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Phone 887-6663 Brussels, On
WILL BE OPEN ON
TH;URSDAY, APRIL ath
INSTEAD OF FRIDAY, APRIL 9th
WHICH IS GOOD 'FRIDAY
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come spring
come savings
The more you buy the,more you save, on all
Take advantage of'our
'special Spring farm
Lubricant discounts.
Call us today, and
'compare before you order
your Spring lubricants.
TEXACO
Farm Lubricants
MERLE FREEMAN.
BRUSSELS, ONT,
FT'ER APRIL 3rd Phone 887.65)28
WHEN 'OFFICE WILL BE AT THE HOUSE
call us today and same!
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ENTERTAINMENT AT SMII,ErS HA AN
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS.
DOUG. WARD and TAVERN TRIO
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIC.44T
•arbacuect Ribs and. Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken
mud chips.
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WANTED —
Good quality (never baled hay.
Ross Cardiff Phone 88T-6250
.FOR. SALE
100 acre Carat, acres work.
able, New Pole hake, frame House,
drilled well, new pressure system.
Lot 28, Con. Twp, Priced
rennonable for quick sale.
,Tehri Conley Phone 887-6269
FURNITURE
Brides and HomenunkerS are
invited to select from a good stock
on hand at the G. E. Schuett
Showrooms at Mildmay and Mtn
Forest. Prices reduced 5 to 30%
and more on many articles of
furniture ete„ this week.
CRANBROOK GENERAL STORE
Colonial Cookies. Reg. 39c ....... 3 for $L4:10
BANANA SPECIAL
Warfarin
Cooper Dry-Kil
FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
SEWING NEEDS
Thread, Zippers, Seam. Bindings, Etc
WALL PAPER . CIL PAINT
MEN'S RUBBER BOOT'S WORK SHOES
AND WORK CLOTHES
Agent: Listowel Dry Cleaners
CRANBROCK PHONE BRUSSELS 887-6593
FOR SALE —
Utile.' hathinett, goo
l'hotte 887-6750
condition.
$1.39
99c
WANTED —
'Yearling enttle to pasture,
3),Ilone $87-9e44. Murray Rene
FOR RENT
50 ,urea of lend suitable for
growing corn. 2nd of Grey, near
Jamestown. 387.6416
FOR SALE --
11, pigs. eight weeks old.
Blake, RR 2; Brussels
Phone S37.6616:
FOR SALE
es milk (ut; also stable cleaner
sink. Adolph van Poucki
Phone 387-6738
FOR SALE —
in firnssels. room Frame
House with toilet upstairs and on
first floor. Mrs. Ida Davis
FOR SALE —
Man's Snit. size 3, gold color,
one year old, never been cleaned.
Phone S87-e 9 e9 Doug Conley
.ne 4
TENDERS WANTED'
Teuders will be received
4:00 Y.M., Monday, April nett,
1971 for the following:
(inc. ten horse [lower lawn and
gander: tractor with 12" -rota*,
MoWer, Specification. and tender
fours may be obtained from the
;undersigned. Lowest or any tender
not nenessarily accepted.
B. 0. Hanly,
Seeretary-Treaserer,
Committee at nianagentent,
Haronview,
Cintrt House, Goderieb.
Telephone - 524-8394
WANTED
A Herdsman to care for large
now herd. Charles Thomas
Phone 887-9333 between six and
Seven o'clock in the evening.
WOOD, FOR SALE —
HardwOod Slabs. Truckload
Iota, $4,00 per cord; Softwood
Cteigne Sawmill, Auburn 526-7220
FOR SALE'_
Ti-actor drew n McCormick
Deering 4-bar Siderake; A tractor
drawn Cockshet, Manure Spread-
er, An in good condition,
Torrance Dundee, Walton
Phpne Brussels 887-9389
FOR SALE
1966 Chev, Biscayne Sedan,
Gray with blue interior, one
owner; Also, 1967 4' ton GMC
Trunk. long, wide box; 1965 Dodge
3 ton Truek With chassis and cab,
VS motor. Phone 387-6593
DRAIN -TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tender will be received by the
undersigned until. 12 o'clock noon,
Monday, April 5th, 1971, for the
construction of the following
drainage inlets in the Township
Of Grey;
CLOSE DRAINAGE WORKS
C DRAIN 1.978 lineal feet of
closed drain, 1 catch basin,
elea.nont of 500 en. yds.
open ditch.
3:11C:BACKER DRAINAGE
WORKS — 4,384 lineal feet
closed drain, 4 eaten
basins.
Tenders to be aecompanied by a
certified cheque for in% of
ernonnt of tender. The Township
will supply the tile and
may. Plans and specifications be'
Seen at the Township Office,
Ethel, Ontario, Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Mrs. E. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario.
Real. Estate and Machinery
for Joseph B. Martin
Lot Con. 7, Morris Township
2 Miles South-West of Brussels.
MONDAY, APRIL 12
1:30 P.M.
LIVESTOCK
4 White Sows due time of sale
I White Sow, bred Feb. 1;
40 Chunks: 1. Holstein Cow due
time of sale
MACHINERY
Interuanoual W 450 Diesel Tract-
or, live power; MasSey-Ferguson
35 Tractor, pulley, Freeman
Loader; Set Chains for in-F, John
Deer 11 Foot Springtooth Culti-
vator on Rubber, 34-14 32 Plate
Tandem. Disc. 5 Section Harrow.
John Deere 8 Base Plow, 14 :inch
on Rubber, Trip Beam; Inter-
national 3 Base Plow, international
2 Row Corn Planter, 3 pt. hitch;
Cockehntr, 122 PTO Combine: 2
Grain Angers, M-14 Binder Swather
00 Ft), New Idea Mower, Intern
national Side Rake (3 bar), -2 Rub. ber Tired 'Wag ens, 1 Hay Rack,:
New Holland Forage Harvester,
Corn tread and Pickup; :McKee
IS Ft. Forage tBox, Fairbanks
Morris Hammer Mill, New Idea
Manure Spreader, Champion
Snow Blower; 2 Wheel Trailer,
75 Ft ,Endless Belt. 6 Inch; 32 Ft.
Extension. Ladder, Table Saw,
Surge Milker and Pipes for 10
cows, 2 De Lavel :Units. Viking
()ream Se1n and nfotor,
Intimerous Other. Articles.
REAL ESTATE
Consisting or non, Acres more or
less, 95 workable, 5 acres maple
bush, 38 acres Mowed, balance
seeded to good grass mixture, in
geed State of cultivation. Situated
on this property is a 7 room white
brick house with 4 piece bath,
also a bank harn 4f0x58, straw
shed 40x58, implement shed 30x
12, hen house 25x4e, hydro in all
blinding& Drilled well pressure.
System.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE:
Iinn cash clay of sale, banotee
in 30 days when possesion will
be giveti, if not previously Bola.
Sold subject to a reserve bid.
....Terms on Chattels Cash 5%
Tax Collected, ill Health Causes
Safe, Not Responsible for acci-
dents.
JACKSON & JACKSON
Auctioneers
baby gitqa i= a frail craft
on the neao of life — and
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Fla g benent OS.
WALTON
Mr, and Mrs. John Henderson
of Seaforth visited with
Walter BroaciWot.
Misses Margaret Shortreed and
Ann Watson, spent several days
of the holiday week with Mr. and
airs, Gordon Short-reed of Burling-
toil.
r and Mrs. Bruce Walters,
Patsy, Nancy and Ronnie of Hari-
over were recent visitors at the
bome of Mr. and Mrs, loll
Bennett,
Miss Judy Thinner visited, last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Volker
Heinlein and baby son. Frederick
John, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDoneld
and Lynn spent Sunday with
Mrs. Jean MeGale and Mrs. John
MeDanald, Toronto. Lynn re-
mained With them for a few days
of the holiday week.
'Ml's. Jan van Viet Jr. and
'Mrs, William Humplities attended
the District Meeting of the
Women's Institute in Bluevale on
Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. Brian Traviss of
Hamilton visited with nir. and
Mrs. Herb Traviss and. Gail,
-Visiting with Mr. and Mr. Allan
Searle and family were Mr. and.
Mrs. Itay Efuethen 'and boys and
Mrs. Ruth ITuether of Brussels
who remained for a few days.
infnrrin, Sholdice) son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Sholdiee has returned
home. from. Clinton Hospital after
having his tonsils removed.
Herb Traviss and Stewatt
McCall participated in a curling
bonspiel in Goderich.
Miss (nenna, Houston spent the
weekend at home with her par-
s, Sir. and Mrs, Rae Houston,
Mr. and Mrs, Don Dennis and
Mr. and Mrs. (lien McNichol left,
on a. motor trip to Florida where
they will spend a few weeks.
Hiss Nenei Bennett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bennett,
spent a few days in Clinton
Hospital last week. We are glad
to report it was riot serious.
Jack McCall of Guelph spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Stewart McCall,
Mr, and Mrs. Horace. Rutledge
visited the Humphries families
in the village also called on. Mrs.
Margaret Humphries who has
been a patient in Seaforth Corn
\nst,,etieni:stn. Hospital for the past few
Me. and Mrs. Ron Bennett and
Joan visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert.'
Merkley of Belmore.
Miss Jean Innen, Hickson,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
:Urn, Stanley 'linen.
The Walton Cub Pack went on
a wiener coat and toboggan party
following their church service.
Mrs. Art Heard is a. patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. We hope
she is soon able to return home.
Misses Susan nitunpnries and
ICim Humphries were holidaying
last week in London with Mr. and
Mrs. nob Humphries and Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Rutledge and their
fam Iles;
AUCTION SALE