HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-02-26, Page 6Myth Brussels, Belgrave School Fair
GENERAL MEETING
will be held. at
BELGRAVE ARENA
TUESDAY, MARCH. 3rd — AT , 8:30 P.M.
ot.,amikip AUCTION SALE
of Stocker Cattle, Pigs, 1 mplc,
ftwits, Hey, Grain, Household
Effects, Small Articles
for JOHN A. PENNINGTON
1 Mile South, then 1/2 Mile East
of Brussels on 11th Concession
Grey Twp.
TO COMPLETE PLANS FOR THE 50th ANNIVERSARY TUESDAY, MARCH 3
OF THE SCHOOL FAIR
At 11:00 am.
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VEST NOW
Guaranteed Investment Certificates are now pay-
ing a record interest of 9% per annum, payable
half yearly, For further information write or
telephone collect
STANDARD TRUST
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363-5477
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for the name of your nearest agent
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CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE THROUGH,:
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REAL ESTATE BROKER — GENERAL INSURANCE
BRUSSELS
Office: 887-6100 Res.; 6164
ll ire' yr,
Elect rir (.11 p iwr
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19.2:j ('hey, on truck with bolsi'.
Wfigon liters of Sill 'ail :1-11Cles.
HeUtehOld Effects —
Chrome table.
Round dIningroom eXtenS1011
Wile with. leAfs,
9 Cltrome chairs.
1111V(311polt Swivel (1. 1.1143'.
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hydro irydr0
THE TOMMY HUNTER SHOW
What could possibly be better than' a lovely girl with a beauti-
ful voice? Two lovely girls of course, especially If they're the
delightful Allan Sisters, Coralle and Jackie, who brighten up
The Tommy Hunter Show every Sunday at 7 p.m. en the CSC
television network. The girls really are slaters (from E.dtnotl•
ton) and althouvb you couldn't tells lackle (on the HO) ncitnI4
101 1.xiltio jut > Phiit10 olciar then OfirPllf+,
BiLITSSELS POST BRUSSELS, 0NTA.S.10 THURSDAY, FRIB, 26th, 1670
each. 24
Feeder bogs, close to shipping
weight,
Hay 64, Grain —
40-Ton
hay.
Power Machinery 8L.
implettient
No, 90 ellosPl-o,matk (iwtor;
fully equipped with 2,000 hrs.
Case 430 diesel trector with'
Case leader, hydraulic bue,Xet,
with 1,000,hrs.
Chains to fit both tractors,.
;11.11. No, ‘;-.2 tractor,
bit, 3-furrow ant' bottom plow.
chisel, 14-ft, plow.
M-F S-ft. cultivator With scut"-
'ling al istelunentS,
SHOW hlower.
NOTE The above iMPle•
nonts are 3-pt. hitchi.
Forage 'racks.
eocksbutt heavy duty wagonS
Papee harvester with. Cent and
hay pielc-up.
1(bol hopper corn blower, P.9'
0. nearly new, with. inside 4,,
outside pipes.
Nickelson hay fodder,
Cochshott 4-bar rake,
:,11 71,' No. (i semi-mounted 7-ft.
mower,
11.11, .No. 3,5 self-propelled
hive in good condition, with
up,
No, 20A,: 15-disc fertiliser
°trace S-ft. tandem disc.
S-ft. tiltipacq; or.
10-1'l. SwF' ther
2,1..11. No. 10 nure
2 Sets harrows.
111..11. 10-in. plate chopper.
Pa lree 10-in. hat11111 ,21' mill.
2-1W'heel trailer with stock racks
24-n. 5" Grain auger.
M.H. milking machine. swing
type with 2 units.
LI LC. sell-wash eream semi r
atm%
i-tog sell' feeders.
Straw'Ci,ri..
',A-a ter trongh. S-ft.
2.000 Perm scales
Pigg w sll ex Lane dra g;,
Lio-ft. Railroad iron.
Black ,Q; Decker
ditty drill with press.
Anvil Welding stand.
210 Electric welder,
1.cet.vlpne WAN' Pr. C'haiins,
Electric' grinder. Taps tr, dies,
Electric' motors. Pipe Vise.
Cattle —
22 Beef type steers, 900-10. each.
30 Hereford heifer calves, 5:f0
lb. each,
Pigs --
18 :Feeder hogs, 9e)-I1),
of mixed rain. Some cut
cart,
COM
c4 THE GOOD DRIVER"
The Ontario Departinent
Transport is working towards the
possibility of introducing a pfto-
IIATIONARV licence for young
drivers, to. help curb the dispro,
eortienate number of collisions
involving drivers aged 16,24." 33itt
inexperience may not he the ninth
cause of young-driver smashes;.
youths 16-18 baVe better driving
records than the more experiene-
ed 19.22 age group.
These were some of the facts
disclosed at the opening session
of the OOP Road Safety Work-
shops held in Framilten. The
three (lays of meetings provided
information, and inspiration to
Seine 7011 5tifety-minded people
whO took part, neluding direetors
and staff of the Ontario Safety
League.
The , OSE. (Notes some of the
other interesting comments made
during the session on ";1fotor
Vehicle Administration Viand Road
Safety".
'II During the past 1) yeat's the
Mints System has affected
(100.0.00 Ontario drivers. That is
the number' who have been warn-
er by totter, interviewed or su-
spended.
(11.)ei ,:rivevs were
given re-examinations.
* Since October i0 certifi-
rates of mechanical fitness have
been required before car owner-
ship eon be transferred. In 1969
there were 70,000 fewer transfers
between individuals; ,10.00) fewer
between dealers. The new regul,
ations have created. Some Prob-
toots, but seem to be having the
desired effect in removing
of the unsafe ears from Ontario
"The wrecks are still being
damped somewhere, preen-nobly,
but not in. Ontario."
A noil)f.r resull is that' S to
10-year-old vehicles have more or
less disappeared from used car
leis,. Also missing now are many
hole-iu-the,wall. dealers who used
te sell $50 junk heaps to high
school students.
snowmobile driver suspect-
ed of impairment while driving on
a roadway may be required to
take a hreathalyzer test.
In 190, 3259 people were
eon v ieted. for driving while 'under
Suspension.
Plus small artieles,
Colony House 32' x 23'
Brooder equipment.
Terms — Cash..
No Reserve — Farm is sold.
Booth on Grounds
Note; In case of accidents on day
of sale, Auctioneer and Proprietor
will not be responsible.
John Pennington, Proprietor
Brussels, phone 887-6797
Orville Martin, Auctioneer,
Hawksville, phone 699-5950
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