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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-11-05, Page 74. 4 AGEINTS: James Keys, RR 1, Banires, Clinton; George Coyne, IfeiDer Jr., Londesboro; “I••••••••••••••• stop paying for cheques Each of our customers 13 allowed 12 free cheques each quartely period on regular, interest-bearing savings accounts. Minimum quarterly balances of $300 are accorded 30 cheques free- in that period. There is no charge at all for cheques whed minimum balance' or $1,000 is maintained. Save money today at Victoria and Grey. HA wittualT 411011.4PA1IV soma lama LISTOWEL BRANCH 2111-1450 LARRY'S RADIO and TV SALES and. SERVICE S T E RE 0 THIS WEEK ONLY REG. $369.95 Phone 523-9640 . REDUCED TO $329.00 Blyth, Ont. ti k it 8 L S POST MOY W. kiii44kinv; Pomo* •• sox 50, Brussels, Ontario. Published Brussers, Ontario, every TbUrsuay Ota',9110 Class Mail Itcgistration Number 9562 .Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asseolatiov • Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association THI4 BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO 0.P.P, SEEKS INFORMATION FIE; TWENTY YEAR OLD mumpes ph, twenty year old skeletal is retdalits of a. Murder Yie;Iith have been foatid buried iii a kiipllow 'ra‘;e' Toivushitl e , approximately 5 ntilles :!•:ontit of Guelph, Ontario, McGa,vin s Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE, LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WALTONv ONTARIO BRUSSELS SEAFORTN 887.6365 527-0245 1111.11.SDAY; NOV. 5th,. Jim Cardiff REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. Plitt AUTO LIABILITY 'HONE; OFFICE 1187-6100 RES. 887-61.64 'WING HAM MEMORIAL SHOP §tPViud CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday oil: Gi6arantee Poi, 061. .15 Years tit CEMETERY LETTERING deix 155 WINGHAM ••••••••••10.,,,.......,... "HOUSE of FURNISHINGS — INTERIORS M. L. WATTS FUNERAL HOME PHONE: 887.6336 or 887-6585 BRUSSELS, ONT, CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. cRAWFOitD, Q.C. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB. BRUSSELS and WINGHAM PHONE 887.9491 PHONE 357.3630 WM. ADAMSON Pigs Every Mon., Tuies., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST SEAFORTH, GOVENLOCH ST, 527.1240 Tuesaay, Thursday, Friday, Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wednesday 482-701U Call Either Office For AppoIntmefit THE McKILLOP MUTUAL F IRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH, Insures Town Dwellings All Classes of Farm Properyt • Summer Cottages , * Churches, Schools. Halls objects, etc.) Is also available. enioke, Water damage, falling Extended coverage (wind afortb; V, J. Lane, RR 5, Seatorthl Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, Sestortt BelwYn Baker, prises's; Herold On October 2nd,. 1070, Mr. Rey.- mond Miseliuk of Concession 3, Puslinch, while' working on the grounds of his sports fishing re, servo, observed a shoe protrtid. -lug from the ground. On closer examination lie found it to be attached to 'human remains and notified the Guelph Detachment ot the Ontario ProVincial Pace. Under 'the supervision of C.I.13, 'Inspector H. Armstrong, the remainewere' exhumed and tram: fcrred to the Centre of Forensic -e-Scieteese.in --Toronto.- -Itxamination revealed two .32 callhre bullet holes in the skull one smaller ellibie "in the ,-.,W4 eaStl)mie, ()no .32 calibre slug has been recovered, The year of death. tea; ,. been determined through VathologY. supported by by tile elatesoil ft Viettin'S pocket, the ifeWe'st. Being 9~L- Investigation to date has faile'd to establish identity and hire wag' no missing persons report able from that period that relates to the physial or property find, Tugs in this ',Case, Anyone that may, have information with re- spect to the following description is requested 'to' contact Inspector Armstrong, Special' Services Di. visiOU, Toronto, telephone 365. 071. or; the nearest O.P.P. office. Victim :•e- hale,, white, 5' 41/2 " in height, aPproxiinately 45 to 50 years oLage;iit time of death. 'Ileniaining dentures. in excel- lent condition, however, there i.s.;indication of old extractions (molars). Marked dislocation of the lower -left incisor (protruding.) Signs of crippling arthritic con- dition of the spine that could have caused a hunchback cep- . ',dition. Clothing :And Property — Man's felt hat, initials "MT.) perforated in the hat band. Fully clothed, Wearing shirt and tie. Fred R. Blucher, Inspector, Telephone 365-4474 Public Information, A shotun is a wenepoil used, to bring clown bridegrooms atitt other birdS.. NEW MONEY ORDER SYSTEM On October 15th, a news le- lease concerning the Department's new money system was issued by the Public. Affairs Branch. •Since then, some of you have received an addressed envelope without the enclosure while others will, by now, have received a copy of this release for the second. Uwe. This regrettable situation was caused by an error in the ar,ailing; process wherein one, lot of pre- addressed envelopes was mite, ma.tieally sealed and despatched Without the news release snobs ure. . . In order to retif:y the problem for those of you who did not re- • ce'R-O the enclosure,. we frmed-. lately despaCelied .11 second copy of the n'e'ws refeaSe to all sub- scriiiers .-Wfo inight possibly have .been in this particular greap. I deeply regret any inconven- ience or cofifinsion caused you as' a result of this error. Sincerely, J. R. .Kinsella, Director of Public Affairs • One youngster defined memory as "that thing I forget with". .05010••••••••••••••••P''''''3 Leather oxfords, half-soled, size OA or. S. Belt size indicates 30" Waist, largesteerhead buckle. Yellow carpenter's pencil number of keys for NWe type -lock and what appears to. he a safety, deposit key. Metal spectacle ens% spect- acles missing. •=7 • 11 VAL: `'n " — . , . PHONE 887.6011 'BRUSSELS, ONT.