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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-11-26, Page 19Wanted .Dead or Disabled Cows & Horses Stocker cattle, calves and swine pick up Free of charge . Top Prices Paid For fresh animals over 500 lbs - $1.00 a hundred weight, Cows and horses over 1500 lbs. = $20.00 4 wheel drive radio dispatched trucks 24 hr. service-7 days a week For fast efficient service call us first Brussels Pet Food Supplies • -804334.or • 800.265-4267 = 19-62-tt: Sale for ' ' ALLEN WEBB to be held at the 13:M.G. Arena Brussels, WED..- DEC. 10 at 6:30 P.M. OFFERED FOR SALE: A complete line of house- hold contents including, appliances, livingroom, and bedroom furniture etc. Anyone wishing to add items to this sale calls TOM PAPPLE Auctioneer 527-0514 527.0940 20.65-1 New M.F. Specials 2 M.F. 18' set disc 1 sM.F..: 124 baler; 22 bale. thro.wer 1 M.F. 230D tractor ,1 M.F. 184-4 tractor 1 M.F. 236 loader' New Miscellaneous 3 Geo. White blowers 1 41' 'Speed King auger 2 J.M. 350 boxes Used M.F. Demo 1 265D M,.P. 100 HR 17 month warranty 1 M.F, 880'16:6 ,furrow plow • Used Tractors 1 M.F. 1155D cab, air, heater, 140 H.P. 1 M.F. 1135D cab, heater, 120 H.P. 1 M.F. •135G Ind. loader 1 J.D. 4020 cab, heater, duals 1 Nuffield 10/42 tractor Used Combines 1 410G. cab, quick attach 1 410G cab, pickup 1 A.C. G. 6 row corn head, cutting head, pick up Clear Out Specials 1 1160 Case combine, cab, 4 row corn head, cutting head 1 M.F. 21' set disc. 2 M.F. 72 P.T.O. combines 1 530.Ford baler 1 J.D. 5 furrow plow 1 M.F. 74.6 furrow plow 1 M.F.44 corn head 2 M.F. 63 corn heads 1 M.F. 36 10' swather Boyes Farm Supply Massey-Ferguson Seaforth, Ont. 5274257 izis.?MtliW Mt4:41 :THE :ESAU.SSE1A. POST, • NOVEMBER 28, isso* ed ATTENTION FARMERSI i6-1 20 Auction Sales 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS n the estate of NORMAN EIRNES late of the Village. Atwood, in the County of erth, retired labourer, eceased. 11 persons having claims gainst the above estate are eqUired , to send full articulars of same to the ndersigned on or before the 8th day of November, 1980, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims thathave then been received. CRAWFORD, MILL, DAVIES & EISTON Brussels, Ontario Solkltors for the Executor. 22-63-3 Post IN/ANT •ADS Phone 887-6641 22 Legal. Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS ..- AND OTHERS In the matter of the Estate of. ALICE DORA GEORGINA FISCHER; late of the Village of Brussels, in the. County .of Huron, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Alice Dora Georgina Fischer are • required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified- to Goodall and Campbell,Solicitors for the. Administrator of the Estate, on or before December 19th, 1980, and that after such date the Administrator will proceed• to distribute the assets of the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which Goodall and Campbell shall then have had notice. Dated at Brussels, -Ontario this 19th day of November, 1980. - LAURA FISCHER Administrator of the Estate of Alice Dora Georgina Fischer by her solicitors GOODALL & CAMPBELL P.O. Box 329 Brussels, Ontario 22-64-3 Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are, accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. As we pause, to consider the events of the week just passed, we wish to extend sincere thanks and ,ap-- preciation to our friends, our neighbours , and the community at large for the sympathy, kindness and understanding we ,received. You have indeed made us feel part of this fine community -- and we shall long remember. — Robert, Douglas and. Sheila Richards. 24.65-1 Our sincere thanks to our brothers, sisters, • nieces, nephews, friends and neighbours for the flowers, gifts, cards and well wishes we received on our 45th Wedding Anniversary. Extra special thanks to our sons, their Wives and families for all their work and planning to make our surprise party such a 'success. It gives us many pleasant . memories for the future. -- Jean and George Bridge. 24-65x1 We sincerely thank relatives, friends and, neighbours for the "Farewell Party" held for us on our leaVing the farm to take up residence in Brussels. Your thoughtful- ness was - appreciated. Thanks to Yvonne and Leslie Knight for hosting .the party, also for gifts and to all who attended.. Ken, Doris and Kendra Fischer, Maurice and Helen Cameron. 24-65x1 I would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for the treats, gifts" and cards while in Victoria Hospital and at Donna's. These were very much appreciated and your kindness will long be re- membered. Peggy Cudmore. 24-65-1 I would like to thank my family, relatives, neighbours and friends for their get well wishes, gifts and yisits; while I was a patient in Wingham hospital and also on my return home. Your kindess will always be remembered. — Annie Bray. 24-65x1 Thank you to the people of Brussels, Ethel and Belgrave for their support in the Arthritic canvass, Approximately, S902.00 was raised by the Leos. 24.65x1 PRESCOTT: In loving memory of a dear husband Thomas Prescott who -entered into rest, Nov. '22,,' 1978. Sadly missed by 'his wife, Jane E. Prescott. 25-65-1. BAKER In loving memory of a dear' husband Joieph Baker who passed away Nov. 28, 1953. No one knows 'the sorrow Only those who have lost can tell \ Of the grief that' is borne in `silence For the one we loved so well. Sadly missed by wife Ann P. Baxter and family. 25-65x1 1 Coming Events ANNUAL Fall Dance, sponsored by the Wingham District Snowmobile As- sociation, Saturday, November 29 at the Howick Community Centre. Music by the Nitelites, Admission $8 per couple. Includes lunch and door pizes. Everyone welcome. Tickets available from any club member or at the door. 1-65-1 RCMP band to play in Blyth Contemporary jazz,- rock, sentimental oldies, or the best of the popular tunes... you are in for a •special treat when you hear the Mounted Police "Show Band" at Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, Nov. 30 at 2:30 p.m. This talented group of 12 musicians hive a lot of fun producing it. The Show Band is an inte grab part of the world-famous RCMP Concert Band' stationed in ottawa. Personnel seleeted to per- form in the RCMP Show Band are some of today's most accomplished music- ians. They for the most part, are career police musicians .who are selected from the professional music scene 'from all parts of Canada. The role of the Show Band is to support the Crime Prevention Program of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police by entertaining thro- ugh music, Each perfory mance requires a sparkling repertoire, a lively performance and a lively sound. All proceeds from this concert will go towards the Blyth Memorial Hall building prograth. Ticket are only $3 for adults and $1.50 for children and may be reserv- ed by calling 523-9300 or 523-9636. Otiforto. gtown cabboge plentiful vegetable, it has been a- cabbage as a pretty ordinary round for several thousand .Although we may think of and cabbage rolls. Much of it also goes into coleslaw pro- ducts for the restaurant trade. Cabbage for the fresh market is sold in heads or as years, used in various dishes shredded cabbage for cole- from soups and• cabbage rolls slaw. to goulash and coleslaw. It's a widely used and extremely versatile- vegetiable. Which ever variety you choose, look for _solid 'firm There are over 3,000 acres heads that , ire- relatively of cabbage grown in Ontario heavy for, their size, with and the harvested crop is leaVes that are fresh and used for processing and the crisp. And be sure it's Ontar- fresh market. io grown for your assurance For processing, it, is used in of quality, products such as sauerkraut ition 'ear land ELS Low d. ring, rest t. in ;ion use 2%, min Is feat, -be: e - age. In )R 24 ne --tf 5 :.1n( *hi °flan-1 MILLER - In Loving Memory of a dear wife, mother, 'grandmother and great- , grandmother, who passed away November 22, 1977. Sadly missed by Husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Our family ,circle has been broken. A link gone from our chain, But though we're parted for a while. We know we'll meet again. 25-65x1 25 In Memoriam