The Brussels Post, 1979-10-10, Page 19A
GREY TOWNSHIP
TENDERS FOR
Snowplowing
for the 1979-80 season
Sealed tenders will be
received by the under-
signed until 4 o'clock
Friday, October 19, 1979
Tenders, should state
size and make of equip-
ment and price per hour.
Minimum is a nine foot
plow with a twelve foot
wing. Tender forms avail-
able at the Municipal
office, R.R. 3, Brussels,
Ont. Subject to approval
of the M.T.C. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily
accepted.
ROSS ENGEL,
Road Supt.
R.R. 3, Brussels, Ont.
NOG 1H0
21-06-2
24 Cards of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours who re-
membered me with treats,
flowers, cards and visits,
while I was a patient in
Wingham and University
Hospitals and since re-
turning home. Your thought-
fulness and concern was very
much appreciated and will
long be remembered. —
Ross Duncan. 24-06-1
Thanks to everyone who sent
cards and for the plants,
flowers and gifts we received
Thanks also to those who
took time to visit us in the
hospital and since coming
home. —Dale & Jeff Finch
24-06x1
The family of the late Mrs.
Mae Bradshaw wish to ex-
tend a sincere thank you to
all who helped to ease our
bereavement in the loss of a
dear wife and mother. We
wish to express a special
thanks to all relatives, neigh-
bours and friends for their
thoughtfulness with flowers,
donations, cards and food. A
special thanks goes to Rev.
Dan Sargent for his faithful
visits and kind words. Thank
you to the staff of the
Wingham & District Hospital
for their kind and tender care
and the Watt's Funeral
Home for their thoughtful
consideration. Your kindness
will long be remembered.
—Russell Bradshaw and
family 24-06x1
My sincere thanks to all for
their cards, treats, visits and
enquiries during my hospital
stay. Your kindness will not
be forgotten. —Donald
Martin 24-06x1
26 Personal
Mrs. Ella Stone of R,11, 4,
Brussels is pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoMing
marriage of her daughter,
Sharron to Jim Dobson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dobson
of Ethel. The wedding will
take place at Ethel United
Church at 4:60 p.tti. An open
reception to be held at 9:00
BrutselS Legion. 26-06-1
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
14th Annual • 11tt?
CHRISTMAS
COUNTRY FAIR
Display and Sale of local arts,
crafts and country baking
at
Saltford Valley Hall
1/4 mile north of Goderich
east of Hwy. .21
WED. , OCT. 1.7
SAT., OCT. 20
10 a.m.— 6 p.m.
TEA SERVED -- DOOR PRIZES, Admission '256
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THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 10 1979 19
CLASSIFIED,
26 Personal 20 Auction Sales 19 Notices
PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR
and Appliance Service, 24
hour emergency service.
Used appliance sales. Phone
887-9062. 19-01-tf
ANYONE wanting home
delivery of The Kitchener-
Waterloo Record please
phone Greg Higgins 887-
9722 for the south side of
Brussels, or phone Doug
McArter 887-6902 for the
north side of town. 19-04-3
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
& ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded music
for weddings, dances
anniversaries, par-
ties, etc.
Phone Brussels evenings.
887-6159
19-98-tf
20 Auction Sales
Auction
Sale
ANGUS Female Sale. From
the Featherston, Glen Islay,
and Sheldon Creek Herds. At
Sheldon Creek Farm Orange-
ville, October 13, 1:00 p.m.
60 lots. Mostly cows with
calves at foot. Also bred and
open heifers. These are top
quality Angus cattle. Cata-
logues from Doug Long, R.R.
1, Orangeville, 519-941-1542.
20-06x1
Auction
Sale
Purebred and Percentage
Charolais cattle, Machinery
and some household items
will be held for
JOHN RINN
Lot 1, Con. 5 Morris Twp.
1/2 mile south of Belgrave,
on No. 4 highway
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
at 12:30 SHARP
CATTLE: PB polled Charo-
lais bull born June 1976; PB
Charolais bull born Novem-
ber 1978; PB Charolais cow
born 1970 with bull calf; PB
Charolais cow born 1970 with
bull calf; PB Charolais cow
born 1970 with bull calf; PB
Charolais cow born 1969 with
bull calf; PB Charolais cow
born 1973 with bull calf; PB
Charolais cow born 1976 with
bull calf;
Charolais cow born 1967 with
bull calf; PB Charolais cow
born 1972 with heifer calf;
PB Charolais cow born 1969
due in November; PB Charo-
lais cow born 1977 with bull
calf; 15/16 Charolais cow
born 1976 ith bull calf; 7/8
Charolais cow born 1974 with
bull calf; 3/4 Charolais cow
born 1974 with heifer calf;
PB Charolais heifer born
1977 bred July 22; PB Charo-
,lais heifer born 1977 due
October; PB Charolais heifer
born 1977 due January; 15/
16 Charolais heifer born 1977
due April; 7/8 Charolais
heifer born 1977 due Sept-
20 Auction Sales
ember; PB Charolais heifer
born May 1978 open; 15 /16
Charolais heifer born May
1978 open; 7/8 Charolais
heifer born May 1978 open;
Registered 1974 Angus cow
rebred; pure bred Angus bull
6 months; 3 Holstein calves;
Cattle brucellois tested and
preg. checked - Most of these
cattle are polled Charolais -
Catalogues available; 2 bulls
Lot 1 & 2 - Cows Lot 3 & 15 -
bred heifers 16 & 20 - open
heifers are 21, 22, 23.
MACHINERY: Ford 142
Plow 4 x 16 auto reset semi
mount; 1978 International
454D tractor with 1850 loader
bucket, dirt plate approx. 200
hours; 1968 Nuffield 4/65
tractor approx. 3230 hrs. has
front and wheel weights -
tractor chains for 28" wheel;
M.F. 1085 tractor with 1600
hrs.; Kvernelands 3 pt.H
3-16 plow; 1977 fifth wheel
trailer with tandem axle, 12'
body, 8' over deck & electric
brakes; New Holland 268
baler; George White Wagon
with 15' rack; Int. 3 pt.H 10'
cultivator; MF 3pt.H 7-1/2 '
disc; Danuser 14" post hole
digger; Massey 4-14 plow;
Smoker 30' elevator with 1
horse motor; 32' skeleton
elevator with motor; on
wheels; MH 4 bar side rake;
4 section harrows with steel
bar (as new); New Holland
450 7' mower with 2 knives;
GW 6'6" snow blower; 2 Int.
11 run seed drills; 2 chop
boxes; wagon and rack; 2
wheel farm trailer.; cement
mixer; 4 steel water troughs;
3 pt.H. weight for tractor;
approx. 200' of 1/2 " plastic
hose (as new); electric airless
paint gun (as new); 3 chicken
crates; sheets of steel;
approx. 100 cedar rails; used
lumber; 150' snow fence;
steel posts; cedar posts &
stakes; 3 horse collars; some
tools; 5 wood wagon wheels.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
INCLUDE: couch; wooden
chairs; bed & spring; fridge
for cream can; dishes; bur-
eau; gramaphone cabinet;
slide viewer & trays; antique
bed spread; numerous art-
icles; Wringer washing
machine.
For information phone
519-347.3048
Terms cash/cheque with ID
day of sale
Farm sold.
Owner or Auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
BRIAN RINTOUL auctioneer
20-06-2
A Post Classified will pay
you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial Brussels
887-6641.
22 Legal Notices
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of John Evans
late of Brussels, Ontario,
retired labourer, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full par-
ticulars of same to the
undersigned on or before the
24th day of October, 1979,
after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed,
haying regard only to claims
that have then been re-
Crawford i Mill & Davies
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-05-3
21 Tenders Wanted
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Phillips
Seaforth, are pleased to
announce the marriage of
their daugther Angela, to
Mr. Dave Huether, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Huether of Brussels. The
wedding will take place
Saturday, October 20th, 1979
in Melville Presbyterian
Church, Brussels, Ontario.
26-06x1
PREGNANT and Need Help?
Free positive confidential
support. Birthright. Call 357-
1769 or 392-6541.
26-05-52
4 Help Wanted
Service Man
required to repair milking
equipment. Must be ex-
perienced or have a dairy
farm background and know-
ledge of basic electronics.
Excellent salary and steady
year round employment.
Vehicle supplied. For more
information contact.
H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS
R.R.#4 WALTON
887.6063
4-06-1
Route
Salesman
wanted to call on dairy
farmers with detergent and
supplies. This is an
established route. Salary or
salary & commission.
Vehicle supplied. For more
information contact.
H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS,
R.R.#4, WALTON
887-6063
4-06-1
Property For Rent
A three-bedroom house in
Brussels. Available
November 1st, 1979. Phone
357-1348. after 4:00 p.m. or
the weekend. 15-06-1
24 Cards of Thanks
I wish to say a very sincere
thank you to all who
remembered me with visits,
cards and treats and for the
acts of kindness and con-
sideration extended to my
family during my stay in
Victoria Hospital, London
and since returning home. A
special thanks to Dr. Paul
Rutherford, to Dr. W.L. Tew
and his associates and to the
Nursing Staff on 4th floor in
Victoria for their excellent
care. — Florence Stratychuk.
24-06-1
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty
jobs are accomplished by low
cost Post Want Ads. Dial
Brussels 887-6641.
20 Auction Sales'
Auction Sale
OF
FARM MACHINERY AND FEED
for
KENNETH MARKS R.R. 1 ATWOOD
Lot 6, Cone. 6, Elma Twp. -1'/4 miles north of
Atwood then 2 1A miles west
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 at 12:30 p.m.
FARM MACHINERY: Case 1816 Uniloader, 2 years
old, two 3-ft buckets; MF 65 diesel tractor, power
steering with industrial loader; Two 88 Oliver gas
tractors with live power take off, new tires, one just
overhauled; W4 International tractor just over-
hauled; IHC 17-tooth cultivator, trail type; IHC
15-tooth cultivator, trail type; S section harrows,
steel stretcher; Fleury Bissell 40-plate double-disc;
3-drum land roller; 13-ft. drag harrows; IHC 15-run
fertilizer drill on, steel IHC 3-furrow ace bottom
plow; Case 3-furrow 3-pt. hitch plow; JD 8-plate
1-way disc; Badger 200-bus. PTO manure spreader;
Farmeze spreader; Red River Special threshing
machine, 100-ft. endless drive belt; New Holland
611 forage harvester 1-row corn head; New Idea 7-ft.
mower; 12-ft. 4-inch grain auger; 16 ft. pipe hay
elevator and motor; wind power 15-2.5000 watt
alternator on trailer; 225-amp. Lincoln welder; 6 ft.
New Idea snowblower; MF No. 3 baler; Two 20-ft.
hay rakes on rubber tired wagons; wooden wagon
box; Grove forage rake and wagon, high pressure
washer; JF fast hay side delivery rake, 3-pt. hitch;
reconditioned Badger 14-ft. silo unloader, complete
with 5 h.p. motor; miscellaneous tools and
equipment; forks , shovels, wire fence equipment,
' pile of scrap iron, etc.'
ANTIQUES: Fanning mill; hand hewn water pump
and pump log ; milk cans; walking plow and
miscellaneous items.
FEED: Approx. 3000 bales of 1979 hay; Approx.
2000 bales of straw; Approx. 65 tonnes of mixed
grain. 20 x 40 silo full of silage from last year never
opened; 20 acres of funks 4065 picking corn in the
field. Some Household Effects.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR ACCIDENTS, DAY OF SALE
Any announcements or corrections given verbally
Day of Sale
Carsons Auction Service
Auctioneer: David Carson, R.R.3, Listowel
291.2049
Prop. Kenneth Marks,R.R.1, Atwood
291-318
19-06-1
Used Cars For Sale.
1974 Pontiac Le Mans in A 1
condition, 4 door V8
automatic. Phone Ken
Sholdice at 887-9284 after 5
or on Saturdays. 10-06-1
19 Notices
LIGHT bulldozing,
landscaping, backfilling.
Larry Bailey 523-443819-06-tf
11 Articles For Sale
POTATOES 887-6985 John A
Perrie, RR3 Brussels, Ont.
11-06x1
24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank those
who sent me cards when I
was in the hospital also those
who visited me. Your
thoughtfulness was greatly
appreciated. Jack Ritchie
24-06-1