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The Brussels Post, 1975-12-31, Page 190 DeadlitielOttiastified add it 4:00 Monday No oahoellatioitttaitiose;TritOtioh' „ . „ AdVeeti6ertierith'fattOt Noon, Mondays Phstoe 887..6641 1` CoiningEvents The family of Venetta and Andrew Bremner are holding Open House on Sunday, Jan. 4th 1976 at 2 P.M. at Grey Central School, Ethel, in honour of their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary. Friends and rela- tives are cordailly invited to spend a social afternoon with them. Best Wishes Only. 1-107x3 THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT invites you to attendthe Expectant Parent Education Classes being held in the - HEALTH UNIT OFFICE WINGHAM & DISTRICT HOSPITAL commencing WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,1976 from.7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Would anyone who is interested please- pre-register by calling 1.800-265-4485 toll free or the Health Unit 'Mice at 357-2264 Both husbands and wives are invited to attend and participate in the discussions. 1-109-2 ..iiimmoseanknosinisammuor CLASSIFIE 1 Coming Events READ and. USE POST CLASSIFIED Plan Your Winter Vacation Now Charters—Flights Vacation Packages Bus Tours NASHVILLE WHEELING W.V. California Florida • Brochures on Request Good Times Travel Agency 527-0050 — Seaforth 1-05-ff '1 Corning Events 19 Notices 3ROPHY TAXI, Wingham. All passengers fully insured. 24 hour service 357 -1234. 19.107-1f '24 -Cards of Thanks Ken and Linda Bird (Voisin) Would like- to thank everyone for the lovely shower gifts and wedding gifts they received. Special thanks to Cathy Taylor, Carla Brodie, Marj Keys, Mrs. Will Mann. Mrs. Dave Colclough, Mrs. Bill Morley and the Varna Community ladies For hosting the shower. We would like to wish everyone a Very Happy New Year. — Ken and Linda. 24-109-1 Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. 19-05-tf ..••••••••••••••••.. Classified 'Rates WORD COUNT Charges are based on the number of w ords._ 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, minimum .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 multiples of half inch.) BOX NUMBERS to this office — 50c per insertion. BIRTHS -- 20 words $1.25, 5 c per word thereafter MARRIAGES , Engagements, Death Notices — 20 20words $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 Sc. Three insertions for the price of 2. CARD OF THANKS -- 30 Words $1.25, each additional word 2c per word. 25c DISCOUNT FOR. CASH- PAYMENT AT TIMEOF INSERTION, Regular games: Mrs. Caswell, Bluevale, Stuart Holloway, Wing- ham and Shirley Leek, Wroxeter, Bonnie Hislop, Wroxeter, Garry Larson, Listowel and Patty Theo- dorff, Listowel: Alice Stone, Fordwich, Mrs. Caswell, Bluevale Patty Theodorff, Listowel, Ida Howell, Lucknow, Doug Felker, Listowel, Louise Clark, Wroxeter, Mrs. Hollowy, Wingham, Joan Robinson, Lucknow. Garry Larson Listowel. Share the Wealth: 1, Mrs. McInnis, Fordwich, and Jack Felker, Listowel,'2, Mrs. Caswell 26 Personal and Mrs. Ab. Nethery, Winghani. $25 Special; Connie Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymond Wroxeter and Doug Felker, Lis- are pleased to announce the towel. forthcoming marriage of their. Stand Up Bingo: Julie Ensinger daughter Carol 'Anne to Jeffrey Listowel. Jackpot of $105: Mrs. George Webster, son of Mr. and McInnis, Fordwich. Purple Ball of Mrs. Kenneth Webster, all of $50: Mrs. Caswell, Bluevale, Brussels. The Marriage will take Stuart Holloway, Wingham, and place in the Brussels United Shirley Leek, Wroxeter. Church on January 30th, 1976. LapCard: Mrs. Wm Upper, 26-109-1 Listowel, Dart game: Names called: Rodger Sturgeon, Gorrie, Lynda Reidt, Wroxeter $9. Door Prizes: Pat Theodorff, Listowel, Marg- aret Edgar', Wroxeter, Connie Willoughby, Wroxeter, and Hilda Zurbrigg, Clifford. Lucky Draw: Clara McInnis, Fordwich, Cath- erine Edgar, Wroxeter; Kathleen Hamilton, Listowel and Lorraine Montgonlery, Wroxeter, and Stuart Holloway, Wingham. The next Bingo will be Sanitary 9th. Ross and I would like to thank the merchants and friends for sending their best wishes with their plant when we first opened in Walton. — Irma Brighton. 24-09-1 Greetings We wish all our friends and neighbours a Happy and Prosperous New Year. — Ross and Irma Brighton, Crossroad Restaurant, Walton. cg-09-1 A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. We would like to thank our friends and neighbours for the party and gift given for us at Monerielf. — Glen & Isabel Rathwell. 24-109-1 On JANUARY4, 1976 there will be an INVITATIONAL MEETING in the Lucknow Christian Reformed Church at 8:00 p.m. for all yonth interested in joining the Pro-Life Youth Organization. We have acquired 2 guest speakers who are author ti es on the subject of abortion, You are urged to attend if you are at 'all interested in speaking up for the. unborn. Please think about it. Your support is appreciated. 1-109-1 ••••••ma.a•••••••• 4 Help Wanted Hairdresser Wanted FULL OR PART TIME Phone 887-6727 Brussels 4-109-2 11 Articles For Sale GESTETNER ink available at The Huron Expositor, 527-0240, Seaforth. 11-05-tf ATTENTION RETAILERS: Are you paying too much for paper products??? .Give us a call. Compare; prices - we save you $$. Butcher-retailers etc. We deliver free of ,charge or save $$ and pick up at our warehouse. Huron Ice and Paper Products, 11 Sparling Street, Seaforth, phone 527-1280. 11-04-6 COPIES Copies of your important papers or documents while y ou wait. .Letter size, 25c each. THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth • 11-05-tf 12 Wanted To Buy URGENT Need wooden cellar table, dry sink, iron bed with brass trim, top cash prizes. PHONE 348.8298 12 -05-tf 14 Property For Sale REAL ESTATE' 1 1/2 Storey Frame ash-clad house in Brussels. 4-piece bath; cupboards; stove heated. Price $13,900., Jim Cardiff REAL ESTATE BROKER Office 887 ,6100 Res.887-6164 14-109-1 19 Notices SERVICE We will pick up all Dead and Disabled Cows and. Horses and Stocker Cattle and all small animals for a service charge. We have three trucks to service you 24 hours 7 days a week'. Phone Collect 887-9334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies Lte.519-C-75 19-05-tf SEPTIC TANKS. CLEANED New Modern Equipment Over 20 years experience Phone Louis Blake 8874800 R.R.#2, Brussels 19-054 WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Belgrave Santa visits Knox. United The Children of Knox United Church Sunday School, presented their annual Christmas Concert, in the Women's Institute Hall last week. The programme opened with songs by the Sunday School Chorus, followed by a recitation by Katherine Procter. The Begin- ners entertained with two songs after which the Junior Girls presented the Nativity Story. Alison Roberts accompanied by' her guitar, sang "Silent Night". The Junior Boys entertained with a skit called "Don't Ever Speed" followed by a piano solo by Shiela Anderson. The Primary Class presented a "Christmas Medley" followed by songs by the "Coultes Sisters" and the "Lougheed Family". Three skits "A Story To Cry By" with Janice CoulteS, Donelda Lamont and Scott Lougheed, "The Gremlins" with Chris and Anne Procter and Scott Lougheed and "A Bus Ride" presented by the Intermediate Class, were all enjoyed by the audience. Following a recitation by Clif- ford Coultes, Sheila Anderson and Kelly Lougheed sang a duet and Julie Gnay played a piano solo. The Senior Class and Hi C demonstrated "How to Hitch a Reindeer". Everyone joined in singing some favorite Christmas Songs before Santa Claus paid his visit to the delight of the youngsters. Howick Lions bingo winners WEEKLY SALE .BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS CM EPEE - r A 1" At Ntion Photie.. 86144461 ttritiggets* Ott. tHE BRUSSELS POST DECEMBER 31 1975 —19