HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-09-27, Page 12County of Huron
Tenders for
Truck Snow Plows
Wroxeter Area.
Sealed tenders on forms available from the undersigned
will be accepted until 12:00 o'clock Noon on
FRIDAY,. OCTOBER 13TH, 1972
For each, of two "Heavy Duty" trucks with drivers and
snow plow equipment for snow plow duties in the Wroxeter
area commencing on or about.December 1st, 1972.
Please contact the undersigned or Bill Wright, Patrol Foreman
at Wroxeter (Telephone 335-3531 or .335-3145(evenings) for
tender forms.
J. W. BRITNELL, P.ENG,
County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
Telephone 524-7412. 21-39-1
21. Tenders. Wanted 21. Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices 22. Legal Notices
NOTICE RESPECTING
ASSESSMENT APPEALS
MUNICIPALITY OF
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
The assessment roll may be inspected during business
hours, at the rhunicipal office located at Ethel, Ontario.
Any complaint with respect to any assessment on the
assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment Review
Court pursuant to section 52 of The Assessment Act, R.S.O.
1970, c.32 as amended by section 10 of The Assessment
Amendment Act, 1971.
Notices of Complaint must be mad in writing either by
letter or on forms available at the Municipal Office.
For pur5Oses of identification, please include your name
and postal address, and the reason(s) for complaint. If
possible, note also the assessment rol 1 number, the street
address, concession and lot numbers, and the municipality
in which the property under complaint is situated.
Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordinary mail
to the Regional Registrar named below, and, in addition, by
registered mail to any person whose assessment is complained
of, not later than the 31st day of October, 1972..
J. L. M. HARBINSON
Regional Registrar,
ASSESSMENT REVF:W COURT
Ste. 303,
713 Davis Drive,
Newmarket, Ontario.
Signed: Mrs. E dythe Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey.
22-39-1
NOTICE RESPECTING
ASSESSMENT APPEALS
Municipality of
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
The assessment roll may be inspected during business
hours, at the municipal clerk's office at address shown below.
Any complaint with respect to any assessment on the
assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment Review
Court pursuant to section 52 of The Assessment Act, R.S.O.
1970, c. 32 as amended by section 10 of The Assessment
Amendment Act, 1971.
Notices of Complaint must be made in writing either by
letter or on forms available at the Municipal Offices.
For purposes of identification, please include your name
and postal address, and the reason(s) for complaint. If
possible, note also the assessment roll number, the street
address concession and lot numbers, and the municipality in
which the property under complaint is situated.
Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordinary mall
to the Regional Registrar named below, and, in addition, by
registered mail to any person whose assessment is complained
of, not later than the 31st day of October, 1972.
MR, J. L. M. HARBINSON,
Regional Registrar
ASSESSMENT REVIEW COURT
Ste. 303
713 Davis Drive,
Newmarket, Ontario.
Signed: Mrs. Helen Martin,
Clerk, Township of Morris,
Belgrave, Ontario.
22-39-1
BULK FERTILIZER -
At Competetive Prices
FOR ALL YOUR FARMING NEEDS
CALL TOPNOTCH FEEDS
Fresh Feed Always Available for
CATTLE -- HOGS -- POULTRY
Fertilizer
Pest Control Products
Animal Health Products
— Pick-up and Delivery Service —
Truck loads of grain can be delivered. to
your farm.
WE ARE INTRODUCING
URASIL
to be added to your silage
FOR PRICES and DETAILS CONTACT
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
Brussels 887-6011*.
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McCUTCHEON
Phone 887-9445
Weston's New Split-Top Reg35c
BREAD ,, .. . .... .
POTATOES
Heinz — )o-ox.
TOMATO SOUP
Chiquita
BANANAS • • • •
GROCERY
490
2 for 490
• 28-oz. 350
24-oz. 490
BAKERY
Kraft Single
CHEESE SLICES
Sarong
PINEAPPLE, 19-oz
Libby's
SPAGHETTI
Sunlight
DETERGENT
3 loaves 390
10 lbs. 450
4 for 550
2 lb. 250
GROCERY
We Deliver
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FREE DELIVERY
Phone 887-9226
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Surprise party honors
couple on anniversary
Sincere thanks is given to friends
and neighbours, for letters,
beautiful cards and gifts received
while in St. Mary's Hospital,
Kitcliener. Your kindness was
appreciated. Mrs. Margaret
Kerr. 24-39x1
The Officers and Directors of
Belgrave, - 131yth - Brussels
School Fair Board wish to thank
the following for making the 1972
fair a success: the advertisers,
those who gave donations; the
Huron County Board of Educat-
ion; Morris Township; East.
Wawanosh Township; Huron
County Council and Library
Board; the Village of Blyth;
th Village of Brussels; the
T.Eaton Company and all others
who helped. 24-39-1
A special appreciation.and thanks
to our neighbours for the Sur-
prise party given us on the occas-
ion of our 25th wedding.anniver-
sary. We would also like to
thank our many friends, neigh-
bours and relatives for the lovely
gifts and cards received. For
us it has been a very happy
anniversary. - Glen and. Verlaine
Van Camp. 24-39x1
25. In Memoriam
McCUTCHEON - In loving
memory of Lorne and Bill Mc-
Cutcheon who passed away 19
years ago on September 23rd.
0 happy hours we once enjoyed,
How sweet their memory still,
But death has left a loneliness,
The world can never fill.
- Ever remembered by mother
and family. 25-39-1
26. Personal
MrS. Pauline Marlatt of Goderich
is pleased to announce the forth-
coming marriage of her daughter
Barbara Jean to Mr. Harvey
William Holland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Holland, R. R, 4,
Clinton. The wedding will take
place at Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton, Ontario on
Friday, October 6, 1972, at
5 o'clock. .26-39-1
27. Births
RYAN To Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Ryan, of R,R.#1, Walton, at
Seaforth Community Hospital on
September 24, 1972, a daughter.
BOVEN - To Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Boven of R.R. 4, Walton at Sea-
forth Community Hospital on
September 23, 1972 , a son.
GODKIN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne Godkin, of R.R.#1,
Walton at Seaforth Community
Hospital on September 26, 1972
a daughter.
BRUSSELS 4-H CLUB
The. Brussels Patio Pleasers
met at Mrs. Vallance's and dis-
cussed fast meals -and different
ways of purchasing meat. Chili
Con Carne and salmon loaf were
made and though the Chili was
extra hot the girls seemed to
enjoy the meal.
The group met again at Joan
Huether's home when discussion
included Casserole combinations
and desserts for' the 3rd meal.
The meal demonstrated by, the
group was Tuna Casserole.
FUNERAL
MRS. RUTH CAMERON PALMER
Mrs. Ruth Cameron Palmer
passed away at the Princess
Margaret Hospital, Toronto on
Sept. 8th, 1972. Ruth C. Stra-
chan beloVed wife of W. Langton
Palmer of Weston, dear mother
of William S. and Robert L.
Dearly beloved grandmother of
Scott and Paul; dear sister of
Thomas Strachan, of Brussels.
Funeral service was held in the
chapel of the Ward Funeral Hokne,
Weston, Sept. 12th, with. Inter-
ment in Riverside Cemetery.
Mr, and Mrs. GienVaxic.aniP,
13,g, 4, 13.rnS5p1S, were b000reci
recently by friends and neigh-
Wig!. when they gathered at the,
Van Camp home for a surprise
party in honor of the couple's
twenty-fifth wedding 400,
yersa.ry,
Mrs. Van Camp was presented.
With a corsage, pinned on by .Mrs,
Jane Grasby.
A pleasant social time was
spent playing cards, During the
course of the evening an' address
of congratulatiOn and good wishes
was read by Bob Grasby and the
anniversary couple were
presented with a, clock and a
silver relish dish. Verlaine and
Glen expressed their thankS and
appreciation.
Lunch, provided by the sur-
prise visitors, brought the happy
occasion to a close.
24.—eards-of Thanki
I wish to thank all those who
Sent cards, letters and gifts
while l was a patient in Victoria
Hospital. It was all very much
Appreciated. Hazel E.
McFadden. 24-39x1
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SPECIALS
12—THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 27, 1972
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