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Investment Certificates
Now Paying
9 1/2 %
Cardiff and Mulvey
Real Estate and Insurance Ltd.
Real Estate Broker and
Genet-al Insurance
R.R.S.P. 9-1/4 %
Income Averaging Certificates
Phone
Box 69, Brussels, Ont.
887-6100. NOG 1H0
14-22-1
price
- WINTER JACKETS
-'WINTER COATS
Plus A Special Group of:
- SHIRTS
- 'TURTLENECKS
- SWEATERS
- SLACKS
- SPORT COATS.
- BLAZERS
ALTERATIONS AT COST ON SALE CLOTHING!
Ucelf arta liCet? FARM EQUIPMENT LTD.
-no SEAFORTH-AYR-CAMBRIDGE IN
UPTIME
SERVICE CLINIC
. All tractor maintenance and service procedures for new and used
tractors to be discussed
MARCH 14th, 1978 .
1:30 P.M. at our Seaforth Store
NEW I -1-1 TRACTOR
ON DISPLAY
,See why we're #1
EVERYONE WELCOME —13111NO A NEIG111301JR
SEAFORTH 527-0120 di 0
THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 1, 1978 —.19
Bluevale concludes special services
Huron
Dead Stock
Removal
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Attention Farmers:
For dependable efficient service
on all farm stock.
CALL COLLECT 482-9811
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
"Call us first you won't have to
call anyone else". 19-224
HOME INSULATION
SERVICE
Homes and all types of buildings.
Specializing in
BLOWN
CELLULOSE.
INSULATION
Free Estimates—No obligation
LOUIS BLAKE
R.R.#2,BRUSSELS, Ontario
887.6800
Serving the people of Western
Ontario for over a quarter of a
century. 19-224
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
& ROCK 'N' ROLL
Goad recorded music for weddingi
dances, anniversaries, aprtles, etc.
Phone Brussels evenings
887.6159
COLD enterprises. Prompt re-
frigeration and appliance repair.
Phone 887-9062. 19-22-tf
Septic Tanks
Cleaned
New modern equipment. Over 20
years experience. Phone Louis
Blake, 887-6800, R .R.2, Brussels.
19-22-tf
24 Cards of Thanks
I sincerely thank my neighbours
and friends who remembered me
with visits, cards and treats
while I was in hespital. Your
thoughtfulness Was appreciated.
Margaret Kerr. 24-22-1
The family of the late Milne L,
Cole would like, to extend their
sincere gratitude to relatives,
friends and neighbours, Rev.
Wittich and Lloyd 'Tacker. Many
thanks for the beautiful floral
tributes, cards of sympathy,
donations to the Heart Fund and
Blyth Cemetery.Thanks to the
ladies who served lunch at the
clairch, A special thanks to DOC's
friends who have helped in many
ways since his passing.—Torn
Mildred and Irene 24-22-1
21 Tenders Wanted
Township of Grey
Gravel
Tenders
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned or Clerk
Treasurer at the Township Office,
Ethel, Ontario, until 12 o'clock
noon
MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1978
for crushing and application of
23,000 cubic yards more or less of
5/8 Granular A material to Grey
Township roads. Gravel to be
supplied by the Township.
Bidders must use Tender
Forms available at the Township
Office, Ethel, Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
All tenders subject to the
approval by the M.T.C.
'ROSS ENGEL
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
R. R. #3, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
NOG 1H0
21-21-2
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank all the people
for the visits, cards and gifts
while I was a patient in Goderich
Hospital. They were greatly
appreciated.—Don Blenkhorn.
24-22x1
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbours for all the
cards and flowers I received while
I was in the Wingham Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Halon and
the nurses on the second floor.
Also thanks to the B.B.A. for the
basket of fruit.—Diamado
Protopap as. 24-22-1
A
We would like to thank everyone
who visited us and sent cards,
gifts and flowers during our sty in
Seaforth Community Hospital and
since we have returned home. We
would also like to say a very
special thank you to Th. Rodney,
Dr. Malkus, the O.B. staff and ,
nurses for taking such good care
of us.—Margie and Lorie Ann
Black. 24-22-1
BEER—In loving Memory of a
dear husband and father, John,
who passed away three years ago,
February 28, 1975:
Never more than a thought away,
Quietly remembered everyday,
No need for Words except to say,
Still loved, still missed in every-
way.
—LoVed and remembered by his
wife, Lillian, sons Dave, John;
Steve and daughter-in-law,
Melissa. 25-22-1
Correspondent
Mrs, Joe Walker
357-3558
Nine tables of euchre played in
the Bluevale Community Hall oil
Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Sellers were in charge.
Those winning prizes were High
lady Mrs. Carl Johnston,Low
lady, Mrs. Lloyd McGee, High
Man, Jim Johnston, Low man,
Charles Mathers, Lucky draw,
Mrs. Harvey Edgar, The next
euchre will be March 9 in charge
of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tolton and
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Vessey.
personals
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Walker and family.
The concluding service in a
series of intergenerational service
was held Sunday in the Bluevale
United ' Church. Rev. Wilena
Brown was assisted by Mrs,
Spading Johnston and Mr.
George Thomspon. They
discussed senior age groups
grandparents and others.
Some others assisting were
Kevin Johnston, Mrs. Keith
Nicholson, Mrs. Charles
Mathers and a representative
from each group from preschool,
throUgh teenage to adult. Next
Sunday regular service at 11:30
a.m. will resume with the
children having their classes in
the Sunday School room. Awards
will be presented for ,memory
verses learned during the special
services. .
The World Day of Prayer will
be held on Friday, march 3 at 3
p.m. with Mr. Keith Humphrey
as guest speaker. Everyone is
welcome.
Ills Mary Edith Garniss R.N.
of TCrronto spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Garniss.
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Johnston
spent the weekend in . Toronto
with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dobie.
Miss Heather .MeGOiti ,Spen
the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl •
Johnston while her parents.
attended the. Ontario Machinery
Show in Toronto. Neil was elected
president for 1978,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Procter of
Blyth visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Walker 940riday.
25 In Memoriam