The Brussels Post, 1971-02-11, Page 6•
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THE HOMELITE
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The Homelite XL Automatic has a new look but it still
delivers the same dependable performance that has
made it a favourite with professionals. It slices through
10" limbs in five seconds for 30% faster cutting in day-
after--day logging. Its larger, bigger gas tank makes for
less down time than ever before. And now the XL Auto.
matic with new automatic oiler and manual over-ride is selling at a new reduced price. The XL Automatic is
another money-making chain saw from Homelite. And its back because you asked for it,
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For Confederation Lite in this
area contact: Stu Kelly, Mitchell,
Ontario, Tel. 848.8816
STANDING, TIMBER WANTED
Highest cash prices for your
trees or logs. Free estimates, Call:
Cralg'S Sawmill 526-7220, Auburn,
PAJNTING
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
SPRAY PAINTING
Paper Hanging Free Estimates
RICHARD LULL
R.R. Walton 887-6596
FOR SALE —
Ford Diesel Tractor: with In-
dustrial Loader; Massey Gas
Tractor with Industrial Loader;
Sohn Deere Crawler with Loader;
International T.D. 9 with Loader.
Mel Jaeklin 881-9493
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Guaranteed service to all types.
Complete A.pliance repairs at
BURKE ELECTRIC.
Wingliarn • 357-2450
11.41ectrical Contractors-Appliances.
- Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergen-
cy service.
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
TENDER FOR
34 TON TRUCK
Sealed Tenders clearly marked
will be received by the under-
signed until 6 p.m. February 12, for
supplying the Township with a
1971¢ ton truck, a 1964 Chev.
% ton truck to be taken as trade.
ill.
Specifivations may be seen at the
Road Supertendent or Clerk Trea-
surer's offices at Winthrop.
LoWest or any tender not neees-
sarily ace:00(g",
Kenneth W. Stewart,
Read Stint, MaKillOp TiVp.
It. R. 5, Seatorth, Chit.
The closing dale has beeti
tended to Vebrnary 12 because of
inclement Weather,
CHARLES HEIBEIN
Oharles Heibein, 82, Listowel,
died Thursday: lax Listewel Mem-
orial Hospital.
He had been in failing health
for several years, Born at Moles-
worth, March 13, 1888, lie was the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Following his marriage to Ada .
Upper in 1914, he resided at Brea,
sels for two years before moving
to Listowel where he was 'employ-
ed at the Blackmore - Hamilton
furniture factory,
Later he worked for the List,
ow el Casket Company. He was a
member of Knox Presbyterian
Ch tire"),
He is survived by his wife and.
four daughters. Mrs. David
(Hazel) Henderson of Guelph,
Mrs. A, 14. "Mike" (Annie) Groves
Of Listowel„ Mrs. Cecil (Gladys)
Boyd. of London, Mrs, Jack Jean)
Smith of Listowel, and brothers,
William of Regina, George, RR 2,
Listowel, Fidwin RR 3, Brussels,
Bert of Brussels, -and sisters, Mrs.
Edward (Isabel) Anderson of
Wilcox, Sask:, Mrs. George
(Kathleen) Cosies of Bridesvilie,
BC, and Mrs. William (Annie)
Mitchell of Molesworth. ten grand-
children and eleven great-grand-
children.
The funeral was held from the
McLaughlin and Reed funeral
home at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
Burial was in. Fairview cemetery.
HURON COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
New Books
THE EDWARDIANS, by J. B.
Priestley.
J. B. Priestley. with his usual
charm and perception has writteu
of the period in England from the
accession of Edward VII in 1901
to the r:utbreak ofthe first World
War, He, covers the social, poli-
tical and artistic vieWpoints Of the
era front politics to the press,
front authors to painters, froin
g:-piety of fancy-dress bells to the
Titanic. tragedy,
SEXUAL POLITICS, by Kate
M Ilea:
Radical feininist and Women's
Lib, leader argues that the
lationshin between the sexes IS
and always bas; been a political
one — a continuing power strug-
gle in which women are some,
times idolized, ether times Patron,
ized, always exploited.
ESPECIALLY MAINE, by Hehry
Bestion.
Observations of. earth, sea and
sky from Cape cod to the St.
Lawrence, most of them written
before ecology became a house,
.1)014 word, Henry Bestiotes love
of nature and of Maine are most
delightfully presented in these
selections .040 by Elizabeth.
Coatsworth, noted 'writer of Child-
ren's *jolts and herself a resident
of, and in leVe with. Maine,
THE AMERICANS, by David
a, Ty inter-
viewer in the United States; David
Frost., all NTIOSlirnall: whose first
slain) to fame was as the star of
"That Was the Week that Was"
presents interviews and ,impres-
stens of American "greats and
near-greats".
WARTIME JOURNALS OF
CHARLES A, LINDEBERGH.
The years between 1.935 and
1945 were cataclysmic 'for one of
the famous men of our eentury, In
that period, he studied European
aviation, sought to alert leaders
to the military imbalence and the
lack of preparation among the
Western nations and made a dedi-
eated effort to keep the United
States out of a. war that he believ-
ed seriously threatened to destroy
Western
WILDLIFE CRISIS, by HRH
Prince Philip and James Fisher.
Prince Philip's Concern for
conservation grew from
his interest in, bird watching. He
ilinstretes his account with his
own photographs, superb in
quality. James Fisher contributes
a history of the conservation
movement around the world, aid-
ed by the apprOval and assistance
of the World Wildlife :Fund and
the international Union for the
Conservatioe of Nature and Nat-
ural Resources. The book is a plea
for preservation of some of the
world's most beautiful creatures,
many almost extinct, many
doomed unless man acts and
qeickly.
LAUGH BABY LAUGH, by Ann
Henry.
Canadian Ann Henry struggled
to raise three children by being at
various times a circus performer.
an actress, a waitress and the
owner of a chieken Win. The
bleak atmosphere of Wintipeg in
the 1.930's and O.'S is lightened by
the anther"s gaiety and enthMe.,
lasm.
THE UNDERWATER BOOK, ed.
by Kendall McDonald
The divers themselves, mentli-
ers of the, Pettish Sub-Aqua Club,
write of their explorations in
underwater fields, The thrills of
their Work are coupled with a.
v.-Of:Ring of what polltitiori can do
to the sea, HRH; Prince Philip
een r ribu tee. a forwOrd.' -
AT HOME IN UPPER CANADA
by Jeanne Miniiiintildk.
From her research at Upper
Canada. Village, Dundurn Castle
nnd other sites, she gives a warm
and vivid account of domestic life
in Canada before Confederation,
Romit by room exploratiOnS,
filthily Jiving, food and cooking,
floWOr gardening, heating anti,
.110hting s*ki,litIRPOtig Oft fAttaitt14(
No, R'I'SE PREDICTED
Is. ROAD COSTS ,
Although the Huron coanty
Road Committee was ,unthle to
have its 1971 budget and program
ready for the January session of
Huron County Council, Jim: Brit-
nen; Huron County Engineer, pre-
dicted the mill rate would not rise
this year in Huron,
"Despite rising costs most resi-
dents of the county will be re-
quired to contribute the same, or
less to our 1971 budget than they
did to our 1970 budget, because
of fiscal restraints both voluntary
and imposed by Department of
Highways of Ontario polity," said
"The hold the line type of bud-
jet of course means that we can't
rebuild all the deficient roads 'aS
soon as you and we would like
to," continued Britnell. "We feel
however, that it is wise to hold
the tax rate at this time and it
will just take a. little longerto get
all the. work we wonbilike to do
done,'"
Britnell outlined the finaneial
summary , fop the 1970 program
showing that the iotal road sort
struction cost $31.4,51.2,39; bridges
and culverts, $209,040.90; road
maintenance, 8521,134,48; bridges
and culverts maintenance, 64003.
The total presented for subsidy
Was .81,481,537.89. Items not for
subsidy totalled $53,438.85, Sur-
plus of county funds for 1970
amounted to $16,523.77;
A typical Canadian is one who
has just driven home trona an
Italian movie in his German ear,
is sitting on Spanish thrniture,
drinking Brazilian coffee 'fortified
with Irish whiskey out of m
English bone china thin, and, with
his Japanese ball , point pen, writ-
ing his M.P. protesting that im-
ports are ruining his business..
DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICES
WANTED DEAD AND DISABLEb
CATTLE and HORSES
TOP PRICES PAID
SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP
24 HR. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES
BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES
Lie: 273.c-70.8
FREE OF otAREE ovaR 150 Let
KIM'. COLLECT 887-9334 BRUSSELS