HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-04-02, Page 14THE BELMORE
MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL
will be held on
SAT., APRIL, 12th
from
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
this year. The meal consists
of all the hot pancakes and
Belmore Maple Syrup, you
can eat along with Farmer's
-Sausage, homemade apple-
sauce and a beverage.
The Belmore Maple Syrup
Festival features local enter-
tainment ibroughout the day
as well as the sale of maple
products, farmer's sausage,
handicrafts, and homemade
baking.
This year we are also
having a special day for
Senior Citizens on Thurs.
Apr. 10th. The meal is being
served from 10:00 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. There will be
booths and activities of parti-
cular interest to them. .
The prices are: Acliilts -
$3.50; Children. under 12 -
$2.00. There will also be a
25c discount per ticket on bus
loads with advance tickets
purchased before Apr. .1st.
No refund is allowed on
unused tickets.
On Sat. Apr. 12th from
9;00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. there
will be a dance to the music
of Country North. 1-31-2
EASTER Teen Dance, Ethel
Community Centre, Thurs-
day, April 3/80. Time - 8:30-
12:00 midnight. Admission
$2.00 each. Stevens Disc
Jockey. 1-30x2
1st annual Brussels Lions
"Town & Country Trade-
fest", B.M.&G. Community
Centre Arena, April 24, 25
and 26. Visit area trade and
service booths. Free draws.
Bingo night, 25th; dance,
26th. 1-30-3
GOT an event coming up?
3000 people will read about it
in the Brussels Post coming
events classified. Buy two
insertions and get the third
one FREE. Phone 887-6641.
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4 Help Wanted
TORONTO: Many jobs in
and near Toronto, in homes
looking after children. Send
resume, reference, photo or
call Liz, Gibson Girl, 102
Bloor Street West, Toronto,
Ontario, Phone 924-7395.
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5 Bus. Opportunity
Use Your
Spare Time
Profitably
Business is booming.
Equal opportunity for every-
one, ladies, men, students.
No investment. 8 hour week
will do. Salary or commission
negotiable. Full time open.
ing available.
ELECTROLUX 884-6810
See our selection of good,
used
Furniture
Antiques and
Collectables
Consign any of your
Unwanted or Unloved
items.
"Old Or NeW, we will
sell it for you.'
Come and browse.
Wingham, 357-2628.
11,31-tf
Used Cars For Sale
1977 Nova Sedan, excellent
condition, present mileage
10,700, automatic, power
steering, deluxe interior,
887-9389.
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11 Articles For Sale
FOR SALE: Sap pails. Phone
Blyth. Steel Barrels, Blyth.
11-30-3
ORDER your grain storage
bins by March 31st and save
5%. VVesteel-Rosco prices
increase another 5% on April
1, Call Huron Feeding
Systems at 887-6289 'soon.
11-30-2
45 gal. steel barrels for
holding sap and barrels for
all uses. Phone Blyth Steel
Barrels, Blyth, 523-4461.
11:30-3,
MAPLE arrow soybean" for
sale. 519-867-5450. 11-31-3
600 bales of hay, $1:00 , a
bale. .No rain. • Easy loaded,
Ross Veitch, 887-6950.,
11-31-1.
VENTWOOD" shelving and
hangrails, suitable for home
or store. One single, one
double circular chrome
Pedestal rack. Two 60"
chrome coat rack, suitable
for home or store. Several
plastic stacking, drawers.
Two window floodlights with
timers. Inquire Hansel &
Gretel, Blyth. 11-31-1
A GIRL'S spring coat, size
14, excellent condition. 887-
6705. 11-31-1
CEDAR posts. Call Don
Miller,- 887-9290. 11-314
OUR mailorder catalog con-
tains many old-fashioned
hard-to-get items: farm bells
cider presses, canning aids,
stainless steel bowls, apple
parers, cherry stoners, wind-
mills, grain mills, buggies,
harnesses. Send self-
addressed, stamped enve-
lope for details. The Pioneer
Place, Department 1418,
Route 4, Aylmer, Ontario
N5H 2R3. 11-31x1
BALED hay and straw,
Emerson Mitchell, 887-6697.
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1 Coming Events
REMINDER to pre-school
parents: Kindergarten regis-
tration for Walton Public
School and Seaforth Public
School is coming up soon.
Please check the ad else=
where in this paper for
details! 1-31-1
VARIETY night, featuring
loCal talent with old and new
favourites, singing, instru•
mentals• and dancing. Blyth
Memorial Hall, April 16, 8.
p.m. Adults $2 and children
$1. 1-31-1
WORSHIP Service, April 6,
7:30 p.m. Brussels Menno-
nite Fellowship welcomes
you at the Melville Presby-
terian. Church basement.
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EASTER bazaar - Saturday,
April S, 3 p.m. Brussels
Library. Baking, novelties,
tea room. Sponsored by the
U. C. W. 1-31-1
EXETER- Saddle Club - auc-
tion and bake- sale. Friday,
April 4th, 1 p.m. sharp at
Centralia Hall. Consign-
ments taken until 12:30. Club
retains 15% . Refreshments
available. Everyone wet-
come! 1-31-1
FAMILY Dance sponsored
by the 1st Brussels Brownie
Pack to be held Friday, April
25 at the' Cranbrook Hall.
8:00-12:00 p.m. Tickets $2.00
each or $7.00 per family. For
tickets call Shirley Magee
887-6162 or Linda Minielly
887-6542. Ladies please pro-
vide lunch. Children under
16 years must be accomp-
anied 'by an adult couple.
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McCreery
Auto
Wreckers
R.R. #2, Wroxeter
on Highway 86
Midway between
Wingham
and Listowel
•
Used Auto Parts
Used' Cars and
Trucks
24 Hour Towing.
Service
Will pay $25 for
complete scrap cars
picked up.
Foreign cars, $15 picked up.
Phone
Listowel 291-4159
Gorrie 335.3314
104741
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14 THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 2 1080
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1 Coming Events 5 Bus Opportunity
REBEKAH Lodge Variety
Fair, Saturday, May 3rd.
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1 Corning Events
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT
invites you to attend the
Child
Health
Clinic
HEALTH UNIT OFFICE
MEDICAL BUILDING,
BRUSSELS,
on Tuesday
APRIL 8,1980
from 9:30 -11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Vision Screening
6. Fluoride brushing for
ages 3 to 5 years. 1-31-1
HOWICK Lions' Bingo will
be held Saturday, April 5th
at 8:00 p.m. in 'Wroxeter,
Community Hall. Admission
$1.00. 12 regular games for
$10.00; 2 share the wealth;
one $25.00 special; jackpot
$120.00 on 54 calls; purple
ball $70.00; door & consol-
ation prizes. 1-31-1
FAMILY Spring Dinner and
Dance Friday, April 11.
B.M:G. 'Community Centre,
music by Steven's Country
Gold. Dinner 7 p.m. Dancing
to follow.. $2.50 per person
and pre-school children free.
Tickets available from recre-
ation members or at the
arena. Sponsored by the
recreation committee.
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CLINTON LEGION BINGO -
every Thursday, 8:00 p.m.
First regular card $1. Re-
stricted to 16 years or over.
15 regular games of $15.,
$ 5. least on split. Many
other specials. Jackpot $200.
must go each week. 1-27-ff
FOR immediate sale - North
eastern Alberta weekly
newspaper showing excellent
return. Apply to Box JK,
A.W.N.A., #213, 11 Fairway
Drive, Edmonton, Alberta.
T6J 2W4. 5.31x1
WE require, automotive,
journeymen for large car and
truck dealership in northern
Alberta. We offer stable
employment, comprehensive
group benefits and an effect-
ive hourly rate of $12.25 per
hour. Community offers '
excellent living conditions,
full recreation facilities and i
an excellent economy,
Successful applicant must
possess a Journeymen's
Licence, be in good health,
have the ability to organize
work, diagnose properly and
work well,with others. A full
compliment of working , tools
is required. Phone Brian
Lewis at: area code 403-532-
8865 between 1:00 and 5:00
p.m. Monday. For full details
write Mr. Lewis c/o Trump-
eter Pontiac. Buick, 12308
100th Street, Grande Prairie,
Alberta TSV 4H7. Oppor-
tunity affords good advance-
ment potential. 5-31x1
Farm Stock For Sale';
,
GOOD selection of Hamp-
shire, Yorkshire, Hamp x
York and York x Landrace
boars, ready for service.
Prices reflect market con-
ditions. Bob Robinson, R.R.
4, Walton, 345=2317.
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Used Cars For Sale
L.& M.AUTO
WRECKING
R.R.3, Brussels, Ont.
Used Auto Parts
and Towing.
We buy Rads, Batteries,
Copper and Scrap
We pay cash
for complete cars or trucks
etc. Call 887-9561
10-90-26
come
11' Articles For Sale
1500 bales of hay & 500.bales
of straw: Phone 523-9406. .
11-31x1
FREE catalogue - macrame
supplies and books for all
your needs. Write Macrame
Hut, 23.93 Ness Ave;, Winni-
peg, Man. R3J 1A5.
11-314
Potatoes 887-6430, 11-28x4
13 Wanted
GOOD used furniture and
antiques, clothing including'
blue jeans and knick knacks
on consignment. We can sell
those unwanted articles for
you. Call for more in-
formation. - The Second
Time Around Shoppe (now
open] at site of Rintoul's
Luxury-Pools 1/2 a mile north
On #4 highway,' Wingham.
357-2628. •13-27-ff •
14 Property For Sale
UTTON
Red Estate Ltd;
65 acres in' Belgrave area
with access to • two paved
roads, over half hard and soft
wood bush, creek, asking
$36,000.
*.* *;‘, * *
Winghm - Brand new elec-
trically heated 3 bedroom
home with ,broadlborried
ing room, spacious kitchen
with dining area, fully sod-
ded grounds. Asking $36,900
******
Belgrave - Due to health
reasons owners •must sell this
cozy bungalow, plastered
interior walls and'exterior of
aluminum siding. Other feat-
ures are eat-in kitchen, en-
closed sunporch, full base-
ment with extra room,
detached garage, drilled well
on property.
******
Belgrave Three bedroom
bungalow with extra self
contained apartment. Home
well maintained with new
roof, and newly decorated.
Opportunity for retirement
home as well as added
income and is situated on a
good lot. Asking in the upper
twenties.
******
Mildmay area - 20 yr. old
home in best of condition,
very moderately priced - pay
$2500 down arid owners will
take back a mortgage for the
balance at 7%
******
100 acres on paved road
north of Belmore, 95 acres
workable; 3 acres maple
bush. Two storey brick house
has been restyled and insu-
lated - combination oil-wood
furnace. Barn 72x108, silo
and implement shed. Asking
$135,000. Try your offer.
Mel %idlers, Wingham
357.3208
representing
LLOYD W HUTTON
REAL ESTATE LTD.
Broker; Kincardine.
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