HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-08-10, Page 1517 Wanted To Bent
BARN suitable for finishing hogs,
8$7.904. 17-93-tf
19 Notices
OHM'S Agro Service. 'Custom
Combining and swathing. Speeial
main hoNes and auger supplied.
Phone 887-6542, 19,92;0
Septic Tanks
Cleaned
'New modern equipment, • Over . 20
,ears experience. Phone Louis
Blake. 887-6800, R. R.2, Brussels.
19-924
19 Notices
PESTS! Will :shoot groundhogs,
25e each, Contact Tom Alcock,
887-6826.. 19192x2
Pregnant
and Distressed?
CALL BIRTHRIGHT -
527-7157, 432-7197
WE CARE
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Want AOKI be money in pocket.
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WEBERS SEWAGE •
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment isSed.
We pump .septic tanks. cess-
pools, • etc. Phone 881-6700.
Brussels. .
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20 Auction Sales'
CLEARING AUCTION SALE'
Uf property, Household - Effects
and Antiques will he held for
MRS. HERB WHEELER at
elgrave Arena
SATURDAY AUGUST13, 1977
kindness. — William J. Deitner
family. 24-93x1
truck, sand blasting, dial:
345-2879 "
for spring and summer prieeS.
LAURIE McKELLAR
R.R.#2 • •
Staffa, Ont.
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24 Cards of Thanks
Bob and Debbie Thomas are
pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter Amanda Lynn on
July 16 at Listowel Memorial
Hospital. The proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mr-s. Charles
Thomas, Brussels and Mr. and
Mrs.. Soseph' Drew, Hampton.
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• 27 Births Barn and cern mer cial painting,
airless spray hydraulic aerial
The • family of the late Charles
Sheerer would like to take thiS
opportunity to thank all those who
expressed their many acts of
kindness in the passing of a deal.
hus band , father and
grandfather, Also special thanks
to all. Who visited him and to the
staff Of, second floor and Drs.
Munn, Fleming and Beharry. We
would also like to thank *the ladieS
of Ethel Mennonite Church for
the lovely lunch. 24-93x1
The family of Frank Kirkby, wish
to thank all their friends and
relatives in. Walton and the
surrounding community for their
kindnesS during Frank's illness
and at the time of his death. Also
special "Thanks" to Rev, Baker,
Don McDonald, Elva Wilbee, the
pallbearers, flower bearers and
the' ladies helping at the Church,
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ALL STAR TOURS
PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS
"OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES"
.!An Tours- -IK
FAI,L COLOUR SPECIALS - '77 4111(
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AND ADIRONDACKS
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Featuring Whiteface
-- 3 DAYS
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'October 4
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Depart October 3 and October 11
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* Muskoka Lake & Manitoulin ...k„, -7,
Island * * -- 3 DAYS
3. Featuring Cleveland House • Resort and the '
, New M.S. Chi•Cheernaun ' ,
* Depart September 26, 28 and 30 and
* , - October 2 and 4 . .4e,
*Autumn In Alexandria Bay 4(
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Depart September 23 and September 27 4(
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THE 'BRUSSEk.S .POST, AUGUST 19, 1977
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I wish to thank all those Who sent
cards, gifts and visited while
-Amanda and I, were in the
hospital and then at home. Your
thoughtfulness is' appreciated. 'A
'special thanks to Dr. JOhn
03111101'S and staff on the
maternity ward, at Listowel
Memorial Hospital. — Debbie
Thomas. . 24-93x1
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all our
relatives,- friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness,
floral arrangements • and
donations to the Heart • Fund
during the loss of our dearly loved
husband, father and grandfather
(Wilson). Special thanks to Rev.
John Swan, M. L. Watts Funeral
Home and the pallbearers Your
• kindness and thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. — Leona
INSTALLATION
Snyder and Family. 24-93x1
comet° Bowes Electronic Shop in 'The William J. Deitner family
Blyth where we sell the best and wish to thank all' their friends,
repair the rest. neighbOurs and Rev. Anthony J.
Free estimates — nbobligation Sa,nderup for their kindness and.
BOWES'ELECTRONIAC SHOP sympa'thy at tte funeral of *Mrs.
Hamilton St., Blyth, Ont: William J. Deitner. The staff of
Phone 523-4412 • Listowel Memorial Hospital and
23-93-1 Doctor Fraser Hay for their
• at 12:00 o'cloblc
OFFERING .:' I NCI, U DES: •
Windsor refrigerator. Coalfield
ttringer washing machine': 22"
electric 1.3ecch stove: electric
appliances; hot plate; radio: floor
polisher; electric clock; sewing
whine; l500 ..wzitt heater; .3 •
chicken, coop chair's:, antique
cupboard back to wall with 6 glass
pone top; drop leaf table: odd
Chairs; round top chair; 'metal
cabinet; sad' iron; baking board;
Small tables; mirrors; bathroom 'car& and treats, while I =was iri scale; step stool; stand lamp'.;; .Listbwel Hospital. It was all dressers:. clieSt Of •-dritWerst, really much appreciated. — Ruth rocking chairs; boston rocker; McArter.'
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extension table with 'leave's; 5
'hairs and arm chair matching
serhall rack; hall stand; T.V.
ables; two 'couches; table 'with
at paw legs; magazine rack;
clothes horse; crib and mattress:
small spool bed; wooden child's
rocker' child's high chair;
;bedroom suite spool type' with
large mirror; wash stand; dress-
ing table; iron beds; antique
resser; round top trunk;' planet
tomes; arm chair; stools; china
cabinet in good condition; wicker
.crnerys; oil stove with 200 gallon
tank; bed pan; crib; blanket box;
fruit table; crocks; pots and pans;
coal oil lamps; quilting frames;
wicker basket; small cupboards;
°mode' set; jerdeneres:' small
scale; leather bottom rockek
watts; flower pots: lawn chairs;
Lawn goy mower; ladders; copper
boilers; tools, shovels; sythe; two
barrels and saws.
Man), numerous small items and
many antiques,
Property has 3 bedroom white
1),rickhotisei kitchen ; living room, ning room, with basetnenti
„illage water, double car garage
;n a large lot with ideal location,
for ififoniation on ptopertY
Onto
24 Cards of Thanks 1 Coming Events
1 Coming Events
23 Bus. Directory
When it conies to
TV ANTENNA
and Tower
. .
We would like to express our .;_,,
deep Appreciation to the Board of
Gorrie United Church for the use"
of their beautiful facilities, to the
et Mr; Ken Wheeler,11,C,W, for their efficient
pro Igrave, catering, to our friends,
[13, ,,t- , F will be offered subject to neighbours and relatives for their
a reserve bid, preSeriee at our -•-golden
runs on -Pro t . - - 3(Nayt, per 34.10% dOWifirt anniversAry opeti ,house and
fot their good vvishes, lovely
uschold effects, cash, '1 /4, car-s, 'gifts 'and
ermgotiho '4 flowers:S i Special
Ow ner or , auctioneer not tharikS to Mts John Freeman,
Misitile for accidents, who assisted at our home' ; and to
GEORGE powtti, our Who arranged this
tashiei• delightfulh event, You have given
hlitiAilliti$1(01.11 us metriories tO.cheriSh for years
Altetiondo • to Corte,--, Melville and'Ethel-
20.91,2 Detitinisi6Ortie: 14434
My sincere thanks 'is given to
friends, neighbours and relatives
who remembered Me with visits,
ATthritis strikes at the heart of the
community - the family. Nb
statistic can describe the endless
pain and struggle of a wife and'
mother, or a student, or a child
that has the misfortune to be
stricken. with arthritis.
Obituary
ALBERT EDWARD COULTES
Albert Edward Coulfes, 76, of
R.R.#l, Belgrave, died in
Wingham and District Hospital
on Sunday,' July 31; 1977 after a
Short illness.
He was born in Wingham,
Ontario, and married on June 1,
1935' in Belgrave Florence M.
Scott,. R.R.#1, Belgrave who
survives. 1-le is also survied by
children J. Clifford Coultes,
R.R.#1, Belgrave, Donald S,
CoUltes, Wawanesa, Manitoba
and (LindaK) Mrs. Bruce
Campbell, R.R.#1, Belgrave.
Also surviving are his brother
Charles,. Huronview, Clinton,
formerly of Belgrave and a sister
Miry, Mrs, Lew Jarvis of St,
Cahtarines, He was predeceased
by Wesley and lames.
He was educated at London and
East Wawanosh and was a farnier
all his life,
He was a member of Krim
United Church, Belgrave and was
active' Chutch, Sunday School,
Fartii Forum and Credit Union.
He rested at S,JiWalker
Funeral • Herne until August 3.,
The service was held from Knox
United `Chutch, Belgrave at 2
pan conducted by Rev, John Q,
Roberts. tie 1,VaS, buried in
Brandon Ceilietety, Belgrave,
Pallbearers were Ian Scott,
Murray Scott, Elden Cook i tom
Black, Kentieth Wheeler, Albert
Cook,
FlOWerbeAterS, Were Sim.
Robert Taylor, Rands
CoUltes.
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