HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-09-17, Page 4ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAVEN
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
MIKE HODGERT and the TRI-TONES oI Exeter
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Menu: Barbecued Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried chicen
and Chips
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TEST DRIVE
A NEW I.H. TRACTOR
THURSDAY, SEPT. 24th
AT OUR
More Power To You "
PLOWING DEMONSTRATIONS
4 Miles North of Seaforth,
Demonstrating 9 to 5 (Rain or Shine)
VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT LTD.
Seaforth (Formerly John Bach) 527-0120
Huron County's Leading
Farm Equipment Depot
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
"The Business Reliability Built"
WANTED —
Man for farm work.
Murray Cardiff
Phone 887-6389
FOR SALE ----
-1 year old Mare and one year
old eolt. Phone 881-6781
FOR SALE
Ready to lay Pullets the end of
October R. .J. Andrews & Son
RR 4, Seaforth Phone 527-1106
EoR SALE -
-IV Electric Its nge ; Kitchen
Annex.; Used Admiral TN.;
Chesterfied and Chair; Bedroom
Suite.
Frank Thompson Phone 837-6606.
FOR RENT —
MOVING
LOCAL AND long distance
packing and storage if required,
Free estimates. : Phone Glenn
Cuunigharn 356-2704 Atwood
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Guaranteed service to alltypes.
Complete appliance repairs at
laURK4 ELECTRIC
Wingham • 357-2450
Electrical Contractors - Appliance",
lelotor Rewind. 24 hour emergen-
DRIVERS NEEDED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
ALEC COLEMAN, deceased
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
deceased, late of the Village of
Brussels in the County of Huron,
retired Division Catirt Clerk, who
died on the 15th day of. August,.
1970, are required to file proof of
same With the undersigned on or
`before the .25th day of September,
1970, after which date the execu-
tors will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have received notice.
DATED at Brussels this 20th
day of August, 1970,
CRAWFORD & MILL
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Faceetttor
NOTICE
For 1 your o:c-trh;
needs Contact:: 'Don .aleLeari
Phone 887-9264 Brussele,
MACHINERY &
FURNITURE SALE
For D. ALEX, MacDONALD
Lot 6, Con. 2, Grey Twp.
5 Miles North, East of Brussels
SATURDAY, SEPT. 19th
1:00 p.m.
Furniture
Bedroom Suite, Bed, Spring and
Mattress, Oak Extension Table,
Studio Couch, Antique Writing
Desk. Day Bed, Radio, 23 inch TV,
Propane 'Gras Stove; Refrigerator.
Wood Freezer, 22 Ft (New),
Floor Lamp, 95 Piece Set Dishes.
Washing Machine, 3 Congoleum
Rugs, TV Antenna, Crocks, Seal-
er. s, Etc.
Implements
aaocksbutt '35 Tractor, Cockshntt
Hydraulic Mower, Cockshutt
Bar Side Rake, New Holland
Baler (Real Good) ; Coelfshutt
Wagon end Rack, Ciao. White.
Wagon and Rack, John Deere 10
Ft. Cultivator, Fluery
Tandem, Disc, New Idea: Manure
Spreader, M-H 3 Base Plow,
Bale .Elevator'. Spring Tooth
Harrow, Drag Harrow, corn
Cultivator, Dump Rake, Cutting
Box, Dietz Grain Grinder, Silo
Pities, 4 inch Grain Auger, 21 Fe;
4 *Inch. Grain Auger, 11 Ft.; al-TI
Riding Plow, Walking Plow, M-TT
Potash Kettle (Antique), Ox
Binder, Set Sleighs. Trailer,
Yoke, Sugar Kettle, Anchor Posts,
Cedar Posts, Line Posts, Cedar
Rails, 2 Tons Coal, Quantity
Wood, 2 Pig Hoppers, Hog
Troughs, Barrels; Bench Vise,
Anvil, Colony House. Aluminum
6 Ft. Step Ladder, 32 FL Eaten.
sire" Leader, (Martinelli), Stewart
Cli;wers, Ejlectric Dehorners, De-
horning Clippers, Woven Fence
Stretcher, cutter, Set, Good Qual-
ity Single Harness (Never 'Used)
Feed
3200 Bales Hay
Numerous Other Articles
No Reserve as Farm Is Sold
Terms Cash
Jackson and Jackson, Auctioneer's
FOR SALE
airuseele Awe Orchard
now have good supply of Lobo
applee, so, bring along your eoa-
tainere,
Ft)P, SALE
:--lYstoui sultrier.
Ideal for' farm.
Contact, or cell, S37-6751, Cloorge
Langlois, John Brussels.
AUCTION SALE
of valeaale furniture, furnish-
ings a effects with vintage
Pieces, for the FLORENCE
BAEKER ESTATE at her late
residence
MAIN STREET NORTH
BRUSSELS ONTARIO
on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th
1:00 P.M.'
next weeks paper will Oontain
some random selections from the
offering,
Jack Alexander, Auctioneer,
John T. Baeker Executor
sale conducted by.
ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
Auction Adminstrators
-J. A. Currie Mgr.
WINGHAM, ONT. 357. 1011
"A Tried, Proven & Established
System of Auction Management"
FOR SALE —
Approxiinately 10 ton of cob
corn. Elmer Young
Phone 887-6300
FAIR NOTESS
The Ladies Division of the Fair
are selling tickets on a satin
bound wool blanket. Try your
luck. Don't forget they would
apt,. oce.te trite donation of
pies for their booth; •
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs, Roy Cousins is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. \V, James Arm-
strong and Mae. James S. Arm-
strong attended the Williams —
Laycock wedding in Waterdown
on Saturday, September 5th
Mr. land Mrs. John, Ellaeott of
London spent the week end with.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton of
Brussels and attended the thresh,
ere reunion at Blyth.
Maxine (Watts has been a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital.
..its. Florence Russell Was a
Sunday 'visitor with Mr. anti Mrs.
'George. Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jacklin
and family of Trenton have spent
the past Week with hie parents
Mr and Mrs, Mel SaclOin, friends
and relatives: prior to going to.
Remere whete he has been
transferred with the A.C.A.,F,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Max
'Watts were Mr, and Mrs. Robert
McCalletn, Goderich! Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Ceertnage, Brant-
ford and Me. and Mrs. 'Vern Smith
of Norwich
Master Gary Pipe, younger son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Pipe is a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital after suffering a finger
injury.
Mr. ,E, J. Pollard Wa S Visiting
his daughter Mrs. Margaret Ina
toul in Seaforth the past Week,
She returned with him visiting
With Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Pipe.
Oleo recent visitors Were "Aix. and
'Mrs, Leslie thalddiek of Vimeouv••
FPI 'et
CARDS OF THANKS
The Belg-rave, Blyth, Brussels
School Fair board wish to thank
all those who in any way helped
to make the 50th anniversary a
success.
We would like to express our
Sincere Thanks to our family,
friends ant' members of
Rebekah Lodge, for all tite
beautiful cards and telephone
messages, we received on our
55th Anniversary. Your thought-
l'ulness will always be remember-
ed. Special thanks 'to our' family
for the wonderful dinner and
lovely gift.
Lauia and Walter Williamson
The Ethel Community want to
thank all the men and boys who
gave their time and effort, to
supply five ball teams this past
year. Someone has to do the work
to give the rest entertainment for
very little charge. Fans hare
enjoyed a lot of good hall games.
Although four teams have been
eliminated the Banteins -are still
trying for the Cbarnpinship, so
good luck guys.
GRAN ROOK
Anniversary Service
The s"eanniversary
get vice in l.ci:11.(1 ),x Presbyterian church will be held on. Sunday,
Sept. 27th at 1,1 ant. with 11ev,
E. Taylor, ' :Holstein., the guest
mifn':i'Itn:?rratiriatiete to Mrs, Glenn
Ite et h ea' en passigher'
examiation
Mr. and 'grS.: liar 11ceall 111,
Toronto, were Sunday visitors
With Ma, and ales. Douglas
Purdy and Susan.
Following the evening' sir vier
is spending holidays with her
parents, fir, end Mrs. Wilfred
Strickler.
Mr. and Mrs,. 'Wes .1.Ieltlachern
are home from a visit to the
West,
: and erete John Strickler.
end Heidi rue visiting in Ottawa,
Local young people furthering
their studies this term include
Will .Perrie, Jr., second year in
University of Toronto, Mil;.:
Joanna Dunh S beginning' a
eburee 'Pallehnwe College,
London, and Miss Marie Witch
has registered at Centralia Col-
lege, of iagrieultural Teehiloice.iy ;'pr the aTolao laeotiOtaliee Cent: alit
Majestic W.I. Historical And
Current Events Meeting
(continued from page one)
old village choir"
An interesting motto 'pn
"What happens today is history
tomorrow" was read by Mrs.
Kate Wilson
Mre, Marie McC.utcheon read
sonic information items from the
Consumers News,
Mrs Marie Davis gave art in,
toresting talk on her recent trip
to the Maritime Provinces from
Aurora, ,Out, She took us on an
imaginary trip along the St.
'Lawrence river with its
scenery and historic sites ,to
Quebec on to New Brunswick
and PE.1., back through Maine,
New Hampshire and Aur-
ora again. Many books pain
phiets, and souvenirs gathered
on the trip were on display
The Queen brought the meet,
ing to a Close after Nellie]] lunch
was served. by Mrs. Leona.
Armstrong, Miss Laura Lucas,
airs Marie aleCutcheon and Mrs.
Amy iapeia
Melville Ladies' Aid
The regular meeting of rlelville
Church Ladies' Aid was held at
the home of Mrs, Bertha ,Lowery
on Tuesday afternoon of last
week with all atteadanee of 25
ladies. Meeting opened with a
hymn folloWed by- Mealtatiee in
enison. Secretary and Treasurer's
VC,';,:irt'S Were read and Sunshine
rel•ort was given. The president,
Mr's, Matheson mentioned the
death of Mrs. Florence Baeker and
Mrs, Elizabeth Cardiff' since our
last meeting and how much they
would he missed at our meetings.
Airs. Armstrong read the scripture
a nd Airs..Evans led in prayer.
Airs Martin read a very interest-
ing letter on Current Events.
Business session followed and
quilt. blocks were given out to the
ladies. Next meeting will he held
at the home of Mrs Alleh Smith,
BORN
CARDIFF — TO Mr, and Mrs.
Victor Cardiff at Victoria
Hospital, London, on September
6th, a baby daughter, Lisa, 7 ib,
(37., A granddaughter for lie
And Mr% itgt cftrdiffc
DAUBOXILA5 VOti'ft') OKAAIO 1,111,1:13,01)01 4:1')P1%.
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE
Dead or disabled cows over 1,000 lbs., $10 to $15
Dead or disabled horses, $20.00 each
Small animals 500 to 1,000 lbs., Ic per lb.
AEI other animals such as calves and plea picked
up free.
We pay you for your animal at your farm, ae 24 hoUr
service.
CALL COLLECT — BRUSSELS 887-9334
if no answer call 887-9335
BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES'
Prop. GORDON JOHNSTON — Formerly Marlatt, Brae,'