HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-10-29, Page 4ASSESSMENT REVIEW COURT
ON
Assessment Act 1968-69
TAKE NOTICE that the first sitting 'of the Assesstment
Review Court for the year 1970 for the Municipality of
the VILLAGE
of BRUSSELS
in the District of HURON-PERTH REGION
will be held at " LIBRARY
commencing at the hour of
10.00 A.M. NOV, 16th, 1970
Nelson H. Kahle
Dated at Brussels Regional Registrar, (Acting)
this 29th day- of Oct. 1970 for Assessment Region No. 'M
ENTERTAINMEN 1 AT SMILEY'S HAVE
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
EARL and MARTHA 'HAYWOOD
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
THE HALLOWEENERS
TRY OUR FOOT' LONG HOT DOGS
Menu Barbacuect Ribs and. Kraut, Southerti Fried Chicken
and etwipe,
FOR SALE — NOTILIL-: —
Brant Annex, in good condition, For an your electrical wiring
S87-0823 Gordon Guy needs Contact: Den McLean
Phone 887-9264 Brussels
•
..1)41.16144,140. :L*QaT,f 1}+N'1`e0.14 901P, gicif. 1010
ows...141 .0k
FOR SALE —
Intique, small flat Wall CV,
board in very good shape.
Phone after six. 887-6722
FOR RENT --
Apartment in Brussels. Posses=
ion immediately, Herb Sage,
Listowel • Phone 291-3334
17 0s SALE the piece Jacobean style
dining room suite in excellent
condition. Phone S87-9464
FOR RENT IN BRUSSELS --
House with 3 piece bath and
cupboards. Elmer tllacott
Phone 887-6886.
BABY SITTING WANTED —
Eixnerienced baby sitter wani.s
work preferably in own home.
Clerking would also he suitable,
Phone 887-6823
FOR SALE --
Boy's Snowsuit, Size 24 months;
2 piece Snowsuit size 3 yrs, All in
good condition, Priced reasonable.
Gall 887-665.0 after 6 'clock.
FOR SALE
Freeh ungraded white
a dot.
Also
A herd of Springer cows and
Milk quota. Phone 887-9084
DRIVERS NEEDED
Train now to drive '6eni•truek,
local and over the road. Diesel or
gas; experience helpful but not
necessary, You can earn over
$4.00 per hour after short train-
ing, For interview and appli-
cation, call 416-362.4002, or
Write Safety Dept., Transport
Training System of Canada, Ltd.,'
207 Queens quay iWesti Torent0
11'?, Ontario Canada.
SPARE TIME INCOME
Aefilling and collecting money
from. NEW TYPE high quality
eoin-operated dispensers in your
Brea. NO selling. To qualify you
Must have car, references, '3$600
to $29,000 CaSh. Seven to twelve
hours weekly Can net excellent
rriOnthlY ineorne. More full time.
Vol' personal interview write
CANA,14.3g,
LTD, DEPT, A, 160 !lay E.t,
Du p e VA, Toronto 1, Ontario, 1h
Mttid§ 1111111M,
PAINTING and DECORATING
Done, At Reasonable Rate
Call For Free Estimates
RICHARD Gill,
RR 3, Walton Phone 887-6596
WANTED —
Reliable person- to provide daily
care from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for two
boys ages 3 and 5. Prefer person
to provide care at children's home'
but if necessary will consider
care for these boys at home of
applicant Telephone 887-6062
NEXT AUCTION SALE
THURSDAY NIGHT, :NOV. 5th
At 8:15
Furniture, Appliandes, ,AntiqueS,
Great Assortment of Almost
Anything., if you have anything
to 'eV e will sell it for you on
Consignment, in our heated
Auction Barn.
Listowel Second Harm Store,
and Auction Centre
Operated by Jacob Thalen & Sons
Phone 291-1200
AUCTION 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 .
A-,:ctioneer — Harold Jackson
DEAD
HURON
STOCK
REMOVAL
Clinton
We pay highes prevailing price
for fresh dead or disabled cows
and horses over 500 pounds.
Smaller animals picked up as
a service to you.
24-Hour Service — 7 Days a Week
CALL COLLECT 482-9811
Free Post-mortem
License No, 237-C-70
SANDBLASTING
DEMOLITION
WORK
SPRAY PAINTING
ArtNoLo sToTHERs
,PHaNit A2o.1403
r ttrrimepo
NOT1CR •
Morrie Township. - Waste Pis-
PoSal Site will be open fox' use by
Morris and Brussels .ratepayers
Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10,
4.111., to. 5. p.m. commencing
Novelnher 4, 1970,
Helen. Martin, liters.
TENDERS
FOR SNOWPLOWING
TOWNSHIP OF GREY .
Tenders will he received by the
undersigned until Monday,
November 2nd, 1970, for snow-
plowing for the 1970-1971 season
in the Township of Grey, Tender
to be by the hour; State make and
size Of equipment to be used.
Lowest or any tender not rieces-
sarily accepted.
Mrs. a M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey,
abet, .ontario.
NOTICE OF MEETING
TO CONSIDER BY-LAW
Take notice that a By-Law
for .raising 8200,000 under the
provision's of the Tile Drainage
Act; will be taken into consider-
ation by the Council of the Corp-
oration of the Township of Grey
at 91e Municipal Office of the
Township of Grey, Ethel, Ont., on
the 2 nd clay of November, 1970,
at the hour of One O'clock in the
afternoon.
Edythe M, Cardiff, Clerk,
Township of Grey.
FOR SALE —
Brick House on Mill Street in
the Village of Brussels, belonging
to the late Alec Coleman, For
further information or' appoint-
ment contact Donald Coleman,
Box 871, Elmira, Ontario, or
phone 669-29ft3
(Legal)
MORTGAGE SALE
OF VALUABLE
FARM PROPERTY
— 100 Acres
Under and by virtue of the
powers of sale contained in a
certain mortgage which will be
produced at the time of sale there
will be offered for sale by 'Public
Auction at the subject property
at R.R. No. 2, Bluevale, Ontario,
Township of Grey, County of
Huron, on the 1st day of Decemb-
er, 1.970, at the hour of 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, the following
property namely
ALL AND SIN,GULAR, that
certain parcel or tract Of land,
situate lying and being in the
Township of Grey in the County
of Huron and Province of. Ontario
and being composed of the tot
lowing:
Lot Number (6) in the Pourth
Concession of the said. Township
containing one hundred (100)
acres more or less.
This property will be sold subject
to a reserve bid.
TERMS: Ten percent of the pur-
chase money to be paid down at
the time of sale and the balande
in thirty days from the date
thereof.
1+ or further particulars and.con-
ditiona of sale apply to J, T,
000D.A.LL, 9.811 Josephine iiitraet,
Wirighaiii, Ontario, Solicitor fur
Mortagooti, or to Mr. $4'1'41'S410V 1-tOR1T-aTittl'1to PO, NOI I t
t4hAth 01404,444 • ,
FOR RENT —
MOVING
LOCAL AND long distance
packing and storage if required.
Free estimates. Phone Glenn
Ctinnigham '356-2704 Atwood
Library supervisor for Clinton
Branch, Huron County Library.
Applicant' requires minimum
Grade XII, good reading interests,
able to Work with Children,
actively interested in. promoting
library program. Library exper-
ience preferred, Apply in Writing
to Miss Dewar, Librarian,
Huron County Library, Court
House, Goderich, Ontario,
ATTENTION 'FARMERS
HAVE YOUR DULL
In for
RE-SHARPENING
PRICk, PdR SET 31,50
Guorant6ed To Cltp Like New
60NTAOT: OERAL.0 EXC.
011.1.0140 PHON5 887,909R
P4 AtF695 heil)
The guest speaker for the meet-
ing was Mr. Basil Hall of the Phy•
sidatric Hospital at Goderich. He
spoke on our responsibility in.
Public Life. Disappointment haS
been felt towardS visitors to the
Hospital. Visits mean so much
to a patient to lift their spirits
and encourage them out of their
depressions. The patients should
he treated the same as any-
one who is sick and hospitalized.
Also he emphasized more should'
be d one to benefit our senior
eLtizens way of living just to make
them feel more at home. An in-
vitation was extended to the.
church groups to make a date to
have their regular meetings in
their hospital's large auditorium
viid while there a planned tour of
the hospital, Mrs, Em erson Mitch-
ell spoke on behalf of. the Stew-
ship Committee. The busineSs.
period followed with the presi-
dent. Mrs. Gerald Watson, in
charge, thanking everyone who
had taken part in the devotional
period, Mrs, W. C. Hack*07611, the
secretary read the .mlnittee. of the
'last meeting. Roll Call was an,
swered by "What we are thank,
fat for". Invitations were read.
front Seaforth Northside United -
Church to their fall thankoffering:.
meeting also to Moncrieff's thank,
offering meeting Sunday eivetl-
ing,-November 1, The nominating
commitee was - elected as fillowe i Mrs. Don /tains, Mrs. Nelson
Reid and Mrs, Walter Bewley. At
the November Unit meeting the copper contest. Money will be .
handed in. Mrs, H, TraViss gave
the treasurer's report,. Mrs. Tan
Wilbee will give the scripture,
loading. ;Mrs.- W. C. Haekwel
the prayer and los. 'Nelson Reid
the Topic at the November meet.* big on Wednesday, 1101, 1"10110Wk
bymn i Woowgii ..sung .and
sortiod by . *0, Toro lip.b(108, MilS, Nelson 40 Iwo Witit 404 ciOutoitl
eggs. 40c
ETHEL
(continued from page one)
Mrs. W. C. Hackwell gave a
poem after which a prayer of
thanks was offered. The offering
.was roc eiv ed bi Mrs. Herb
Trayiss who also was pianist for
the evening hYrnns. The Topic
was taken by {Mrs. Torrance
DlInclas who spoke on the morning
session of the Regional meeting
held in Londesboro. Mrs, Jean
your teenager to entertain in his
own home, thus helping them to
acquire a happy and healthy
social life, without too many
restrictions. Mrs. Walter Bewley
reported on the afternoon .Drope-
dures. Walton B.C.W. purchased •
"South American Packet" for .uSe.
as aerator° aid at out' unit and •
general meetings. We should urge
everyone to. place in their •hands
more of this faith strengthening
Docken of Walton was the guest •,literature that is readily • avail-
speaker on "Drugs and Your •able to 'us, It is .those- who do not
Teenager. Who Takes Drugsl.and read that are the same as those
Why Do They Take Them? are who cannot read. The television
questions we ask ask one another. flares coos . "Start your day off
There is probably a Problem with crtinchy cereals" so why not
bothering them and this seems to start your day instead with a
be a crutch •on which to lean. She
expressed to talk about the devotional period.
Problem to our teenagers but not
to preach on and on. One pre-
vention against getting involved
with drug users was to encourage