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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-06-04, Page 4FOR SALE — -4, Tent Trailer. Sleeps tour. good condition. John Cousins 887.6551 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE Dead' or disabled cows over. 1,000 lhs, $10 to $15 Dead or disabled horses, $20.00 each Small animals 500 to 1,000 1bs, 1c per lb. All other animals such as calves and pigs picked up free. We pay you for your animal at yoUr farm. — 24 hour service. CALL COLLECT — BRUSSELS 887-9334 If no answer call 887.9335 BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES ProP. GORDON JOHNSTON — Formerly Marlatt Eros. B13.11.8IPAI4S pone, Laussms, ONTAI40 Tali&WAY.. 31,1,Nlil. 4t1k, 1079. ..ent-trme,-.?!..-""••.!.r.!!!",% awe- • 1,••••••• wooiV••••24•1, • LUCY S LITTLE TRADING POST 474.4.4•4,1,144:•••••••••,44,1,444n.4.4 NOTICE I Woling, Siding, Chimneys Built ,Lull Repaired, liarriS tiros, Britssels. S$7-9375 -iter,ragaraimuippoomurmaigippromiesparioinagoamollIll."41111111111# EiCf'S LITTLE MINI MARKET Cranbrook, Ont. WORK WANTED — Part-time job wanted by young girl. Mornings. Phone 887,6722 after $ O'clock p.m, FOR SALE — Wood and Coal Range, white enamel, Good for cottage. Jahn M. Perrie Phone $87-6750 WANTED country residence. Premium inter- K000.00 1st. Mortylge 012 est rate. Write: Box 594, Clinton. Ont. NOTICE -- I Will pay $1.00 for swarms of bees for the month of June. Phone: Wallace Ross, Seaforth. FOR SALE.-- One 50 x 10'; one 45 x 10' House Trailers. Excellent condition, Fully furnished. Sell reasonable. Phone Clinton 482-9077, NOTICE — For all your electrical wiring needs Cantact: Don Mcheali Phone 887-9264 Brussels. FURNITURE — ,Buy Now during the June Sale at the Godfrey Schuett Show- rooms, IVIildmay. Livingroom and Bedroom Groups at $270.00, $470.00,. $670.00. Free delivery in Southern Ontario. TRADE-INS — Aceepted. Buy Kroehler Sklar chesterfield suite; Harding carpet; new piano; now at SOFWETT'S MtLDIVIAY SILOWROOMS dtiting the June Sale, AVON CALLING Yam. F:on:ly ,•onimer Vacation — Invest Your Spare Time New To Earlt Those Needed Extra Dollars. Sell Avon In Your Locality, For Details Call Quickly — Mrs, M. Millson, Avon Manager, 17 Hawkesbury Ave., London, 32, 451-0541 FOR SALE • 7 room House in. Morris Town- ship, north end .of Brussels. 'Lary, lot, New oil !furnace, new cup- boards, new hot water tank; and tvireing, three piece bath. J. C. McNeil, Brussels. Phone S87-6045 REFRIGERATION SERVICE Guarameed service to alltypes. Complete: appliance repairs at BURK -4 ELECTRIC - Wingham - 357-2450 Electrical Contractors - Appliances - Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergen- cy service. (LEGAL) IN THE MATTER OF Section 443 (10) of THE MUNICIPAL ACT (R.S.O. 1960, c. 249) and — IN THE MATTER OF an appli- cation by The Corporation of the Township of Grey for relief from its obltigation to rebuild a bridge on the Township Road Allowance. between Lots 30 and 31, Conces- sion 8, Township of Grey, County of Huron APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING TILE. ONTARIO XI 'CO:If:TP.0.14 BOARD hereby appoints MondaY, the 0th day of July, 1970, at the hour at two o'clock in the after- noon (local time), at the Council Chambers of the Township of Grey In Pie Town of Wingham, for the continuation of the hearing of all persons interested in support of or in opposition to the said application. DATED at Toronto this 20th day of May, 1970. B. Scott, SECRETARY FOR SALE — Upright piano in very good con- dition. Phone 887-ossq Elmer EIlaeott STRAYED — From 1,ot 14, :Morris Twp., Corr, Soil to IMP lb. Note') in left ear. Notify 887.6196 WANTED TO RENT — 3 or 4 Bedroom House in er around Brussels, Ray Adorns Phone 887-922 FOR SALE — One '01 Chev. Biscayne, 4 door Sedan, 0 cyl., Standard. Exteit- sive repairs, good rubber. Phone 887-6003 LOST — 2 year-old Holstein .13ei7ers,.. strayed from lot 6, concession 13, Grey Twp. Anyone knowing.Where- abouts please call 887-0907. PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs. James Riley of li, R. Brussels is a patient in Stratford T-Tospital. Mrs. 1,. Vodden, London was a visitor on Sunday with Mr. and M vs. James Kerr. Mrs. Harold Cardiff is still a. patient ill Victoria Hospital. Lon- don. 'Mrs. George Chidlow returned home Saturday from a week's, visit with I-Tespler friends, 'Miss Kathleen Emitter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kinuter, left last week for Edmonton where she has taken a position with . Simpson-Sea rs. -Mrs, Sack McCutcheon and granddaughter Karen McCuteheon, were weekend visitors in Kings-- Mrs. James i3ryans 'who has been a patient in Wingham and District Hospital has retnrned* thome. Miss Margaret Paterson Engelhart spent a week as the guest of Miss M. Skelton. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers, Searbotongh were also Satuday visitors with Miss Skelton. Masters John And Bob Heming- way are with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Heming- way while their parents Mr, and Mrs. Peter Hemingway are attend, ing a Chiroproctie Convention at the Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alto, Mr, and Mrs, David Hastings Sr. were in Lindsay for the week- Pnd attending a reunion of his regiment. Ted Elliott, Zone Commander, and president of Branch 218. Brussels, Mid Mrs Elliott are in Ottawa this week to attend the 23rd national convention of the. Royal Canadian Legion„ Hrorty Coll has berm appointed Bailiff filling the VfieencT created by the resignation of George Evans. Mr. and Mrs. David Hemingway hove returned to Sookotoon after holidaying with the former's parents, Mr., and Mrs. Carl 'Heim ingway. Harold ThOitas who has been eatient in Listowel Hospital for the past eight weeks is now in Victoria Hospital, London, Mrs. Mabel Thomas. who has been a visitor with Mrs, Harold Thomas has returned to her home in Mount Forest. The Rev. C, A. McCarroll of Melville Preb3,-terion Church, Brus- sels. is attending the 90th Generol :1ssembly of the Presbyterial!. Church in Canada which convenes in Halifax N. S., on Sunday even- ing„ June 7th. He is there as o representative of the Stratford- 'Huron P.resbytery, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heiningway and Mr. Alfred Knight were in Kingston last week-end attend- ing the wedding of their nephew Douglas to Miss Margaret Payne, The groom is the son of Mr. and: Mrs, Hector Knight, of Piston. Mrs, Isabel Adams attended Convocation Exercises at 'Uni versity of Guelph on Friday last when her niece, Pattl-Ann Lowery, an honor graduate, received a Bachelor of Science tAgr.) Land, scale Horticulture, degree, Paul- Aiin is the :granddaughter of Mrs, Bertha Lowery of Brussels, A number of local firemen are attending a week-long training schbol at Seaforth L The school is sponsored by the Ontario fire (marshal's office, Vollinteer fire- men from 113 centres in the counties of Huron and Perth are attending, .444IMI4414 LISTEN ALL. YOU PEOPLE 'AND YOU WILL HEAR WHAT'S DOING IN BRUSSELS SCHOOL THIS YEAR Grade four pupils are having their assembly :next 'Week on June fourth and on Thursday, June 11,th Sr. 'West will have their assembly. On June 12 the 'Brussels Sc11001 mipils are having their Field Day and on .111110 19th Colborne, Bel grave. Myth, Brookside arid Brus- s.nis are having a Field: Day At the Brussels, School. Friday, :Nue 5th, is Professional Development Day. '('lie staff of Brussels Public' School will be visiting other sehools in Huron and Perth Counties. The staff and student , eels Public Se.linol \vele:one the 'Mason family to the town ()I' Bri1S- NAr.. The new students are: Walter Mason, grade 8, Sr, East; Betty 44 ............ 66c • .0 4. 45c Mason., grade 7, Sr. West: 'Laverne. Mosen :grade 7. Sr. Feist; ,Tear , Mason, grade 4: . Charles Moson, grade 4; Tommy Mason, grade 2; Mary Lou Mason, grade I. The basketball stonding as of the end of lltay ore:For the boys, Doug Smith's team 1st place. Andy Adam's team 2nd place, Don Work- man's team. 3rd place and Mervin Liehty ,s : team in 4th place. Top :corers in order for the boys tire: Lloyd Valiance. Blaine McCutcht eon, Keith Raymond and Dove Logan. For the girls are: Julio lionna's team in 1st place with Dionne Gordon's team in 2nd place and Noncy tenni ire 3rd place and Frances Yi.Ixers team in 4th place. 1 ne leading scorers for the girls in order are: :,Taxing Watts, Maureen Lori McCuteheon and ;Joyce Pe tr- son. Brian Mitcher, Geoff Brown FOG Slowly it creeps into the valley Spreading its warm lazy arms over all. Cautiously it covers a tree. Then on, it drifts, .4 :seems to be se arching for some- thing, Leaves and flowers are enveloped. 'Von can almost see it walk, But it wears on aura of mystery. Now everythilig is blotted from my sight. ram as one who is blind, But what is blindness to the my- sterious fog. But wait, I feel a cool breeZe.. As slowly as it conic it goes.' Its warmth is token away With the wind, Now I can see everything, Another MYSIOHOUR MOniont has been destroyed, Barbara Muihvyk FOR SALE —. Choice StraWberry Plants freshly clog as yoU Order, Ideal for freezing or Os fresh fruit, Large inicy berries, $3.00 per Ihindred plants, Phone before calling for plants to ;Blow time for digging and trimming plants. agree", said the principal to the doting mother, ''That your Soil may have :1 spark of genius. But, in my opinion, he also has ignition trouble,'' 10 lbs. No. 1 Potatoes 90 Tea Bags 60 Cold Drink Cups 4 qts. of One Way Bottles 2 lb. pkg. Jello Chocolate Pudding 1 Pint Real Maple Syrup 32 Fluid oz. of Sweet Heart DL,,h Wash 'Soap Catelli Macaroni 4 lbs. for No. 30 H. D. Motor Oil 59c 60c 99c 82c $1.25 .59c Cigarettes, 3 Different Brands 'King Size 55c pkg. 6 Loaves of Bread 431.00 Friday and Saturday 5 Loaves of Bread $1.00 Sunday 5 ft, Padded Non-skid Carpet uncut Reg. $1.89 Special $1.25 tars...mille llabwoillilibmr/111n ••6111Eammaillftemalillbrodelab, R. R. 3, Brussels .4! 59c CRANBROOK, ONT. R.R. 3, BRUSSELS SI-10WROOM NOW READY BUY and SELL BUY AND SELL USED Furniture, Clothing, T.V., Record Players, Records, Drapes, Washing. Machines, Dryers, For each article purchased ever 1.00 from the display room a coupon with 10c will be issued which may be used on any other articles, in the store. orop...,oftworioftim ionftwomia