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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-07-15, Page 4"1411111•10•411111111w4111111.."1111111111.MMIIIIP"011111,51•4111M011"111111111011"611111111P"Ilk HAYWARD'S Discount Patent Medicines, Vet Week Days 9 - 9 p. Variety BRUSSELS Cosmetics, Tobacco, Sundries, & Pet Supplies HOURS Sundays & Holidays 12 - 6 p. CRANBROOK GENERA STORE SUPERTEST GAS AND OILS WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS Agent: Listowel Dry Cleaners CRANBROOK PHONE BRUSSELS 887.6593 Is your Post subscription pale up to date? RUSSELL HOLMES NORMAN MacLEAN TWO Weems POST, BRUBSIOLS, oNTAWO THURSDAY, JULY 16th, 1971 FOR SALE 13 pigs, 8 weeka old Wm, Blake Phone 887-6616 FOR SALE — Mini Bike 5 hp, 2 speed automatic Phone 887-6218 FOR SALE — International Combine 80, Four years old, hae only combined 26a acres. Phone 523-9501 WORK WANTED — Experenced farm youth. wanta woi k on farm. Don Blake 887.6828 OWL PAINTING A class for beginners, Thursday afternoona or evenings. Contact: Phone 887-6985 WANTED TO BUY — House - and barn, up to ten. acres. State price APPlYy to: Box • 50, Brussels, • Ont FOR SALE Standing grass; also 40 acres to be cut, half to man doing cutting, half to owner. Mike Idzik Phone 887-9346 NOTICE A smalliSh dog has been Molesting my cattle at my Brussels farm. This dog will be Shot if caught and the owner charged 'with considerable damage. Make sure your dog is tied up. Ian. McDonald HEMLOCK LUMBER FOR SALE ;Dry lumber in 1 and 2 inch thicknesses. Craig's Sawmill, Auburn, Ont. Phone 526-7220 HELP WANTED — 4th Class Stationery Engineer required to fill position as Chief Engineer in. Southwestern Ont.- Mao industry, Reply giving all necesaary details to; Box 50, BrusselS, dug industry . in Wingliana area, Apply stating qualifications and experience to: Box 50, Brussels, Out. WOOD FOR SALE Hardwood Slabs iiiaa":1 per cord, soft wood $3.00 per cord. Deliver, ed to your yard in 6 or 7 cord lots. Craig Sawmill, Auburn, Phone 526-7220 • NOTICE fu CREDITORS In the estate of WILLIAM KNOX, deceased ALL persons having claims against the estate of William Knox, late of the Village of Bruasels in. the County of Huron, retired farmer, Who died on or about the 20th day of June, 1971; are hereby notified to send parti- culars of the same to the under- signed on or before. the 21st day of July, 1971, after which date the estate will he distributed with re- gard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Brussels this 28th day of June, 1971. CRAWFORD la MILL Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the ;;state of WILLIAM ALIVIER McQUARRIE, deceased ALL persons having claims against the estate of William Aliner McQuarrie, late Of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario. retired fertile, wi) died on or about the 19th day of June; 1971, are hereby notified to send patti- eUlars of the same to the Under- signed on or before the 21st day Of July, 1971., aftei which date the estate will be distributed With regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Brussels this 28th day of June, 1971, CRAWFORD) Le5. MILL: Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the ExecutOra WHY PINCH PENNIES when you can earn dollars selling guaranteed Avon pro- duct'? And it is easy to get started right in sour own com- munity. Call now: Mrs. M. • Millson, Hawkesbury Ave., London 32, 451-0541 REFRIGERATION SERVICE Electrical Contractors - Appliances -Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergency service. Guaranteed service to all types. Complete Appliance repairs at • BURKE ELECTRIC Wingharn — 357-2450 CONCRETE WORK All types of foundations -and floors, cement barnyards. Rea- • sonable rates - free estimates. Dublin, Ontario MALONEY BROS. Dublin, Ontario 345-2253 Phones 345,2964 CRANBROOK Miss Kate McNabb, Temiska- ming, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purdy and Susan visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Purdy at Cookstown. Susan stayed for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn visited Mr. and Mrs. Don jaCklin and family at Bloomingdale on. Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Evans and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel and family spent the week- end camping at Bayfield Pine- lake Camp. Mr. and Mrs. John Gould, Council, Idaho, John Tinting, Blyth and Mrs. Gordon Engel and family visited recently .at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Bolger, Brussels.. Congratulations Congratulations to the folloW, ing trophy winners at Grey Central Schopl: Barbara: Cameron, junior girls; Anna Lee Stevenson, intermediate girls; Doug Conley, senior boys: Doug Guy, inter- mediate boys and Bruce Cox, junior boys. Cranbrook W. I. Meeting Mrs. Glenn Huether wa s hostess for the July meeting off the W.I. Members answered the roll call by naming a town in Ituron County and its main : industry. Interesting current events were given by Mrs. Gordon Engel. Mrs. Wilfred Strickler introduced our guest, Mr. P,oitson, who Is Public Relations Officer for Ontario- Hydro, freer:. London. After it few intrdttetery remarks he showed the filM. "The Air We Breath", q n d this Was followed by A. question and answer period. Mrs. -Urban Ducharme thanked Mr, Boitson. and presented him with a gift. Mrs. Strickler conducted a contest. After the singing of "God Save the Queen", lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. John. Conley, Mrs. Frank Workman and the licisteas. WALTON Miss Lynne McDonald spent several days this week visiting with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy and family of Ingersoll. Steven and John Huether spent the weekend at Varna, visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster. Visiting on Saturday with Mrs. Walter Broadieot were Mr. and Mrs. ,John •Guekenberg of Kitch- ener and the latter'a mother, Mrs. Wm. Farquharson of London, Mr. and Mrs, EI11111 ers on Mitchell and family were in .Lis- towel on Saturday attending the 12th of July celebrations. Mrs. Jim Axtmann and Mrs. Murray Smith will convene the Institute meeting on Wednesday, July 21. Roll call i s to bring your oldest piece of :jewellery and tell •:its history. The 4-H girls are to he.. present and model their out- afits made in "Separates for •Sum- mer". Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deane. of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ram Deane of Newmarket spent Fri- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether, and attended the Shortreed-Webster wedding in Brussels Presbyterian church, John 'and Steven Beer spent few dayslast•week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson• Mitchell. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Beer are moving from '.Manitoba to the Camp Borden base. •••• Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm aDougall of Exeter spent Sunday 'evening with'MrS. Welter Shortreeda • .• Strridaya July 18 will he .the last service at Duff"s Church prier to the minister's months holidays, • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'Herb. Tra,viss at their trailer at Boiler Beach, Kincar- dine. The executive of the U.C.W. met in the church, when it was decid- ed there would be no S.S. picnic this year. Plans were made for the Worship Service in BaYfield on October 15. brlde-Oect of this month, in the basentent of the church with Mrs. Arnold Scott as mistress of cere- monies, The shower was opened with 0 Canada felleWed by a program consisting of several numbers sang by Donna; Debbie and Darlene Henderson accom- panied by Mrs. Hendersom The Silver „Strings Orchestra with Linda. Godkin on the piano, Beth McNichol the banjo and Ray Mc- Nichol on the electric: guitar, play- ed several numbers. Sharon and Bobby Thompaon accompanied by Mrs. Arnold Scott sang two numbers. Evelyn Storey sang a solo accompanied by Dianne Henderson. Jane Johnson and Elizabeth Pryce sang duets, ac- companied by Jane Johnson, Shirley and Dori s McLure and Sharon Thompson sang a trio. A contest of items in a jar was held.. Dianne Henderson read the ad- dress and Donna thanked all for the lovely gifts' and invited all to visit her in her new home in Egmoudville. WHAT'S NEW AT KURONVIEW Three student from Huron County, Misses Toe Anne Bates Elizabeth Gallaher and Audrey Marriott, who are taking a course on social service at Huronview this summer, assisted the regular staff with the old time music and dancing on Monday afternoon. Wednesday afternoon's activi- ties were held on the lawn this week with several outdoor games played and well over 100 reair dents taking part. Pastor Bigelow of Bayfield, Baptist Church. led the Family • Night Program held in the audi- torium last Thursday evening. The musical numbers, introduced by Mr. BigelOw included Ladies duet by Mrs. Chapritan and Louise Talbot; accordian solo by Shirley Keys: vocal solo by Mrs. Bige- low; numbers by the chorus and a sing song led by Mrs. Chapman. Also a reading by Nancy Fawcett. ofattualkar,lipativaesiati-gazyaatuptalawriparawaol:drow, QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS. ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEy'S .HAV.E.EN/ • MIKE HODGERT and the TRI,TONES of kl*etct FRIDAY and SATURDAY Menu; Barbapaed, Ribs and Kraut, Southern ried ChIcket and Chins 44-aiaraaaaaanaKIgleagtgagaagraaa-It'aZaIreaW-a-aCaaaViaweal4taa ttaateMaaziemeacaaaaatal-atale FOR SALE HELP WANTED — 22 Bruno serei-automatic rifle. Experienced Maintenance Man Call 887-6213 or Auto ialeellenie for woodwork- Bride-Elect Honored It was decided to have a band A shower was held in honor of concert on the lawn if possible Donna Fay Storey, daughter of each Thursday evening in July Mr. and Mrs, Orville Storey, and Atignst. HOLMES & IVIacLEAN HOME 'IMPROVEMENT SALES SEAFORTH, ONTARIO ALUMINUM SIDING A SPECIALTY Call for Free Estimates: 527-0032 or 527-0421