M. L. Watts Funeral Home and the Walton Ladies for serving Mich. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. 24-15-1 I would li Ice to thank all those who sent treats and cards while I was in the hospital, also those who have visited Ine and helped in so many ways since I came home and inquired in the store about me. Special thanks to Dr. Lambert, Dr. Street and the nurses at Clinton Hospital . — Helen Adams. 24-15-1 25 In Memoriam COX — In loving memory of a dear sister, and Aunt Nellie, who passed away three years ago Fe,bruary 10th, 1973. February brings back memories Of a loved one gone to rest. She will always be remembered By those who loyed her best. — Sadly missed by all her loved ones. 25-15-1 (Continued from Page 1) locked in, there's no denying it." He hoped that farmers would sell their farms when prices are good. "If we retain land in agriculture, the price will come up try what it should be, I hope". Warden McCutcheon confirmed for Bill Mann of Grey that two adjacent 100 acre farms owned by the same person have to be severed before one 100 acre parcel can be sold, even if the parcels are on separate deeds. "The province tied this up," he said, but added that there shouldn't be any problem severing the 100 acres, "as long as it's a viable farming operation." "We may think we're getting a big price by selling a lot, but in the long .run we're devaluing our farm" said George Adams of Turnberry, ,who wanted to know if Morris Township had assembled lots on the edge of Belgave and made them available. The warden said he thought the lots in question were in Belgrave but that the ,country had had to insist a plan of subdivision there, because houses were being built a quarter mile apart. McKillop Reeve Allan Campbell asked the Federation to take charge of arrangements for a home improvement contest to be run in Huron in 1977 and 1978 for the International Plowing Match. President Adrian Vos appointed Ralph Foster ' of Ashfield chairman of the contest committee and asked interested members 'to contact him. The meeting broke up into small groups to arrange topics for 25 In Memoriam' GUY — In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, Gordon Bary Guy, who passed away, two years ago, February 12, 1974. Th ings we feel most deeply Are the hardest things to say Dearest Brother and Uncle we loved y ou In a very special way, If we could have one lif etime wish One dream that could come their annual dinner meeting with local members of parliament in Clinton on .March 6. 25 In Memoriam true We'd pray to. God wtih all out hearts For two years ago and you. — Too' sadly missed to ever be forgotten by Clem and Edna McLellan and family. 25-15x1 27 Births FINCH — ,Gord and Dale '(ime Campbell) are pleased to announce the birth of Tracy's baby brother, Ryan Thomas Campbell, at Listowel M emon2 Hospital on January 27, 1976. 27-15x1 SMITH — Gerald and Nancy are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Scott Andrew, Tuesday, February 3rd, in Listowel Memorial Hospital, 27-15x1 Notice of Annual Meeting The 92nd Annual Meeting • of the Policy Holders of . The Elma Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in The Orange Hall , Atwood on Wednesday, Feb. 18th, 1976 at 2:00 P.M. For the purpose of receiving reports of Directors and Auditors and disposing of the same; for the Election of Officers and any other business that may. rightfully come before the meeting. PRESIDENT ROY McINTOSH 19-15-1 CLASSIFIED Warden tells F of A McCutcheon Grocery Phone 887-9445 We Deliver • SCHNEIDER'S cheese or pepperoni ,PIZZA 12 Oz. MITCHELL'S APPLESAUCE 19 Oz. WESTON'S CRUELLERS Reg. 570 SCHNEIDER'S COOKED HAM 6 Oz. Pkg. 99' 2/85' 2 /8 9' 99' STEPHENSON'S Bakery GLAD GARBAGE BAGS LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS RED # 1 POTATOES Grocery 10/ PkO: 99' 48 Oz. 65' 19 Oz. 49' Inc Phone 887-9226 Free Delivery Mayer's Jewellery & Gifts 887-9000 " ' Brussels GRAND OPENING February 14 FREE DRAW on 3 Prizes 1. Ladies or Gents Wrist Watch 2. Ladies or Gents ' Jewel Case 3. Winners Choice of any piece Of Blue Mountain Pottery No purchase necessaryo Drop in an CI sign a ballot You must be 18 or over to enter 20% OFF ALL JEWELLERY Everyone Welcome .1 I ism um tam ism rial sI The will n safety repair an et Assoc clerk do tc minis relai M r last coon for anti i co ve makt mi lettir tphl plan and keep closi tatFoila ct‘,Yi, oii•°trent, News ' (11 ebi fo r a uncle 1il n ews News hapli Bras Pola Cxcit welt Rally Para t Sati vatii Son Moi o ostIsbf)71aoine this tialteoclioirh,i 1 O ,ter IV1 ar P( Pi 19 Notices. 16--THE BRUSSELS FEBRUARY 14 .016'