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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
n of
REGINALD CHARLES
with
EDWIN SULLIVAN,
and late of the Village of .Brussels in
(.1,onty of Huron, trucker:
rine A1,1, i.' NILS() N S having claims
yore against the above estate are re-
er.eY gnireil to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned on
or before the fourth day of Sept- was ember, 1968, alter which date the
estate's assets will be distributed,
having regard only to (Jahns that
have then been received.
DATED at Brussels thiS 26th
day of July, 1968.
CRAWFOIUJ, SitEPRORD
& MILL
solicitors lot the Executrix;
Brussels, Ontario
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
MAUD LOUISE HAGGITT
ALL PERSONS having claim::
against Lhe estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Village of
Brussels, in the County of Huron.,
Widow, deceased, who died on the
15th- day of July, 1968, are requir
ed to tale proof of same with the
Undersigned on or before the 4th
day of Septeinber, 19G&.
Attev that date the Fixecutor
will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
of Which he gall then
have had notied.
ANTED at Wingitain thiS 80th
day of July, A.D. 1968.
attAW1POILD,
& MILL
Ntfingliain Ontatie
Solicitors for the Exociitcit
L HEL
Karen Cunningliain was nit
honor graduate • at, Stratford
Teachers' aollege.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown,
Kit(henr,w, were visitors with Mrs,
:JOCi Pearson.
t :\Irs, Andrew lirenlaer,
have been holidaying at Point
Clarke.,
Mr, and Mrs. Roo. Gladden and
Troy spent a couple days with
Arr. and Mrs. Pert Godden,
Mr. and 11.1•6 Stanley .Alexandor
and Mr, and .`,Irs. William Camp-
bell have returned from their trip
o Moosonee,
Miss Donna Dav•idson, Listowel,
has been a. visitor with her sister
Mrs. Edwin Krauter and .-
K•tanter.
Mr. itod Mrs. I). Wardl.a.w and
Mr, and Mrs, Elwood MoTaggart
have returned. from their vacation
at Maliary Beach, Colpoy ray. •
Don't forgot to renew your Post,
KARL tIECKER, R.R.1, Zurich Ont.
Phone Zurich 236-4892
GIVE YOU BETTER
SILAGE AT LESS COST
Visit the Brussels plant where Ribstone silos are
made. Operator Ernie Back will welcome you.
COMPARE
THESE EXCLUSIVE
RII3STONE FEATURES
• They're double sealed —
pointed inside and outside.
• Dense, nonporous con.
croft.
• Strong rib construction.
▪ Steel reinforced concrete
staves.
Overlapped joints,
Heavy Steel hooping.
RESIDENT
REPRESENTATIVE
• TIfl ISRUSSLS, POST .1.IIWSSELS ONTA.1110
TII.URSDAY, SIQT. 5th, 1968
GET YOUR BRUSSELS
FALL FAIR PRIZE LIST
Ai THE POST, NOW
There are still a number of
brussels Fall Fair Prize has
ut.itiable at the Brussels Post.
Commerce financing and bank services
helped this farmer buy a new pick-up truck.
Are you planning any purchases?
Come to the farmer's bank.
CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
A LIFETIME IN CONCRETE
IS NCW LUCRATIVE HOBBY
Rowland has'
bpent mint tit his life working in
concrete- .
kiiitting bridges is Huron
county, ho swiR,nod to creating
rcolictis oi antitlatls, birds and
humans using concrete. •
it started as a hobby about. .L5
yt'a;rs agb. "1 could do a $10,000-
teyear business now if I wanted
to pct. Out utt tiie toad and sell, 1
wouldn't do that because I'm too
busy now.'" Mr. Rowland says.
3 ,produaLu'in plant tar the
concrete creations used to be a
tinsmith's shop, Mr Ito \viand
hasit't changed it
often said T Would Lake a lot of
the small shelves out the tinsmith
used for his equipment ai d. pot in
smnething l could use, but I never
have enough Limo." he says.
He works as a guard at die
Ontario Hospital north of List.;
owel on a tall-time ha siS. •
I..lverything but inn molds are
made by Mr, Rowland. mixes.
luis own concrete mixtures, pre-
pares the molds for the concrete;
Pours it, into the Molds, alloWsi'it
to set:, removes the molds :oat ptits
the finishing edges on. the final
p.tioduct... •
Mrs,. RoWilind twines into • the
picture when it collies, time to
paint the various animals, birds or
flower pots It r. Rowland Makes.
"1 .started. paying her for every-
thing she paints this year. She
seems to. have a knack for this
sort otWOtk r" Mr. Rowland says:
Mrs, ILOWIand admits- enjoying the
jolt, The reindeer Mr RoWland
Makes are as authentic as their
antlers. '['Lie antlers come front
real, five, try-and-catch me deer.
Mr, RoWlatial is quite a hunter
when it; comes to getting flit Set
of antlers, lie doesn't, bother with
anything like rifle or shot gun.
"1. just head up north to where I
know there are doer, stop at some
farmer's home and ask if he
would have a SQL of dropped
antic:is lying around cuuld have
as a souvenir. They usually have
some and beiorc, you know it they
are sending you all over the area
to other places they knoW will
have antlers," Mr. Rowland says.
"if I am lucky rho average price
for the 20 or 80 sets of antlers
get is about 4;1.50. The real filing
is worth about $3 when you put
these on the concrete body of the
deer," he says. A. fall-size deer,
painted and ready Lo stand on
Your Croat lawn is wm‘tin $50. Mr.
'Lowland will throw in a. fawn tor
$25 more, he says.
The reindeer is about the most
expensive item he makes. Somt of
the shall kittens, swans, chick-
ens' elves, rabbits and, frogs he
makes 4tr11 for about i$-1, 'It's not
worth making anything for any
less than that," he says.
Mr Rowland takes a great pride
in the concrete creatures he
makes. Fie has a special oil be
coats the inside of the mold with
before pouring the concrete
"It keeps the number and size of
air bubbles on the surface of the
finished product to a minim:in."
he says.
The concrete illSt has to be
right to do a good job too, he says,
"You want it strong enough, but
not too strong", Mr. Rowland
says.
"I once had a fellow working'
for me who thought he knew all
there was to know about doing
this sort of work He made a mess
ot almost every mold 1w poured.
didn't keep Win long," Mr, Row-
land said,
liar about 20 molds of his
own. They're Werth abotit 82,000
Ile says: knOWS two or three
ether people 'who Work
With concrete and. they trade
molds back and forth, he solo.
By tilt tithe We have traded With
each Other I have alio& 40 mordS
I can use, Mr. Rowland says.
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