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HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
SEAFORTH 527 - 0640 COLLECT
CLINTON 482 9908
1969 POST, ONTARIO
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Phone- 60. .Applications elearly marked
as to contents will be received by
the undorsigned until, 12, noon,
March 3, 1909 for the Positio11 at
\Va.rble Fly Inspector for 'town,
specjal prices- Oil two new ship of ,Morris 11.) work according
to 1,Varble Fly Control Act. portable televisions.
:NItielitin Hardware, Brussels, Ont. Any alpplic action not necessarilj.
ccepted.
Mrs. Helen u). Mar:iii Clerk,
Belgrave, Ontario. FOR RENT —
Land.,
Ray 'McGlory, ;y Township,
Lot ,, Con. 5
FOR SALE --
1,411p,, Ford 1, ion truck,
long-wide box, 5000 miles.
Phone 1\3 Brussels
FOR SALE
gr.lin, also about idle)
bales of hay; some baled straw.
Ray Mi'Clory, Grey"fownship
Lot 5, Con.. 5
FOR SALE --
Dry shelled earn. $.1.6 per ton;
Cob corn $32 per ton; heavy pin
outs $47 per ton.
Bill Coleman, ic,ippen
Phone 262-5031
COUNTY OF HURON
TENDERS FOR
TRUCKS
SEALED TENDERS on forms
arid in envelopes available from
the office of the undersigned
will be accepted until 5.00 p.m.
on:
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12th. 1965
for the following:
HC 69 .= 101
HO • 99 102
— Economy arts
HC 69 - 103 —
1 — Station Wagon
.The loWest or any tender hot
necessarily accepted.
J. W, Britnzcil. P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario,
supply the powder.
Lowes, or any (wider nut noces•
sully accepted.
Ai.rs. Helen. D. Martn, Clerk,
ttelgra .ve, Ontario,,
WARBLE FLY POWDER
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
tiers LUu' supplying approx.-
auttaily Ibs, Warble Fly
t'owth,r for the Township of Grey
Will be received by the under.
61tted until J. p.m,, „Monday,
:Attire;(. 3rd, 1969. State price per
15 lb bag. Lowest or any reader
lilat necessarily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel. Ontario:
WARBLE FLY SPFAYING
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders tar the spraying Ut
;attic) for 1.1.'arble Fly in the
Cownship of Urey will be received
by tie undersigned until 1 p.m.,
,(Monday', March 3rd, 1969. State
Price per nead per spray. Lowest
of any tender nut n9eessarily
c.epted.
Edythe M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario.
supplied by Ole township. A eerti-
tied cheque for $1,000, must accom'
pally tender. Tender lulus may
be obtained from the Undersigned.
All bidders Mttst USO 'Township
Tpader form. Lowest. or any
te'ste'r not Inia.:•suril3 accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel Ontario.
ANNUAL MEETING
W1NGHAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
The annual meeting of the
Wtngham and District Hospit.3.1
Association will be held on
FRIDAY, MARCH 7th, 1969
at 8:00 p,m, in the recreation
['Qom of the Hospital Training
Centre (former nurses' residence)
at Wlngham. All matters of •
business pertaining. to Wingham
and District Hospital Associtiol' •
will be transacted including the
election of Directors and other
Officers.
In order tp cast a• 'ballot in the
election of Directors 'a person .
Must be a member of the As-
sociation. One year membership
may be obtained for the sum of
from the Wingham and
District Hospital office, These
men:cerships must be purchased
at least ten days prior to the
annual meeting. • Everyone • wel-
come.
R. 3. Cousins, • John Strong,
President • Secretary..
COMPLETE
CLEARING SALE
for
GEORGE TURNBULL
Lot 5, Coon. d. Grey Township
i!.1 Mile South & 11/4 mile East
of Jamestown
on •
THURSDAY, MARCH
1;00 p.m.
Cattle
- foreterd steer.; West
1-yr.; 2 Peetier heIfors,
Ilereforti steers, yearlings.
SWINE —
32 York chunks; 3 York sows,
?tired 3 weeks; York sows due
sale time; J. York boar.
Feed
bales of hay.
Machinery
65 diesel-11111'1,k* tractor, power
steering, pulley, heist falser; Fer-
guson 20-iti tractor wi(th manure
loader; 35 diesel tractor;
Si-)'' I-base' trip beam. plow, 3-pt
hitch: 111-F Stiff tooth cultivator.
3-pl„ Fluery-BiSseil
packer, 10-ft, Set of narrows: New
Ifolland No, (lz-; baler: Smelter.
32,4 . bale elevator; -.Le 3-Pt.
hitch, 7-ft. mower; Champion 3-
pt. hitch snow blower; Rubber
tire wagon anti rack: Al-le 125-bus,
power spreader. tandem wheels:
Power post, bole digger; 32-ft.
Extension ladder: Rotary hog
feeder (new).
Some Household Effects --
No Reserve As The Farm is Sold
Terms Cash
Jackson & Jackson. Auctioneer ,.
Listowel
RED CROSS
IS ALWAYS THERE
WITH YOUR HELP
Thanks for renewing yoUr
Brussels host promptly:
(",ii.NTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
Why alit WilldOW •
III a 11MISe ? Woman will cover
them up all up. PirSt 0 hlitule or
blind from lop Le bottom. Then
slit• puts on curtains, Thick muter-
i,ii like horse blankets. They are
opened. and closed by two :.itirings
be the color. If YOU \Valli:
01(.111 111111.5 out of 1011
y,;11 nisi gei the riiin 111111 closes
;hem. Firs ewinee 1 gut 0110 of
I hc•ski ropy:: Will be paittLed red.
Not coit:eat. With this cover till
she fills the lie.tcan half with
flowers and plants. You might its
ry through au Africap
jungle. All windows are like this
except (till?. This is a health
window and niuse, be opened all
day, all winter, IL really don't
matt:or if you freeze itj death if
your lungs are full of this par(i)
clean frost, Tiley say its an ill
wind that doesn't blow some good
to somebody and its true, Sam
Burgess and W a I Ler il liamsen
benefilt from me, When the wind
is in the east a Soft, damp breeze
blows nigh Out thiS open, window
onto their gardens, It's better tb,an
the Gulf sitream f except it costs rile
500 gallons of oil and 20 cord of
llrt rd w nod exra.
Next April ion going. to -batch
it" for it week and I'm going to fir
flowers. going to empty
svcry po. and. eamnflouged can,
fill with. Stiles dirt, and fertilizer
and plant vegetables. Wouldn't
a bunch of cUrrots look .More sen-
sible than sweet. pees? .havo
hoets, corn, tomatoes, something
to ear. not to smell. Will have
some tobacco plants. Maybe a
lenn:n and an orange tree,
The other day our house wa,ii
vaeanii, I returned home about
n:30, Now I have a seventh,
sense. ds soon as (turned in the
walk I sensed trouble. Wo married
men. can read signs better than a
bachelor, you come home some
day and the missus is having
hinch by herself. a piece of p11.111p-
Mn ill our' 1101-1(1 'dill
pieklo in the other, know.
I opens the door and says
she, I have had news. The house is
haunted. I says, did you see 't
,ill in white, Or was it
'black, It's no laughing matter She
strange noises, T.4.1vory
There's a thumping and
someone walking softly acres§
the floor, Well I got tO thinking
about Mite i3eard, ,Pack 'tipper,
two v0111' jet Ps that escaped, a week
ago front Jackson pen. and 'worst
or all the Boston Strangler, who
has never been captured. It is
possible it is him, Right then my
arthritis hit me. -.11y throail went
L;
n' and broke out. with Ile
shakes I go t down my se.aer 1 1 R
and loaded both barrels 'with
buckshot. N'ow this gun is the best
in ;the world. Mado for me special.
by Krupp of Germany. The first
clay I hunted with it I came to (I
huge basswood ;roe, I fired into
the butt and the tree shook so
violently it rocked throe coons
out of their nest. Sri feet up and
they came tumbling clown, The
year of the great dreughl every,
thing was burning up that gun
paid for itself, One day a dark
cloud appeared evephead, I fired
both barrels into it and it rained
for three days, and four nights.
Well, us I was saying, my arthritis
got' into both knees and 'I had to
sit down, says to my bitter half
this strangler always snooks up
on his victims so, maybe you
had better go ahead and
guarantee no One will attack you
from the rear, I says, I'm as brave
as a lion and us fearleSS as a
tiger. The poor woman was daft
with fear. She started talking
about a„lion with a wide yellow
strip down its brick. She grabbed
a, broom and went upstairs, I made
sure no one came in the house,
even if my arthritis was shaking
my knees. Well, before I got to
the Lop step a half grown kitten
tried 'to get out, the open windoW.
Five times it jumped but couldn't
make H. arhritis left me so
f got some milk and fed the poor
thing. 1 haven't. had an arthritic
tta Ok. sinre, Right now f. could go
ten rounds with George .Davidson's
buzz saw.
rioning youtre, the same
Yours Truthfully
T. K. F.
P.R. Next cards Gentlemen
again the I.egion and Our best
players which they steal from us,
IlIonday. March 10th. A grudge
game which will prohably wind up
with members of theLogion being
Gentleman handled by a, le** tips
no '(lie
S EAFORTI-1
UPHOLSTER Y
Centre Street
kinds of upholstering
Brussels Representative:
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 4 or 79 Brussels
FOR SALE --
1.4 0tatoes, ih. bags
East Produce
$1.95
FOR SALE —
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF. 'MORRIS
Tendors cic.,,ariy marked as to
L•o b,,eal ts will be received by the
indersigned until 12 noon, March
I.1 119 for spraying :cattle for
.,v,irble fly control in Ihe Town-
Ont, ,inip of Alorris.
Tenders must state price per
:,cad per spray, • Township to
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
'fenders will be received by the
undersigned. until .1 pan., Monday,
March 3rd, 1969, for crushing and
hauling approximiately 20,000
cubic yards of it gravel for the
ton iii k.up Township of Grey. Gravel to be
For all
REGISTRATION FOR KINDERGARTEN
AND GRADE I
Will Be Held At
BLYTH PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH 10th
BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH 12th
BELGRAVE PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH 13th
Between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m,
Ages for KindergartenKindergarten 5 Years by January 1st 1970
Ages for Grade I 6 Years by January 1st 197Q
Anyone attending Kindergarten need not register for Grade I
Parents please bring Birth Certificates and Immunization Cards
where possible,