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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-12-09, Page 16ATTENTION Farmers and Small Businessmen Keep your accounts up-to-date for those important banking and management decisions. MORRIS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE RR 2, Bluevale Ph. 887-9451 (91.9-4 NOTICE Grey Township Residents Please be advised that the Walton Damp will be closed on Boxing. Day, Sahuday, Dec. 26. .19-19-2 Ontario POTATOES Schneider Ring BOLOGNA Dietrichs Scone ROLLS Heinz Tomato' SOUP Ontario CARROTS .99 1.89,, .89 1.89 1.49 3/.93 b?s/ .79 12's 10 lb. bag Schneiders Frozen Cello STEAKETTES 500 gram CHEERIOS 425 gram 10 Oz. 2 lb. bag McCUTCHEON GROCERY We Deliver Brussels 887-9445 -STORE HOURS Monday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 porn, Friday 9:00tith,.to 9i0Or p.itto A16 — THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 9, 1981 Money gone !.• Christmas near! Get needed cash by selling here Poor loan records cost farmers a lot of money MARGARINE 16 oz. 14 Property for Sale o BAILEY Real Estate Ltd. Clinton Phone: 4124371 Brussels-John St., mobile home on nicely treed, large lot, double garage. *** * * * 2 Acres-near Brussels, large brick home, presently being completely renovated. **** COMMERCIAL BUILDING Main St., Brussels, 2 bdr. apartment above, very rea- sonable price. ** *** 150 acres, 7th Con. Morris Twp., 110 workable and drained, fair buildings. ***** * NEW LISTING 1 1/2 storey frame home, Turn- berry St., 3 bdr., finished rec. room, double lot, reasonable down payment. ****** 28 Acres-good home, farrow to finish, barns liquid system, Hullett Twp., any reasonable offer considered. 14-19-1 24 Card of Thanks I would like to thank everyone that visited me, also for cards, letters, gifts and treats while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, the nursing staff on 1st and 2nd floor and Jean Hall, Thera- pist. A special thanks to my family who did so much extra work at my home. All these kindnesses I will always re- member. Violet Mach an 24-19x1 19 Notice PHIL' S Refrigerator and Ap- pliance Service - prompt, dependable service to all makes and models of domes- tic applicances. Phone 887- 9062. 19-18-tf 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the matter of The Estate of John Portis Savage, also known as John Henry Savage I 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 John Portis Savage are required to send pariculars of their claim, duly verified to John T. Goodall, Solicitors for the Executor of the Estate on or before January 9th, 1982, and that after such date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of which John T. Goodall shall then have had notice. Dated at Brussels, Ontario this 9th day of December, 1981. JOHN W. SCHENK Executor of the Estate of John Portis Savage by his solicitors JOHN T. GOODALL 22-19-3 24 Card of Thanks I would like to express my sincere appreciation and thanks to the friends and neighbours of the 17th and -boundary for the lovely floral arrangement and macrame towel hanger with acces- sories. With these gifts come fond memories that will al- ways remain with me. Margery Ritchie 24-19x1 27 Births GLLLIS—John and Pat are pleased to annouce the safe arrival of a son, Craig John- athon , on Thursday, Novem- ber 26, 1981 at St. Mary's Hospital, St. Marys. Proud grandparents are Mildred Sparling of St. Marys and Mildred and Harry Gillis, RR#2 Brussels, Ont. 27-19x1 25 In Memoriam JOHNSTON—In loving memory of a dear father Harvey Johnston who passed away five years ago on December 13, 1976. There is a gift in life that we cannot buy That is very rare and true It's the gift of a wonddrful dad Like the one we had in you The m any things that you did for us In your kind and loving way You gave us years of happi- ness No one can take away Nothing could be more beaut- iful Than the memories we have in you To us you were someone special God must have thought so too Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughters Helen, Leona, Doris and Joan. 25-19-1 JOHNSTON—In loving memory of a dear husband Harvey Johnston who passed away five years ago on December 13, 1976. I will always remember in my heart The happiness'we both knew We travelled lifes pathway together It was beautiful because of you I remember the day I met you The day God made you mine I remember the day I lost you And will until the end of time But with all my tears and heartaches This one thing has made me glad You chose me to share with you Those wonderful years we had Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Leila. 25-19-1 24 Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our rela- tives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kind- ness, messages of sympathy, floral tributes and charitable donations during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Huronview, Rev. C. Swan, M.L. Watts Funeral Home, and the Walton U,C,W. The family of the late Gertrude Rutledge Bennett 24-19-1 28 Deaths RUTLEDGE-BENNETT Gertrude passed away in Huronview, Clinton on Thursday, November 26, 1981. Gertrude Rutledge- Bennett of Walton, in her 91st year. Dear mother of Ken- neth of Agincourt; Horace of London; Fred of Ottawa; Leslie of Mississauga. Step- mother of Marie (Mrs. Wil- liam Coutts) of Walton and Ross Bennett of Walton. Also ,survived by 18 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her first husband, Frederick Rutledge and by.her second husband, G. Roy Bennett and by three sisters and three brothers. Resting at the Brussels Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral Home, Sunday eve- ning until Monday where funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Interment Brussels Cemetery. 28-19-1 USE Post WANT-ADS Phone 887-6641 Poor financing and loan records are costing producers more than they may realize, says Bill Grexton, associate agricultural representative, Wellington County. "Many producers don't know how much they borrow each year, when they borrow- ed it, or how much they owe," he says. "Too- many are content to let the bank take care of financing." The operating loan is one type of financing that can lead of carelessness. This type of loan is designed to cover operating expenses and should be paid back within the year. It was not designed to cover capital expenditures. Under the operating loan, farmers authorize the bank of advance money for expenses. Problems begin when the farmer neglects to keep tabs on the account. "This type of financing is becoming a problem, particu- larly for beef producers," says Mr. Grexton. "Some producers have accrued op- erating loans two to four time greater than their cattle in- ventory." The Ontario Farm Record 'Carnival Soft Old South Frozen Orange JUICE 12 oz. Canned PEPSI 24 Zip Tops Kraft DINNERS 225 gr. Cottonelle Toilet TISSUE 4's Sunshine 100 oz. KETCHUP Chapman's ICE CREAM Book or "blue book" pro- vides a section for summari- zing loans. This comprehen- sive farm record book is available from local agricul- tural offices. To set up a detailed financ- ing and loan recording sy- stem, start by listing all loans across the top of a ledger page. List payment dates down the side of the page. Under each loan, rule out four columns and label them-- amount borrowed, payments, interest charges and balance owing. "Keeping track of the status of your financing can help you decide when to put more money into payments, and when to renegotiate or refinance," says Mr. Grex- ton. "This exercise is the only way a producer can get an accurate can get an accurate picture of where the opera- tion really stands." Before dismissing finan- cing and loan records as another example to "more book work" take a look at the costs involved. A farmer who owes $250,000 pays annual interest charges of $50,000 at 20 per cent. That's $137 per day. Limit 4 .59 Limit 6 99 Limit 6.99 2/.99 1.49 3.39 1.55 Open 6 days STEPHENSON Self•Serve Groceteria 887.9226 Brussel s