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DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICES
WANTED DEAD AND 10ISAIKEP
CATTLE and HORSES
TOP PRICES PAID FOR
HORSES.. ON THE HOOF
SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP
24 HR. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES
BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES
LIc 2/3-e-704
FREE OF CHARGE OVER 150 Le.
PHONE COLLECT 887_9:334 BRUSSELS
BAUER. FARM ..ANP. GARDEN SERVICE
BRUSSELS
NOW Dealers For
AUTO SKI SNOWMOBLIES, ACCESSORIES ETC.
Come to
BRUSSELS ACRES
and pick your own apples
or buy them already picked. All prices are reasonable. Varities
such as Macs, Soles, Dellciou, and Cortland to choose from.
DUrIng the picking season we will remain open seven days a
WOO!
Graber's
Sam's Gang
6th Line
The Archers
Cranbrook
Morrisbank
5th Line
Jamestown
7 of the Presbyterian Church in
7 Canada. After spending th4rty
7 years in India they were sent to
6 Trinidad in the West Indies.
5 'She is survived by one sen,
4 Allan. of Richmond Hill and two
4 - daughters in Toronto. Her bus-
4 band predeceased her in 1954.
LARRY'S RADIO and TV
mtvesimagi post 13BUSBRLS. ONTARIO
THURSDAY, OCT. 21st, 1971
Name Points
October 13th, 1971.
Individual Standings
Hank Exel labour
Greg Huether, garbage
Jno Exel, garbage
Wayne Willis, garbage
Ricki Elliott, garbage
Keih White, garbage .
David Logan, garbage
Lawrence Machan,
garbage
Hank Exel, labour
Lawrence Macha.n,
- garbage
Greg Huether garbage
David Logan,. garbage
Hoppe Home Hdwe.,
supplies
MacLena's Fina Service
gas and repairs
Glenn McKercher
gravel
Bridge Motors, Ltd
gas' and repairs .. . ..
McCutcheon Motors Ltd
tires, gas and repairs
Glen VauCamp, fill.
Dale iVfachan, garbage ..,
Gordon Workman,
repairs
Mrs. Joan. Exel
cleaning
Post Office, box 'renewal ...,
Mailand Teleservice Ltd,
rates and tolls
Health Ins. Reg. Bd.
insurance
O.M.E.R.S„ Pension
Fund
Receiver General of
Canada,
'Harm Thalen. 12
Glen. Bridge . 12
Au Niche) . „. 12
Hilt Ward . 11
Ross Nicholson 9
'Jack Logan
Sam Workman
Gord Guy
Reg Watson
Jack McWhirter
Jim Smith
Neil Adams
Pete Cardiff
Willis Knight
Gilbert Hetherington
Karl Kokescu
Harry Bolger
Ken White
Bob Scott
Archie Willis
Ross SOMQres
Ron Kingsbury
Dale Breckenridge
Adam Smith
Ted Elliott
Barry Adams
Russ Hall
Bob Elliott
Ken Browu
Charlie Shaw
Ross Bennett
Dick Stephenson
Murray Kellington
Jim Dellow
Gord Engel
'Sid White
Jan van Vliet
Brian Adams
Ken Gra.ber
Ernie Back
Bob Fraser
Clarence White
Howard Bernard
'Murray Johnston
Ross Duncan
8 Clem McLellan
8 Al Breckenridge , .... ,••,.•
7 Bill McArter
Murray Long
Larry Fear
Elgin Adams
Nichol
Jack Hall
Bill Rhiel
Ken Patterson
Len Lamont
High Score, 3 Darts:
Bolger
Teom Standings Ocober 13th, 1971
Blyth Team 8
Len's Team
8
MRS. ELIZABETH BECKWITH
Elizabeth ' Wilson Beckwith
passed away in Toronto in her
80th year and was buried at Col-
chester, EssexCounty on the 29th
of September.
The former Elizabeth Wilson
was born on a farm on the 2nd
line of Morris, now owned by
Harri s Camp':sli. Her parents and
0 family were members of the
Presbyterian Church in Brussels, Harry.
128 In 1921. Elizabeth and her husband
F, S. Beckwith, were sent as
missionaries to Indore. India
under the General Mission Board
Receiver General of
C.P. and Tax
• deductions 149.60
• Mr. Gary Davidson from Huron
County Planning Board attended
the meeting and discussed with
Council plans for Zoning By-Laws
and Secondary Plans for the
Village of Brussels.
• ]Moved by H. J. TenPas, see- •
onded by R. W. Kennedy that the
meeting adjourn, to meet again
November 1., .1971 or at the call •
of . the Reeve.. •
J. L, McCutchecin Wn'. H. King
Reeve Clerk
FALL WEED CONTROL
135.95 Fall is not normally a time to
6.00 spray weeds. However E. K.
23.75 Pearson, agricultural representa-
6.00 tive for Grenville County, says,
6.00 there should be a few exceptions
6.00 For good control of quack grass
6.00 in'fields to he planted to corn,
spray with atrazine in the tall at
6.00 a rate of 2 pounds active mat-
105,47 erial per acre. Another 2 pounds
should be applied in the spring
as a postmergence spray.
Fall spraying is also effective
in meadows with yellow rocket.
Where the pasture is mosly gras-
ses, spray with 12 to 16 ounces of
2. 4-D in September or October.
Where clovers or alfalfa are in
the meadow, use 2, 4, D-B 'at 20
onnees per acre after frost in late.
September or October. Yellow
rocket is beieunial, Seeds from
last spring's crop have now
arown into small plants which
will be next spring's flowering
crop.
1.50
5.20 N REFRIGERATiO SERVICE
6.00 Electrical Contractors - Appliances
- Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergency
service.
Guaraneed service to all types.
46.00 CoMplete Appliance repairs at
BURKE ELECTRIC
71,96
BURKE ELECTRIC
18.20 Wingham - 357-24'
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
COUNCIL MEE71NG
(continued from page one)
Ione% and the survey to be made
at no cost to the Municipality;.
Moved by H. J. TenPas, sec-
onded by J. A. McTaggart that
the Village of Brussels request
the Huron County Planning Board
to prepare a Secondary Plan and
Zoning By-Law for the Village of
Brussels.
Moved by R. W. Kennedy; see-
ond'ed by J. A. McTaggart that the
accounts as approved be paid
6.00
6.00
6.00
5.38
26,95
73.50
17.20
259.29
18.00
43.30
,48.65
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