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The Brussels Post, 1975-03-12, Page 15ANNUAL MEETING Wingham and District Hospital Association The annual meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Association will be held on Friday, March 14th, 1975 at 8:00 p.m. in the Nurses' :Training School Building, Catharine Street, Wingham. All matters of business pertaining to the Wingham and District Hospital Association will be transacted including the election of directors and other officers. In order to cast a ballot in the election of directors a person must be a member of'the Association. One year memberships may be obtained for the sum of $1.00 at the hoSpital office or the Town Clerk's Office. These memberships must be purchased at least 10 days prior to the annual meeting. EVERYONE WELCOME R. P. RITTER - President JOHN STRONG - Secretary 1-64-4 Classified Rates- Effective January 9th, 1974 WORD COUNT Charges are based on the number of words. Sets of numerals as for serial numbers, street numbers, phone numbers or prices count as one word per set. Words joined by hyphens count as separate words. FIRST INSERTION - 20 words $1.25, 5c per word thereafter SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - No copy changes, 3c per word, mininum .75c. SEMI-DISPLAY FIRST INSERTION - $1.40 per column inch. SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - $1.26 per column inch. (Minimum size in this category 2 inches. Accepted in multiplesof half inch.) BOX NUMBERS to this office - 50c per insertion. BIRTHS - 20 words $1.25, 5c per word thereafter. MARRIAGES, Engagements, Death Notices 20 words $1.25,each additional word 5c, IN MEMORIAMS - $1.25 plus 10c per line of verse, COMING EVENTS 20 Words $1.25, each additional word 5c.Three insertions for the •OriOeof 2. CARD OF THANKS 30 Words $1.25, each additional word 26 per word. 25c DISCOU NT FOR CASH PAYMENT ON OR BEFORE TUESDAY OF WEEK FOLLOWING FINAL INSERTION Deadline for 013.60ifled ads is 4:00 p,tn z, tvlonday. Ndtantellatlefiltif"tbUltirilti'intertion advertisements after Noon, MbridayS, Phone 881-4641 1, Coming Events CARD party to be held in the St. Ambrose Church, Tuesday, March 18th at 8;30 p.m. Prizes, lunch and coffee. 1.67x1 DANCE Atwood Community Centre, Friday, March 21st. Music by "The Foursome". Sponsored by Canadian Foresters, Atwood. Lunch. $4.00 per couple. 1-67x2 All Star Tours FLORIDA HOLIDAYS. Departures in February, March and April FLORIDA MID-TERM. 9 and 10 days Departures March 14, 15, 21 and 22nd FLORIDA. AND TEXAS CIRCLE 16 days from.... $385.00 Departures Feb. 22 and April 12 ' CALIFORNIA 21 DAY HOLIDAYS Departures Feb., March, April, May, Aug., Sept.and Oct. VICTORIA WEEKEND. May 16 - May 19th Boston, Mass.,-Washington,D.C. Wheeling, W.V. SHORT SPRING TOURS Wheeling W. Virginia April 11- 13 & June 13-15 Cathedral of Tomorrow April 18- 20; June 6-8 OTTAWA AT TULIP TIME 5 Departures in May MORE INFORMATION AND NEW BROCHURES ON REQUEST GOOD TIMES TRAVEL Box 789 Phone 527-0050 Seaforth, Ontario 1-63-tf 2. Lost, Strayed LOST - about last Friday, Tammy, a black and white Border Collie. Please call Jim Fritz, 887-6715. 2-67x1 3. Found LADY'S gold watch, in Brussels. Phone 887-6026., 3-67-1 4. Help Wanted Office Assistant Must have typing and book- keeping experience. Apply in writing stating experience and qualifications to D. E. LITTLE Secretary-Manager Elma Mutual Farmers' Pite Insurance Company Atwood, Ontario 4-67-2 EXPERIENCED man required for farm work, willing to take responsibility. Murray Cardiff, 887-6889. 11. Articles for Sale wiliTt -Speed Queen"' automatic clothes dryer, stainless steel drum "Good Condition". Phone 8rtissels 88/-6116. 1 1-67xl. RAY 2,000 bales, also /00 bales of straw. 881-6856, 11-67x2 COPIES Copies of your important papers or doctinients while you waiL. Letter size,25c each. THE ilittOisttXPOSraitl Seaforth 111.,66xtf 19. Notices WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used. , We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc, Phone 887-6700,: Brussels. 19.66-ti t ' Turn your old furniture and' household effects into cash. We 'will either buy or sell it for you. From smallest item to the largest estate. Phone KNAPP'S FURNITURE AND AUCTION ROOM 482-1336 19-66-tf SPRING CLEANING TIME .7 I 01; 'SIFT_ *************** ***************4 1. Coming Events 11. Articles for Sale ADDING machine rolls, typewriter ribbons for most machines. The Huron Expositor, 527.0240, Seaforth, 11-66xtf "HYDRO 1 from your car." Very useful around the farm or on camping trips. Operate your power tools, light bulbs, coffee pot ...etc. from your car or tractor. For FREE information writ e to Gill. Dodier, Box 328, Mitchell, Ontario. 11-67x3 BABY'S car bed; change table; training chair, bottles, sterilizer and bottle warmer. All in good condition. Call 887-6432. 11-67-1 SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE. Leading Manufacturer and distributor has above ground aluminum pools left over from 1974 season, IA price, guaranteed installation and terms. Call Credit Manager collect, London 519-681,3805, days or evenings, 11-66-4 GESTETNER ink available at The Huron Expositor, 527-0240, Seaforth. 11-66xtf 13. Wanted STANDING hay. Will buy ahead. Phone 887-9437, 13-66-2 14. Property for Sale 3 Bedroom Brick 11/2 storey home on 1/2 acre lot at the edge of Brussels. Modern kitchen cupboards ; 4-piece bath; oil furnace. Price. $27,500. Jim Cardiff, Real Estate Broker, Office 887-6100. Res. 887-61.64. 14-67-1 You can still acquire Public Land Free Government Land Digest Box 2217 Norman, Oklahoma 73069. 14-67-4 15. Property for Rent WANTED Canada's leading Manufacture and Distributor is seeking a choice residential site to display their new 1975 above ground redwood pool. Your backyard is the prime location we will consider. An excellent opportunity for y ou the home owner call collect 681-3800 days or evenings. 15.67-4 19. Notices SERVICE We will pick up all Dead and Disabled Cows and Horses and Stocker Cattle and all small animals for a small service charge. We have three trucks to service you 24 hours 7 days a week. Phone Collect 881-1334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies Lie. 395-C73 19-66-tf CHAIRS rewoven and recaried. Contact bon „Ethel, 4%1 10,664 4M,„ REYNOLD'S Refrigeration an' dependable Appliance Service' Wingham, 357-1085., 19-67x 24. Cards of Thanks We would like to sincerely thart! all those who sent sympath , cards, flowers and donation during the recent bereavement c our father. It was all deep' appreciated. - Ruth Pipe Dorothy Daer. 24-67x! The family of the late Hart, Workman wish to express sincer appreciation for the flower!! cards and memorial donation.,' received at the time of or bereavement. Special thanks i our relatives neighbours an! friends for their kindness an continuing help. thoughtfulness of the Anglica Church ladies, Rev. Cla.rson, tl' Watt's Funeral Home and ti! Wingham Hospital Staff was al!: appreciated. - Belle WorkmE' and Family. 24-67' Sincere thanks to all wit remembered me with visits, can and letters while a patient , I Wingham Hospital also Dr. Boz: ' and nursing staff on second floc , - Jim McFarlane. 24-67; 25. In Memoriam KITCHEN - In loving memory Mrs. Pearl Kitchen who pass away March 10th, 1975. When evening shades a' falling And we sit in quiet alone In our hearts there comes longing If she only could come hon -Ever loved and missed, Is and Mrs. H. Kitchen and Pa 25-67 Bluevale Celebrah birthday Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker Mrs. Lloyd Henning was gr of honour at the home of Mr,, Mrs. Harold Elliott and far when members of her fat enjoyed a turkey supper Celebrate her birthday, *Mei March 10. Those present w Mr.. and Mts. George Fischer Dayle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wall Daryl,Marie, Kathy, Sheila Kevin, Grace Jeffrey and Mr. Mrs, Marty Cretier and. AnfY- and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Henning. Mt, and Mrs. Jack 11411 fainily of RttisselS visited Sunday with Mr. and Gordon HAIL THE BRUSSELS, Peitt. MAROH. *