The Brussels Post, 1977-03-23, Page 16RENTAL VEHICLES WANTED
Quotations are requested to supply the following new
vehicles -
7 - 4 cylinder cars
- 6 cylinder, 4 door sedan, automatic, minimum 108 inch
wheelbase with 200 cubic inch engine
4 - 4 or 6 cylinder 1/2 ton trucks
Terms of lease
- 24 months full maintenance lease commencing August 1,
1977 with maximum 40,000 miles, excluding insurance
- snow tires for winter driving to-beincluded
Tenders shall indicate
- year and model of vehicle
• rate to be charged for miles driven over 40,000 miles
- any other restrictions applicable to the lease
Bidders are asked to also submit a quotation for a net lease
including license.
Sealed tenders clearly marked TENDER HU1.77 will be
received by the undersigned until 4 p.m., Thursday, March
31, 1977.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
B.G. Hanly, Administrator
- County of Huron, Court House
Goderich, Ontario. NM 1M2 21-88-2
16—THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 23, 1977
CLASSIFIED
21 Tenders Wanted 21 Tende]rs Wanied
TRIP TO NEW YORK — Bert Amsing, centre, of Clinton, is off to New York City
in July after winning the public speaking contest sponsored by the Huron District
Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges, last Friday. Eight speakers from five district high
schools competed in the contest. Front row, I to r: Donna Stewart,, Exeter; first
runner-up Donna Fleming, Exeter; Amsing; Anne Snell, Clinton; Back row.; Janice
Rose, Seaforth; Marie Bolton, Goderich; Alison Roberts, Wingham; Wendy Klass,
Seaforth. (News-Record Photo)
Obituaries
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Phone 887-9445 We
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22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the ESTATE OF LYNN
CAMPBELL EVANS, late of the
Township of Grey, retired farmer,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
same to the undersigned on or
before April 7th, 1977, 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
22-71-3
23 Bus. Directory
McKellar
barn and commercial paintititg,,
airless spray, hydraulic aethial
truck, sand blasting, dial:
345-2879
for spring and summer prices.
LAURIE McKELLAR
R.-R.-82
Staffa, Ont.
23-70-tf
24 Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Cyril
Prescott wish to express sincere
appreciation to our relatives,
friends and neighbours for all the
kindness shown during Cyril's
stay in hospital, and for the many
expressions of sympathy since his
passing. — Jean Prescott and
Family 24-73x1
25 In Memoriam
HASTINGS — In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, David Hastings,
who passed away three years ago
March 28, 1974.
Though life tray be altered,
And tithe, brings things that
. are new,
There is one thing that will
rieVer be altered,
It's our ineinory of you.,
Always remembered by the
family 25,73x1
Every week more and more
people discover What Mighty Ribs
are abcOrtiplished by low cost. Post
Want Ads. Dial lIrtisselS
887,6641:
25 In Memoriam
CURRIE — In loving memory of a
dear father, grandfather and
brother, Donald Stewart, who
passed away two years ago on
April 3, 1975.
Softly from the shadows,
He heard a gentle call,
With farewells left unspoken,
He quietly left us all.
— Ever remembered by sons
Barry, John and Douglas, grand-
children, sister Betty and
families. 25-73-1
26 Personal.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Oldfield
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Dr. Margaret Anne
Oldfield to Dr. Cecil Stanley
Rytwinski, Rainy River, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rytwinski of
Ottawa. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, April 16th at 4
p.m. in United Churbh, Brussels,
Ontario. 26-73-1
27 Births
HOGAN — Bonnie and Jim are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter Sherry Lynne in
Victoria Hospital, London. March
15, 1977. A wee sister for Steven
and a granddaughter for Edna
and Torn Pletch. 27-73-1
POLLARD—On March 11 at
Guelph General Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Pollard,
Elmira, a son, Brent Evan.
27-734
POLLARD -- On March 15 at
Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital to
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pollard,
Kitchener, a son. Brodrick
George. 27-73.1
Lions hockey
draw winners
Smile
C. R. LOGAN.
Clifford Richard Logan, of
Belgrave, Ontario, died March 15
in University Hospital, London,
after a long illness. He was 62.
Born December 6, 1914, in.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mr. Logan
was the son of the late Frederick
J. Logan and Nellie McKay. He
was educated in Solsgirth,
Manitoba and East Wawanosh.
He came to this area in 1926.
Mr. Logan drove bulk carriers
for much of his life. In later years
he was a driver instructor for the
Huron County Board of
Education.
Mr. Logan is survived by his
wife, the former Dorothy A.
Vincent, of Belgrave, to whom he
was married in June 26, 1937.
Also surviving are a daughter
Patricia;--Mrs. Americo -Arruda,
of Toronto, and two sons, Barry,
of Burlington, and Ralph of
Wyoming. One son, James,
predeceased him in 1938.
One sister, Irene, Mrs. Don
Schueneman of London, a
brother, Clayton W. Logan, of
New Westminster B.C. and five
grandchildren also survive: Two
brothers and one sisfer prede-
ceased him.
Services were held from the
S.J.Walker Funeral Home,
Wingham, March 18. Rev. John
G. Roberts presided. Pallbearers
were Clarence Hanna, G.Ross
Anderson, James McCallum,
Clarke Johnston, all of Belgrave,
Kenneth Leitch of Wingham, and
Orville Logan, of London. Flower
beareis were grandson Michael
Logan, of Burlington , and
newphew Neil Vincent, of
Belgrave.
Temporary interment was in
Wingham, with spring burial in
Brandon Cemetery; Belgrave.
Mrs. Patrick.Doherty, R.R.4,
Stratford, Catherine, Mrs.
Clifford Fierling, R.R.1,
Shakespeare, and a brother,
Francis Hartlieb, R.R.1,
Shakespeare.
The body rested at S.J.Walker
Funeral Home. Funeral service
was from Sacred Heart Roman
Catholic Church, Wingham.
Father A. Nolan officiated.
Pallbearers were Charles Cook,
John Nixon, Belgrave; Wilfred
Marty, Clare Baechler, of Shakes-
peare, Earl Baechler of
Kitchener, and Joe Bender of
Shakespeare. Spring burial will
be in Riverside Cemetery, New
Hamburg.
CYRIL PRESCOTT
Cyril Prescott, 40, R.R. 1,
Monkton, died suddenly in
University Hospital, London on
Tuesday, March 8. Born in
England on January 20, 1937, he
moved to Grey Township, with his-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Prescott and attended Union
Public School and Listowel
District Secondary School.
Surviving besides his wife, the
former Jean Cardiff, whomht
married on September 24, 1960,
in Brussels, are six children,
Sandra, Danny, Julie, Andra;
Elizabeth and Jason. Others
include his parents, Mr. and Mrs,,
Thomas Prescott, Belgrave;.
brothers, Roy of Montreal,
Quebec; Brian, R.R. 1, Alfred;
Eric, R.R. 3, Brussels; Trevor,
Toronto; Vernon, Cedar Springs
and one sister, Mrs. Wallace
(Valerie). Black, R.R. 5, Brussel
The funeral service was held on:
Friday, March 11, from Watts'
Funeral Home, Brussels, with
Rev. Ed Baker of Walton officiat•
ing. Sprihg burial will be held hi
Brussels Cemetery.
The Elma Masonic Lodge, 456
Monkton, held a service on
Thursday, March 10. Mt
Prescott was a Past Master of the
lodge.
Pallbearers included: Keith
Flynn, Victor Willis, Glenn Rath•
well and Doug Little, all of
Atwood; Jim Mann, R.R. 1,
Monkton and Charles Harrison,
R.R. 2, Brussels.
H.I.HARTLIER
Harold John Hartlieb of
Belgrave died in Wingham and
District Hospital March 15, 1977
after a long illness. He was 68.
Born in Shakespeare, he was
the son of the late Catherine
Weber and Charles Hartlieb, He
was edub.ated at No. 1 School,
Shakespeare,- and farmed
throughout his life. He came to
Belgrave in 1959 and retired there
in October, 1976.
Winners of the Brussels Lions Mr, Hartlieb is survived by his
Hockey Draw of March 19 were ':wife, the tormer Marjorie
Howard Mitchell, the Jockey Club Heidlinger (Roth) whom he
and vCutcheen. , married July 26, / 1956, two
daughters, Kitty (Marjorie) at
herrie, and Christine, Mrs. Gerald
Beck, of Belgrave. Also surviving
"I Can't get my report bard are step children MarriettaiMrs.
baCk," Said the boy to his Verbis Gingerich, Patricia, Mrs.
teacher: "You gave me an 'A' in Erie Paessier, and Ross William
still
and my parents ate Roth, all of New Hambiitg.
still Mailifig it t0 My relatives." Also surviving are sisters Alice,