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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-06-03, Page 15Wingharn Memorial Shop QUALITY , SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday , Your Guarantee for Over'35 Year...a of CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 158, WINGHAM JOHN STALLItK 80-W Atrazine $1.84 Ib. in 5 lb. packages Liquid Atrazine - Lasso, Bladex and most other spray materials in stock, 9,000 foot 40 lb. sisal baler twine. Cash price $22.50, 10,000 foot sisal also available. Anderson's fertilizer in stock. 'Oliver 545 S.P. Combine with 3 or 4 row narrow corn head. Re-conditioned corn heads available separately, M.F. 35 Diesel tractor, Smale- S.P. Forage Wagon. Re-conditioned. Gehl Forage box and wagon $250. New Idea cutditioner. Int. No. 120 dyna-balance mower with conditioner hitch. N.H. Trail mower. J.D. 24 T baler. M.F. No. 10 baler. N.I. No. 216 flail spreader. Several semi-mounted plows, new 1 h.p. air compressors. $485. A.B.M. Farms Ltd. near Molesworth 887-9043 . 11-92-1 THE ',B.ROSSEL4 POST';i JUNrar.,1981.-14;Ai5 !. 4 A frill /1,111 RINT4771101 d n d e 2 11 Articles foc . Sale CLEARANCE-Last Week For Apples. Get your supply now, while they last. Re- duced nrices on all "C" grades and #1 fancies. Mait- side Orchards. 11,92-1 60" Woods centre mount mower to fit Farm All A. Box 254, Blyth. 11-92x1 12 Wanted to Buy MAJOR corporate client will purchase apartment build- ings or townhouse groups over 25 suites. Unlimited cash available. Contact Whitehall Realty Limited, 100 Adelaide St. West., Suite 1201, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 1S3, (416) 863-0795. 12-92x1 McCREERY Auto Wreckers - Full size scrap cars, $75 delivered. Highway 86, 335- 3314 and 291-4159. 12-87-9 14 Property for Sale Real Estate Ltd. Clinton Phono: 4124371 2 new homes in Brussels, 1200 square ft., electric heat, low interest mortgage, low taxes. Must be seen to be appreciated. * * * * * * WALTON 1 storey frame home, nice- ly renovated, treed lot. t * * * * 150 acres, E. Wawanosh, 110 workable, 2 floor brick home, .2 small barns. * * * ** * Red brick school house, 2 1/2 miles from Brussels, convert- ed for home, small barn and drilled well. * * * * 2 acres, near Brussels, large brick home. Under $30,000.00. 14-92-1 19 Notice PLANNING a book or manu- script? Even before writing make it a reality with money saving method. Small print- ings (500 plus) are welcome. Contact "Publisher" Horn- ing Mills, Ont. LON IJO. (519) 925-6035. 19-92x1 PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR AND Appliance Service. 24 hour ernergency . service. Used appliance sales. Phone 887-9062. 19-92-tf Hank's Small Engine Service Henry Reinink Mile North of Londesboro 523-9202 !Arm and Garden Equipment Repair Ne* and Used Garden Equipment In Stock 19-92-tf 20 Auction Sales ONTARIO'S largest farm machinery consignment sale, Norwich, Ontario, Friday, June 12, 1Q a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month.) Approximately 150-175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more information call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki & Sons. 20-92x1 ESTATE Auction Sale of Farm Machinery and Tools for the late JOHN KELLY R.R. 2 Blyth, 2 1/2 miles north of Blyth and I% miles east on the 7th of Morris Twp. on. SATURDAY, JUNE 6 AT 11 A.M. 880 Oliver diesel tractor; 77 Oliver gas tractor; 88 Oliver diesel tractor with loader; Oliver combine (self-propelled); Inter- national swath er and baler; 4 & 3 furrow Inter- national plows; Interna- tional seed drill; 8 ft. Case disc; 2 drag discs; harrows; land packer; wheel cultivator; 5 wagons with gravity bins; 2 wagons with flat racks; International 4 furrow automatic plow; New Idea manure spreader; 6"x35' auger; 4"x10' auger with motor; hainmer mill; straw shredder; Dayton welder; air compressor; chain saw; drills; saws; hand tools; quantity of scrap iron. AUCTIONEERS Marie Salm Mike Cummings 887.6352 20-92-1 21 Tender Wanted ett w' cgron Oorentyi oaa &am , Tenders INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Maintenance Projects Tenders from all con- struction trades are in- vited for interior and .ex- terior maintenance pro- jects at Huron County Schools. Tender forms and job specifications are avail- able at the Huron County Board of Education offices, 103 Albert Street, Clinton. Deadline for ten der submissiona is 12 o'clock noon, June 16„ 1981. D. McDonald Chairman D.J. Cochrane Director 21-92-1 24 Card of Thanks We wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank our friends and neighbours for the lovely party and gifts. Now that we have moved into our new home in Belgrave we would be glad to have visits from our former neighbours and friends. Our new phone no. is 357-3308. Sincerely, Millie and Alf Nichol 24-92x1 Our deep appreciation and thanks are extended to so many people who did so much for us during Della's illness and at the time of her death. Your visits, gifts, flowers, memorial donations, as well as the many acts of kindness shown by relatives, friends and neighbours will always be remembered. Thank you to the Rebekah Lodge Sisters and the St. John's Anglican church la- dies for preparing and serv- ing the lunch following the service. A very special word of gratitude to the home- makers and nurses who so kindly worked with us during the last weeks and to Mr. Don Vair and Rev. Dan Sargent who spared no time nor effort to be with us even in the final hours. As Della's life touched so many, so are we now touched by your many acts of thoughtfulness. Ross Nichol and Family 24-92-1 I would like to thank every- one for visits, cards and flowers while I was in Wing- ham hospital and since re- turning home. Special thanks to Dr. M. Gear and Dr. J -Bradley and all the nurses on the 2nd floor for their kind- ness and care. Margaret Fear 24-92x1 27 Births OLDFIELD-Jim and Darlene Oldfield are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Stephen James, 7 lbs. 12 ozs. Born May 9, 1981. Proud grandparents are Max and Jean Oldfield, and Leona Snyder. 27-92-1 POTTER-Brian and Rita Potter are happy to announce the safe arrival of Alicia. Marie, a 6 lb. 6 oz. baby daughter born May 19, 1981 in Wingham and District Hospital. A baby sister for Andrew arid a granddaUgh- ter for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Tjaart Ritserna, Wing- ham. 27-92-1 HEMINGWAY-Anne and Ross Hemingway are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Darlene Lynette On May 16th, 1981: A sister for barren and Lyle. 27-2x1 Gorrie MRS. GEORGE BROWN 335-3424 Eight tables were in play at the Games Night of the Gorrie, "COine Alive Club" of Senior Citizens in the Town Hall. Winners were travelling prize for lone hands, Mrs. Ernest D'Arcy, Fordwich; Lucky tally cards, Mrs. Elli Krug, Wroxeter; and Mrs. Ivan Haskins, playing as a man; also Mr. Fred Porter, Howick Township Branch allocation for this year was $1000.00. The total receipts were $1382.50. The executive and campaign committee are deeply grate- ful to canvassers who made. an effort to contact every home. They only had a very few refusals. CANVASSER RECEIPTS Howick Bdy & Town Line, Langthon Vogan, $60.00; Concession 2 & 3 Mrs, William Hutchison, $32.00; Concession 4 & 5 William Thornton, $45.00; Concession 6 & 7 Mrs. Wm. Price and Mrs. Jan Schull, $38.75; Highway 87, Mrs. Harold Robinson, $24.00; Concession 10 & 11 Mrs. Ruth Galbraith, $39.00; Con- cession 12 & 13, Mrs. Wm._ Wingham and Mrs. Bill Hogg were high euchre winners.. Mrs. Herb Clayton of Wingham and Mr. Roy Strong won low prizes. This was the last euchre for this season. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell,, Christopher and Richard of Waterloo visited at the home of Mr, and. Mrs. John Leppington on Sunday. - Rev. Norman Penrose of Cranbrook Correspondent MRS, MAC gNoEir, 887.6645 A number of Cranbrook W.I. members attended the 25th anniversary of the Wal- ton W.I. on Thursday eve- ning, May 28 and report an enjoyable meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Saxon, Scarborough, visited on the weekend with their son John and Mrs. Saxon and family, Weekend visitors with Mr., and Mrs. Howard* Mitchell were Gordon Mitchell, Chris and Brian, Thorold, and Miss Jen Ewanya, St. Catharines... Miss Sandra Cameron, Barrie, is spending awhile With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron. You are reminded of the garage sale being held on Thursday, June 4 from 5 to 10 p.m. at the Cranbrook Community Centre sponsor- ed by the Ladies Aid of Knox Church. There will be a lunch booth. People we know Carl and Eleanor Hem- ingway spent Mother's Day in Wawa with Laurel and Wallace East and family. attending the baptismal ser- vice of Susan Lauren, the ' sister of Kevin and Kathi: 11 Articles for Sale 11 Articles for Sale Red Cross receipts up Werner, $83.50; Concession 14 & 15, Mrs. C. Nickel, Donald Nickel, $51.00; Con- cession 16 & 17, Miss E. Dickson, Mrs, M. Weir, $65.00; Howick & Carrick Bdy.-Mrs. E. Jeffrey, Mrs. • A. Darling, $62.00; Howick & Turnberry Bdy-(North from Salem)-Arthur Fitch, $35.00; Gorrie Village North East, Jasper Farrish, $93.25; Gorrie South West-Mrs. Wm. Smith, $32.00; Gorrie Main St. West, Hector Ham- ilton, $36.00; Gorrie Main. St. East, Hector Hamilton, $40.00; South east-Mrs. Alex Taylor, $87.00; North West Mrs. Ruth GalbraIth,, $47.50; Fordwich area, Village only Mrs. Anson Ruttan assisted by Leo Ruttan, Rosemary Nickel and Mr. Anson Ruttan $280.50 (Concessions north and south not canvasses); Wroxeter (north), Mrs. Leone }Utter (Key Lady) $74.00; (South) Mrs. Geo, Adams, $53.00; Wroxeter Village Mrs. Bonnie Lockt. wood, 11.00; Mrs. Doreen Wintemute, $34.00; Mrs. Kathie Millinger, $30.50; Mrs. Wes Newton, $11.50. Total canvass-$1382.50. • • • 4 Gaines night its succes s Drayton and Glenallan Churches was the minister at • Gorrie and Wroxeter United Churches on Sunday morn- ing. Rev.. J.D. Martin of Palmerston was the guest speaker at Glenallan anniver- sary service. Mr. and Mrs. George Noble and Mr. Ken Noble spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Linden in London. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Frei- burger and family of Green- och visited Sunday with Mrs. Jos. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Allan, Jamie and Mark of Kitchener visited Mrs. John Strang on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Cherry and Mr. Wm. Cherry of Palmerston; and Mr. Donald Cherry of Waterloo visited Mrs. Edward Bolan- der on Sunday. Mrs. Thos Penrose of Hyde Park Nursing Home, Guelph; Rev, and Mrs. Norman Penrose and Mr. Thos. Post of Lake Erie area were dinner guests of Mrs. , Glad. Edgar on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Grain- ger, David and Steven of Waterloo accompanied by Mr. Cecil Grainger Of List- owel Hospital spent Saturday With 1Mrs. Cecil Grainger. Also Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grainger and Gary visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gra- ham and Genevieve of kit- then& visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Graham.