The Brussels Post, 1979-04-25, Page 2222 THE BRUSSELS POST -APRIL 25, 1979
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A HOLE ON MAIN STREET — Village
employees were kept busy replacing a catch
basin on main street for a couple of days last week.
The old catch basin had collapsed.
(Photo by Langlois)
Farm Business
Management Topics
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I don't like looking stupid.
But it happens. Last night I
drove wife and friends to a
favourite restaurant in Lon-
don. It took me forty minutes
BY JACK HAGARTY driving all over the city until
finally happening upon the
place. We had a fine meal.
As we pulled out into traffic
again something seemed dif-
ferent. Then it happened.
Cars started honking and
Ruth Ann Watts
Brussels Brownie
"flies up"
BY LORI PATTERSON
On Monday, April 23 the
First Brussels Girl Guides
met at the United Church.
The opening was done by
Captain Stephenie Kel-
lington, followed by the
formation of the horseshoe.
Ruth Ann Watts flew
up from Brownies to Guides,
after that members talked
about the next meeting and
planned a hike.
The meeting
was closed by the singing of
the song "The Day is Done"
and the Guide promise was
said by Tracy Bradshaw.
22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Richard
Joseph Jacklin, Jr., late of
Brussels, Ontario, retired
farmer, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full partic-
ulars of same to the under-
signed on or before the 16th
day of May, 1979, after
which date the estate's
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
that have then been received
CRAWFORD, MILL &
DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
. Solicitors for the
Administratrix
22-82-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Jessie
Margaret Little, late of
Brussels, Ontario, retired
school teacher; deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full partic-
ulars of same to the under-
signed on or before the 16th
day of May, 1979, after
which date the estate's
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
that have then been received
CRAWFORD, MILL &
DAVIES
Solicitors for the Executors
22-82-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Isabel
Maude McDonald, late of
Brussels, Ontario, widow,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full partic-
ulars of same to the under-
signed on or before the 16th
day of May, 1979, after
which date the estate's
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
that have then been received
CRAWFORD, MILL &
DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
22-82-3
NOTICE
to Creditors and Others
in the estate of
JOSEPH ALVIN
ARMSTRONG
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of
Joseph Alvin Armstrong,
late of the Township of
Morris, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer,
deceased, who died on or
about the 19th day of Febru-
ary, 1979, are hereby notified
to send full particulars of the
claim to the undersigned
solicitors for the Executors
on or before the 5th day of
•Kay, 1979, after which date
the estate shall be distrib-
uted, having regard only to
the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at Wingham,
Ontario, this 11th day of
April, 1979.
CRAWFORD, MILL
& DAVIES
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-81-3
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22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Jean Isabel
Little, late of Brussels,
Ontario, widow, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full partic-
ulars of same to the under-
signed on or before the 16th
day of May, 1979, after
which date the estate's
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
that have then been received
CRAWFORD, MILL &
DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-82-3
24 Cards of Thanks
I wish to say thank you to all,
including my family, who
sent me cards, gifts, letters
and visited me while in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since
coming home. It was all very
much appreciated.—Jean
Higgins 24-82x1
The relatives and friends of
the late Jessie Little wish to
extend sincere thanks and
appreciation to all those who
assisted in so many ways
during Jessie's lengthy ill-
ness and her passing.
24-82x1
I wish to say thanks to my
many thoughtful relatives
and friends who inquired
about me, sent cards, gifts
and flowers and especially
your pleasant visits while I
was a patient in hospital and
while convalescing at home.
—Elsie Cunningham
24-82-1
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Protopapas would like to
thank all those who sent
flowers and cards in sym-
pathy of Mrs. Protopapas'
mothers death. 24-82-1
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation for
the many acts of kindness
shown me while I was a
patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital.—Bill Blake
24-82x1
drivers waved so I veered off
into another street. My wife,
in her best back seat voice
said "you'd better pull over,
there's a police car behind
with flashing lights." The
policeman pulled alongside
and through rolled down
windows blurted "you've
really done it--you've just
gone the wrong way on two
different one way streets.
Wheel it around and get
going the other way." Wow,
what a relief—no ticket! He
didn't charge me for looking
stupid. I feel good about the
city—even though they could
use more signs on their new
one way streets.
Like the rest of us, farmers
make mistakes. Their mis-
takes are "oh, so obvious" to
neighbours. Plow a crooked
furrow, miss a strip at
planting time, overlap with
atrazine spray, and you hear
"fell asleep, eh" or "guess
you forgot to read the
labels." Most can take these
comments in stride by saying
"next time" and feeling
better instantly.
But, what about the dec-`
isions that have no next
time? Farm families tell of
neighbours who retired ten
years ago at age sixty. Now
son has a farm worth half a
million dollars and parents
are living in town on a small
pension.
Parents are caught in a
dilemma. They want to do
the best for their children—
yet they don't want to look
stupid. "What if we make a
large gift to son, he buys the
farm today and sells it in six
months? What if he marries
some ding-a-ling and they
take off to California? What
if something happens to him
and she inherits the farm?"
There are no pat answers.
About all we can suggest is
retain some flexibility. Pro-
vide opportunities and a
testing period for young
people. Consult a lawyer
about options and clauses to
include in agreements and
wills. Be open about feel-
ings. Young people under-
stand about looking stupid;
they may not realize it's a
lifetime thing. We all know
that rules can be changed,
signs may not be obvious and
streets can become one way.
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