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COMBINING
GIANT CLAAS COMBINE
Available for Custom Work
Cereal Grains and Grain Corn
Call
ROE FARMS
Atwood, Phone
Or
Alex Cameron
Phone Brussels 356 J 4
Mr. .1.4.1m.MITS
D.6 AD STOCK
ATWOOD. PET SUPPLIES
under new management
GARNET SMITH
service and better prices. Paid on
the spot for dead or disabled coves
We are here to give you faster
and horses. $5.00 and up for any
animal weighing over 700 lbs.
according to size and condition.
Smaller animals plckod up free.
Also free veterinary Inspections.
Call collect
ATWOOD 356-2622
24 hours a day --- 7 days a week
LW. No. 401.045
SEAFpRTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinas of upholstering
Brussels Representative:
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 4 or 79 Brussels
SCHOOL. CARETAKERS
WANTED
Morris Township School Area
BOara requests applications kJ'
tile= 1>USILIUII of Caretaker-Custod-
ian for Blyth School also for
Lrusseis School. Applications in
writing will be received until
November 30.
Applicants will state experience
and salary expected,
For information regarding
hours, duties etc, contact Jack
Stewart, .Blyth or Ralph Shaw,
Brussels.
Duties will commence when,
new schools are ready for occti-
pancy.
P,',0 application necessarily
:Accepted.
Ralph Shaw,
Secretary,
Brussels, Ont,
FOR SALE
1 Aluminum WsIdow. 29"W x
57" H,
J. Ten.P.as Phone 484
Fort
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yrs. mu.
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Robt. Plosion,
Phone 3Z6-2605 Atwood, Ha I
moukton.
CA6r1 ON THE FARM —
For good heavy fowl, VA
and up, 15c a lb.
Les Hood
Phone 347-2974 Monkto.n
FOR RENT ----
Frame house with 3 piece
bath. cupboards and garage. Also
for sale ashphalt covered house
-with good 3 piece bath and cup-
boards. See Elmer Wawa sales-
man for K. W. Colquhoun
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the estate of
JAMES EDWARD DEITNEK,
deceased
ALL PERSO.S,S having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Township
of Grey in the County of Huron,
farmer, who died on or about the'
fourteenth day, of September, A.D.
1966, are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or
before the twenty-third day of
November, A,D. 1966. After that
date the Executrix will proceed
to distribute the estate having
regard only to the claims of which
she shall then have had notice.
DATED at Brussels this 20th day
of October, 1966.
CRAWFORD SHEPHERD
MILL
Solicitors for the Executrix
Brussels Ontario
CARD OF THANKS
‘t e NVILL to express out sincere
I; to tile relatives, and
friends, for the denglitful party
.L11 level s gists presented LU US
on our 25th wedding anniversary.
Jim= and Pat Davis
L-HP.0 Or •( HANKS'
w„,i,o I k,3 LU our
friends and neignbours for the
gifts given us at our reception. We
.Would especially like to thank
Douglas and Betty Callender and
the staff of the Callander Nurs-
ing HOMO.
Larry and 1.aynda, Marlatt
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is here ex-
pressed to those who sent cards,
and gifts while 1 was a patient
in Winghaan Hospital. Your
tfiQltgliLLUille!.iS was appre6ated.
special thanks to Drs. uorrin and
Klashen and the nurses on the
en ildren's ward.
•Louise Alcock
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who
visited me While a patient in
Mitten Public Hospital, also
those who sent cares and treats.
Thanks also to Mr. and MrS, Ivan
Campbell who provided trans-
portation to and from hospital,
for my mother and myself. Also
thanks to Rev. A. M, Johnston,
Everything was deeply appreciat-
ed.
Harvey Kitchen
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Harvey-
NIcCiitchiion wish to express
sincere thanks and appreciatieb
for the beautiful floral tributes
and fat the Many acts Of kindlieSs
Sliowii during their recent 'heti:,
ettVenitnt. Sieciat thanks to Rev.
nratiy, Mr. a. A,. Rein, St. John's
Ladies Ciiilci and TIftistels t.O.L.
Lodge.
Tlia.rvey tcheen
and Family
CARD OF THANKS
Our sincere thanks is here given
to relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the party held in honor
of our 2510 wedding anniversary.
Also for the lovely gins pressured
to us on that occasion. Your
kindness will not be forgotten,
Mr. and Airs. Clifford Bray
COME ONE!
LuivIE ALL!
rrivay, ovelithei 15th. from
9:30 to 12:30 p.m, dance to the
way-out beat of the "Wanderers"
from Listo:vel, at the Brussels
Legion Hall, Admission is $1.00
single and Couples $1,75, No
slacks please!
MELVILLE LADIES' AID
T lie Ladies' Aid or aieiv ihe
church met at the home of sirs,
Cleve Backer for the November
meeting with twenty five ladies
Present and the president. Mrs.
Evans in the chair.
Thu meeting opened with a
hymn and meditation repeated
in unison. The roll call was re-
sponded to by a short poem
or thought on Remembrance
Day or oh the Autumn Season,
A hymn was sung and financial
statement, secretary's repOrt and
visits on the shut-ins were noted,
in the business part of the
meeting which followed it was
decided that the present, slate of
officers he returned for another.
year. Arrangements were made
for it pot-luck supper 10 be held
at Mrs, Davis' for the Christmas
meeting in December, when the
Penny Partners would be given
a special invitation to attend.
Daring the program MISS
Moses read a poein "Indian Sum-
mer" from Miss' M'aeteod's late
book, ,"Hothe and Country
ongs" and Mrs. EiVans gave it vety
entertaining acceutit of her reel'
ens trip to California,
A delicious lunch was served
by 11,1rS, Ttirvey, Mrs. John Canip,
bell, Mit, telse Shaw and Mrs. V.
Nichol,
A Vete Of thanks was extehtia .
to AV'S, :t ekes for her
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MORRIS TOWNSHIP
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
Nomination of a Reeve, four Councillors and Two
School Trustees will be held in the Township Hall
i:RIDAY, NOVEMBER, 25. 1966
horn 1. to 2. p.m. and an ejection if necessary
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1.966
KEI.4N I7.. MAR.Tiii, Returning Officer.
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SEA FORTH
PH 527-1720
• WANTED.
LINEMAN, or lineman learner ter
LIMITED Public Udlities work. Aiust be
willing to clinib poles and work
550,2211 with water department when
necessary. Pension plan and
other benefits. Salary com-
mensurate With experience.
Apply in writing.
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UTILITJE$ COMMISSION'