The Brussels Post, 1980-11-19, Page 19• • 1.
• polls that tame to the Nov. 12
Meeting to clear, up a misun-,
derstanding that the past
council had regarding hini
and myself.. :Thank you all.
again,--- Sam Pletch
24.644
until after the closing of the
20; Auction Sales'. .
NOTICE IV CREDITORS
In the estate of NORMAN
BEIRNES late of the Village of ,
Atwoodp in the County of
Perth, retired labourer,
deceased.
MI persons 'having claims
against the above estate are
required send full
particulars of lame to the
undersigned on or before the
28th day of November, 1980,
after Which date the estate's
Assets will" be 'distributed,
having regard only to claims
thathave then, been received.
CRAWFORD, MILL, •
DAVIES & ELSTON
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitor, for, the Executor.
• 22-63-3
24 Card of Thanks
We wish to express our ,
hort Shots
'by, Evelyn Kennedy,
Junior Curling starts Monday of next
"week, November 24th, with registration' ,at
the B.M.G. Community Centre from 4:30 to
5 00 p.m: This 'will 'be the third year • for
junior Curling here. It is a great opportunity
for young people to"get into one of Canada's
great winter sports; ''It will give them hoots
of enjoyment for many: years• to come: All
you need :to join Junior Cutlers is' annbition.
No. equipment is necestarY. It will he
provided. There are always adOlts present to
supervise activities.
ev. Smith
ixoecti (.44ea4:qi
QUOtOtipn.:
List
Requests
The. Huron County Board
of Education will receive
requests for placement on
theit quotation lists for
the period of January 1,
1981 to Dedember 31,
1981, from all interested
parties handling such
equipment, and/or_
supplies of a type that
would be complimentary
. to those areas'littecrhelmi
Fuel Oil Supplies
Audio Visual •
Custodial
Lighting •
Industrial Arts
Home Economics: •
Phytical Education.
Library 'Equipment
General Classroom
General Office
Duplicating & Copying
Office, Library, &
Classroom Furnishings
Typevvritert,&,Calculatprs
Letters of request must,be
received' no later than
• FRIDAY, DECEMBER
19, 1980.
Please direct, inquiries tot.
R.M. Wright, Manager of
of Purchasing.
[51914823496
The Huron County Board
Board of Education
103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario'
NOM ILO
D. McDONALD
Chairman
D.J. COCHRANE
Director
19-64-1
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22 Legal Notices Coming Event&
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camp gets new
Auction.
Sale
FOR THE ESTATE OF
NORMAN BEIRNES -
-in Atwood Cominunity
centre
4:01110W,
NOVEMBEit 24
IL*,
Real 'F,State consisting
FOOin...brotisi,•.: 4 piece
batlitOtint, kitchen ,
cupboards , pressure
.system, 'new oil 'furnace,
aluminum siding ' 'and
storm windows
Situated oil Brussels
Street, Atwood.
Terms 40% eight* of
sale. Balance In 30 dap:
Sold Subject to *Set*,
bid.
Furniture and antNups,
plus miscellaneous items.
Ternik Cash,
JACKSON & 'JACKSON
AUCTIONEERS
Exectitor: Fred Sawyer
20-64,1
•
- sincere thanks and
appreciation to friends and
neighbours during the recent
death of our father. --- -The
Stevens Fatally
24-64x1
The Recreation Committee
wishes to thank all those who
• bought tickets to our. Family
Christmas Dinner and Dance
to make it such a success.
Also thank you to those who
helped,_,in preparing for the
party and a Special Thanks to
Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus
for taking time .to visit us.
• 24-644
To the Ratepayers of Morris
Township. Thank you for
your support in last weeks
Election and with God's help
I will endeavour to serve you
to the best oUmy ability —
* Clare,Van Camp. 24-64-1
To all my faithful supporters,
I wish to thank everyone of
you for your support' it the
polls,. Nov. 10, 1980. I would
also like to thankthe gentle-
man. "Who 'I had never, met
until after the closing of the
polls" That tame to the Nov.
12 meeting 0 to clear up a
misunderstanding that,
I past council 'had regarding
him and myself: Thank you
all again. — Sam Pletch;
24.64-1
I would like to thank the
vOters..,fiit the. support ,..they
gave me at ." the Polls : on
MoridaY, November 10th and
A Veda" ".thanks to.', my;
scrutineers. — Clement
McLellan.. 24-64-1
To all my faithful supporters,
I wish to thank'everyone of
you for your support at the
Nov.10, 1980. 'I would
alsolike to thank the' gentle-
man who I had never: met
5 MernOriam
bitiLLER: In loving memory
of our dear Mother, Elsie.
Jane Miller who paSSed away
Nov.. 23, 1977,,
Sweet to remember her, who
once was here' '
And Who • though absent is
just as dear.
Sadly missed by her ton
Gerald and daughter-in-la*
Joan and children.
25.64il
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•
CARD PARTY, Thursday.
Nove,mber 20, 1980 8:30 p,m.
Oddfe'llows Lodge,Admissioll
$1,00 Prizes. LunCh Served
Everyond welcoine.
1-64.1
PLAN to attend Brussels
Bible Club, Friday,
November 21 at 7 p.m. at the
Library Hall. Ann Martin,
missionary to Guatemala will
be• showing slides. Children
and adUlts welcome.
' 1-64:1
'1-1 Articles for Sale
NEARLY ' new 'automatic
Electrohome Humidifer 3
speed mood giain finish.
887-6246. 11:64-1
20 Auction Sales
• . -
• AUCTION SALE
consisting of balance of
furnithings' Of ' MRS.
MURRAY' EDGAR, Goriie,
with additions,' to be held
through the facilities of
WINGHAM AUCTION.
CENTRE
next to L.C.B.O.
SATURDAY, NOV. 22,1980
11.A.M.
Moffat 30" self cleaning
stove w. corning top;
Westinghouse dryer; G.E.
wringer washer; washer-spin
'dryer; period dresser; .Sklar .
chestetbed ••• as new; Sklar 2
pce.-chetterfield; 3 lazy-boy
chairs; ,4: pcs. bedroom suite;
several occasional and
platform chairs; kitchen.
suite; witshstandf .3 ice cream
chairs;' dinette suite; 4
children's chairs; . _Standard
duplicating machine;. small
record player and speakers;
bathroom space', saver; re..
.crea,tion room furniture;
stereo' radio-recotd player;
old oak- dining table; 2
wooden extension ladders; 7'
step ladder; • Corona
typewriter; electric hockey
game; toys; several mounted
fish and fishing' gear;
Winchester gun, model 1875,
12 ga.; Remington repeater,
22; Stevens..model 820B, 12
ga.; 22.. Springfield model.
' gun; .MUST HAVE; F.A.C.)
Apple peeler; •flat irons;
some dishes 'of interest,
dinner*are, glais, etc.;
electrical •kitchen Utensils,
pOts, pails; hind tools; 'etc.
PREVIEW: Nov.
21, 2-5 and 7-9 and Saturday,
Nov. 22 prior to Sale.
LUNCH WAGON
'JACK ALEXANDER
AUCTIONEER,
Tel. 357.1011
20-64-1
24 CAtd.,of .Thanks •
Thank you to the people' of
. Brussels; Ethel and Belgrave
fOr their support in the
Arthritic canvass.
Approximately '$850 was
raised by the Leos. ' 24-64-1
Thanks to 'the Electors
Morris Township, for yyur
support to ..re elect 'me at
Membet of Council — Robert
Grasby. 24-64-1
I would like to thank the
electors of Morris Township
fot the good.support that was
given to me at the polls, on
November 1, and November-
10. —Doug Fraser. " 24-64-1
Huron,. deceased. Notice is
hereby given pursuant ,to the
Trustee Act that all creditors L
and others having . claims
against the Estate of the late
Alice Dort Georgina Fischer
:arc required to ,send
particulars I of their claims,
' • duly,yerified to Goodall and
Campbell,Solicitors for the
Administrator of' the Estate,
on or, before . December 19th; I
1980; and that after ; such
date the Administrator will',
proceed,to distribute the
assets of the said Estate,
having regard only to the
claims of which Goodall and
Campbell shall then have
.had • notice. Dated at
Brussels,. Ontario: this' 19th
day of November, 1980.
LAURA FISCHER
Administfatoi of the Estate of
Alice Dori Georgina Fischer
by her. solicitors
GOODALL & CAMPBELL
P.O. Box 329
Brussels, Ontario •
22-64-3
Mr. Smith's appOintment
was announced by. the Rt.
Rev. T. David B. Ragg,
bishop of the Anglican Dio-
cese of Huron, which owns i
and operates the camp on the
shore -of Lake Huron. He
succeeds, the. Rev: Blair Dix-
on, rector of Christ Anglican
Church, London.
"The camp has been '
steadily 'growing in popular-
ity during the last two direct-
orships," Mr. Smith said,
and he anticipates another
full Programme this summer..
Besides such activities as
swimming, canoeing, hiking,
archery and orienteering, the
camp offers peridds of wor-
ship and religious instruct-
ion,
Sincere thanks to voters of
Morris Township who
supported me at the polls.
Thomas Miller 24-64.1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the matter of the Estate of
PISCHER; lateof the-Village • rector; ALICE DORA GEORGINA
of Brussels, in the :County of I
The 900 children who an-
nually attend, the Huron
Church Camp near Hayfield •
will have a new directOr this
summer, the Rev. Greg
Smith, 27, of Kirkton.
"Well, some people tall it
religious, instruction,",' nw.
I Smith said, "But we call it an
eye,opener."
"It's kind of a fun 'way of
' both, learning about their
faith and experiencing their
faith."
Yet the camp is not limited
to members of the Anglican
Church:
"Wp get a number o'
denominations represented
, during the summer,"' Mr.
Smith' said.
With rising • costs, Mr.
Sinith expects that fees ($66
for a junior camper this year)
will have . to be increased
slightly. The camp relies
heavily • on donations from
individuals and organizations
such as the Anglican Churh.
Women and receives grants
from the Diocese but addit-
ional money is needed to
offset higher food and staff- I
ing costs and to provide for
expansion..
"Many of the buildings at
this stage fie getting beyond
their life,. Mr. Smith said.
"We hope for long range
plans that, will develop the
camp to perhaps enable a
' fuller camping period."
Mr. Smith, *ho is rector of
the three-point parish of St.
1. Paul's, Kirkton, St. Thoinal,
Granton, and St. Patrick's,
SaintsburY, is a 'native fi
London. He was ,-ordained - •
deacon in 1978 and priest In
1979. Until this spring he
served as assistant' curate at
St. John the Evangelist
Church, London.
russels Post
887-6641