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ANNUL PIE SOCIAL
In School S. No, 4 Elma and Grey
FRIDAY, FEB.8th — 5.30 p.m.
Ladies Guild of
St. David's, Henfryn
FOR SALE —
Cflover hay in wire two; bales.
Emerson. Mitchell Phone 368J10
HONEY FOR SALE —
Clover lb, pails $2.15; 4 lb.
pads 1,1,15; 2 lb. pails 660
Wallace Ross Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE —
800 Bales of Straw; 800 bales
of Hay.
Wallace ItOss Seaforth, Ont,
Phone 135.1
RABBITS WANTED —
Highest market prices paid.
Also registered and pedigree
stock, New Zealand Whites.
available at all times. See
Herb Hawkins
Bunny Hub Rabbitry, Phone 424J7
FOR SALE --
1 Used Coal and Wood Range,
large size, good condition.; ,also
number of used IA. B.P. Electrie
,Motors, very reasonable.
Oldfield Hardware
TEEN TOWN
VALENTINE DANCE
Ethel Community Centre
FEBRUARY 8th
FOR SALE •••,
Large Hardwood Crib
Clarettes Orchestra Phone 148
All Teenagers Welcome
NOTICE
Tuesday, Feb. 5th 1963
Brussels, Ont.
Ta,ke notice that I will not be
responsible for any debts
incurred in my name by my
wife Florence Jamieson from
this date on.
Ronald Jamieson .,
NOTICE
The Annual Meeting. of 'The.
Children's Aid Society of Huron
County will be held in the Court
House, Gederich, Ontario on.
Wednesday, February 13, 1953,
at 2:30 p.m, • All welcome.
John G. Berry,
Secretary, -
Board of Directors
111 DO IT NOW
WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN
Home Improvement Loans are available through
your bank under the National Housing Act for
alterations and repairs to the exterior or interior
ota home and for a wide variety of other irnproVe-
ments. You may borrow up to $4,000 with up to
ten years to repay. These loans are also available
'to the'6wilers of rental properties.
DO. IT NOW
WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN
Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the bOrnin-
ion' Gbvernment are available from your bank-
up to $7,500 at five per cent simple.intereSt and
up to ten years to repay.
Th6Se roans cover the purchase of all types of
farm. equipment and improvement :to, the farm
hoUSe and farm buildings,
Issued by authority of Hurl. Mitharli Start,
Minister of Labour, Canada
FOR SALE —
Registered Hereford.
mouths old.
Ross P.e.tiael-t Phone 382J4
SEWING DONE--
'duds done at
roasouable prices.
Mrs. Brigham, Brussels
WANTED —
Will buy old player PianoS.
Write for full particulars to
Mr. L. Thirsk, Komoka., Ont.
FOR SALE
196:3 Mercury Sedan, radio.
and neater. First class condition
throughout,
Ross Cunningham. Phone 324.16
FOR SALE —
Noiquern anu Red 'Spy Apples,
• (allied. $1.00 a bushel in your
container, also No. 1 Apples.
Phone 4411V6 Ross Smith
FARMERS —
Grinding, Mixing on the Farm
Service availagle. 11 is econoni-
ical, saves time and labOur
irvi °lasses and Master Concen-
trates available.
Lincoln Martin Phone 320J4
Brussels
WANTED,
ANTIQUES AT ONCE
Wooden. Sinks, Flat and Corner
Capboards, Rope Beds, Hanging
l'araps and Toilet Sets,
Glenn Murphy
Box 284 Listowel, Out.
U P H01.STLRY
SLAFOATIri
Centre Streit
Telephone 449
all kinds of upholstering .For
Brussels. RepeCtientattot • •
SELWYN. - SAKES'
PhOns 264
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Clara Maude
Dryans, late of the Village of
brussels, in County of Huron.
spinster, deceased, who died on
the 3rd day of December, 1962 are
required to file proof , of same
with the undersigned on or
before -23rd day of February.
D. 1963.
_After that date the Executor will
proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the claiins
of which he shall then have had
notice,
riATEb at Drthiselti, Ws; '2nd
day oh Pebriutry, 1963.
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CRANBROOK
Mrs, John ,Mittelhoitz
A former Cranbrook resident
in the person of :Mrs. John
Mitteiholtz, the former Mary
Anne Huether, passed away in
the Bruce County Hospital,
Walkerton, at the age of 84.
Born January 10, 8178, daughter
of Mr. and IVIrs George Huether
in Logan Township, she lived in
Cranbrook until ner marriage to
moved to Ethel, Zurich, Heusall,
Stratford, and later to Walker-
ton.
She is survived by one son, tlAo
(ummers and a sister, airs.
Lieoi.80 lOung, btrattorti.
Julia wheu she
Clean litiether, urey 'township,
Miurray ant Ronnie Huether
Brussels zula Ray iittether or
Walton are 1101)1WW6 and also a
niece, Mrs. Allan Searle of Wal-
ton.
,Mr. and Mrs Jim .Knigh.t
visited over the weekend in New
York with xr, and Mrs. _Harold
Card Party
Cranbrook W. i, arc holding
Uard Party on leebruary
In the Community Centre,
BEST - Used Car BUYS,
(VIETEOR ivIONTBALM, 4 door automatic
automatic raw°
COMET 2 DOOR, automatic
METEOR RIDEAU 500 '4 door radio
MERCURY HARDTOP, automatic
1958 DESOTO SEDAN, automatic radio
1958 FORD FAIRLANE, automatic radio
1955 RIDEAU TOWN SEDAN; automatic
1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
FORD 1 TON VAN
NEW MERCURY and METEORS AVAILABLE
B R DGiM T S
',MUNE 249 dRUSSILII
AMATEUR a n d VARIETYNICGHT.
coming
FRIDAY, 1VIARCI-I 29th
Brussels Public School Auditorium
At 8 p.m.
sponsored By The Home and School Association
WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUINCEIVIENT
Last Year's Contestants Are Invited To Participate Again
NOTICE
TO DOG OWNERS
Village of Brussels
All.,, dogs must be kept tied up owing
to a case of confirmed rabies in• the
community.
Dogs runnin; at large Will Be Shot.
D Ildistings, Chief of Police
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