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COUNTY OF HURON
TENDERS FOR
TRUCKS
ITC•71 ,101 • 1 -s ton picked)
truck
HC-71-102 ton. van
HC-71-103 1 27,500 GVV'
truck
HC-71-104 35,000 CWW
truck
Trade-ins will be offered on each
new unit.
The lowest. or any
neefilksarily accepted,
J. W, laritnell, fig;
Huron county engineer,
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Phoite Collett 482.9811
,ieense No. 47.670
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
,eiinton
Due to the decreate in meat prices
tender not we are unable to pay for any farm
stook. We Offer efficient, courtesy,
same day, service 7 days a week,.
24 hOUri a day,
dopiewmpormariemp•inierwqmpwimummoup
OPNOTCH BONSPIEL
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27th
2 DRAWS 9 A.M. — 11 A.M.
ENTRY FEE $20, DINNER INCLUDED
TROPHIES GOOD PRIZES
Contact: Jack Ritchie 887-6011
Frank Carter 887-6303
FOR SALE .—
,GtOod quality Cob corn. $25 per
ton; also feed
grain.
Jos. Martin
FOUND
• Pali lady's fleece lined 1)VOW11.
gloves, on Brussels main street on
Tuesday. Owner may have same
by applying at the Brussels Post
and paying for this ad. •
WANTED —
To. buy a large baby crib and
also baby's walker, For Sale, one
toy collie, good with children, and
one gold and white pup. Phone
.Lorne. Elliott at 52.-70588 after,
seven o'clock at night.
PAINTING
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
SPRAY PAINTING
Panel- Hanging Free Estimates
RICHARD ^GiLL
R.R. 3 Walton 887.6596
ATTENTION FARMERS
Not only does it contravene the
Highway Traffic Act, but it 15
difficult to keep township roads
free of snow if the plow is being
eontinually lifted for milk cans
and -Vehicles left on the road, We
are not responsible for any dam-
age that may occur: Also snow
id oeld not be removed from
gateways onto the roads so that it
impedes Or binders traffic,
Earl 3owes
Road Supt,,
ToWnship of Grey
S AIX D 77E ND Ens on tering
and, in, envelopes available from
the office of the undersigned Will
he accepted until 5:00 p.m. on:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th
1971
for the folloWing;
CARDS OF THANKS
1 would like to take this
opportunity to bank everyone
who sent me cards, gifts, flowers,
and these who visited me while .n
patient in the Listowel Hospital.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered,
711arp,, Letts Smith
The family of the late Russel
Annetta wish to extend their
sincere thunits and deep apprece
lotion to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their ninny acts
of kindness, for 'the beautiful
flowers.. donations and cards
received. during their recent
hereavinent. Special thanks to the
Guild of Melville. Church, to Reti .
G. A. Me Carroll, and M. L. \Vat.ts
funeral hoMe.
FOR RENT —
MOVING
LOCAL AND long distance
eaeking and storage it required,
1,1ree estimates. Phone Glenn
Ounnigham 356-2104 Atwood
AVON OFFERS ---
au
•
excillent earning opportunity
and a business of Your own,
selling the finest guaranteed
niiality merchandise. For full
Millson, 17 H a\wkrlai bury Ave,,
details write or call collect Mrs.
London, 451-0541.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
EXTRA INCOME IN
YOUR SPARE TIME
Flexible hours, pleasant dignifies
work, Want a better home? New
car'? Colour television? New ward-
robe? You name it and we will
help you attain it. Free Details,
No obligation. Apply to:
Chartie Lee, 22 Alfred Street,
Wingham, phone 357-1383.
11111USSELS COUNCIL
,INAVO.JRAI, Aux:TRIG
(continued from page one)
ed Fire•Cblef at a salary of $125.00
S. That Wm, H. King and J.
L, MeCutcheon be appointed to
the Welfare Committee.
9. That 11. TenPas be
appoieted representative to MODA
10. Recreational Committee J.
1\1, NteDonald, M. C. Oldfielcl,
Bank TeriPas, J, L, McCutcheon,
David McCuteheon, M, L.
Watts, and Donald Bray.
This By-Law replaces By-Laws No.
1.1970 and all other By-Laws
appointing persons to similar
positions in the Municipality and
shall remain in force at the pleas-
ure of the Municipal Council of
the Village of Brussels, and shall
take effect after the final passing.
Mr. MeLaughlan and Mr. Sel-
wyn Baiter, representing Frank
Cowan and Co. reviewed our in-
surance policies iind it was decid-
ed to, increase . the coverage on
the Fire Hall, the Public Library'
The Municipal Office and the
Public Utilities Buildings.
The handling of snowmobiles i lt
the Village was discussed again
'Nery thoroughly, and it was felt
that considerable improvement
could still be made. The action of
other municipalities regarding
Ey-Laws to curtail the • use of
snowmobiles was studied and it.
was hoped that this would not be-
come necessary in :Brussels.
.U. Con: ins ma de an .appeal
on behalf of - the Medical-Dental
• Clinic for a donation for 1971,
Moved by H. J. TenPas, second-
ed by J. A. McTaggart that a don-
ation of $200..00 be. made to the
Clinic for 1971.
Moved by I. Campbell. sec-
onded by H. J. TenPas the Reeve
and Council each receive $350.00
per annum and the Reeve receive
au extra $200.00 for car allowance
per .vear.
Moved by R. W. Kennedy, see.
onded by H. J. TenPas that ::the
accounts as approved be paid,
Post. Office, stamps
Grand giver Office Supply
• supplies 3,12
NeCuteheon Motors,
repairs 3,50
TenPas Construction,
repairs to fire hall
Mrs. Joan Exel, •
7,80
Bridge Motors, repairs 5.36
Howard Bernard, oil ..... 34,54
Health Insurance Reg. ,
Board, hospitalization ,.„ 32,00
American. Hotel,
dinners 24.45
Frank Cowan C., Ltd.
insurance 1402.60
County of Huron, tax
collections 97,98
Bauer Farm and Garden
Supply, blowing snow 107.25
J. G. Stiles, PloWing,
gargabe, oil 1133.05
0.M.E.R,S„ pension fund 65,64
Receiver General of Canada.
U,I,S. 7.60
Receiver General of Canada
C. P. and Tax
deductions 104,60
Medical-Dental, Con teo,
donation 200.00
Moved by IL W. Kennedy, sec-
onded by J. A, MeTaggart that the
Meeting adjourn, to Meet again
ebruary 1, 1911, or at the call of
the Reeve.
J. 1„. MeOutc.henti Win, 14, 'King
Reeve Clerk
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. and• Mrs, Laverne Godkin•
Mr. and Mrs. ins. Axtmann and
families of McKillop joined
the festivities for Christmas Day.
Visitors for the Christmas holi-
day at; the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Carl Hemingway were Dr. and
Mrs. Don Hemingway, Kathy anti
Faye of The Pas, Man., Mr. and,
Mrs. David Hemingway of Sask-
atoon, Ross of Thompson, and
Miss Laurel Hemingway of
Guelph.
Dr, Alexander's Brussels rink
were runners-up in the finals of
the British Consols Playdowns
at Winghain on Sunday, They lost
to Bob Zister of Listowel, :The
Brussels curlers, who are congrat-
ulated on their fine play. were
Dr. Alexander, skip; Gerald Smith.
vice. Danny Pearson, 2nd and
Murray Hoover, lead.
BOWLING 'NOTES
Ladie's High Single
Marlene Rutledge 246
Jane Ward 207
Doris Matheson 206
Ladle's High Triple
Marlene Rutledge (641
.lane Ward 554
Leis MrArter 528
Men's High Single
13111 Stephenson 222
Dave Hastings 266
Men's High Triple
Glord Matheson 262
Bill Stephenson 736
Dave Hastings 669
Rob Kelliugton 644
Subs.:
Ka rep Hastings for Ann 'Etosman
Doris Matheson for Mel McArter
-Bob .Kellington for Don Laurie
-Dave Wheeler for Murray Lowe
Alvin Ott for Merle Cousins
CRANBROOK
DART CLUB
Tiart 101.
.Tim Patterson 75
Doug Rathwell 69
Stew Steiss 60
Rae I-TonSton 55
Eldon Wick 54
Frank 'Workman 53
Bob Alexander 51
Bradley Speiran 49
'Bruce 'Fischer 47
Gar) Uhler 45
Ken McDonald 44
Elston Speiran 44
Greg Smith 43
Jack Cox 43
Gilbert Hetherington 39
jack 'Knight 39
Harry Bolger 39
Murray Fischer 37
Ken Fischer • 35
Don Perrie 31
Ralph Noble 23
Gordon Engel 22
Pete van Veen 21.
John Strickler
Richard Gilt
,'Glenn Huether
Lothar Weber
Jim 'Knight
Doug. Purdy
Doug Evans .,•
Earl Dunn
Murray' '13tentiner
Doug Caney
Jim Hart ......... 40 •
Jim Patterson •11
Gilbert Hetherington 4:1
Bob Alexander 37 •
Eldon Wick 36 •
jack Knight
Stew Steiss
CRANBROOK
Mrs. Emma McCalluni, 'St,
Thomas, who has spent two
weeks with Mrs.Lylle Gordon, re-
turned home on Saturday. Mrs.
Gordon visited in St, Thomas over
the week-end.
illiss Marie 'Veitch, Centralia,
was home for the week-end.
Clifford Bray was a patient in
Listowel Hospital where he under-
went tests.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
:Frank Workman on the birth of
their son Craig Alexander,.
Knox Church Lades' Aid
• The Lames' Aid met at the
home of Mrs. Stuart Sevenson. A
reading "Excuses" opened the
meeting. Mrs. Wilfred Strickler
gave the Scripture reading and
the meditation by Mrs. Clare •
Veitch. Mrs. Earl Dunn led in
prayer. The roll call was "the big-
gest predicament I was in recent-
ly". Reports were given on finance
and Christmas gifts. Several items
Of business were fully &Mussed
including church cleaning, (milt-
ings, toilet facilities at the church
and tore of the piano. A cash:don-
ation was voted to the church.
treasurer. Mrs. Stanley Fischer
ga:ve several interesting readings,
The same slate of officer will con-
tinue for 1971, They are as frio. •
lows'
• Presiders. Mrs. Stuart
Stevenson
Mrs. ins. Knight,
Secretary Mrs. Wilfred.
Srickler
Treasurer Mrs: Stuart McNair
Auditors. Mrs. Egri. Dunn,
Miss Alice .T. Forrest
Pianist Mrs. Clare Veitch
Following the meeting Mrs. .Ta.S,
Knight. and Mrs. Mac Engel: as-
sited with lunch.
W.M.,S Afternoon Group
The. January meeting of the
Afternoon 'Group of the W.1‘1,8-.
was held at the home of Mrs.
Mae Engel with an attendance or
nine members and one visitor.Tbe
roll call was a New Year's verse. •
,Mrs, Lylle Cordon, the leader,
opened the meeting with a New
Year's verse and "a recipe fora
New Year", Mrs. John Perrie led •
in prayer and Psalm 1 was read
by Mrs. Calvin Catneron. A. read.
ing "A New Ran"' was given by -
Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mrs, Wilfred
Strickler, president, conducted the
business. Minutes were read aed •
treasurer, Miss John Perrie, re-
ported on the past year's finances,
Secretary, Mrs. Stanley FoSeberi
told of the anneal meeting of
Stretfoed Presbyterial to be held
oil Wednesday,. January '13th ; in '
St, AndreW's Chtirch. The theme
is "The Word" and guest speaker
Miss Meaner Knott,
events Were read by Nits. Stanley Fischer, Miss Alice J. rorrest
gave ate interesting New Year's
TOPIC, The meeting closed With
a hymn and prayer by MrS.
Gordon, Mrs, Um Pottle nta Mrs, Wiirecl $trielcier wigtaX
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ENTERTAINMENT AT WILEY'S HAVEN
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
FREDDY WELLS and COMPANY
FROM CALGARY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT
Menu: Barbecued Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried chicken
and Chips
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barley and mixed
Phone 827-9136
Guaranteed service to all typeS.: ' cleaning
Coraplete Apliance repairS at Brussels Lions Club
BIIRK11 ELECTRIC , Po,,saits Publishing House,
balance 111170 doleLtion ..
2:5I'.°000, Wingheni - 357.2450
Oldfield Hdwe., supplies -,,, 42,63 Hiectlital COntractws-APplizincet$ Maitland Teleservices
• Motet' Rewind. 24 hour emergen- rates and- tolls • 54.13
Cy service. P.1.T.C, light and power ,.,„ 148,08
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table: 1st Cannibal', 1 onn't Ingli Score: Oreg Smith 1.51.
tu.nud my tflOther•in•latv," Most Starts: Jim Mart 87
Most Finishes: 31m Hart :4
Team Stanclitigs
.Rashly il 48
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