HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-07-12, Page 111. Coining Events
HOWICK Lions' Club Pingo will
be held on Friday, July 14th,
at 8;30 P.m. in WroXeter Com-
munity Hall. Admission $1. 12
Regular Games for $10; 2 "Share
the Wealth"; 1 $25Special; Jack-
pot of $95 on 58. calls. Door and
Consolation Prizes.
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4. Help Wanted
THE CHILDREN'S AID'
SOCIETY OF
HURON COUNTY .
requires
SOCIAL WORKER
To assume community develop-
ment, research and selected case
duties in a Family Services Pro-
gramme. Beginning mid-August
on a 1 yr. contract. Minimum
requirement; Social Services
Diploma or related academic
training. Applicants are invited
to submit resume with three
references to:
B. R. Heath
Director
CHILDREN'S AID
SOCIETY
Huron County
P.O. Box 218
Goderich, Ont.
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5. Bus. Opportunities
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. 5z27-3
7. Situations Wanted
WILL do baby-sitting in myhome
on weekdays. Phone 887-9457.
(Walton area). 7-28-1
8. Farm Stock for Sale
ONE -Hereford cow; two Holstein
heifers; two Jersey steers; one
horse. For further information
Phone 887-9353. 8-27-tf
10 Used Cars fOr Sale
1968 VolkswagAri Stationwagon,
29,000 miles, Not certified,
Phone 887-9202. 10-28x1
11. Articles for Sale
WOOD for sale. Hardwood slabs
delivered, 6 cords $24.00.Craig's
Sawmill, Auburn, 526-7220.
11-25-10
MAN'S Bicycle in good condition;
also Heavy Duty 2-burner hot-
plate. Call 887-6286.
11-28-1
10 bred Hybrid sows farrowing
in July. Bob Thomas, 887-9383.
11-28x1.
HAY. 887-6506 11-28-1
6 UNIT Surge vacuum pump, in
excellent condition. Keith
Bachert, 887-9328 11-28-1
FREE PEANUTS
1 lb. Spanish Peanuts free when
you present this ad personally
(1 lb. only per family) at Coyle's
Factory Outlet, 260 Tilson Ave.
(rear) Tillsonburg.
Bulkdisplays of Factory
Fresh Nuts, Baking Nuts and
Fruits, Spices, Broken Cookies
250 pkg., Summer Drink Pow-
ders, Products from Florida
and Baskets from Around the
World.
Hours:
Mon. to Sat. 9-12 and 1-5
Friday night '7-9
Offer good until October 31,1972
Children must be accompanied
by an Adult.
11-28-1
14. Property for Sale
Real Estate
82 Albeit Street
Clinton
20 acres on the Maitland River
with modernized house and good
barn.
Property for. Sale
IOLA BAILEY REAL ESTATE.
100 acres in East Wawanosh ideal
for recreation property. Priced
reasonable.
Wide selection of good homes in
' Blyth, Seaforth and. Clinton
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Some learn by other peoples
mistakes. The rest of us have
to be the other people.
14-28-1
19. Notices
THE persons who took two flags,
an American flag and a Canadian
flag, from the Brussels arena
Sunday night are asked to return
them immediately to avoid
trouble. 19-28-1
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE'
Modern equipment used.
:We pump septic tanks, pigerys,
lagoons, etc.
,Phone 887-6700 Brussels
19-2741
CUSTOM swathing and condition-
ing. Phone Gary Thicker, 887-
6196. 19-25-4
NOTICE - Septic tanks cleaned,
All work guaranteed. Call Louis
Blake, 887-6800. 19-23-17
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.
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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 Ltstowel
20-27-2
USE
POST
WANT=ADS
DIAL 887-6641
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
14th, 1972.
R. McVEAN
Plant Superintendent
21-28-1
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
24. Cards of Thanks
We would like to express sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours' for all the lovely
cards, flowers and gifts received
during our stay in Victoria Hos-
pital, London and since returning
I home. -. Madelene and Steven
SteisS 24-28-1
The family of the late Roy Thuell
wish to express their appre-
ciation for the kindness shown to
them during their bereavement.
It will always be remembered.
Elsie, Bette and family
24-28-1
Thanks to Ladies of Duff's
Church, Walton for lunch; Rev.
LeDrew; Watts Funeral Home;
Pallbearers; Flower Bearers; to
neighbours and friends for floral
tributes, donations to cancer
fund, and messages of sympathy;
Dr. Brady and nurses. - The
Porter Family. 24-28-1
Thank you to Hugh Pearson and
the Centennial Committee, Jack
Bryans and all volunteer paint-
ers, Gordon workman and the
Roeo Committee, the Young
people who cleaned the Palace
and all who helped to build bleach-
ers and prepare the Fair Grounds
for the Centennial. - Murray
Hoover, President Brussels Ag-
ricultural Society. 24-28x1
I would like to say many thanks
for cards, treats and visits during
my sickness. All was greatly
appreciated. - Robt. J. Walker.
24-28-1
25. In Memoriam
HART - In loving memory of
Aylmer Hart who passed away
July 7, 1970. •
Clusters of beautiful memories
Sprinkled with love and tears
Are in our book of memory
Of a husband and father we
loved so dear.
Sadly missed by wife Deloris
and girls. 25-28-1
THE BR
27. Births
EARL - To. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Earl, Owen. Sound, on July 10,
1972, a daughter Janice Angela.
2'7-28x1
Win prizes
at rodeo
Winners in the Centennial Rodeo
were;
Western Pleasure Class open
Bell Fidom, George Holm, Bob
Whitfield, Kim Gross
Egg Race - Jr. Class
Kim Gross, Bell Scott, Ken Fi-
dom
'
Fticl6holdice
Pick up Race Sr. Class
Keith Eaton and John de Kroon;
,John de Kroon and Doug Riley;
George Holm and Doug Riley;
Linda Groff and Jamie Zipple;
Flag Race - Sr.
John de Kroon, John Sacks, Bru-
ce Coulter, Brian workman
Equitation Class -
Doug Ward, Kim Gross, Bob
Whitfield, George Holm
Pick up Race - Jr.
'Jamie Zippel and Kim Gross;
John Mann and Ken Fidom;
Ken Fidom and John Mann;
'Rick Sholdice and Paul Zippel;
Barrel Race - Sr.
Doug Riley, Linda Groff, John
de Kroon, George Holm;
'Patch Race - Sr.
Doug Ward and Kattie Avery;
Graham Sholdice and Marybel
Cranston: George Holm and Dori-
• na Holm: Wayne Strachan and
Noreen Strachan.
Apple Race - Jr.
Kim Gross, Rick Sholdice, Ken
Fidom, Louis Arts
Novelty Race - Jr.
Dale Brown, Kim Gross,
Sholdice, Jamie Zippel
1/2 Mile Dash 10 to 14 hands
Jacqueline Workman, John Mann,
Jamie Zippel, Ken Fidom
Wild Cow Milking
George Holm and Graham Shol-
dice; Mervin Quipp and Jim
Brown: John de Kroon and Len
Yol; Tom Dobson and Bria.n Sacks
'Wild Steer Riding
' Roy Bauerman, Doug Ward, Mer-
' vin Quipp: Doug Riley , Cec-
il Cranston, Graham Sholdice:
Keith Eaton, Ray Black, Brian
Workman; John deKroon, Len
Yoe, Wayne Strachan;
1/2 Mile dash 14 hands and over
Len Long, Brian Workman,
Wayne Strachan,Doug Riley
'Bare Back Broldb Riding
Len Wernham, Brian Workman,
'Roy Bauerman, Brian Sacks.
Guild has
meeting
Melville Guild met in the
church parlour with Winnifred
Edgar presiding for the Devo-
tional Period . She opened
the meeting with a poem on
"Friendship".
The topic, "What's in a
Church?" was prepared by. Eliz-
abeth Elliott and given by Isobel
Armstrong.
Rose Marie Bishop presided
for the business. After reports
and roll call, discussion follow-
ed concerning plans for Cent-
ennial Sunday, and the school
banquet.
USSELS POST, JULY 12, 1972-11
20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Wednesday, .4uly 26.
Commencing- at 1 o'clock. '
At the retail premises of
WILLIAM
Seaforth
An assortment of furniture, dishes, tools, and eutlC14ePl.
parts. of three estates,.
Beds, dressers, chairs, couches, pots, pani, dishes, large
round table, buffet,. camp stove, radios. pictures, electric
lamps, 2 typewriters, adding machine„ oak desk (like.
new), gas stove, and some antiques such. as 3 clocks,
iron. horse door .stopper, iron. dog nut cracker, 100
Indian arrow beads,, small tables,. beaver jar, victrola.
and records, telephone,
.
and various other articles..
PERCY WRIGHT
Auctioneer. 20-28-2
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