The Brussels Post, 1971-10-28, Page 2DRAIN TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders will be received by the ttndersigned until 1 n.m,, Monday,
November 1st, 1971, for the Qonstrnetlon of the following drainage
works in the Thy:11011P of Grey:
KEFFER DRAIN c005i5leiAg Of 3,715 lineal feet of covered. drain;
985 lineal feet of open drain;
3 catch basins.
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NOTICE
All accounts outstanding against the
Huron - iBruce Progressive Conservative
Association regarding the recent Election
Campaign must be forwarded immedi-
ately to:
MR. iLOU BOYCE,
Box 38,
Kincardine, Ont.
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ELIVIA FAR =ERS' MUM
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Now serving you with all major covertges on
Farm, Urban and Cottages. Protection avail-
able for fire, windstorm, liability, theft, Mach-
inery Floater and Livestock Floater.
Also Available a Homeowners Package . Policy
For complete details contact:
Head Office Atwood 356-2582
If' Long distance phone collect.
Agents,
Lloyd Denstedt 595-4804
Elwood Hanna 356-2638
Ralph Porter 356.2579
Lloyd Tanner 595.4300
Lloyd Tanner Douglas Little
President
Secretary
vpiroto4v, itlig $11t/0814141 PORTs smoiairm, tritium°
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4,113 lineal feet of covered drain;
200 lineal feet of open drain;
3 Catch basins
3,701 lineal feet ell Covered drain;
700 lineal feet of open drain;
3 catch basins.
1,600 lineal feet o cove:‘o:1 drain;
3,700 lineal feet or open drain
4 catch basins.
WANTED TO BUY
quiet riding horse. Gelding
preferred. Leo Panders 881,0306
HELP WANTED
Reliable man wanted, Apply at:
Huron Food Products, Brussels
FOR SALE. —
A number of five gallph
Ideal for various uses on farin
Huron Food Products,, Brussels
• WANTED —
Knitting, crocheting .and sew.
ing, Order now for Christmas.
Phene. 887.9342
CANDA SAVINGS BONDS
FOR SALE
Jas Cardiff Real Estate
and Insurance
DRAIN
ing Of
JOHNSTON DI AIN consisting of
K RA LIT Nit DRAIN' consisting of
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MR. FARMER
Are you interested in a guaran-
teed income for . the winter
months. If you . are and have the
facilities to feed hogs contact
Box 50, Brussels, Ont.
ANNOUNCEMENT BY
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LTD.
Topnoch Feeds Ltd., Brussels,
wishes to announce a new line of
feed. '"ek.,131)0G" a complete new
dog, food. Available in 25's and
50's. IGIove your dog a treat. Come
in and get a bag today.
TENDERS
FOR SNOWPLOWING
TOWNSHIP. OF GREY
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 1 p.m. Monday,
November 1st, 1971, for snow-
plowing for the 1971-72 • season in
the Township of Grey.
Tender to be by the hour,
State make and size of equipment
•to be used. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily' accepted.
Ross Engel,
Road Superintendent,
R. R. No. 3, Brussels, Ont.
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS.'
WANTED --
Salary $350. per month, house,
hydro, heat and farm produce
provided.
Positions such as this are avail-
able for agricultural workers who
have completed the' 10 week
agricultural workers course. This
course i s being offered at Kempt-
ville College of. Agricultural Tech-
nology starting January 10, 1972.
Approved students will receive
a retraining allowance. If yon
have been considering farm work,
take advantage of this course to
improve your knowledge and
skills in the care and manage-
ment of all classes Of livestock.
For more informatin contact
the Ontario Department of Agri-
culture and Food, ATtDA Branch
in Clinton, Markdale, Walkerton,
or your Agricultural Represent-
ative,
REFRIGERAT!ON SERVICE
Electrical Contractors - Appliances
- Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergency
service.
Guaraneed service to alt types„
Complete Appliante repairs at
BUItitg
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CURTIS MARWOOD SPEAKS
AT NORTH HURON
REGIONAL, RALLY
The tenth north Huron regional
rally of the Huron-Perth Presby_
terial U.C.W. was held at. Blue-
vale on Ocother 19, 1971. Mrs.
Milian Moore, North Huron
President presided for this meet-
The morning worship
conducted by the Brussels U.C.W.
Theme being, design for Christian
life — Bold, Creative, ..Toyous.
Mrs. Harvey Edgar extended
greetings on behalf of the Blue-
vale U. C. W.
The Brussels U.C.W. extented
.an invitation for the regional
rally 1972.
Mrs. Campbell Wey, Walton
gave us a bird's eye view of the
literature available for programs,
devotions and for reading.
Mrs. C. 'Hodgins, Wingham,
gave us ,an interesting glimpse of
Westminster College weekend,an
opportunity for spiritual renewal.
Also Alma College ' school for
leaders. Mrs. Stewart Miner,
Exeter, Presbyterial President,
said that any U.C.W. could choose
a Missionary for Prayer
Mrs. McDonald gave the treas-
urer"s report. The citizenship
score card was conducted by the
Belgrave U.C.W.
The morning offering was dedi-
cated by the Gol•rie U.C.W.
The Whitechurch U.C.W. pre-
sented a, skit entitled "What's
Next'-'. The morning service was
closed with prayer by the Calvin
Brick U.C.W.
The ladies attending enjoyed
the bounteous luncheon* prepared
by the BI u evale -U.C.W.
The afternoon session com•
menced with a hymn sing led by
the Wingham U.C.W. The Kurtz-
-vine U.C.W. led in. prayer.
Roll call by Presidents who
told us of one different project or
program tried during the past
year.
The CalvinBrick U.O.W. intro-
duced the guest speaker, Mr.
Curtis Me.rwood, a Canadi an
gri rill tu ral m issionary who
taught high school for four years
in Zambia, Africa.
He talked about the life, con-
ditions and problems of develop-
ment in , Zambia: He showed
pictures to illustrate his -address,
also used tape recordings, post-
ers and handcrafts made by the
people of Zambia,
Special music was provided by
the Trordwf T,T. CM. The . after-
1.)10
10 Mt,,
(qioff;reilti 1,a;lrimil, dedisatficl
The question box was answered
by Mrs. Stewart Miner and Mrs.
McDonald.
The courtesy remarks were
given by the Wroxeter
WANTED —
Room and board for business
man.
Contact: Box 50, Brussels
AVON CALLING
Only two territories available in
this area.
CHRISTMAS BEGINS N,OW of
Avon representativeS. You'll sell
fine products from the world's
largest cosmetic company. Write
or cal: ',a-night while areas still
available. in Howick or Grey.
Mr2-7., M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury
Ave., London 32, 451.0541
TENDER
FOR
SNOW REMOVAL
Plainly marked sealed 'Tenders,
will be received up to 12:00 noon,
Friday, the 5th of November 1971
for snow removal at -Grey Central
Public School, Ethel.
Specifications- and tender forms
May be obtained at the offices of
the Huron COuntY Hoard of
Education, 97 Shipley Street,
Clinton, Ontitrio
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted,
R. B. Dunlop
Supt, of Business Affairs
Huron County Board
of EducatiOn
Iola BAILEY
REAL ESTATE
82 Albert Street, Clinton
100 acre farm in, Morris Town-
ship with good 10 room house
with all conveniences. 90 acres
workable. Excellent corn land.
40 x 70 frame barn suitable for
frame barn. Priced to sell.
4: 4: * * * *
100 acre farm in Turnberry ,Town-
ship, 5 miles from Wingham.
75 acres workable; 25 acre mixed
bush: Five room house • and good
frame barn. Priced sell.
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Several economical older homes
in Blyth, Clinton and Limideskato.
Priced to move. Make your offer
today. ,
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Contact Mason Bailey -
0,01(1411e01 COWS!
Office: 482.0371
MICHEL DRAIN consisting of 5,400 lineal feet of open drain.
SOUTH BEAUCHAMP DRAIN consisting of
3,053 lineal feet of covered drain;
17,542 lineal feet of open drain;
2 catch basins
BEACHAMP DRAIN consisting of 13,400 lineal feet of open drain,
Plans and specifications may be seen at the Township Office, Ethel,
Ontario. The Township to supply the tile and pipe. Tenders to he
accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of amount of 'tender. Com-
pletion date to be stated on each tender. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Mrs. E. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel, Ontario,
1-HOLMES & MacLEAN
HOME IMPROVEMENT SALES
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
ALUMINUM SIDING A SPECIALTY ---
Call for Free Estimates; 527-0032 or 527.0421
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