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The Brussels Post, 1980-08-06, Page 1519 Notices 19 Notices. COMMERCIAL SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING PAPER POSTERS , SHOW CARDS SIGN WRITING "DUNN BY TOM" THOMAS E. DUNN R.4.1, BLUEVALE„ONT. TELEPHONE 335-6395 19-49-ff 21 Tenders Wanted 26 Personal • and New 48-3 and 357- 48-2 rick- ing. te's, ham 48-2 om- r in ank 17-4 and S-2 Ltf OR 24 ce. Cone 9-tf 10 uer or for rid 1-tf it a ;els 20 Auction Sales Farm for Sale To settle estate, west half of Lot 22, Concession 16 Grey Township. 50 acres, some tile, drilled well, a barn to demolish. Inquire by August 9th. Phone 229-6542, Kirkton. 20-48-2 20 Auction Sales 24 Cards of Thanks We wish to say thank you to our families, friends and neighbours for your gifts, and the pleasure of your company which added to our happiness on our wedding day. Your thoughtfulness will always be cherished. — Carman and Ella Gwyn 24-49-1 IC. tbled and radio USE Post. ,WANT -ADS Phone 887-6641 Auction Sale of Household Items and. Cattle Show Equipment will be held for Jltn and Mattlorle Coultas V2 mile east of Belgrave SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 AT1 P.M. 2 pce chesterfield suite; dining table, chairs, buffet, couch; mirroi; kitchen table and chairs;' wood stove; electric stove; vacuum, cleaner; dishes include some antique :quart jars; dresser with matching bed; bedroom Chair; white dresser; beds with box spring and mattress; quantity of small articles; show equipment includes halters, show sticks, clippers and tack box; whiple tree. All proceeds of this sale will go to the Belgrave United Church building fund and the Belgrave Community Centre junior sports equipment fund. TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE OWner or auctioneer not reponsible for accidents or losses GEORGE POWELL, Clerk BRIAN IUNTOUL, Auctioneer 2d-49*-2 • AUCTION SALE , consisting of complete contents of home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aitchison with a small addition, to be held at WINGHAM AUCTION 'CENTRE next to L.C.B.O., WIngham SATURDAY, AUGUST 9,11 A.M. Press back child's rocker; 2 armoires; new 2 pce. velour chesterfield; bed chesterfield; dining table w. spiral turned legs; 6 P.B. chairs; 4 tier bookcase w. secretary desk section; 3 single beds; 2 dressers; antique commode; 31 day wall clock; antique Waterbury weight clock; antique Opeg projector radioptician; Brownie 33-8mm movie projector; impressive china cabinet' & buffet; antique cup- board; portable color T.V.; electric guitar; 2 Niagara thermocyclopads; humidifier; small, tables; odd chairs; magazine rack; 3 trunks; hi-fi and records; wicker fernery stand; wide mouth crock engraved "James Leask - Dealer in Snuff, Toronto"; 2 oval frames w. convex glass; pictures; picture frames; mirrors; Singer sewing machine; Sears sewing machine; upright freezer; chest freezer; 2 door frost free 'frig; 24" electric stove - nearly new; Maytag dryer - 2 years old; automatic washer - 4 years old; antique double bob sleigh;, toys; selection dishes, glassware, china cups: & saucers, incl. depression ,glass, Indian brass items; ,books; sealers; kerosene • antique finger hold lamp; 6" bench saw w. motor; , gatherings of a lifetime of hand tools & numerous box lots miseellaneous; snow blower; lawn mower; garden tools; numerous other items. PREVIEW: Friday, Aug. 8, 2-5 and 7.9 and Saturday morning prior to sale. , JACK ALEXANDER, Auctioneer 357.1442 20-49-1 Ministry of Housing Ontario Housing Corporation Tender Reference Number BOS P.T. 80-128 for landscape and site maintenance (Janitorial Services) at the Senior Citizen Building Alex- ander St. Brussels, Ont.. Tenders will be re- ceived for the above until 11:00 a.m. local time, August 22, 1980 by the Ontario Housing Corpor- ' ation, do Court House and Registry Office, 80 Dundas Street, P.O. Box ,5600, Terminal "A", Lon- don, Ontario N6A 2P3 • 1(519/679-7110) from whom details- and specif- ications may be obtained. Details , and specifications may also be obtained from the Huron County Hous- ing Authority, " 48 The Square, Goderich, Ont- ario N7A 1M5 (519/524- 2637), quoting reference 'number as above. The lowest or any tender not (necessarily accepted. 21-49-1 H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service 8 installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON 887-6063 If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK Financial assistance Ma Management co traini unselling nagement ng Information on government programs for business See our Stratford Office Representative PETE HUXTABLE AT: The Windham Motel, R.R. #4, Winghant On: The 2nd & 3rd Tuesday of each month [NEXT VISIT DATE: AUG. 12thl [Branch Office Address] For an appointment or further information on the Bank's Services call 271-5650 [collect] or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario 4 +4 r THE BRUSSELS POST* ' Brussels girl wort S: for NIVCA:fOr the 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the estate of ROBERT GOWER All persons having claims against the Estate of Robert Gower, late of the Township ,of Grey in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, who died on the 31st day of January, 1980, are hereby notified to send in full partic- ulars of their claims to, the undersigned on or before the 21st day of August, 1980, after which date the assets will be distributed, 'having regard only to claims then, received. Dated at Seaforth, this 24th day of July, 1980. • McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the executor. 22-48-3 A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried • one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. 24 Cards of Thanks The family of the late Mary Work wishes to express sin- cere gratitude for the kind expressions of sympathy, the beautiful floral tributes and the generous charitable don- ations. The many lovely cards, flowers and visits from friends, neighbours and rela- tions were a great strength to her during her brief illness. For the wonderful care by all the concerned staff at Uni- versity Hospital, the words of comfort from her minister Rev. G. Strome of Empress United Church, London and the kindness shown by Mr. and Mrs. Max Watts and the ladies of Melville Presby- terian Church, we extend our heartfelt thank's. —Graham & Margaret Work I June & George Banker and ftunilies 24-49-1 Fred and Brenda Phillips (nee Bretinter) are happy to announce their, marriage on. Sunday, July 27, 1980. Their parents are Russell and Jean ! Phillips of R.R. 2, Lucknow and Bob and. Isabelle Brem- ner of Ethel. Rev. Stanley McDonald, of. Hensall offici- ated. 26.49x1 1 Coming Events BUS to C.N.E. August 17, 26, 30. Grandstand tickets available. Nicholson Bus Lines. 357-3014. 1-49-3 HOWICK Lion's Bingo will be held on Friday, August • 8th., at 8:00 p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hall. Admission $1.00. 12 Regular games fro. $10.00; 2 Share the Wealth; one $25.00 Special; Jackpot $170.00 on 59 calls; Purple Ball $120.00; Door and Consolation Prizes. 1-49-1 ,Used Cars For Sale 1970 Buick Le Sabre, 2 door hardtop, 14,000 original miles, Phone 887-6588 or 527-0608. 10-49-1 Details of weaner program are final Agriculture and Food Minister Lorne C. Henderson has announced the final details of the Sow Weaner ' Pig Stabilization Plan which has come into effect retro- active to April1st, 1980. .• Farmers will enrol as pro- ducers for a five-year period, ending March 31st, 1985. The plan will work on two'' six-month periods per year; ending September 30 and March 31 of each year.' The minimum number of sows eligible for enrolment is four; the maximum num- ber a producer may enrol is 100. The 'commission will verify sow counts by making spot checks on randomly chosen farms. As in other stabilization plans, the government will pay two-thirds. For a sow weaner plan, however, the commission will pay most of the farmers' fees in advance and recover them when hog prices improve. Payments will be based on the price of market hogs, but paid on sows. Additional details on such items as eligibility of part- nerships and method of reg- istering sows will be covered in a brochure to be mailed early in. August, together with application forms, to all producers registered with the Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing. Board. Brochures and application forms will also be available from the Agricultural Office, Clinton. —Don Pullen, Ag. Rep. FY.E.P. is a Federal Youth Employment Program inder which the Maitland Valley Conservation Author- ity (M.V.C4.) has hired five ' students for the summer. The program, F.Y.EI. is designed to provide students with a meaningful• work ex- perience assisting with pro- jects that benefit the com- munity in some way. M.V.C.A.'s program is ad- ministered through federal .employment Development Branch Office, London with funding made from the Perth Constituency. M.V.C.A.'s five students are undertaking two major projects for the summer, one ibeing a social survey and research project at the Falls Reserve Conservation Area, Bei:miller, while the other involves a community rel- ations/conservation services project. The project taking place at 'the Falls-Reserve is designed ito give M.V.C.A. a better 'understanding of the needs land wants of the visitors to I that area. The purpose being to better the visitors stay 'through appropriate site, fac- ,I ility and/or program devel- lopment. The Community Relations Conservation Serviees pro- ject is designed to better the general public's understand- ing of the conservation ser- ' vices offered by the Author- ity. Reforestation, erosion control and stream improve- ment projeets are , primarily befng addressed. Working on the Falls Re- serve project are Dawn Bron- son from Listowel, Fran Mor-4 ris from Drayton and Art' ,Wombwell from Listowel. ;Dawn iv employed for 18 weeks as the project super- visor while Fran, as the Social Survey Co-ordinator 'and Art, as the. Cartoirapher are employed for 14 weeks leach. Bev. Hoegy of Brodhagen is employed for 16 weeks as 'M.V.C.A.'s Community/Rel- ations/Conservation Services technician. Alida Dorich of Brussels is assisting both of the F.Y.E.P projects in her capacity as the designer-illustrator. She, also, is employed for 14 weeks. All of M.V.C.A.'s five • summer students are plan- ning to return to school in the 'fall, attending either com- 'munity college or university. Opening new doors to small business