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The Brussels Post, 1972-07-05, Page 151. Coming Events RED CROSS Donor Clinic at the C.K.N.X. studio in Wingham, Wednesday, July 12th, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and '7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1-27-1 T .T You are invited to attend the CHILD HEALTH CLINIC Medical Building BRUSSELS on TUESDAY, JULY 111 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 for 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Hearing Screening 4. Immunization 5. Fluoride brushing of child- ren's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years. 6. Vision 1-27-1 2. Lost, Strayed 11. STRAYED - 600 lb. Hereford steer from lot 9, concession 11, Grey Township. Anyone knowing whereabouts please notify Emer- son Mitchell. 887-6697. 2-27x1 5. Bus. Opportunities HOUSE OF COUPAL Basic hairdressing school. Learn an interesting profession. For information write us, 21 Dupont St. East, Waterloo or 519-579- 6120. 5-20-8 WANT TO LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS? Now you can train right here in Canada and be paid while doing so. For application and interview, write: Safety Department, Trans Canada Transport Training, Suite 316, 207 Queens Quay West, Toronto 117, Ontario or call; 416-864- 9381. 5-2'7-3 HOW TO EARN MORE MONEY! I need a full or part-time person to help meet the demand foi a much needed service for motor- o ists. Pleasant, dignified, good paying work. No experience necessary but a car is. For full information contact Charlie Lee, 22 Alfred Street, Wingham, phone 357-1383. 5-25-3 CLASSIFIED RATES Word Count Charges are based on the number of words. Sets of numerals such as serial numbers, street numbers, phone numbers or prices count as one word per set. Words joined by hyphens count as separate words. FIRST INSERTION-25 words $1.00, 4 per word thereafter SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - No copy changes, 20 per word, minimum .500 SEMI -DI SPLAY IRST INSERTION - $1.12 per column inch SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - .980 per column inch Minimum size 1 inch. Accepted in multiples of half inch LEGAL ADVERTISING - Rates on request. BOX NUMBERS to this office - 250 per insertion BIRTHS - No charge when in minimum form. MARRIAGES, Engagements?, Death Notices; Cards of Thanks and Births (other than in minimum form) 25 words $1.00, each additional word 20. IN MEMORIAMS - $1.00 plus .080 per line of verse. COMING EVENTS •• 25 words $1.00 each additiOnal word .030. No cancellation of -multiple intertion adVertisernents after noon Mondays. 25 DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAYMENT OF ADVERTISEMENT BEFORE 6:00 P.M., TUESDAY, following publication. DEADLINE DEADLINE TO INSERT CLASSIFIED ADS IS 5:00 - P.M. MONDAY Phone 887-6641 7. Situations Wanted WORK wanted; 15 1/2 year old boy would like a job on the farm for the summer, Phone 887- 6178. '7-26-2 8. Farm Stock for Sale ONE Hereford cow; two Holstein heifers; two Jersey steers; one horse. Fbr further information phone 887-9353. 8-27 -tf X1. Articles for Sale 19 acres mixed hay to sell out- right or on shares. Phone 88'7- 6538. 11-26-2 WOOD for sale. Hardwood slabs delivered, 6 cords $24.00.Craig's Sawmill, Auburn, 526-7220. ' 11-25-10 HEAVY Duty rib construction steel, used 18 ft. length; Used 200 gal. stainless steel bulk tank; will make excellent water tank. 887-6883. 11-27-1 STANDING hay, also mixed grain in the bin. Bob Cunningham, Ethel 11-2'7x1 14. Property for Sale Real Estate 82 Albert Street Clinton 20 acres on the Maitland River with modernized house and good barn. 100 acres in East Wawanosh ideal for recreation property. Priced reasonable. 3 bedroom brick home in Blyth with all modern conveniences. Close to up town. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Farmers receive about $2.00 for 75 pounds of potatoes. 75 pounds of salted potato chips retail for about $100.00. 14-27-1 19. Notices Mr, and Mrs. Donald Street, R.R, 3, Listowel wish to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Julia Elizabeth Alice, to William Gordon Mitchell? eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell, R.R. 3, Walton. The wedding will take place on Friday, Aug- ust 11 at '7:30 p.m. in Trinity United Church, Listowel. 19-27-1 WOULD the party who is known to have taken the chair from the dining lounge at the Queens Hotel in Brussels kindly return same. 19-27-1 WEBERS SEWAGE. DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used. -We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone 88'7-6'700 Brussels 19-27-tf I INVEST your money safely where it will earn the most. Contact Ted Savauge Investments. Registered Retirement and low cost Occidental Term Insurance. 527-1522. 19-43-tf ,ELECTROLUX Canada Limited Sales and Service, authorized dealer - Alvin Riley, 153 Lighthouse St., Goderich, Phone 524-6514. 19-43-tf CUSTOM swathing and condition- ing. Phone Gary Thacker, 887- 6196. 19-25-4 NOTICE - Septic tanks cleaned. All work guaranteed. Call Louis Blake, 887-6800. 19-23-17 CUSTOM backhoeing; Gravel and topsoil for sale, will haul. Ross Nicholson, 335-3700; Nicholson Haulage 335-3835. 19-26-2 HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Clinton, Ontario We are now paying $5.00 - $15.00 for fresh dead or dis- abled cows and horses over 500 lbs. Two trucks to serve you better. Fast, efficient service. All small farm stock picked up free of charge as a service to you. • Call collect - 482-9811 7 days a week - 24 hours a day License No. 378C-'72 Call us first, you won't have to call anyone else. 19-27-tf Brussels Pet Food DEAD STOCK REMOVAL We pay up to $15.00 for fresh, dead or disabled Cows and Horses according to size Small animals removed free of charge as a service to you. Dial: 887-9334 Collect Prop's. JOHNSTON BROS. 19-27-tf 20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, JULY 14TH at '7:30 P.M. for the Loyal Orange Lodge No '774, Brussels at the Orange Hall, Thomas, St., Brussels two blocks west of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce. Offerings include hall furnishings, antique cast iron box stove, cupboards, tables, 40 chairs, picture frames, hot plates, coal oil lamps, pedes- tals, two base drums, and two large cherry arm chairs. TERMS CASH JACKSON AND JACKSON Auctioneers Listowel 20-27-2 21. Tenders Wanted Tenders for ALTERATIONS And NEW CONSTRUCTION at Wingham Public School Tender forms and specifications will be available at the Huron County Board of Education, 97 Shipley Street? Clinton, Ontario as of July 10. Dead line for tenders is. July 20, 1972. • R. MCVEAN Plant Superintendent 21-27-1 ' 22. Legal Notices I, David Elliott, Brussels, Ont., will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by me personaly or with my writ- ten authority on or after June 24, 1972. 22-26-3 124. Cards of Thanks MY sincere appreciation is ex- pressed to all those who gave me cooperation and assistance in _organizing and participating in the parade. Special thanks to Roy Bennett of C.K.N.X., Wingham, and committee mem- bers for their work. - Henry Exel, Parade Chairman. 24-27-1 A Brussels Post Classified will pay you dividends . Have you tried one? Dial 887-6614. Reaches membership target The Ontario Federation of Agriculture has reached its target membership for 1972. Federation President Gordon Hill reported that his farm organiza- tion now has just over 11,000 members. There were 7,500 members in June, 1971. "We were very optimis- tic when we set our 19'72 goal at 11,000 members," Mr. Hill said. "We weren't entirely sure we could reach it. But response to our program has been fant- astic. Ontario farmers, more than ever before, feel they must ,get organized. Credit must also go to those workers whose ef- fort and enthusiasm have brought this about." The president said the Fed- eration had proved its abilities as a farmers' organization. "we 'have won significant victories for farmers - cheaper truck licenses, expanded capital grants, reduced property tax burden - and more farmers are recognizing this." "But we still have a way to go," Mr. Hill admitted. The Fed- eration needs more members. -We cannot claim to represent all Ontario farmers until all farmers have joined the feder- ation." THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 5, 1972-15