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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-07-05, Page 12• CUSTOM swathing, Reasonable rates. Call Bob Black 887-9564. 19-36-3 VACANCIES for retired people, downstairs now available with 3 meals served daily (not a nursing home) Vn Darnme's Holiday Home, Ontario Street, Clinton, '482-3685. 19-364 SAND BLASTING, brick cleaning, paint and rust removal, Dependable service. Contact P, H. White, R. R. #2, Wingham, Phone 357-3637 before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 19-34-6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • II • si'4,6 ot • a • • R.G. Gethke a • GENERAL AUCTIONEER • • • Serving, Huron and Perth • counties with many years of • •• experience. For reliable • service at reasonable rates. • • CALL 347-2465 COLLECT •' 4 , . 11-314 •1, • `1140.1110 . • •,•••••••••••t•1 WORK: WANTED , CUSTOM haw swathing and conditioning. Jim Balesworth 887-6339 or 887-9525. 19-37x4 PHIL'S' REFIU GERATOR and Appliance Service. 24 hour- emergency service. Used appliance sales. Phone 887-9062. 19-364 4M* 27 Births 26 Personal 14 oz. Limit 2 4 to a pack Kraft CHEEZE WHIZ 16 oz. limit 2 libby's PORK & BEANS Sunspun KETCHUP 20 ozs. Babys Own TOILET TISSUE CHARCOAL Chapman ICE CREAM 10 lb. 2 litres OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. STEPHENSON'S Bakery Grocery Free Delivery Phone 887-9226 1.49 39' 69' 990 1.59 99' PRIVATE SALE THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 5, 1978 4 .CLASSIFI 21 Tendero Wanted The North Street United Church, Goderich, held their annual picnic for Seniors at the United Church Camp last week. The residents who are members of the congregation attended the picnic and enjoyed it very much.. Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Spier and Cecil Skinner provided the old-tyme music for Monday's program. The Clinton. Christian Reform. Volunteers as- sisted with activities. The Huronia. Singers, a mixed choir of thirty voices from the Exeter area, entertained on Family Night. Mrs. McAffrey directs the choir and Julie Easter- For further information CHEESE SLICES Sdmelder's Frozen 16 BEEF BURGERS Clover Cream ICE CREAM COCA COLA ZEST SOAP Simkisk size 138 VALENCIA ORANGES WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern 'equipment used. We pump septic tanks, cesspools, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. 19-36-tf Septic Tanks Cleaned New modern 'equipment. Over 20 years experience. Phone Louis Blake, 887-6800, R-.R.2, Brussels. 19-36-tf ' 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. 9-36-tf 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to thank my neighbours and Rebekah Sisters for the beautifully decorated birthday cakes and flowers and to other friends for flowers, gifts, cards and calls,and to my family for their family get-together on my birthday. It is all deeply appreciated. - Jennie Turnhril. 24-40x1 We would like to express out Many thanks to our friends and neighbours for coming out on Sunday night to help Save our barn froth fire. We also want to thank the men Of the Grey Twp. Fire Department for their pssistance, Your help Will always be remembered. Many thanks to you, Sharon and Murray Blake. 24-40-1 116/,"n re)un & Ffr it t eabon Custodian Contract Tender Plainly marked, sealed, tenders will be received by the undersigned up to FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1978 for contracting custodial services at COLBORNE CENTRAL SCHOOL COLBORNE TOWNSHIP All tenders must be submitted on the official tender form which are available at the Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario. - Lowest or any tender • not necessarily accepted. R. McVEAN Plant Superintendent R.J. ELLIOTT C HAIRMAN D.J. COCHRANE., Director 21-40-1 24 Cards of Thanks The Johnston family would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, relatives and neighbours for the many acts of kindness, flowers, memorial donations, sympathy cards and; food brought to the home, the ladies of the 17th and boundary unit of Duff's United Church for serving lunch after the funeral; also we would like to say thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Watts for the use of their funeral home, Rev. Ed Baker, Dr. Underwood, the nurses of Seaforth Hospital, the pallbearers and flower bearers. It was greatly appeciated. = Melinda and Hugh Johnston. 24-30x1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stephenson of R.R.1, Ethel, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Donna Elizabeth to Robert Gordon Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell of Mitchell. The wedding will take place July 21, 1978 at Knox PreSbyteriar Church, Ethel. 26-40x1 Howard and Joan Bernard of Brussels, are happy p announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Gwen Elizabeth to Jeffrey Elmer Fisher, son of Mrs. Phyliss Pitblado, Goderich and the late Elmer Fisher. The wedding to take place on July 29, 1978 at 6;30 p.m. in the Brussels United Church, Brussels, Ontario. , 26.40x1 Advertising,.. is your way of introduction. OANAbil0 .40VEAtONd40,1,§00iY.BOAitia', • MATHERS: Rae ROsernary and Crystal are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son and brother Mark Rae, 8 lb. 111/2 oz. on June 27, 1978 at Aleandra Marine and General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blake,, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mathers Bluevale. 27-40-1 Huron will advertize in Montreal Huron County Council has accepted a recommendation from the Development Committee that Development Officer, Spence Cummings be authoriZed to insert atwo-column classified advertise- ment in mid-September, 1978 for six consecutive days in the Montreal Star newspaper, total cost not to exceed $655. The purpose fo this advertising is to ,try and attract industry to various locations in Huron county. In a report of the Development Committee submitted by chair- man William Elston at the Huron County Council meeting on June 30, it was stated that for some communities, advertising in- dustrial locations has been a major source of their enquiries and that through lack of funds in the past, the Development Com- mittee has not been asked to approve this type of newspaper advertising. Several members of council expressed concern that the time wasn't right for advertising in Quebec and felt that it would only stir up trouble. Others said that it was a known fact that. Quebec industries were trying to relocate and it would be foolish to ignore this fact. It was also pointed out that the Montreal Star was a Canadian newspaper and not just provincial. Elsewhere in the Development Committee report, it was recom- mended that Joe Gibson of R. R.2, Seaforth be appointed Assistant Weed Inspector at $4 per hour for the balance of 1978 and the necessary by-law be passed. This recommendation was accepted by council. The Warden, Chairman, County Clerk and Tree Commis- sioner will attend a meeting of representatives of the South- western Ontario Counties at 7:30 p.m. July 17 at the Middlesex County Building to discuss pro- posed amendments to the Trees Act to impose more appropriate fines and deterrents to persons cutting undersized trees. 'STRAWBERRIES brook plays the piano accompani- ' ment, The residents enjoyed the familiar numbers from some of the musicals including "Sounds of Music". During the .intermis- sions Julie Easterbrook played piano solos and. Mrs.' McLeod and Mrs. McAffrey entertained with vocal solos and duets. Cecil Skinner expressed the appreci- ation of the residents. Ed. Stiles of Goderich played an hour of organ music in the Chapel on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Elsie Henderson and Cecil Skinner entertained the Senior members of the Goderich Baptist Church on Thursday after_ noon. Huronview people at Goderich camp picnic 19 Notices **************** IN WALTON (on County Road 25) A NEW HOUSE under construction [1008 sq.'] 3 Bedroom, Living Room Kitchen and Dining Area 3 Piece Bath, Full Basement Electrically Heated Front Bricked, Balance Aluminum Siding Lot Size 66' x 177' Phone 523-4559 or 887-9200 2410 oz. cans pkg. of 4 bars 2 litre all flavours pkg of 16 2 lb. box doz. 1.59 2.59 99' 4.49 1.19 89' OPEN PRIDAY NIGH/ UNTIL 9 P.M. McCUTCH EON GROCERY BRUSSELS We Deliver Phone 887-9445