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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
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:THE :ESAU.SSE1A. POST, • NOVEMBER 28, isso*
ed
ATTENTION
FARMERSI
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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
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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