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The Brussels Post, 1974-11-06, Page 16,•• • :4 20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales Short Notice Important BANKRUPT AUCTION of new furniture and appliances this Friday 8 p.m. BALL AUCTIONS BRUSSELS Ontario PARTIAL LISTING; Over 130 chesterfield suites (French, Colonial, • Traditional., Modern, Spanish, Tub.. Chest-a-beds. etc.( Many different styles. Kitchen suites, Maple dining suites; Spanish dining suites; Coloured fridges; stoves, lovely bedroom suites; 60-cabinet stereo component sets; Zig-zag sewing machines and cabinets. Coffee and end tables, table lamps, pole lamps, rugs, carpeting, paintings, odd tables, chairs. Beautiful sets of bunk beds, queen size, double, single beds, sets of dishes, pots and pans, radios, recliners and many more items too numerous to mention. • NOTE: All items arc brand new and must be sold. II' you want a new chesterfield suite this is one sale you must attend. Most items arc still in the boxes. , Ball Auctions can definitely save you m oney — so if you buy elsewhere, you arc the loser. Our sale conducted by BALL AUCTIONS LIMITED Phone 887-9363 Public school news 20-49-1 This Friday, November 8th, we will be pr esenting a Remembrance Day Service. The Brussels Legion is helping with our service by supplying poppies kir the students and a film "When Summer Dies". Although our auditorium is nearly filled with students, if you wish to attend, please feel tree to join us. Th& Grade 8 Class held a successful dance last Friday. The grade eight class would like to thank the chap?rones, mr. and mrs.Doii Lowrie,' Miss Slotegraal and Mrs. Raymond. Karen Johnston won the contest for the best costume, Vicki McCall and Rita Wierenga won the dance contest and Doris Miller and Ted Elliott 'won the elimination dance. • BOYS SOCCER • Series A Prosecutors Dirty Dozen 1 2 2 4 (Prosecutors win the series) Series B W L T Pts. Trip-a-Longs! 2 1 '0 4 Munchkins 1 2 0 2 (Trip-a-tongs win the series) FINALS W L T Prosecutors 0 0 Trip-a-Longs 0 0 GIRLS SERIES A W LQT 'Super Pickles 1 0 Whole Taggers 0 1 Series B W L T Wig Wags 1 0 Egg Heads -0 1 FINALS 'W L T 0 0 1 L T Pts. 2 1 2 6 Wig Wags Super Pickles Pts. 2 2 2 2 Pts., 3 5 3 3 Pts. 2 4 2. 2 Pts. 0 2 0 0 For Fast Friendly Service Phone or Mail Your Prescriptions to New 'Spot' winners named $5.00 Prize, vouchers will be mailed to the lucky winners along with our congratulations. Th c week's "Spot the Merchants" Contest appears on Winners in the third week of the "Spot the Merchants" contest are: Edith Pipe, Mrs. Bill Wheeler and Mrs. Barry Peters, all of Brussels. page 10 and entries for it will be received at the Brussels Post until 10:30 a.m. next Tuesday. All entries are eligible for the final grand prize draw, value $50:00 so be sure ,and patronize the contest advertisers, and obtain your entry forms. The correct answers to' the entire contest will be published in. The Post at the conclusions Of the final contest, number PRESCRIPTION McCutcheon Grocery Phone 887-9445 We Deliver • Weston's SANDWICH BREAD LETTUCE Old South — 12-os. ORANGE JUICE 4 Varieties — 9 1/2 -oz. pkgs. DARES' COOKIES 2 for 79C head 390 for 890 2 for 890 Early signs indicate that the reaction to the Brussels Minor Hockey Skate-a-thou is very enthusiastic. - Immediately following distribution of sponsor sheets last Wednesday, a wave of eager young people blanketed the village in a quest for sponsors and in a very short time almost everyone in the village had been approached. People soon discovered that they had to start saying no or go bankrupt as they were asked time after time to sponsor. It is hoped that sponsors will be patient with our young people because even though it gets exasperating to keep refusing so many requests, it is a little gratifying to see how much these young people willing to help in raising funds minor hockey. It helps reido the idea that they are willing help in a worthwhile cause, j given the chance. If perhaps I would like to sponsor a skate ' have not been approached, that you have to do is talk young person and I am sure t you will be taken care of. All skaters who have not entered, are reminded that th should do so immediately in or that plans for November 23tdt be finalized. Also, if any spoil• sheets are filled, they can turned in anytime to Jim Pt' With your help we can make Skate-a-thon a success, GUS' JEWELLERY 887-9001 BRUSSELS Opens in Brussels NOVEMBER 9 th *10:11 ON 3 PRIZES 1st. Ladies _Diamond Ring Ind. Ladies' or Gents' Watch ' 3rd. Ladies' or Gents' Jewel Case on DEC 14t k No purchase necessary. Drop in and sign a ballot. You must be 18 or over to enter, • EVERYONE WELCOME - • 25% OFF ALL MERCHANDISE • r 1 Bakery I SANI FLUSH 1 Bee hive" I CORN SYRUP ,b0(Motife,' I TOMATO JUICE 1 carnhia 124' KERNAL JORN Phoney 8$7.-,9226 ' Ntsiiii 18.4i mood' ••••• •••• iwirm STEPHENSON'S Grocery '2 f" Free PeiiVery .1" Ma) ssel d le( a e was ntatioi at the library e J. 'd, aken d d tho These Trai Final to be See prograi Static d to ropert lk rep sinst Stretto tion p lion hid I d. YIN merr nda h a • • • ; IF a 48-oz, t • .. NOVEMBER 6, 1974 PHARMACY LTD M. 27-1990 E. HOOVER, Phm.B, PHONE 5 SEAFORTH exalt s a te I.k a thon goo 22. Legal Notices ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ALEX GULUTZEN All persons having claims against the Estate of Alex Gulutzen, late of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on the 4th day of October, 1974, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of November, 1974, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 28th day of October, 1974. McCONNEL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-48-3 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for the lovely cards, :letters, flowers and treats while in the hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to the nurses on the '2nd floor of Clinton Hospital- and .the , nurses on the 8th Floor of Victoria Hospital, London; also to Rev. LeDrew, Dr. Street and Dr. Bailie and the drivers of the ambulances. — Millie MCArter: 24-49-1 The family of the late Pcitrl Lowe wish to express their ; sincere thanks for the beautiful floral tributes and 'donations and 'many other acts of kindness during our recent bereavement. Special, thanks to Rev. LeDrcw and M Wat ts Funeral Horne. — Jack Lowe and Family. Isabel Workman and Family. 24-49-1 The family of the late Mrs. Pearl Miller wish to express deep appreciation for, the many floral tributes, donations to charitable organizations,, • sympathy messages and acts.;of kindness shown at, the time, of 'her' passing. Sincere thanks to Rev. Rea Grant' of Calvary.: United Church, Listowel and Mr. :DAvid Hine, Pastor of Trowbridge • United'- Church, the Rohl. Trench Funeral Home, the pallbearers arid 'Trowbridge, U.C.W. Special thanks to the nurses and staff of Listowel Memorial Hospital, Dr. Wm. Munn, the ',Hiemstra Nursing Home, ListoWC,f, the Callander Nursing Home, Brussels and to all those who visited, sent gifts, cards and flowers to mother during her, long illness. Your extreme kindness will long be remembered 24-49x1 The family of the late Bertha LOwery extend sincere thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbours for floral tributes, memorial donations and other expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness shown during their recent bereavement. — Isabel Adams, Pauline Lowery. 24-49-1 27. Births BAKER —In St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Tuesday, October 15, 1974, to Mr. and Mrs. James Baker (Ruth Michie) of London, a son, Mark Allen. 27-49x1 Join the Canadian minority group. The Fit parmaparrion roahAdihrt &I04Wfi*il1 roe Ortoital tit piu:knOwirs BAUttEl.t. POST