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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-01-09, Page 4When in Listowel, make sure ,you VLSLT THE William Linden STORL Men's Wear Ladies' Wear F11111 ARGYLE AVENUE For Quality & Satisfaction Around the Corner from the Bank of Montreal FeO en the Poet Office Listowel Phone 285 Thoider.S. Wanted FOR 21 Foot Tanden Ax e Trailer ° WITH FLAT BED AND RAMP Bids invited on either custom built or company manufactured. «epecificatioes may be obtained from Secretary-Treasurer. Maitland Valley Conservation AutAority 139 Inkennan Street Box 760 ListOwel, Ontario Tenders to be iu hands of Secretary-Treasurer up to 5 p.m. Tuesday, January 2S, 1964. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. r viarmaramorsorrsaftwalifearb-- Tenders Wanted LISTOWEL — Alma* by Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Arin FOR ()NE-TON THUQK Engine, V8; 9' wide box; springs, heavy duty; transmission ...speed; tires, 7.00 x 16 front and rear, snow grips on rear; spare wheel & tire, 7.00 x 16 snow grip; Two-speed electric wipers, 4-way flasher, heater, defroster, windshield washers, all-traction rear end. Tenders to be listed in two parts: (1) Straight purchase. (2) With trade-in for present Authority vehicle -- 1963 Mercury ei-Ton Pickup, 6 cylinder, style-Side body, heavy duty springs, positive traction rear end and side mirrors, approX- imately 16,000 miles. Present vehicle may be seen at the Authority Office, 139 Inkerman street, Lietowel, on Tuesday, Jan. 14 and Tuesday, .Jan. 21, 1964, from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tenders to be in the hands of the. Seoretary-Treasurer by Tueisday, January 48, at. 5 Pan. NOW TO BEAT A SKID If you're going too fast ',hen you skid, the car won't always respond to the wheel. When in doubt — slow down! If you start to skid, turn the ieeni wheels in the direction of the skid. Don't brake and don't Illreelerote. Remember skidding is more apt to occur when the • '44 tamparotunt is about 32 degrees than when it's colder. r Topnotch. Feeds Ltd. want to remind farmers that they are handling the famous Cit.. fertilizer and to get your orders for Sutler Flow booked in order to get in on the Early Delivery Discounts. They always have a good supply of fresh, feed on hand at all times for poultry, hogs and cattle. Now is the time to book your orders for seed grain and grass seed. J. W. Warwick of Bluevale Was the winner of our 'Christmas draw. SEE YOUR LIMITED "The Most Value for the Farmer's Dollar" Call 199 Brussels "laze= JANUARY QW 1654 TUB BliUSS$1,13 POST, IMUSSIIII,S, ONTAWC) SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street TELEPHONE 446 For all kinds Of Uphelaterine C:-.:zse Is R ep resentitive SELWYN BAKER PHONE 79 BRUSSELC, CARD OF THANKS leuel.• ieow at Lae end of the year i would thie on bonnie of all the residents of Huronview to thank, InfoLign your paper, ail those living in your area who helped in • any way to bring cornfoit and sun- eiline into their lives during the year. Thanks to all those greups who visited Huronview at earistmae and during the year for the many ways they assisted in bringing the outside world into the Home. We are very grateful to those individuals who sent cards and gifts that all might have a Merry eiaristmae. .. Many thank. tor all the flowers co the Home during 1963. These bring beauty and cheer to I the residents. ae-ferit The wish of eacht and everyone of us is that the year 1961 may be a happy and prosperous one for each one of 'yott. Yours very truly, Harvey C. Johnston Superintendent. VAL'S BEAUTY SHur ,N E Spacial Jan. 3rd to Feb. 14th inclusive Cream Oil Permanents $4.95 Phone 140 VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE will be CLOSED from JAN. 11th to JAN. 25th Phone Now For Appointment rder -:Your 'f'uerti I izer -N a pr. neeees Skates, size 5;. 1 Beatty yasuer iu good coedit- ion, cheap; 1 NVeud's Milker, .4 unit; 1 aacenery 24" stove; 1UOU bales of Straw. lien Tyerinae Phone 422W6 'NOTIQE Several farms .it the Brussels area have oven lieted by us For information contact; William C., Campbell Real Estate and insurance Lietowel Phone 566W ApeLieeeTiUNS WANTeU ' ainieetieee wni be reeeivea, by tee entiereigneti till January 15 fiOr the popition 01 Secretary-- treasurer for the Morrie Feder, etion of Agriculture. Duties to commence in February. For parti- culare contact any director. Mrs. Ted Fear, HR 5, Brussels. 'WANTED: 'Reliable man as Dealer in Hur- on County. Experience not neces- sary. Fine opportunity to step into old profitable business ' where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits Products furnished on credit. Write Rawleigh Dept. A-152463, 4005 Richelieu St., Montreal MM. VI/ AN 1 U — Tenders to supply and deliver 18 cords Maple and (or) Beech body wood 12 - 14" long to Dears United Church, Walton, by June 1st. Also tenders to supply au- deliver. 4 cords Cedar. 'rend- ere to be in tee !lauds of the Secretary by noon, January 20. Tenders will be considered aeparately. Rae Houston RR 2, Brussels Telephone 328W5 APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications for a clerical position in the Huron County Library Co-operative, Goderich, will be received by the under- signed until Wednesday, Jan- uary 15, 1964. Informaton and application forms may be secur- ed from the undersigned. Salary' commensurate with experience. John G. Berry, Huron County Library Co-operative, Court House, Goderich, Ont. The January Session or Huron County Council will commence on. Tuesday, January 21, 1964 at e:00 Any documents or notice of deputations Must be in the hands of the Clerk no later than 14:00 noon, Thursday, January 16, 1964. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk-Treasurer, County of Huron, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. JAMES HENRY WATSON, James Henry Watson, pioneer farmer of the Preston district passed away at Gladstone District Hospital, Dec. 15th1, after a short illness, Ile was been near Brus- sels, Out. on. November 6th, 1879. 4c was here lie grew up and, took his schooling but in those days the West had a definite • appeal to young men, so, "Jimmie" as he was known to young and, LU Lal.,111 UL 111b LI 1V IL kaUL.U11.15 LU ULU. llacis mu e.. DISCrIeL in 1.696 t“ ally 110 LLg1LL land in tee, ae. eaten tiiStrteL Willett lie owned until his death. Returning to Ontario he mar- nett Annie SteWart of Bluevale. wee returnee with rein to Make tne,r name on the present farm lila enter interests were always his home, his family and his ceurch, but na still took time to help any Community effort or a neighbour in need. He leaves to mourn his pass- ing his loving wife, one son, Robert James, of Westbouru; ..wo daughters, Mrs. I. Scatter- white (Mary Isobel) of Chilli- Wack, B. C., Ma's. J. (Laurelia) Rainey of Gladstone; two sisters Mrs. Mabel Jackson, High. River, and Bertha Penrose, Florida, USA, and eight grand- Children. He was predecealled by one Son, Warrant Officer Tliamas Stewart, killed on fictive ditty 111tay 25, 1946: The funeral service was held in Gladstone United Church On December 18th4 officiated by R. Pogue. In form tit was in aiddstone coin etety.