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ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAVEN
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
T'HE ALLEY CATS FROM 'WINGHAM
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
SING ALONG WITH, 'DOREEN AT' THE PIANO
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
Menu Barbacued Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken
and Chips
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE
bead or diSabled cows over 1,000 lbs., $10 to $15
bead or disabled horses, $20.00 each
Srriall aribrials 500 to 1,000 lbs., lc per lb.
All other atuireals such as calved and pigs picked.
Up free.
We pay you for your animal at your farm. 24 hour
service.
CALL COLLECT — BRUSSELS 98739334
If no answer call 887.9336
BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES
Rtop, CORDON JOHNSTON — Formerly Marlatt
cilFtAl0FiVaceweeSterit0. e9tirelfgelleo rtil
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NOTICE -- •
Roofing, ;Siding, Chirniwys.
Built and Repaired. I-Larris
Brussels. 887-9375
WANTED TO RENT
3 or 4 Bedroom House
around Brussels.
,Ray AdamP Phone 887-9229
AVON CALLING
Every Day is "Sale" Day When
You Show People 1\voll's
Wonderful Range of •Cosmetics.
Profit From -Your Spare Hours
Sell Avon. Call Now —
Mrs. M. Millson, Avon Manager,
17 Hawkesbury Ave., London,
32, 451-0541
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Guaranteed service to alltypes.
Complete appliance repairs at
BURKFA' ELECTRIC
Winghani - 357-2450
Electrical Contractors - Applianees
- Motor Rewind, 24 boar emergen-
cy service.
FOR SALE
7 room House in Morris Town-
ship, north end of Brussels. Large.
lot, New oil furnace, new cup-
boards, new hot water tank, and
'wireing, three piece bath.
J. C. McNeil, Brussels. Phone
887-6045
FURNITURE —
Buy Now during the June Sale
at the Godfrey Schuett Show-
rooms, Mildmay. Livingroom and
Bedroom Groups at $270.00, $470,011,
$670.00. Free delivery in Southern
Ontario.
SPARE TIME MONEY
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE b igh-q ality
coin-operated dispensers in your
area, No selling. To quality Yml
Must have cart:eferences, $000 to
$2900, cash. Seven to twelve hours
weekly can net eXcellent Monthly
income, More full time. For nth..
Senal interview Write OANAPENN,
DISTRIBUTING LTD,,DEPT. A,
160 Bay St., Suite 20b, Toronto 1,
Ontario. Include phone 'Untaber.
FOR SALE
Farm wagon..and - rack •in good
condition,
Jim Pestel 807-6326
FOR SALE —
Strawberries,. 30e a. box if pick-
ed yourself, 40c per box picked.
Mrs, link Shaw 887-0537
FOR SALE —
Coleman OR Stove, • in good
condition. j. Carclifi:
Phone 887-9410
FOR SALE
8 Beatty Steel Stalls -103.*. cows.
new: New Reiland' 268 Hay Baler,'
3.• years old.•
Phone 523-9230 Myth
FOR SALE — ••
Yolkswagon • chassis, motor and
transmission, new rings and in-
ells $35; 60 Ford i a good shape,
$910.00; 130 Envoy $75.00
FOR. SALE —
Case 200 Bailer, like new, 26
Pale Elevator; Cocksbut 30 Tract-
or. Wilfred Fischer, RR 3,
:Brussels Phone 887-0465
FOR SALE —
Cockshutt 4 - bar Sicleralcc
Eversol Pale Ellevator; Inter-
national 3-furrow mounted Plow,
Mac Meintosh 887-6557
FOR SALE e—
Stra -Wherries, Yon pick yon-
self 39 c a. mart, already picked
40c a quart, Bring your own con:
Minors please. No children under
14 , Mrs. Gilbert Hetherington,
RR 3. Brussels, Phone 887-681.7
TE'N'OERS WANTED
For operating booth at arena,
two days a week,
Tenders to be in the hands of
the undersigned by SatttrdaY,
June 20th at 6 Thin,
James Prior
Erassels Recreation ,COMmittee
TRADE-INS
Accepted; Buy Kroehler
Sklar Chesterfield suite; Harding
'carpet; new pianO;
now at SCHT.TETVS MiLDMAY
SHOWROOMS during the June
Sale,
OPEN HOUSE
Mr, and Mrs.. Karol Thalen are
holding Open Molise fpr their
friends and those interested in
their new Cage Layer Rouse.
Tuesday, June 23rd, 1970, from
3 p,m, to 9 pan.
CIA. Si Lot 3, Morris Townshi:1,
-1 mile North of Myth,
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of
Household Effects
at Walton
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th
at 1:00 p.m
rub Pine of Household Effects.
1962 Chrysler Oar
Terms Cash
Auctioneer ;Harold Jackson
Clerk Graham
SWIMMING LESSONS.
Children wishing to take
swimming lessons, may sign up at
the loyal Canadian Legion Hall,.
Friday, June 19th. 1970, 0,t 7
c)ielock in the evening; The fee
will be $5.00 Per child.
NameS must he in the Seaforth
Pool Committee no later than the
20th of June, in order to draw up
the classes. Lessons will beget
July tad, 1970.
These lessons are sponsored by
the local branches or the Legion
and Lion Clubs,
Huron County
Board of Education
'Requires
ELEMENTARY 'SCHOOL
MUSIC SUPERVISORS
for
Grey Central Public Schooi
10 Rooms
North Ashfield Public School
3 Rooms
Duties to commence Sept. 1st,
1970.
Applications indicating qualiifi.
cations, expenience, and posit-
ion(s) desired should be mailed
by June 22nd to J W. Coulter,
SUpertendent of Schools, Huren
County Board of Education, Box
370, Clinton,
D. J. COCHRANE J. B. LAVIS
Director Chairman
WALTON
Drs. Jean and ,Gerd. Westeriam
of Burlington spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, 'Earl Mills,
Mr. amid Mrs, D, I, Love of New
Westminister, B, C, spent last
week at the hone of Mrs. Walter
ilroadfoot,
Nlaster Murray Sholdice spent
few clays last week with 'his
grendperents; Mr. and Mrs, Jetties
,Keys. of R13, 1, Seaforth.
Mr, and Mrs, Tames Black Of
of Guelph: Visited last Sathrday
with Mrs. W Broadfoot,
Howard Marshall of Vancouver
nailed at the same'home last week,
Mr. and M-rs, 4.-Vni. Timmer Spent
the weekenit in T:enden wilh Mr,
end Mrs. Volker Frealein,
Mrs. Walter Breadeord attend ,
el the Britton Ilonnien on Sim.
(Inv at. the home of Mr and Mrs,
Bill Leeson of Brantford.
ltr it Don Deloels has been a.
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. We hope She is much
"ro ved
Marpret ‘flumphrio is
spending this week with Mr. and
.1Irs. Horace Rutledge in London.
• Miss 'Helen Searle, London,
spent the weekend at the home of
her parents.
Mrs. Rae lionSton, returned
home last 'Friday from• SenfOrtb
hospital where she had been a
iiTitt iteisitt from an attack of append-
Honored. on 25 . Anniversary
Thirty guests attended a dinner
on Sunday at. Danny's Restaurant,
Wiegham, to honor Mr. and Mrs.
GeOrge Bloke, RR 2, Brussels, on.
the occasion of their nth werl;
ding anniversary. Ph e3 'ratorned
to their home. .pending the even-
ing in social chat •Later smorg-
ashorg lunch. was served by
members oil the family, him', and
Nrs. Blake received many beauti-
ful. gifts and cards front their
family and friends.. The ceepie
have six sons, Gerald, Jim, Murray
'Bob, Phillip and Bruce, and three
daughters, Mrs. Ken (Ann)
liamson, R 2 waiton H. R.
Joyce and Julie, also three ,grand,
children, The grandmothers, Mrs.
George 'Blake Sr. and Mrs. J im
Deitner also attended the happy
occasion,
Open Meeting To Be Held .
An open meting will be held for
the Women 'S Institute June meet-
ing on June 24 at 8:15. Mrs.
Don McDonald and Mrs Herb
Traviss are tile convenors for
education. The guest speaker, Mr.
Stan Piguet Goderich will show
film on "pollution", he is a spec-
ialist in farm management con-
nected with the Department of.
Agriculture, 'Clinton.
Mlission Band
Mission Rand was held Sunday
Morning• will 38 in attendance.
Alter the "Call to Worship" a
song wan sung with Mrs. Merton
Rockwell at the piano, The sec-
retary's report was given by Mary
Searle. Stephen Dennis gave the
teasurer's report, The collection
was received, Peggy Dennis will
play for the next. meeting, Mrs.
Rockwell had a ceremony on the
mite boxes, She told of their uses.
A motion was made to send a $5.00
donation to Paul Ross, the student
minister, Classes were held With.
Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mrs, Win Roe,
Mrs: Ross Bennett and Mrs. Mer-
ton Rockwell as their teatijiers,
Hymn 005 was sung and the meet-
ing closed with the Mizpah Bene-
diction.
Yk Church Service
Sunday morning service at
Duff's Church was in charge of
1111% Doug Campbell of Westfield,
a dairy farmer wild member
the Gideon Society. He spoke oil
the work of the Ciderms . He took
as his Message "Now we are the
Sous of Goal'. The choir rendered
an anthem accompanied by Mrs.
Tan Wilbee.
Next. Sunday. June 21st, Rev.
Crc Stewart of Senforth will tnkC
charge of the service, Communion
service will be held on Sunday
June 28. Rev. Perwyn Docken
be in the pulpit after returning
from his retraining course in
Waterloo,, There Will be no ser.
vices for the month of July whoa
the lltillt13401' WOO his hollanya
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to, take this opportun-
ity to thank all those who sent
messages of sympathy at the time
of the death of our mother.
Miss Lucy Freebree
Mrs. Ralph (Edna.) Pearson
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald
thank our relatives, neighbours
and friends, for their 0°104*
fulness of us in helping to make
our 68th wedding anniversary
very pleasant one.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks for the many cards and
thoughtful expressions of synt.
pathy shown to us and our family
iri the passing of our brother„
'Kay Rutledge and Margaret
111 001 teheon
We would like to thank all our
neighbours, relatives, and friends
fOr all the lovely gifts and social
evening that they bad for us in
the community ball, Walton, on
the occasion of our 40th wedding
anniversary. It will always be
remembered.
George and Annie 'Williamson
We wish to thank the neighbours
and friends of the village of Bilis,
Sal for the beautiful floral tributes
in memory of our dear Father who
passed away Thine lith. Knowing
you are not alone •mokes things
easier to bear. Special thanks to
Dr. Bozyk, Mrs. .McDonald and the
nurses of Wi.ngham Hospital.
Ruth and Edna
I would like to thank all my
friends tor their kindness in. send-
ing me cards, letters, flowers and
gifts while in. Whigham and Dist-
rict Hospital and in the Callender
Nursing Home,
I would also like to thank the
nurses and. Dr. l3ozyk for their
kindness,
Sincerely
Mrs. Ida Hamilton.
We wish to say a sincere "thank
you" to Me. and Mrs. Douglas
C.1allander and Mr. and Mrs.
George Elliott for holding open
house for us on the occasion of
our 25th wedding anniversary.
Also all those who assisted in any
way to make the evening such a
Memorable oceasioa, Thanks also
to all our many friends and
relatives who called to extend
congratulations and for the ninny
lovely gifts and cards we received.
It was all Very much appreciated
and will long be remembered.
Cal and Malt Kratiter
COMING EVENTS
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Ho wick Liens Bingo will be held
on Friday, June 19th at 8:30 P.m.
in Wroxeter Community
Admission $l:. 12 Regular Games
for :10; 2 "Share the Wealth"; one
calls; Door Prizes and Litcicy
WI Special; Jackpot of $74 on.4$
Draws;
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PAID-YEAR SALE
ALL STORE 'MERCHANDISE SALE PRICE.
SLEEPMASTER ,HEALTH CENTRE
MATTRESS and BOX SPRINGS
REG.$118.00 SALE PRICE $89.00
KROEH,LER RELAXERS
'REG. $110.00 SALE PRICE $90.00 .
`HOUSE OF MAX"
F URNITURE STORE BRUSSELS, ONT.
eft
FOR SALE 7,-
Large size wooden Crib: also
in or coal or wood. furnACe.
Call; 887-0617