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19 Notices
WEBERS SEWAGE •
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used
We pump septic tanks, cess-
pools, etc. Phone 887-6700,
BruSsels.
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Pregnant
and Distressed?
Call BIRTHRIGHT
527-7157, 432-7197
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Septic Tanks
Cleaned
new modern equipment, over 20
years experience. Phone Louis
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23 Bus. Directory
McKellar
barn and commercial painting,
airless spray, hydraulic aerial
truck, sand blasting, dial:
345.2879
for spring and summer prices.
LAURIE McKELLAR
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Staffa, Ont.
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24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank the friends
and relatives who called at the
house and visited my husband
while he was in the hospital, both
at London and Wingham. Also for
the cards and floral tributes in my
recent bereavement, for the
donations to the Cancer Society,
and for those who assisted in any
way. Your kindness will always be
remembered. -- Pearl Kokerch.
24-65-1
My sincere thanks to friends,
neighbors and relatives` who
visited, sent cards, flowers and
treats while I was in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Street, Dr.
Lambert, the nurses and staff at
Clinton. Hospital. Also to Dr. Cole
and assistants and nurses on 6th
floor of Victoria Hospital, London.
Also to Rev. Ed. Baker for his
visits. Your kindness Will• alWays
be remembered. — Wm. J.
Bennett, Walton. 24-65x1
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank all my
relatives and friends who came to
see me while I was in hospital also
at my home. Thanks also for
sending me lovely cards , letters,
etc. Specailly the U.C.W. and the
W.1, It will long be remembered.
—Mrs. Beatrice Cardiff. 24-65x1
I wish to take this opportunity to
thank all the thoughtful people
who sent cards and visited me
during my illness in Wingham
and District Hospital and a very
special thanks to Drs. McGregor
and Hanlon and all the staff on
the second floor for their care and
kindness also a thank y ou to all
kind people who provided
transportation for my wife to, and
from the hospital. It was all much
appreciated and will not soon be
forgotten. — Allan Webb.24-65x1
25 In. Memoriam
WHITE — In loving memory of
our dear father and grandfather
Jack who passed away two years
ago, January 27th, 1975:
God looked around His garden
And found an empty space.
He then looked down upon this
earth and saw your tired face
He put his arms, around you,
And lifted you to rest.
God's garden must be
beautiful,
He only takes the best.
He knew that you were
suffering, ,
And he knew that you were in
pain,
He knew that you would never,
Get well upon this earth again
He saw the road was getting
rough,
And the hills were hard to
climb,
So he closed your weary eyelids
And whispered "Peace be
thine."
It broke .0ttr hearts to lose
you,
But you did not, go alone,
For a part of us went with you
The day God called you home.
Always remembered by
Clarence, Doris, Ferne, Ross,
Kenneth and &Milks, 25-65x1
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25 In Memoriam'
PEGELOW — In loving memory
of a dear wife Dorothy, who
passed away two years ago Dec.
29, 1975.
God looked around 'His garden
And found an empty place.
He then looked down upon this
earth
And saw your tired face.
He knew you were suffering,
He knew you were in pain,
He knew that you would never
get well
Upon this earth again
He put his arms around you
And lifted you to rest
— Sadly missed and ever
remembered by husband
Clarence. 24-65x1
WHITE — In loving memory of
my husband Jack who passed
away two years ago, January 27,
1975.
There is a gift in life y ou
cannot buy,
'That's very rare and true.
It's the gift of a wonderful
husband;
Like the one I had in you.
The many things you did for me
In your kind and loving way.
You gave me years of
happiness
No one can take away.
Nothing could be more
beautiful -
Than the 'memories I have of
you.
To me you were someone
special.
God must have thought so too.
Your resting place I visit
And place your flowers with
care
But no one knows the heartache
When I turn and leave you
• there.
— Lovingly remembered by
wife Mary. 25-65x1
27 Births
HEMINGWAY — Dave and Pat
are , pleased to announce, the
arrival of their daughter Shauna
Leanne, 8 lbs. 13 oz. on January
7, 1977 at Alexander Marine &
General Hospital, Goderich.
Sister for Daryl and Brian. 27-65-1
28 Deaths
ENNIS : Douglas on January 17,
1977 at Seaforth community
Hospital in his 68th year. Douglas
Ennis of 18 East William St.
Beloved husband of Gertrude
Miller and dear father of Ruth
Ann of Seaforth and Ronald of
Whitby. Loved brother of William
Cosby of London; Mary, Mrs.
Alec Kelly of Nobleton; Anna,
Mrs. Ross Cunningham of
Brussels. Also survived by four
grandchildren. Predeceased by
one sister Edith, Mrs. Ken
Ritchie. Interment Pioneer
Memorial Mausoleum. 28-65-1
Poor crowd
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evaluated.
Tickets for the January 50/50
draw are still available and the
winner will be chosen on
Saturday,. 'January 29. A minor
hockey dance, with proceeds to
the arena, is scheduled for
Saturday, February 5.
Correction
Thee names under the photo of
the new Grey Township council in
last week's Post Were in incorrect
order. In the right order, those in
the photo were, front, from left,
'Will Edythe 'Cardiff ; Reeve Rey
amson, councillor Leona
Armstrong and rear, road
superintendent Reiss Engel,
Councillor john Gillis and deputy
reeve, Cliff Bray.
The Post apologizes for the
error.
Mrs. Cliff Bray
Correspondent
The January Ethel W.I.,
meeting was held at the home of
Mrs. Geo Hiemstra. Mrs. Wm.
Dobson and Mrs, Cliff Bray are to
attend the Senior Training School
for "Quilts" on Tuesday and
Wednesday this week.
Personals.
SOme people here in Ethel, who
were lucky at playing bingo at
Atwood on Thursday evening last
week.
A bridal shower for Miss
Cheryl Ronald was held at the
home of Mrs. Geo Lynn Sr. on
Wednesday evening. Miss. Cindy
Lynn, Miss Irene Raynard and
Miss Kim Jacklin convened the
shower.
Mr. and Mrs, Mac McSpadden
of Otterville visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Wilbee.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilbee
entertained friends to a dinner
Friday evening,
Mr. Doug Bremner ' and
Christopher of London visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Raynard
on the weekend
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Dobson on the weekend
were Mr, and Mrs. Roger Smith
and family of Elmira, Mr. Wayne
Ward and family of Brussels and
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dobson and
boys of, Palmerston,
Mr. Andrew Bremner is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, Mrs. Andrew Bremner
and Doris visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Vines of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordy Ross have
returned home from a trip to
Nashville, Phoenix Arizona,
Mexico and New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray, Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Barlow and. Mrs.
Gordon Speiran visited with Mrs.
Bert Bray on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Alexander
had a trip to Cuba and returned a
week ago last Friday.
Advertising...
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CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
HOUS E S FOR SALE.
IN BRUSSELS
11/2 storey instil brick house on large lot % attached
garage - gas furnace 3 pc. bath 3 bedrooms - family room
- new cupboards - mostly carpeted. Price $27,500,
11/2 storey frame house - oil furance - bath - 2
bedrooms - double living room - all carpeted. Price
• $21,000.
New brick bungalow - electric heating - 3 bedrooms - sun
deck with patio doors - fireplace - dining room - ref:. room.
Price $43,500.
2 storey stucco house - bath - 3 bedrooms - Oil, furance .
Price- $28,000.
Jim Cardiff
Real Estate Broker
'hone Brussels: 887-6100 or Res. 887-6164
SALESMEN: Keith Mulvey-Phone 392-6759
R.M.Kelly 887-9460
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