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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-10-22, Page 4AUCTION SALE Estate of Mrs. Margaret Cooper, formerly of Brussels and Estate of Harold I. Durst Wroxeter SATURDAY, OCT. 31st Time 1.30 p.m. Place: Brussels Agricultural Building Auctioneer Harold Jackson HURON 'DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Clinton We pay highes prevailing price for fresh dead or disabled cows And tartlets over 600 pounds. Smaller' animals olcitici up as tterVice t4 WI.11) 84. lour 8ervIdd /-4,I D2y6 a Wok (:ALL eat:34dt elfiMifill Free 14064'1046M W04i146 NAa $13/00 FOR RENT -- Mobile Home with attached, Rec. rooni, on good lot in Ethel, Jim Cardiff Ph.; 887-8100 or 887:6164 Walton Ii 4-H Meeting On Saturday, Oct.' 17th, the Walton II Safety Sallys planned their hike for the seventh meet- ing when they had a weiner roast at Barry Currie's cottage, follow. ed by: a walk through the Pinery on the fifth line of Morirs twp. enjoying all the different trees and beautial colored scenery of the fall season. Then stopping to watch the Wild 'geese at Peareon's Pond on our way .home to Mc- Call's where the meeting got underway with the president opening with the 4-H Pledge. The secretary read the minutes and gave the roll call. Safety in gen- eral was the discussion given by the leaders. Many crafts of lovely stuffed toys were on display, done .by each of the club members. As the group work we ehecked the list for safety in Your Home in the members' pamphlet. The next meeting is called for the coming Friday. •••••••••••••• It is illegal to retrieve a dead or inhered bird by use of a Dower boat 'while a pore . son is in potlseSeltiti 11 loaded firearm of When htooeilarY td travel more illat 100 yards friThl thlt plane wii0,0 the Dqtatin *att idliitied who, Ole Mill *Kit iffFIC ()Wig 144 WO sug jattivitliti row, batii§tati I OKA* DON'T FORGET Our Third and Final SPECIAL STOCKER AND FEEDER. SALE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28th AT 12:20 P.M. PHONE 887.6461 BRUSSELS, ONT. Huron County's Leading Livestock Market " amanans.oranowaninrmaftr-+Na -4.1110.0011111r0111111,1001.b. ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAVE'i QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY SING ALONG WITH DOREEN AT THE PIANO SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY THE ALLEY CATS FROM WINGHAM TRY OUR FOOT LONG HOT DOGS Menu: Barbactleci Ribs and. Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken and Chips Tendere will he received by the undersiened Until 1 p.M., lllepdaYa 'November 2nd,, 1970, for 41101Y- Plowing tor the 1970-1971 season in the Township grey, Tender to be-by-the hour, Stilts wake and, ale of ecteipinent to be need, Lowest or any tender not necee- sarily accepted. Wis. 14 M. Cardiff, Mark, Township Of Grey, Ethel, Ontario. 'TENDERS. FOR .s.NOWN9WING ToWNStilf, OF GREY. Oitti$SELS-STOCKYAROS NOTICE — For all your electrical wiring seeds Contact; non McLean Phone 337.9264 'Brussels. SNOW PLOUGHING Done At Reasonable Rates Call Day or Night Richard Gill Brussels 887-6596 REFRIGERATION SERVICE Guaranteed service to an types. Complet‘ Apliance .repairs at BURKE ELECTRIC Wingham . 357-2450 Eileotrical Contractors - Appliances - Motor Rewind, 24 hOur emergen- cy service. FOR SALE — Brick House on Mill Street in the- Village of Brussels, belonging' to the late Alec -Coleman. For further Information or appoint- ment i:ontact. Donald Coleman', Box 871, Elmira, Ontario, or plione1569-2:)53 WANTED: 7-- Lady pensioners for boarders, Phone - 8874343 ,Brussels FOR SALE -- 5 piece Bedroom Suite in, ex' ' 8S7-930L cellent condition. FOR SALE — CabbageS and Carrots Mrs. Chas.- Meitner . 887-6430 FOR SALE — A German Shepherd-Cale cross pup. Phone 887-6760 FOR SALE 4 black and tan Beagle Cross puppies,. seven weeks old. Phone 887-6760 FOR SALE McClary 30" range in gOod condition. Mrs. George Wheeler Brussels Phone 887-6789 NOTICE Morris Township Waste Dis- posal Site will be open for use by Morris and Brussels , ratepayers Wednesdays and Saturdays,. 10. a.m. to 5. p,m. commencing Novernber 4, •1970. Helen Martin, Cleric TENDER FOR SNOW REMOVAL Plainly marked, sealed, tenders will be received by the under- signed up to 12 o'clock .noon Friday, October 30th, 1970 for the removal of snow at East Wawa- nosh Public SchOol, Specifications and tender forms May be obtained at the office of the Huron County Beall(' of Education, 07 Shipley. Street, Clinton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Mr. R. B. Duniop, Superitendent of Business Affairs, Huron County Board of Education.. ATTENTION FARMERS HAVE YOUR DULL CLIPPER SLAVES In for Rt4SHARPENING isAlbr; PER iItr $1,60 tliffirOtiteed To blip Like NeW bONTAcT: DE-FIA0 extu.. 087m02 thOolitl Ili orii WI* IMO NOTICE OF MEETING TO CONSIDER BY-LAW Take notice that a By,Law ler raising $300,000 under the proVisiOus of the Tile Drainage Act, will be taken. into Consider- etion by the Coencil of, the Corp- :oration of the TownshiP of GTO at ihe Municipal Office of 'the Township or Grey, Ethel, Ont., On the and day of Nevelnber, ' at the hciur of One Coelock In, the Afternoon. Edythe M. Cardiff, Cleric, Township of Grey, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects and Servlice Station Equipment SATURDAY, OCT. 24th At 1 O'clock Sharp at 'KEN WHITE'S FARM • nth. Con. Morris Twp., Brussels road . Terms Cash. Household Effects 2 piece Chesterfield Suite; Corner Tabie; 2 End Tables; Deep Freeze; Simplicity• Auto- matic Washer; Nearly new Frig- idaire; New G.E. Stove with, self- cleaning oven:: -5 piece Dinette, Suite (Like new); Solid Oak. Cup- board; Utility Table;• De Humid-• 'Her; Johnny Poles with shelves; 25" Television Set (nearly new); Fleetwood Stero and Radio Oomb. (new); Coffee and End Tables; 5 piece Andrew Malcolm (cherry wood) Bedroom Suite (new); 3 piece Bedroom Suite (nearly new); 2 maple Desks; 2 •single Beds and Night Tables; .2 Chests of Drawers; • Electric Organ (new); 9x12 Rug; Picnic Table; Lawn Chairs; Set of Left Hand Spalding Golf Clubs; Floor Polish. er; Vacuum Cleaner; Electric Can Opener; Cooking Utensils and Dishes; Antique Swiss Beacon Lamp. Service \Station Equipment Automatic Pump Nozzles; Nurtierous Tools; Coffee Mach, mile; .Oil; Antifreeze', Windshield De leer; Nuts and Bolts; 3 hp. Briggs •and Stratton Motor; 2. Motor Scoottere; Apache Camp- ing Trailer with Camping Acces• Witte, Large number of articles too numerous to mention, Ken Brown, O. Bryce, Proprietor Auctioneer tat ow of bad weather thie sale will be held Wider Ooveilt Mlyo,le to Di*eviDw tit,.ia Dixtetand, Dtttiiitit ,illy do 10 Ot t1i glind ilti Ira tit' ningS mug 't WALTON Mr. and Mrs, Ceeit .Lydiati and son Keith have moved to their new home in Blyth. Don , Denn is uudeeW ent surgery last week in Stratford Hospital. W, J. Leerning . and sons Tom and Sohn 'took part in the Inter- national Plowing Match near .Lindsay last week. R. ev. D. liocken, was in charge of the 'Sunday morning•Service at .Duft's United Church with the C.O.I.T, in the choir aceompanied by Mrs Murray .Smith as pianist. A duet was 'gi,yen by Dena and Debbie Wey with their guitar ac- companist. Miss. Marion McCallum gave a reading, A. pleasing duet was sung by Rev, and. Mrs. Docken It was announced the Sunday School would..begin at-10 a.m. and the church service at 11, 11.111. next Sunday. . Alexander Guiutzen . met with a''serloas accident last Friday evening on his way' home from work. 'when his car 'left the road. He present a. patient, in Wingham Hospital' and is reported in. satisfactory 'Condition:: Mr. and: Mrs. L. D. sender of Listowel 'visited . Sunday . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan . Mrs. Mabel Mogir of 'Windsor spent the weekend with Mrs. Margaret Humphries and the Humphries families. Ross Bennett is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Miss Linda Traviss, nurse-in- training, at St. Mary's Hospital, 'Kitchener, spent the weekend with her parents. \ • . Mrs. Gordon McGavin has been taking treatment at 'Westminster Hospital. We hope all the sick of 'the community have a speedy re- covery. Ml's. Jan van Vliet and Mrs. Allan McCall from the Walton Women's Institute,. attended the 31st annual W. I.. Conventionin MOVING/ LOCAL AND long distance packing and storage.; if reqUired. Free estimates. Phone Glenu Cunuigham 356.270: Atwood Guelph, on Monday and. Tuesday of this week. Hilda Sellers spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss. Mission Band Meeting The meeting of the 'Mission Band 1vas held in the basement • of the Walton Church Sunday 'morning With 29 in attendance. The President, Peggy Dennis was in charge of the devotions. The hymns were accompanied by Dianne Goclkin and Laura Dennis as pianists. Everyone listened to a tape from Dave Ross, the stu- dent minister at the mission field out West in answer to the child- ren's letters sent to him this past summer. The new officers are as follows: President. Peggy Dennis Vioe-President . Brian Smith Secretary • Jane. Leenting Treasurer Dianne. Dennis Asst. Treasurer .... Ronald Smith The collection was received and donated to 111;14CEF. Next month everyone,.is to bring their white gifts. Classes were held with Mrs. ' Mac Sholdice, Mrs. Wm. Roe, Mrs. Merton Hackwell, and Miss Karen Coutts as teachers. • •••••••....., .44.e.41/....3,4 SANDBLASTING ,t)BMOLITION WORK APRAV PAINTING MINOLD 6TO1'Hgn$ L.11HoNR 620403 FON MITIMATIVI