The Brussels Post, 1967-06-22, Page 4NOTICE TO DESTROY
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all
Property Owners In Huron County
in accordance with the Weed Control' Act, It.S.0,
1 9 6 0, Sec. 3, 13, 19, and amendments thereto, that unless
noxious weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by
June 30th, and throughout the season, the Mahicinality
may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds
destroyed, charging the costs against the lands in taxes,
as set out in the Act.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
ALEX CHESNEY, Weed Inspector,
County of Huron.
HIGHER INTEREST RATES
GUARANTEED INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES
— for 1 year
— for 2, or 3 years
— for 4 or 5 yeart
Available in amounts of $100.00 or more.
An ideal investment for security
and high rettnen•
The kidk5StriV1 Crtgrilge 81 Mitt
ilittisgicitai POW, Bittiata.b ogTAI4U It.$1)AY, jUN,IL Und,
FOR SALE .-
30 acres to mixed standing bay.
Gut don Nieliolsou Thine 36633
FOR SALE —
• :2e acres of standing hay; also
pasture lot eu head of cattle.
L. "suet) ey • Phone 374J13
WILL GIVE AWAY
A small dog, good for ehilddeu.
Allan Browie . Walton,
Phoue S4s.3.tu
• FOR SALE —
.setite. _Suit hales of hay oa tiod
:,it- per bale,.
Hecke Phone• 471W4
WOOD FOR SALs•
• -6eve.0 Curd Hardwood 2'S.00"
delivered, Suits-loci $17.50
Sawmill
Phone •:auburn e26-72:20
SEE CURRIES FURNITURE
IN WINGHAM
For gigantic 'Gay .N.,ineties'
Sale, sale starts June 15th.
Carries special this week 3 rooms
of iuruiture, iu piece bedroom
suite, lu piLce living room suite,
o piece kitchen suite; all '25
pieces ONLY $519.uo. Terms
$4.19 weekly. Curries offer FREE
Parking; Storage and Delivery.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
THOMAS JOHNSTON
deceased
ALL persons having claims
against the estate of Thomas
Johnson, late of the Village of
Walton in the County of Huron,
retired mail courier, who died on
Or about the 28th day of Septem-
ber, 1966, are required to file proof
of slime with the undersigned on
or before the 27th day of June,
1967, after which date the exec-
utors will proceed to distribute
the estate having regard only to
the claims of which .:they Shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Brussels this 3rd day
of June, 1966.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD
& MILL
Solicitors for the Executors
Brussels, Ontario
DRAIN TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
lenders will be received. by
the undersigned until 5 p.M.
Monday, July 3rd, 1967, for the
construction of the following
municipal drains in the Town-
ship of Grey.
UHLER, DRAIN which consists
of 4,950 lineal feet of covered
drain. S catch basins.
WEST MoTAGG.A.AT DRAIN
which consists of 3,355 lineal feet
of open drain, 4,300 lineal feet of
covered drain, 5 catch basins,
FIFTH CONCESSION DRAIN,
which consists of 11,340 lineal feet,
of open drain.
Plans and specifications May be
seen at the ToWnship Office,
Ethel, Ontario. Tenders to be
accompanied by a certified cheque
for 10% of amotiat, of tender
Lowest or any tender not necee
sarily accepted.
Mrs. E. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario,
IN MEMORIAM
WILLIS — In loving Luenaory of
a dear husband and father,
Wilired Willis who died, June
:'nth, I965.
Laois tilos peesetLii ue is sleep-
ing,
sweetest rest that SollOws pain;
11 e who 'eyed Hillis sadly LABS
Put trusi: m God to meet again,
t'r Iffiest- d by Wife and P410-1)'
WANT EL+
M IL , b" ell at the
L icrk icr tlll coustiLLOt-
to- oil 'street,.
:Limn 'iurnoerry to Elizabeth.
Soseitieutosa may be had .the
Municipal Office. lenders to be'
on July. So tender
neeessarie, accepted.
'N‘ ul, ii. King, Clerk,
SO:liege of ['russets •
NOTICE, •
eic?,.Z.Zr contusion
aoaut slate eau piece of Conteder-
anon
ratty Exhibit will be in
Is its helm Julie to June SS on.
s•Nit. paSS1lig
between. nine and Park
street and lea\ t...s Isachener at
a.m. June _S lloc maintenance
ethics:, in Termite before July 1st
opening 'in. Ottawa. •
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NAME
Ai.)1A-tESS
CITY , ,,,, ...... • . PROV.
WALTON
3thAnd 16th Unit Of
Duff's United. Church, Walton
The June meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. John Fraser
Wednesday evening, June 14th.
The meetin opened by reading
hymn SS1 "Unto the Hills" in
unison,
ti amid olger read the
scripture from Luke 2p: 14,- 22
Cor, 11: 23 - 28 and an article
"Protestants have two sacra-
ments, Baptism and the LOrd'a
Supper" followed by prayer,
The topic from Chapter 4 in the
study book "'Flie Church Office
in the Feed Store" was taken by
Mrs. Rae Houston followed by
discussion The regular collection
and the copper collection were
received, 'Hymn 637 folloWed by
repealing the Lord's Prayer, In
unison. Mrs. Jan van Yliet took
over the business part of the
Mooting A letior of appreciation
from the matron of St. Christ,
epher'e Honee, Hong 'gong, Was
rend flifinking the eronn for a
i%o"e-,1 of rlothlinr roroiVod. Mi's.
Trhn Menonald gave the treaSui..
ers ronoi't. It was moved by Mrs.
liarr),1 Pol9',,r and Mrs. Claren0e
Merlin Ili:'* Mrs Done. FraSer be
our vie'' nresident.
The ftireWell for Rats A. Higgins
bothani is on Juno glgt and the
mouctitni of the new 1.111111SWV
on Julie Sinn. he silt are to take
sandwiches and the 10th turis
end cookies. sirs. Struthers is to
take the July 30th service,
i lie alinattes of the Taut meeting
amid tht:. bazaar were. reap by tins
secretary. Roll Call was answered
by it; members. (.ire.ee was sung
anti Omen was served by sirs,
Wilbur l'urnbull, Mrs. Cli renee
Hullieger anti the hostess,
Duff's Sth and 16th UCW Unit
Centennial Tea and Bazaar
A c out:emote. 1 e,, anu siazaar
beginuing \mu a prog,rani \Vial
all units invited and everyone
w el come.
Mrs. Jan van 1 lieL .pre:Aue,L1 atie
MiroduceLi. Airs. Doris Meleinley.
wise piayea the Wallin Dn. ite‘,.
A. isigginbotham gave a talk and
was assisted oy Miss Velma
Higginbotham showing , colore d
pictures •oi Nova seutia anti
surrounding areas taken by Mr.
Higem.botham, Who was stationed
there during the war. Miss Glenna
Houston was the organist.
Mrs. Jan van \'liet thanked.
Mrs e MbKiuley and presented her
with a 'girt. Mrs. Alvin McDonald
thanked Mr. Higginbotham ammo
presented him with a gift. At the
close' of the program a buzaar,
bake sale „and Centennial Tea
took place in the Sunday School
room.
Knox 'W MS Afternoon Group
Special Service
The Afternoon Group of the
\VMS of Knox. Church are holding
a special service in the church oil.
Sunday evening, June 25, at 8.15
p.m. Slides will be shown and
lunch will be served following
With a social hour. This includes
the Evening Group and C.O.C. and
everyone is welcome..
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and
family visited over the weekend
with Mr and Mrs. Earl Dunn
Little Miss Tracy Jacklin has
been visiting her grandparents the
the paSt week, Miss Joanne Dunn
accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Don,
Jacklin to Expo.
Mr. and Mrs. George Post and
family, Toronto, visited. With M.
and Mrs. Frank Smith.
Rev. and Mrs. fiver McIver
Maxwell, were calling on former
acquaintances lett Week.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Speiran, of
Saginaw, are visiting with Mende-
and relatives, also taking in Cen-
tennial activities at. Ethel:
Bill. Smith and sister Shirley
are attending Fstpo this Week.
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs. Leslie Knight on the arrival
of [heir son, June 13th,, in List
owe] Hospital.
N 0 T I•C E
To the residents of the Village
(if DeusSels: the Council, as a
Centennial project will pay $2.00
to each person who will plant
hard Maple trees in the boule-
vards. minimum height 7 ft.
Specifications from the Merit's
office.
King, Clerk
Village et trailselt
C. ornI, any
Established 1/09
OFFICES: Fe rest Sai,n1 a SPetrolIs dtrithrOii
Contact out' Representative
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 79 't cis