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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-07-30, Page 4FOR SALE — Electrohohne Cabinets in autudnn leaf mahogany. Mrs. Leonard Machan $87.0525 NOTICE — Per all your electrical wiring needs Contact: Don McLean Phone 887-926.1 Brussels announce. a revision to retail rates for electric energy. The new rates for domestic service will be as follows: First 50 KWH per month Next 200 KWH per month. Next 500 KWH per month All additional KWH Minimum monthly bill The Brussels Public Utilities Commission wish to 3.6c per KWH 1.6c per KWH Ss, 0.9c per KWH 1.1c per'KWH $2.00 paid by ratepayers involved. giAr,rellitat Utii'on iCric"Itilltet7 aSmoociuenty ire f Tea Dollars. That all approved accounts be paid. That meeting de adjourned to meet on August 4th, 1970 at $ pm, or 'at the call of the Reeve. Approved accounts paid: 'General $07,555.25 Roads & Rridges 6,909.14 *74,464.39 Officer Clerk Lawson Ward Presiding Edythe M, Cardiff — Nothing changes the trend of P mpn's thoughts qUicker than digging up fishing Worms. Viblie. weed) the garden, ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S .HAVEN QUEEN'S HQTEI., gRuss.Ets Coming Back By Popular Demand SMOKEY DUNN'S HILLBILLY, STAGE SHOW For Two 'Nights 'This Week FRIDAY and SATURDAY ,Menu: Barbactied Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken and Chips FOR SALE -- 19 Pigs, 8 weeks old. Phone 887-6989 Jas. W, Clark SPABR TIME INCOME. Refilling and ,-lbollecting money from . NEW high-quality coin-operated dispensers in your area, No selling. To qualify you InaSt have car, references, $600 to $2900 cash, Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent income. More full time. For per- senal interview write CANA- P'N'N DISTRIBUTING: LTD. 1'1,4 PT. A, UP) Bay St., Suite 205, Toronto I, Ontario. Include phone number. FOR, SALE — Threshing Separator 28-46 all rubber, Dining room table and buffet, also folding day bed. Phone 887-9044 I.H.C. No. 80 $1895 I.H.C. No. 303 WICAB $4900 1,H.C. No. 403 $5950 Case No. GA $ 450 Case No. 600 , $3200 Case No. 800 $2000 Allis Gleaner C2 Special Allis 66 $ 195 REFRIGERATION SERVICE. Guaranteed Service to alltypes. Complete appliance repairs at 731JR-ICIA ELECTRIC Wingham - 351-2450 Tilectrical Contractors - ApplianCet - Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergen- cy serViell. • VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. (formerly John Bach) Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0120 IMM11111111.101•11M0011=111, bead or disabled cows over 1,000 lbs., $10 to $15 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE I Dead or disabled horses, $20.00 each Small animals 500 to 1,000 lbs., lc per lb, Alt 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 887-0335 BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES Prop. GORDON JOHNSTON Formerly Marlatt TauRSDAY, JT Wt 30th ,1970 GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL MEEUNG 1st ANNIVERSARY, Meeting held June 29th, AUGUST 1st, 1970 sided in. the absence of Reeve Charles Thomas, Resolutions. Councillor Lawson Ward pre, Mid-Town' Variety Store BRUSSELS, ONTARIO passed as follOws: We would like to thank all That the., minutes of the last those people who have shopped at this store tor the past year and meeing be adopted as• read. hope, the next year to come, and That the request of Nichoias, hope for the next year to come, Terpstra and James Cooper to re- and all the teenagers and small pair the tile portion of the Sand- children to special for the child" ers Drain be accepted and the ren on Saturday, August 1st, 1970 clerk be instructed to notify The Maitland Valley Conservation SPECIAL Authority of such proposed drain-. FRI., 'SAT. ONLY age works. Thal, By-Law No. 23 of 1970 be 1/2 lb. Salmon 70c passed as read a first, second and 1 lb. Salmon 95c third times to authorize the Reeve. 5 Loaves Bread 95c -.and Treasurer to borrow $100.000, from the Canadian Imperial Rank mid-Town Variety Store of Commerce•to defray the cost of BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Municipal Drainage, That the report of Walter, retry,. McCargar, Hachborn, Consulting Engineers, of the Storey Munici- Pal. Drain, dated June 5th, 1970 he provisionally .adopted and Ry-'Law No, 2 0 ,1070 be 'given. first and second 'reading. That By-Larys No. 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 of 1.980 .be passed under The Tile Drainage Act. • That ..applications for loans. of $1,500., $4.000., -$34 000., $3,000., .tinder ...The Tile Drainage Act be accepted. .That. the 'Township of Grey road portion, on the South Branch of a drain crossing .Concessions 15 & atr Lot 32, pay *35:00 of the total cost of $275.94,••balance to be . -,-• , ,`"VeZ200"•4111011.••••401, 1•11111111111sa"w41111110~111111/1/mgeit PROCLAMATION MONDAY AUGUST 3rd is hereby declared A CIVIC HOLIDAY And ask all Citizens to observe it as such VILLAGE OF 'BRUSSELS ROY B. COUSINS, REEVE 111""11.1111."111.11.1".111111111"11111"millillimmillialensallb 1111101woommessamosienauswoiluswissummiumpmesimpiealimpuegs NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS the new rates. only to those customers who have a qualifying metered electric water . heater. In order to qualify for this block you must tail 887.6572 before the implementation date of The third block of 500 KVVHper month will apply Please note that the above rates are NET anti will apply on all bills rendered on and after October 1, 1970. A delayed payment charge of 5% will apply on all bills not paid on or before the due date. WM. H. KING, Manager and Secy.-TreaS., Brussels, P. U. C. 00111.1ssallimbodimoriiiftimisw FOR SALE S ft, Massey Harris Binder Jack Warwick Phone 887-9067 FOR SALE — Boy's Bicycle 24". T.40 AM Apply to; Ralph Traviss $87,920 FOR SALE — Fresh Vegetables. Mrs. Jane White -S$7.6439 AGE TREE SERVICE — Trimming, Custom wodd cutting. RRASONAPLE rate. Free estim- ate. Call Rob 335-3785 FOR SALE — Landrace Hog. Serviceable age. Purebred, Douglas Machan 387-9345 FOR SALE — •The residence of the late Mrs. J. C. Backer, Brussels. Inquiries may be directed to J., T. Baeker, Bog 70, Wheatley. Phone 825.4672 FOR SALE — Palomino 3 year old mare; Sorrel 6 year old Gelding; two saddles; 4 x 8 Pool Table, Boston and snooker balls. Call 887-9414 Or 887-9323 '••••••••ftwoom••••••••ftriumweasillowe USED HARVEST EQUIPMENT SWATHERS No, 161 ........ $1095 I.H.C. No. 175 ........ $1995 Kilbury * 595 Cockshut No. 502 $2250 Versatile No. 103 $ 795 COMBINES '414 BRUSSELS 17'On, 131WSS1 IS, ONTARIO WA.ALTION (.continued from, Page Pne) Mckitlop Unit Picnic The MeKillop Uufl TY.C.11'. met lit the home of Mrs. (Tharle*$ MoCuteheon for their July meeting and. picnic, There were 64 ladies and children present. Mrs. George Love was in charge of the Devotions with the Theme for the meeting bola"; "God in Creation". A by= l!rom the song sheet was snug, Debbie Wey accompanied on the guitar. Jane' teeming gave the "Farly Blackfoot Prayer". The Scripture from Psalm 104 was read by Gwen Bosnian Brian McGavin receiy- ed the offering alai it was dedicat- ed- by Dianne Godkin.•4. hymn for Guidance Was A reply to letters received was sent on tape from Paul Ross of London, who is near North Battle- ford, Sask, He told of his summer work in the West as a student minister. Mrs. William Leming gave the topic in the form of story for the children on "Wells and Cisterns". with the import- ance of water. This was folloWed by singing " Ii Little Less of Me"'. "Mrs. [Jove closed this. part with prayer. The children were then excused and the business was conducted by Mrs, Neil McGavin. Reports Were read. Mrs. Camp- bell Wey explained the new study book. It was decided to hold a book display at the September meeting. The Regional meeting will be held in LenideSbero on October 2nd. Mrs. McGavin closed the meeting with prayer: Following are the list of races for the children: Pre-sChool: "1. -Cathy Merlav:n, 2. Julie McDonald, 3. Elaine Den- Ms. 6-8 years: 1. BrUCS Godkin, 2. Bobby Leeming, 3. Linda. Riley. 9-12 years: 1. Jennie Penick, 2. Jane Lemming, 3. Dianne Dennis. 13 or over: Debbie Wey, 2. Sharon Riley:. 3. G.Wen Bosnian. 3' legged race: 1. ,Gwen Bosnian and Debbie Vey, 2. Peggy Dennis and Dian. ite Dennis, 3. Beth McNichol and Margaret Hickson, Kick the slip- per: 1. Sharon Riley, 2. -jennie Reinink, 3. Jane Sehade. Wheel. barrow race: 1, Peggy Dennis and Dianne Dennis, 2. Elizabeth Riley and Nancy Schade, 3. Bobby Leming and Sharon Riley. A candy scramble for the children, Ladies' Contests: Guessing numb- er of candies in a jar: Mrs. Oliver Riley. Ann Landers Questions anti Answers; Dropping clothespins a jar: Mrs. (Norge Love. Oldest lady present: Mrs. Alex -ROSS from MinnedOsa, Man., who is Over 90. A delicious picnic lunch. of sandwiches, cookies, ice cream, tea and freshie was served by Mrs. John Burch, Mrs. Gordon Mc- rtivin, Mrs. Merton Ifackwell. Mrs. Dave Watson, Mrs, Prank Reinink, Mrs. William Roe, Mrs, Neil McGavin, Mrs. Don Detinie and the hostess. Mease call in the names of. your visitors, or if Yon linVe been away, to your local correspondent by Monday afternoon.