HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-11-11, Page 4EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
MEN OR WOMEN FULL OR PART TIME
!rum your Spare time into cash, Own your own vending route in
your area„ No selling, all routes will be established. High quality
coin operated vending machines. To qualify, you must be honest,
have a. good car, references, good credit and be able to spend 7-12
hours weekly, Small down 'Payment will get you started in business,
and terms care be arranged. For personal interview reply, include
phone number, to:
B. V. DISTRIBUTORS, LIMITED
Dept. "C"
85 Eglington Ave., East
Suite 202
TORONTO, 12, Ontario.
I38CisM131,13 Post, 003048, officAlitti
NOV..lath, is?f1
WORK WANTED —
Odd jobs, etc.
Peter McQuarrie Phone 887-9070
• FOR SALE—
Oil Space Heater and a wood
stove„ Phone 887-6804
FOR SALE —
66 Chevelle 283 Standard, $500.
Phone 335-3029
WANTED —
Geed oil space heater, refriger-
ator and back house. Will pay
cash. Ian McDonald 887-6741
FOR SALE —
16 white faced steers end
heifer:4. 5 Holstein steers.
Contact: T. Prescott 887-6720
FOR SALE
'Box trailer with tilt frame and
lights. Suitable for snowmobile.
Phone 887-6821
FIGURE SKATING LESSONS
On Thursday, Nov. 11th, Figure
Skating lessons will begin from
4 to 8 p.m,
WORK. WANTED —
General repair work wanted,
Call: 887-9438 after 7in the even_
ing.
FOR SALE
Little girl's genuine leather
Bauer figure skates, size 101/2 , in
good condition. $6.00
Mrs Lloyd Kernagha,n 887-6931
FOR SALE —
1971. Auto-Ski Snovrimbile in
excellent condition. Reasonably
priced; also 1961 Chev. 2 door, 6
Standard, in, good condition.
Call: 887-9041
FOR SALE —
Various articles of girrs cloth-
ing in excellent condition. Teen
Size 12 and Junior Petite size. 9,
Phone 837-6250 after 5:00 p.m.
weekdays,
WANTED —
We buy all old Cars, Tractors
and any kind of machinery. Scrap
prices. RR. 3, Brussels, Ont.
Phone 887-6502
REFRIGERAT'Oti SERVICE
Electrical Contractors • Appliances
• Motor Rewind. 24 hour emergency
service.
Guaraneed service to all types.
Complete Appliance repairs at.
BURKE ELECTRIC
',Vaughan — 1157.24T
WANTED —
Rabbits, year round market.
Size 41/2 to 0 lbs. Heavies 6 lb.
and up. Contact: Ray Hanna,
RR 2, Auburn, Ont. Phone 520-7251.
FOR , SALE —
George White Snow Blower; also.
Ski-Doo Trailer and International
7' Cultivator.
John Schnock, R.R. 3,'Brussels
NOTICE —
Would the finder of 3 sheets
of plywood and 1 plank found
west of Brussels, kindly call
887-9022
FOR SALE' —
Did you get your fruit when it
was in season? If not, we still
have some in stock; Red Cherries
22 lb, and 11 lb. pails; 'Black
Cherries, 20 lb. and 5 lb. pails;
Strawberries 10 lb. pails; Rasp
berries, 10 lb. box; "Bineberries,
10 lb. bags. Get them ,at
Huron Food ProdUCtS Ltd.
TENDERS WANTED
DRIVER FOR SNOWPLOW
For winter months. State hourly
rate expected. Tender to be in to
undersigned by Noveniber 22nd.
To start December 1.st, 1971.
Win. H., King, ClGric,
of Brussels.
AVON GIFTS
FOR CHRISTMAS ARE:
A. icy. to t-cive, a joy to 'receive, an
even i-• :eater joy to,sell. For full
i 7,1 in call evenings or
write: Mrs. M. Milison, 17
Hav-kesbary. Ave., London 32,
451-:1541
AUCTION SALE
of LIVESTOCK and MACHINERY
will be held for
MUNGO McFARLANE
Lot 39, Con. 1, Turnberry Twp.
1 mile East of Bluevale
SATURDAY, NOV. 13th
At 1:00 p.m.
Terms Cash .
Brian Rintoul. Auctioneer
MEN NEEDED TO TRAIN
AS SEMI DRIVERS
T NI in now to drive Semi Tractor
trailers local and over the road.
You can earn high wages ($8,000
to $13.000) after short training.
For application and interview
write:
Safety Departinent,
Trans Canada Transport Training,
207 Queens Quay West, Suite 315,
Toronto 117, Ontario,
or call 4164644381
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
ALEXANDER JAMES PEARSON,
late of the Village of Ethel, in
the County of Huron, farmer,
deceased.
ALL persons !laving claims
against the above *state are
required to send full particulars
of such claims to the undersigned
on or before the 2nd day of
December, 1973., after which date
the estate's assets will be distrib-
uted, having regard only to claims
that lieve then been received.
DATED at Brussels this 8th day
of 'November, 1971
CR.AWFORD & MILL
Brussels, Ont.
Solicitors for the Executors
FARM PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
MORRIS TOWNSHIP — 150
acres, 127 acres level tiled land,
13 acres pod maple bush, 1.0
room brick house with bath and
furnace, barn 65x75.
1 mile from BLYTH — 200
acres, 9 room house with bath and
furnace, barn 64x54, 4 floors el-
ectric fans on each floor, imple-
ment shed.
Between BLYTH and WALTON
139 acres , 9 room brick house
with bath and oil-furnace, barn
40x80, 50x20, 50x32, stable clean-
or, hog and beef farm.
HULLETT TOWNSHIP -- 200
acres, 11 room house with bath
and oil furnace, barn '50x55. 'milk
'house, 2 silos, new stable for 48
milk cows, second barn for hogs.
and and beef.
Between CLINTON and nor,
MESVILLF, on Highway 8 — 7
room house, bath, oil furnace,
barn 50x60.
225 acres in Colborne Town-
ship. 7 room frame house, 2
barns, 200 acres workable land,
good hardwood bush, 11/2 mile
along the Maitland River.
100 acre river property, in
Colborne Township.
1TTILLETT TOWNSHIP — .200
acres, no buildings, plenty water.
3 miles from CLINTON — 200
acre Dairy farm, 9 room brick
house, bath, oil furnace new
barn, 40 milk cows. all the imple-
ments,
194 acres Dairy farm, 10 room
house, bath. , oil furnace, large
barn 50 milk cows. 35 heifers, all
the implements
80 acres, Highway property, 7
miles South of Goderfeb, 40 acres
hush.
ITULLETT TOWNSHIP - 30 —
acre,,, 9 room frame house, 'bath,
oil furnace, barn 35x46.
10 acres in Goderich. Township
house and barn,
C. BUR.UMA
R.R. 2, Clinton, 482-3287
Salesman for
K. W. COLQUHOUN LTD.
Clinton
(-1,,,%!'. aL,oa calling your-
sold an "expert!' An e-c is a has
been, and a ;;;,o et is a drip tinder
presetire,
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson
Mitchell and family spent a
recent weekend at Camp Borden
with Mr. 'and Mrs. John Beer and
ram' ly.
Mr and Mrs Alan Carter, Clin-
ton, visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Coutts.
Mr. .and Mrs. Merton Hackwell
and Mrs. T. Flackwell attended
the 25th anniversary party for Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Torrance last
month in the Monkton Community
Centre.
W. J. Leeming is a patient in 'St.
JoSeph's RoSpital, Londcin where
he underwent surgery last Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs: Murray Mills and
family of Brantford, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Mills of Walton
also Mrs. Louise 'Buttell in Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss,
Walton, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Town-
Seed, WroXeter,„ and other feed'
dealerS and their wives from this,
area. spent this past week vacat-
ioning in Bermuda, when they
travelled by air leaving from the,
international Airport, Toronto:
Mrs. Jack Bosnian is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, .Blanchard
RR 4, Walton Were chosen foster
parents of the year at a banquet
held in the Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton by the Children's
Aid Sociey of. Huron County. In
the 12 years Mr. and Mrs. Blan-
chard have been foster parents
for nine children.
Members of the Walton Insti-
tute are reminded of the meeting
November 17 at 8.15, Mrs. Jim
Nolan and Mrs. Ken McDonald
will convene the meeting and the
guest speaker will be Mrs. John
A. Perris RR 3, Brussels on art
work. Everyone is welcome.
Lunch will be served.
Miss Brenda Bewley, nurse-in-
training at St, Joseph's Hospital,
London, spent the weekend at the
home•of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Bewley:
Mr. and Mr. Wally East of Lind-
say spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dennis and
Paul of Toronto were recent visit-
ors at the boine of Mr. and Mrs.
Don,Dennis,
Rev. and Mrs. 1). Docken and
Kristen, Walton, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Daley, Cedar Springs, Blen-
heim spent a. few days at the
Docken's cottage in the Mea ford
area.
We are glad to bear that Mrs,
CITahain Sholdice has returned
home from the hospital.
Mrs, Alice Tate and. Linda
Leming, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Thornton and family; Straford
visited Mrs. Joseph Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Bob Humphries
and family spent the-weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Humphries
and Kim,
Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Johnston, of
Bluevale, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McGavin visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin
and family.
.. Stewart McCall and Ralph Mc-
Nichol spent a few days last week
in the west buying cattle also,
flying on to Victoria B.C. where
Stewart visited 'his cousins, Torry
and Graham McCall and other
relatives.
Miss Sandra Sholdice has re-
covered after her tonsilis oper-
ation recently in Clinton Hospital.
Receive Diplomas
Miss Helen Searle, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle, re-
ceived word last week from the
College of Nurses of Ontario that
she has successfully passed her
registered nurses examination.
She is employed on the staff of
the Listowel Hospital.
Mrs. 'Wayne Baker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley has
been successful in passing her
Reg. N. exams. Mary now lives at.
Ingersoll and is on the staff of
Alexandra Hospital,
Miss Linda Traviss, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, Traviss, re-
ceived word from the College of
Nurses that she has received her
R.N. Linda is a present on the
staff of the Homewood Hospital,
Guelph.
Miss Rosemary Blake, daughter,
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blake,
has also been successful in pag-
ing her registered nurses exams,
She is employed at the Goderieli
General Hospital. Congratulations
girls.
The Sacrament of Baptism was
administered Sundty November
7th, at Duff's United Church,
Walton, by the minister, Rev. D.
Docken. These infants baptised
were Heather Elizabeth McGavin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
McGavin, Sherry Bernadette
Hoegy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Hoegy and Tracy Leanne
Bosnian, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim MoSinan.
Reception for Newlyweds
alt. and Mrs. Ken Shortrced
(Judy king) 'Were guests of
honor at a reception and dance
last Friday evening in the Gorrie
Hall. The Pet:eta newlyweds were
called to the platform prior to
lunch, when an address of con.
gratulatiens WAS read and 'a pule
lamp and- Hassock was. Drosaiited
to thorn. 230th Ken and Judy re-
plied for- their lovely gifts and
thanked all for Making it, Such a
nice evening for then]. Mao were
present from the Walton area,.
ItANBROOK GENERAL STORE
SUPERTEST GAS AND OILS'
WE (4IVE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Agent: Listowel Dry Cleaners
CRANBROOK
PHONE BRUSSELS 887-6593