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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-09-05, Page 15ATTENTION $5,00 5°)1° °' FARMERS$,, $.\5 0, dWe are now paying $5.00 = $15.00 for fresh dead or disabled cows & horses over 500 lbs. All calves & pigs picked up free of charge. Fast Efficient Service = 24 hrs. a day 7 days a week. HURON LEAD STOCK REMOVAL Call Collect 482-9811 Call us first you won't have to call anyone else 19-96-tf "A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words" So call us when you plan that special party, wedding anniversary, baptism or quiet wedding. Josling Photography Brodhagen, Ontario 345.2858 19-100-3 Notice Building Permit Applications will be taken at the GREY TOWNSHIP OFFICE R.R. 3, Brussels from September 4, 1979 to October 12, 1979 Jone Badley AMCT (A) 19-100-3 There's Something for Everyone... Everywhere... in the CLASSIFIEDS Affirmative! Classifieds are programmed to offer you the widest selection of data for buying, selling or renting products or services! Check them! 19 Notices CLASSIFIED THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 5, 1979 — 15 and PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR and Appliance Service, 24 hour emergency service. Used appliance sales. Phone 887-9062. 19-96-tf WAisITED: Dead or Disabled Cows & Horses Stocker cattle, calves and swine Top Prices Paid For fresh animals over 500 lb.-$1.00 a hundred weight. Cows and horses over 1200 4 wheel drive radio dispatched trucks. 24 hr. service — 7 days a week. Calves and swine pickup free of charge Brussels Pet Food Supplies, Call Collect 887-9334 19-964 19 Notices NEEDLEPOINT ENTHUSIASTS If you enjoy working Needle- point projects from charted graphs, phone Kitchener 743' 4710 evening for information ELSIE DODDS 19-01-1 Dogs Groomed By appointment only. 527.1931, 19-36-tf •••••••••••••••• • i $ • • R. G. Gethke • • • • GENERAL I' AUCTIONEER • Serving Huron and Perth counties with • many years of ex- : perience. For reliable • service at reasonable • • rates. • CALL 347-2464 • COLLECT • • 19-96- tf e` • • • • • • • • • • • f* • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 24 Cards of Thanks OUR sincere thanks to rela- tives and friends who made our wedding such a memora- ble occastion. Also, special thanks to Rev. Dan Sargent and Brian and Dianne Huet- her.—Barry and Nancy Currie. 24-01x1 I would like to thank every- one for the cards, visits, and inquiries, while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to Doctors Whitman and Rodney and also Rev. Eric Le Drew. —Watson Sholdice. 24-01-1 Many thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, treats and kind deeds while a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon and nurses and staff on second floor for their wonderful care.—Venetta Bremner, 24-01x1 The Brussels Horticultural Society thank the members for their help at supper and community for their support. 24-01x1 Marion Sangster Hensall, Ontario is pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of her daughter Kather ine Letitia to James William Ross Stephenson son of Ross and Marie Stephenson, R. R. #1, Ethel Ont. The marriage will take place Saturday, September 29, 1979 at Car- mel Presbyterian Church in Hensall. An open reception to follow. 26-01x1 1 Coining Events 1 coming Events ANNUAL Seaforth Fall. Fair Pork Barbecue and Dance at Seaforth Arena, Saturday, Sept. 15th. Dinner music with Jon Libera. Dance music with Chris Black and Swinging Brass. Dinner and Dance Tickets $6.00 each Dance only $3.00. Tickets available from directors and at Keatings Pharmacy. For information call 527-0137. 1-01-2 Van Egmond CIDERFEST Cider, Arts and Crafts , Demonstrations, flower show and art gallery. Sunday, September 30th 12- 5 PM Eginondville Flea Market spaces still available for antiques and crafts. Phone 482-7249 to reserve. 1-01-1 11 Articles For Sale FRESH tomatoes for sale Contact Ida Gordon. 887-6657. Earl Grisdale, 887- 6802. 11-01-1 COW Manure. Phone 887-6634. 11-01-2 4 Help Wanted A mature person to live in to assist elderly couple, or for nights only. Phone 887-6221. 4-01-2 Property For Rent TWO bedroom apartment on Queen Street, Brussels. Phone 887-6026. 15-01-3 Alfalfa hay for dry sows? Yes, good alfalfa-hay can replace the protein in a dry sow ration only. Because alfalfa-hay is low in energy and high in fibre makes it uneconomical to feed to finishing pigs or nursing sows. Good alfalfa-hay analyzes about 12-17% pro- tein, depending on the amount of alfalfa to grass. All the protein in a dry sow ration can be replaced by a good leafy alfalfa. However, most often producers add 15-25% alfalfa-hay because of variability in quality and palatability. Note that alfalfa hay does not replace the minerals and vitamins, so still add these at normal levels. Also the high fibre can cause problems in a liquid manure system. Some producers find it best to feed only alfalfa hay for the afternoon feeding of dry sows. 1 Coming Events Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WING HAM JOHN MALLICK 19 Notices DRIVEWAY, basement, roof sealing. Tennis court and centre line stripping. James Symes. 528-3233. 19-96-tf DISC JOCKEY STEVENS COUNTRY GOLD & ROCK 'N' ROLL Good recorded music for weddings, dances anniversaries, par- ties, etc. Phone Brussels evenings. 887-6159 19-984 WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment Used) we pump septic tanks, cess- pools, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. 19.964 VANASTRA CENTRE FALL PROGRAM starts September 17, 1979 features swim lessons ,fitness, disco instruction, yoga, etc. Register now. 482-3544. 1.01-1 A Post Classified Will pay you divioouds,. Have you. tried 660' Dial Brussels 887.6641, FEDERAL BUS/NESS DEVELOPMENT BANK (Branch Office Address) For Prior information call 271.5650 [Collect] or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario. See our Representative FAYE COOK at: The Wingham Motel, Wingham the 2nd & 3rd Tuesday of each month on: [Next' Visit: Sept. 11] *Financia1 assistance * Management counselling(CASE) * Management training * Information on government Itrograrns fir business Cana he0you? ners ofsmaller businesses.. weprovide: