The Brussels Post, 1971-05-06, Page 4FOR SALE
A Piano; One
condition.
WANTED —
Cleaning woman
one day per week.
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for apartment;
phone 887-6525
tent trailer in good
Phone887-6979
VIM POWIp'! I avosmS, °Isamu() • 1":111.111$ kr, MAY 6* 1071
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ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAVE
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
THE ALLEY CATS FROM WINGHAM
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT
Menu: .14..ar.4.4.0ed Rips ,and Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken
and Chips
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• SALE SPECIALS
WANTED
Lawn Chairs i3.77 Lawns to cut.
•• Oldfield Pro Hardware Phone 887-9016
FOR SALE
Strawoorry plants, improved
Setiator DunRip, the all around
good buy. ideal for freezing or
eating fresh. Plants freshly dug
ordered. Order one hour before
calling fop plants. 83.00 per
hundred plants.. Phone 357-381
Wingham.
AUCTION SALE
THURSDAY, MAY 13th
for
WM. MORRIS
Furniture and Household Effects
At 1:30 p.m.
Jackson & Jackson
Auctioneers
CRANBROOK GENERAL STORE
SUPERTE'ST GAS AND OILS
FRESH. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
SEWING NEEDS
Thread, Zippers, Seam Bindings, Etc
WALL PAPER CIL PAINT
MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS WORK SHOES
AND WORK CLUITIES
Agent: Listowel Dry Cleaners
CRANBROOK PHONE BRUSSELS. 887.6593
FOUND
Trailer licence plate 1'53-223.
Owner can have sante by calling
at the Brussels Post.
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NOTICE —
tins tom PI anti lig. Corn and
John Baan, Walton
Phone 887-8967
YOUR REPRESENTATIVE
• leor confederation Life in this
area eontact: Stu Kelly, Mitchell.
Ontario. Tel. 348-8816
FOR SALE —
s,VeStinghouse combination frig
and freezer, upright.
uldfield Pro Hardware
LOST.—
A lady's brown alligator leather
parse . in front of the Grewar
home, on ;Saturday night. Finder
please call: 887-9089
R. J. ANDREWS & SON
Ready-To-La.y Pullets, -Vaccinated
Debeaked, Dewormed twice, with
98% Livability in our growing
pros. • The Klaiber Leghorn has
early egg Size., They hold together,
fry, poach and boil to absolute
perfection. For delivery from May
1. to end of May.. Pullets delivered
in ii.• modern -Poultry 'Van. Phone
527-1106. R.R, 1, Seaforth, Ontario.
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MORRIS WASTE
DISPOSAL SITE
Commencing 1fiay 1, 1971,
Morris waste disposal site will he
open Wednesdays and Saturdays
from 10 artn, to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m.
Helen a Martin, Clerk
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Pot' caretaker of Morris; Grey.
MeRillop Sanitary land fill sight
at Walton,
Applications received up until.
May 10, 1971, 12 o'clock. noon.
Applieations to be in the Clerk'e
office of Grey Township or Mc-
iC11 op Twp,
SEED FOR SALE
Nu, 1 flay Mixture, 6 lb Alfalfa,
5 lb. triinothy, 2 lb, red clover, 3
lb, Brome grass, 2 lb. meadow
VeScue. Total 18 lb; costing ,nly
$7.,17, Hay mixture No. 2, 8 lb.
alfalfa, 4 lb. red clover, 5 lb.
timothy, 3 lb. l3ronie grass. Total
20 lb. costing $8,74 per acre. Per-
manent pasture mixture. Ii lb.
trefoil, 4 lb. alfalfa, 5 lb timothy,
3 lb. meadow fescue. Total 18 lb
costing ti8,00 per acre. Ali new
crop send. Mixed free. Pride and
Stewaris Seed Corn. Order Early.
Planter available, See Roy Cramm
and. Son, Pinkerton, Phone Cargill
366-2394.
FOR RENT —
55 acres, ploughed.
Howard Clark Phone 887-6029
FOR SALE
• 2 large barn. j acks, 40 ton ;for
sale, or rent.
Leonard Muchan Phone 887-6821
SALE SPECIALS —
Magnetic Swing-a_awity Gan,
Openers Sale $3.77
Oldfield Pro Hardware
FOR SALE —
Barley and mixed. grain grown
from registered seed.
Laurie Black Phone 887-6005
FOR RENT —
Pasture ler 20 head of small
cattle. Geo. Bridge 887-9032
or 887-0249
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL. —
Plower Arrangements
Reg. 4.95 $2.97
Oldfield Pro Hardware
FOR SALE —
S to o ('ouch for sale.; tied
Nylon lifting Room, Chair, good
condition and reasonable..
HoPee Home Hardware
FOR SALE —
Used Colonial. Table and five
Chairs;Dresser and Mirror;
ressii,g Table and Mirror with
St ool: Night Table.
"House of Max" Brussels, Ont.
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FOR SALE —
Privately owned car to settle
estate. Parisienne Pontiac 1968,
4 door, VS Automatic, power
brakes and steering, radio, low
milea ge,
587-0424 Mrs, George Backer
FOR SALE IN BRUSSELS —
A good two story bride build-
ing approximately by 17 feet,
Cmild be made into two. apart-
ments. Real cheap for quick sale,
to: Elmer :Ellicott
"I HAD NEVER SOLD A THING
IN MY LIFE, YET I'VE BEEN A
VERY SUCCESSFUL AVON REP-
RESENTATIVE . . ." That's the
experience of many Avon Repre-
sentatives, and lit can happen to
you. Call or write: Mrs, M.
Millson, 17 Hawkealoury Ayei,
London 32, 451-0541
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annoueeed for May 29 at C.H.S.S.
The roll call wes answered by
payment of fees. and a gift for
the sunshine sister then each
member showed her gift a.nd re
vealed who it: was from.. Three
new members -were welcomed into
the Institute. They were Mrs.
Emmerson Mitchell, • Mrs..• Don
• NOTICE TO CREDITORS •NWan and Mrs. Joe Steffler, Mrs.
AND OTHERS Harold Bolger paid honor to -one
In the estate of Lucy Armstrong, of our members, Mrs'. Wilbur
County of Huron and Province of since it started in Walton and held
tete of the, town of ,Clinton, in the Turnbull, who has been a member
Ontario, Widow. the first meeting in h.er home. The
All persons having claim; against Turnbulls have moved to their
the , above estate are required to new home in Brnssels.. Mrs.
send fall particulars of such Bolger presented Mrs. Turnbull
claims to the under-signed On or with a gilt on behalf of the Insti-
before the -31st day of May, 1971, tute. Mrs. Ken AileDoatild report-
after which. date the estate's ed on a bus trip the Institute are
assets will he distributed, having sponsoring to London on ihiay
regard only to claims that have 18th. Mrs. herb Traviss led In a
then been received, sing song with Mrs. R. Httetherat •
POOLE, BELL & PORTER. the piano. Mrs. Alvin McDonald,
• 444 'Waterloo Street. Mrs. W. H. Humphries, IM-rs. Allan
London 14. Ontario McCall, Mrs. Laverne Godkin and,
Solicitors. . Mrs. Mervin Smith were mention-
' ed as having perfect attendance
for the year. Mrs. Charles Mathers
District President was unable to
attend this meeting as she was
at the conference in Guelph. Mrs.
Alvin McDonald thanked everyone
for their help during her two years
as President, She wa s .congrat-
-ulated on a. job .well done by Mrs.
1, INTola.n. The meeting was then
turned over to the new president,
Mrs. 'Gerald Watson. Mrs, Jan van
Vliet jr. installed the officers 'for
the coming year followed by the
Institute song welcoming the new
members. Announcemets . were
made hy. Mrs. Watson. _The. Dist,
rict Annual is to be nem in. Cran-
brook on May 11 with four -dele-
gates offered to go. Everyone 'was
ill fa:your of continuing support
of the Foster Child, A. donation
was made to the Brussel Fair
Board. It was voted to carry on
with our Sunshine Sister for the NOTICE TO CREDITORS
coming year, Mrs. N,elson. Reid
In the estate of
requested pictures for the Tweeds , THOMAS GREY PENNINGTON
muir book. It was Moved to deceased
change the date of our Meetings ALL PERSONS having claims
to the third Wednesday :of each against the estate of Thomas Grey
month at 8:15 ,p.m. The programs Pennington, late of the Village of
are being printed by the district. Brussels i h the County of Huron.
the executive and committee arc retired: labourer. who died on or
to meet Tuesday evening to plan about the 2lth day of March, 1971.
meetings for next year. Mrs. K. are hereby notified• to file parti-
culars of the same with the under'- McDonald gave revised menu for
upcoming weddings, A discussion* Signed on or before the 28th day
followed and tickets were given Of May, 1971, after which date the
out for each members donation. assets of the estate will be dis-
tributed with regard only to those The meeting was adjourned by
the President. Coims 01' which the undersigned
shall then have notice . Mission Band DATED at 'Brussels this first
day of May, The monthly meeting of the
C TtA 0 RD & L'E, Mission 1?,and 'was held iii the
Briissels, Ontario basement of the church Sunday
SOlieltOrs for the Adminietrator Minting with 35 in attendatte0,
Peggy Dennis opened the deo
notions with the 'Call to Worship"
followed by singing hymn 590 with
Dianne Godkin at the piano. The
seeretanis report was given by
.lane .beeming and Dianne Dennis
gave the treasurer's report: Mrs.
M. Haekwell gave a reading,
"What is a Mother"' The offering
was received and dedicated by
Peggy Dennis, Mite Boxes are to
be handed in next meeting. ,Tanise•
and Debbie van Vliet are. to play
the •piano for the next meeting.
The children. then went. to their
classes with Mrs. Merton Hack-
well, Mrs. Win. Roe, Mrs. Ross
Beenett, Mrs. Mac Sholdice
assisted by Debbie Wey
teachers. Following classes hymn
584 was su•ng with Laura Dennis
at the piano. The meeting closed'
WiLit the 'benediction.
4-H Meetings
Walton I "Sewing Savers"
The Walton I "Sewing Savers"
held their sixth meeting at the
home of Gail and Mary Searle on.
Tuesday evening April 27, at 7:20
p.m, with the president, opening
with the 4-if pledge followed by
the secretary's report. Next meet-
ing to he at Susan Humphries.
Kim. Humphries to bring lunch.
We did our hand out'isheets which
were sewing with knitted fabrics.
Mrs, Searle demonstrated putting
in a zipper. Mrs, Watson helped
Susan put one in her material.
Lunch wa s served at the close of
the meeting,
Walton III "Super Sewers"
The seventh meeting of the
'Walton Ill "Super Sewers"' 4-H
clith was held at the home of
P:olores Beureman with 11 memb-..
ers present. The president, Marion
McCallum opened the meeting
with the 4-r1' pledge. The secre-
tary's report was given by Kandis
Hickson„ Posters and speechee
for Achievement Day were Wan-
ned. The leaders demonstrated
the tailor's Item and slip stitch
hem, and each girl did some Of
each, and a sample is to be put
in our Record Books, Finishing'
their separates was also discussed.
Lunch was served at the close of
the meeting..
Eighth Meeting
The eigth meeting of the "Super.
Sewers" was held at the home of
Marion McCallum with 10 memb-
ers present who opened the meet-
ing with the 1-11 pledge, The
secretary gave her report and the
Roll Call was answered by each:
girl shoWing her separates. More
plans were made for Achievement
Day on May 29. 'We discussed
judging classes of separates also
preparing our garments rot.
exhibits. Each girl did some
Judging on garments, The meeting
closed with the 4-H Motto, followed
by a.unch,
APPLICATIONS WANTED
TOWNSHIP. OF GREY
• Application will be received by
the •undersigned .until 3:00 p.m.,
'Monday, May 17111, 1971 for the
position of Road Superintendent
for the Township of Grey.
• Mrs. E. M. Cardiff, Clerk,
Township of Grey,
Ontario.
WALTON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
ELMER IVAN YOUNG,
deceased
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Elmer Ivan
Young, late of the Township of
Morris in the County of :Huron
farmer. who died on or about the
1.9th day of April, 1971, are hereby
notified to forward same to the
undersigned on or before the 28th
day of May, 1971, atter which date
the assets of the estate will be
rlistributed with regard only to
those claims of which the under-,
signed shall, then have had notice.
DATED at BrusseI8 this first day
of May :1971.
CRAWFORD & MILL
BrtisselS, Ontario
Soliciors fel.' the Executors
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