HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-09-20, Page 15HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario
We are now paying $5.00 -
$15.00 for fresh dead or
disabled POWs and horses over
500 ibs,
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. 19-36-tf
WEBERS SEWAGE.
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used. we
pump septic tanks, pigerys,
lagoons, etc.
Phone 887-6700 Brussels
19-36-ff
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
SNOW PLOWING
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
for 1972 - 73 season. State size
of equipment and hourly rate.
Tenders to be in the 28th Sept.
1972 at 3 p.m.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Wm. McArter,
R.R.No. 4,
Brussels, Ont. 21-37-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of MAUDIE MYRTLE
MILLER, late' of Brussels,
Ontario, widow.
ALL persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars
of such claims to the under-
signed solicitors on or before
the 28th day of September, 1972,
after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims that have
then been received.
CRAWFORD & MILL
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator
22-36-8
24. Cards of Thanks
Our sincere thanks is extended
to those who expressed their
sympathy with cards, flowers
and deeds of kindness at the
time of our bereavement.Special
thanks to Rev. E. LeDrew and
the ladies of the United Church,
Brussels. - The Spivey Family.
24-38x1
RAMSES - The family of the
late Samuel James Harkes wish
to express their sincere apprec-
iation to friends and neighbours
for the many floral tributes and
cards of sympathy during their
recent bereavement of a dear
father and grandfather. Jim and
Doreen Small and Family.
24-38-1
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank everyone
who sent cards, flowers and
gifts and for the many acts of
kindness shown me and my family
while a patient in C linton H ospital
and since doming home, Thanks
also to Drs. Street, Addison and
Flowers, nurses and ladies In
blue who were all so kind. It
was sincerely appreciated. -
Velma Elliott. 24-38-1
I wish to thank nay relatiVes,
neighbours and friends for the
help rendered to me in harvest-
ing my drop, also thanks to all
for cards, visits and treatA.Your
kindness at this time *as deeply
appreciated. - Merwyn Pipe.
24,3811
THE BRUSSELS
4. Cards of 'Malik*
I sincerely thank all my neigh-
bours and friends for their kind,.
mess and symPathY expressed at
the time of the death of my father_.
- Elsie Parker. 24-38-1
1. Coming Events.
COME to Blyth Lion's. Club.
Bingo every.,Saturday night 8:30
P.M, in the Memorial Hall. Ad-
mission $1.00, 12 reg. games
at $/0.00 each, 2 share the
wealth ga.mes, $25.00 special and
$125.00 jackpot in 60 galls, Every
time it doesn't go there is $10.00
added. 1-36-4f
In honor of their parents 25th
wedding anniversary, the family
of Mr. and Mrs. George Mutter
cordially invite their friends and
neighboers to a social evening
and dance in the Brussels Legion
Hall on Friday evening, Sept. 22,
1972 at 9 P.M. Music by Ian
Wilbee's Orchestra. Gifts grate-
fully declined. 1-37-2
Huron County Health Unit
IN BRUSSELS
announces a monthly
ADULT HEALTH
GUIDANCE' CENTRE
1. Budget Boesting Session
2. Health Surveillance
SEPTEMBER 27,1972
1:30 P.M. - 400 P.M.
Health Unit offices are located'
in Medical & Dental Centre.
For further information please
call 887.9331. 1-37-2
Scottish Country Dancing spon-
sored by the Brussels Pipe Band
at the Brussels Legion every
Monday 8 P.M. commencing Mon-
day September 25th. All
interested people welcome. Any
inquiries Phone John Skipjack,
887.6326. 1-37-2
HOWICK Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, September 22nd
at 8:30 in Wroxeter Community
Hall. Admission $1. 12 Regular
Games for $10; 2 share the
Wealth; one $25 Special; Jackpot
of $100 on 60 calls; Door &
Consolation Prizes. 1-38-1
THE Brussels Minor Hockey
Association will meet on
Thursday, September 21 at 8:00
p.m. Anyone wishing to help in
any way is asked to attend.
1-38-1
1, Coming Events
REGISTRATION for step dance
lessons on Tuesday Septembe r
26, 4:30 - 6 P.M. in Brussels
Library basement. Mrs. Gail Glanvlle.1.38r-1
SPECIAL MOTOR
COACH TOURS
WEDNESDAY, NOV‘ 15, 1972 - SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1,972 -
Royal Winter Fair - Ticket
includes reserved, seat and ad-
mission to building - $13.00
per person.
OCTOBER 14, 1972, AFRIL
28, 1973 21 days to Califor-
nia - visiting Salt Lake City,
Reno, San Francisco, Los An-
Angeles, la's Vegas
'
Grand
Canyon - from $380.00 per
person.
DECEMBER 23, 1972, MARCH
17, 1973- - 9 days to Florida.
Motel accommodation for 8
nights (Beach front motel in
Florida) - from $139.00 per
person.
JANUARY 27, 1973, FEBRUARY
10, 1973, FEBRUARY 24, 1973,
MARCH 31, 1973 - 14 days to
Florida. - Motel accommodat-
ion for 13 nights (Beach front
motel in Florida). Optional side
trips from Daytona Beach
motel - from $209.00 per per-
son.
***
Brochures on request.
GOOD TIMES TRAVEL
• AGENCY
Box 789, SEAFORTH
Phone 527-0050.
1-38-ff
61sT ANNIVERSARY
of Knox United Church,
Moncrieff
SUNDAY. . SEPT, 24TH
Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Rev.Harold"
Snell of London, former minister
of Ethel United Church. 1-38-1
A Brussels Post Classified
will pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 887-6614.
1, Coming Events
THERE will, be a general meet-
ing of the Brussels Figure Skat-
ing Club on Monday, October 2nd
in the Library at $ p,m.
All interested Parents are
asked to attend.
The recreation committee has
granted extra ice time this year
so that lessons will be from 4:30
p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursdays.
" Mrs. Faye MacDonald will be
in attendance so that she may
advise us on any matter and also
Schedule private lessons for
those who wish it. Registration
is to" be on Friday evening,
October 20 in the Library,
1-38,2
4. Help Wanted
PERSON or student for general
farm work, Can live in. Phone
887-6749, Brussels, Ontario.
4-38-1
ARENA MANAGER
for Brussels Arena. Please
forward applications in writing,
stating salary expected to
Brussels Morris and Grey Re-
creation Committee, c/o Dave
McCutcheon, Brassels, Ont.
Applications to be submitted by
October 15, 1972. 4-38-4
RELIABLE person to babysit
three or four afternoons a week.
Phone 887-6883. 4-38-1
11. Articles for Sale
SAFE for sale made by Taylor,
size 40" high, 29" wide, good
condition. Woods Store, Brussels
11-38-1
HOUSE trailer, new. Size 32' x
10' 6". Price reasonable.Phone
887-9353. 11-37-2
5 Hog Feeders, 11 bus. capacity;
11 Hog panels, 8'; 6 Hog panels,
7'; 12 posts; 7 wall brackets
used one year; One snow bucket
to fit NS tube type blower; One
MS. 3 -point Hitch 3 furrow
14" bottom; One 14' hay rack;
One Letts grinder, belt driven;
a quantity of scrap items. - John
Boneschansker, 887-6870.
11-38-1
14. Property for Sale
[01) BAILEY
Real Estate
82 Albert Street
Clinton
MUST BE SOLD
1 1/2 storey insul sided house
4 miles west of Brussels on
paved road with oil heat and 3-
piece bath. 1/4 acre of land.
Contact - Mason Bailey
Iola Bailey Real Estate,
82 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
Phone 482-9371. 14-38-1
19. Notices
THE Texan Grill Restaurant,
Brussels, will be clo sed to the
public on Sunday, September 24.
Gas only. 15-38-1
Brussels Pet Food
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
We pay up to $15.00 for freih,
dead or disabled
Cows and Horses
aceording to size
Small animals removed free
of charge as a service to you.
Dial: 887-9334 Collect
Prop's. 401iNSTON BROS.
19-36-tf
CUSTOM combining Beans, Corn
and Grass Seed. Gary Thacker,
887 -6196. 19-37x4
Sincere. thanks is extended to
all relatives, friends and neigh-.
bours for the gifts, cards and
many kindnesses extended to me
while I was in the hospital. and.
.since returning home, Your
theughtfpiness will always be
remembered, Della Nichol.
2448.1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. James Laurie of
Milverton are pleased to annouce
the forthcoming marriage of their
only daughter Isabell Laurene
to Mr. Francis James Stretton,
son of Mr, and Mrs. J. Herbert
Stretton, Brussels. The mar-
riage will take place at 7:30
olclock on Friday, October 6,
1972 at Burns Presbyterian
Church, Milverton. 26-38-1
27. Births.
KENNEDY - David and Louise
Kennedy, of Clarkson, are happy
to announce the birth of a son,
Mark David, in MississaugaHos-
pital on Sunday, September 17b,
1972 - a brother for Michael; a
grandson for Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Kennedy, Brussels, 27-38x1
SCHMIDT - Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schmidt of Mildmay are pleased
to annouce the birth of a son,
Gregory David, on September 1st,
1972 - a little brother for Kevin
Andrew; a grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Wilson of Brussels.
27-38-1
Fair results
(Continued from Page 14)
Brussels Randy White,
Boys Kindergarten Class 212
Crafts
Blyth Douglas Craig, Darren
Richmond, Raymond de Boer,
Brussels, Douglas Shaw, E.
Wawanosh, Willie Dawson, An-
drew Walsh
Boys Gr. 2 Class 214
Crafts
Blyth David Marshall, Andrew
Ives, Allan Seid, E. Wawanosh
Jimmy Smuck, Murray Camp-
bell
Boys Gr. 3 Class 215 Crafts
Blyth. Jeffrey Witlich, Terry
Peckitt, Kim Doer, Tony
Stokes, E. Wawanosh Robbie
Nicholson, Steven Stevenson
Boys Gr. 4 Class 216 Crafts
E. Wawanosh Marvin Gingrich,
Blyth Herbie Govier, Kevin Mc-
Dougall, Patrick Phelan, Paul
Craig, E. Wawanosh Eric Cook
Boys Gr. 5 Class 217 Crafts
Blyth Johnny Passchier, Eric
Nethery, Ken Brown, Warren
Cudmore, Steven Snarling, Bobby
Hull
Boys Gr. 6 Class 218 Crafts
Blyth Tom Duttmann, Gary Nich-
olson
..Boys Gr. 7 Class 219 Crafts
B. Wawanosh Oscar Meier, Bill
Duttmann, Ken Ritchie, Sandy
Marshall, William Johnston,
Mark Battye
Boys Class 220 Gr. 8 Crafts
E. Wawanosh Danny Lamont
Girls & boys Gr. 3 Class 221
Notebooks
Blyth Grace Buffings, Kim Craig,
E. Wawanosh Steven Stevenson,
Karen Jaretyke, Blyth Rachel
Battye, Tony Stokes
Girls & boys Gr. 4 Class 222
Notebooks
Blyth. Kim Van Vliet, Rose-
mary Duttmann, E. Wawanosh
Jeff Cook, Blyth Paul Craig, E.
Wawanosh Arlene Johnston,
Brian Snowden
Girls & Boys Gr. 5 Class 223
Notebooks
Blyth Steven Sparling, Julie
Shabbtooki Frances Campbell,
E. Wawanosh Cindy Campbell,
Donald Chettlebtirg, Sherry Ver-
bee.k
Girls & boys or. 6 Class 224
Notebooks
E. Wawanosh Laurie Haines,
(Continued on Page .161
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