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1. Coming Events
HOWICK Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, August 25th at
8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall. Admission $1.00.
12 Regular Games for $10.;
2 Share the Wealth; one $25
Special; Jackpot, of $90 on 56
calls; Door & 'Consolation
Prizes. 1-34-1
BOWLING starts Monday,
September 11th. Anyone in-
terested in joining phone Ray
Adams 887-9342. 1-34-1
A Directors' Meetin g of the
Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels School
Fair Board will be held Thurs-
day, August 31st in the Belgrave
Community Centre at 8:30 P.M.
1-34-1
SPECIAL MOTOR
COACH TOURS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1972
C.N.E. ticket includes admis-
sion to grounds and return
transportation - $9.50.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th,1972
C.N.E. ticket includes reserved
seat to Merle Haggard show and
admission to grounds - $13.00
SEPTEMBER 1st to 4th, 1972
OCTOBER 6th to 9th; 1972
Nashville, Tenn. - Grand Ole
Opry - From $61.00 per person
OCTOBER 14, 1972
21 days to California -visit-
ing Salt Lake City, Reno, San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Las
Vegas, Grand Canyon, Much,
Much, More - From $380.00
per person.
SEPTEMBER 18, 1972
5 day Agawa Canyon and North
Country tour -featuring Sud-
bury, Elliott Lake, Mackinac
Island, Frankenmuth, 1 day trip
aboard The Algoma Central
Railway train to Agawa Canyon
- From $95.00 per person.
GOOD TIMES TRAVEL.
AGENCY
Box 789, SEAFORTH
519 527-0050
1-34-1
4. Help Wanted.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Applications will be received by
the undersigned until 5 p.m.
Tuesday, September 5th, 1972,
for the position of
TILE DRAINAGE
INSPECTOR
for the Township of Grey.
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk,
Ethel, Ontario. 4-33-2
HELP WANTED
Full and Part Time
REGISTERED
NURSING
ASSISTANTS
Also full time people to train
as nursing assistants and part
time
KITCHEN HELP
For an interview call Mrs. M.
Krauter at 887-6271, Callander
Nursing Homes Limited.
4-34-2
BABY sitter to begin Sept. 1st.
Phone 887-6575. 4-34-1
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 Train-
ing,
Suite 316,207 Queens Quay West,
Toronto 117, Ontario
or call: 416-864-9381. 5-33-3
HOUSE OF COUPAL
Basic hairdressing school. Learn
an interesting profession. For
information write us, 21 Dupont.
St. East, Waterloo or 519-579-
6120. 5-29-8
11. Articles for Sale.
MIXED grain, peas, barley and
oats. Michael Gulutzen, 887-6968
11-33x2
WOOD for sale. Hardwood slaba
delivered, 6 cords $24.00.Craig's
Sawmill, Auburn, 526-7220.
11-25-10
. .
HARVESTER and. Melba apples.
Mail-Side Orchards 887-6883.
11-34-1
18. Property' Wanted
Real Estate
82 Albert Street,
Clinton
Real Estate wanted
Property wanted for cash client
100 ACRE FARM
with above average buildings.
Suitable for beef cattle. Contact
Mason Baikw at Iola Bailey Real
Estate, Clinton, 482-93'71.
18-33-2
19. Notices
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used. we
pump septic tanks, pigerys,
lagoons, etc.
Phone 887-6700 Brussels
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HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario
We are now paying $5.00 -
$15.00 for fresh dead or
disabled 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. 19-31-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: 887-9434 Collect
Prop's. JOHNSTON BROS.
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21. Tenders Wanted
Tenders For
ALTERATIONS
At
W INGHAM
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Tender forms and specifications
will be available at the Huron
County Board of Education, 97
Shipley Street, Clinton, Ontario.
Deadline for tenders will be
SEPTEMBER 5 • 1972
R. McVean
Plant Superintendent
21-34-1
60 CIASW FOR ME ACTION
YOU WANT
Your .form.
and fire
A pamphlet published by the
Office of the Fire Marshal, De-
partment of the Attorney General
is available free of charge from
the local fire department. It
contains a diagram of all the
areas which should be checked
periodically in carrying out a
fire safety program.
Pre-Fire Planning
A fire in a rural area is far
more serious than a fire in a
town where there is a well-or-
ganized fire department and an
adequate supply of water for
fighting fires. Unless water is
available for use by the fire de-
partment little can be done to
prevent a total loss in the event
of fire.
Plan ahead to reduce the risks
of fire and provide a supply of
water sc.or use in an emergency.
A farm pond constructed in
accordance with specifications
provided by the Ontario Depart-
ment of Agriculture and Food
is extremely useful for this pur-
pose and provides an invaluable
addition to the cistern.
Farm ponds should be no
closer than 100 feet to major
buildings, but on the other hand
a distance of several hundred
feet would cause delay in fire
fighting operations through time
spent in laying hose to the build-
ing on fire.
Seek advice from your local
building and fire officials and
hydro authority regarding any
additional buildings or additions
or alterations to existing build-
ings. Also consult your local
agricultural representative in
these matters. Major buildings
should be placed as far apart
as possible. A distance of 150
feet is desirable.
Fire Detection and
Procedure
Make sure that every res-
ident and employee on the farm
understands the importance of
prompt action in the event of
fire. when fire is discovered
call the fire department at once,
before
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart wishthe makingblaze.
any attempt to
fight
to cordially invite relatives,
friends and neighbours to Cran- number posted
the fire
prom inently
p deamn r
near
t
brook Community Centre on the the phone. When speaking on
occasion of their Fiftieth a party line always hang up
Anniversary on August 30th,1972 immediately if another caller
from 2 - 4 & 7 - 9 P.M. No Re-
gifts please.
breaks in to report a fire.
26-34x1 member that delay in calling the
fire department will give the fire
fighters little chance to avoid a
total loss.
While aid from neighbors is of
great value when fire strikes,
do not allow cars or trucks to
obstruct the approach of the fire
Industrial Development Bank department to the burning build-
continues to receive requests for ing.
assistance from businessmen and Follow These Rules
farmers in Huron County. To Never permit smoking in
maintain prompt service, this barns or near stores of any
government sponsored bank has other flammable material.
assigned a second credit officer Never refuel an internal corn-
to administer accounts in this bustion engine while it is hot or
county. running.
N. G. W. Peever, a long time See the crops are dry before
resident of mid-western Ontario, storing, provide adequate ven-
will now join J. D. Brinklow in tilation and repair leaky roofs.
making frequent visits to Goder- Check for other spontaneous
ich, Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth, heating hazards such as manure
Brussels, Wingham and other piles and oily or paint covered
communities to meet with resi- rags.
dents interested in 1DB finan- Be sure that all electrical
cing. wiring is inspected and approved
1DB makes term loans to by the hydro authority.
every kind of business, including Burn rubbish only in an in-
farms, retail outlets, service cinerator equipped with a spark
industriesand professional prac- arrestor, and never in a high
tices, for every worthwhile pur- wind. Exercise care and keep
pose, where reasonable financing a pail of water handy.
is not elsewhere available. Do not carry out field burn-
Further information about 1DB, ing under any circumstances.
including a new film, may be Equip all major buildings with
obtained at 197 York Street,Lon- lightning rods, in accordance with
don. the regulations of the Lightning.
Rods Act.
Be sure that crop dryers
have adequate controls to shut
off blowers or dampers when
temperature gets too high in the
cheat transfer chamber. Never
use homemade dryers.
THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 23, 1972-11
24. Cards of Thanks
Thank you friends, neighbours
and relatives for all the lovely
and useful gifts which I received
at the two showers, in Brussels
and a very special thanks to
Mrs. Mary Bryans and Barb for
all your inconvenience and
trouble and also to everyone who
helped in any way at the library
shower. It was all much apprec-
iated. On Sunday September 3rd.
afternoon and evening all
interested persons are invited to
come and see my things. My
parents will be there to welcome
you. Please feel free to come.
- Joyce Huether. 24-34-1
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank my many friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
many gifts, flowers, letters,
cards and visits I received while
a patient in Clinton. Public Hos-
pital. I also want to say thanks
to all who took food to my home
while I was away. Special thanks
to Dr. Street, Dr. Walden and Dr.
Baker and to all the nurses on
both 1st and 2nd floors and the
girls in blue for their many acts
of kindness. It was all very much
appreciated and will never be
forgotten. - Mrs. Ruth Pipe.
24-34-1
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbours who sent me
cards, boxes of fruit, flowers and
cigars while I was a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital and
since I came home. A very
special thanks to the United
Church choir, the Monkton Odd-
fellows Lodge and the Blue
Water Shrine Club and to my
neighbours who drove Hazel to
the hospital. I really appreciated
your kindness. - Selwyn Baker.
24-34-1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Alcock,
Kitchener, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Jacqueline to Mr. Keith Eric
Lebold, son of Mrs. Clara Lebold
and the late Mr. Norman Lebold
of Baden. Wedding to take place
at St. John's Anglican Church,
Brussels, at 7:00 p.m., Friday,
September 15th, 1972. 26-34-1
IDB steps up
area service
Remember! It takes but a
Moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
527-0240.