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NECKLACE, valuable as keep-
sake lost August 25th at Elliott-
McVittie wedding. Reward of
$25. being offered. Bert Elliott
887-9019. 2-88-1
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The Huron County Health, Unit
invites you to attend the
CHILD HEALTH
CLINIC
Health Unit Office,
MEDICAL BUILDING
BRUSSELS
on
TUESDAY, SEPT di
1973 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. tor:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of
children's teeth to prevent
cavities for ages 3 to 5
years.
6. Vision testing. 1-88-1
THE Belgrave Blyth Brussels
School Fair will be held in
Belgrave, Wednesday,September
12, starting at 1:00 p.m. 1-88x1
2. Lost, Strayed
USE
P O Sir
wif
WANT-ADS
DIAL 887-6641.
es••• ••=0.• •••iime mow
45 Gallon steel barrels with open
end. Good for burning garbage
or feed barrels on farm. Also
clean gas barrels or sap barrels
$3.50 delivered. Phone 523-4461
or ,write Ron Baird, Box :51,
Blyth. 11-88-tf
COPIES
Copies of your' important papers
or • documents while you wait,
Letter size, 250 each.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Seaforth. 11-88xtf
20 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
For Ivan's Auto Parts
1/2 Mile South of Brussels on
County Road
SATURDAY,. SEPTi 8
10 PM
1986 Chev. , and C Fie
Box *ith Safety Cheek) 1962,
GMC 140n. TOW Truck; Ramsey
witich; :Massey Tractor
(overhauled, with Side* dhecii)*
Lincoln 225' Weider Ote0t.,iteety,,
lene Torch Air
20. Auction' Sales
Pressor; 2 Spray Guns; Air
Regulator; 2 Ton. Hydraulic Jack;
York 6 Inch Vise; Skil Saw;
Electric Drill; Some hand tools;
2 Rubber Tire Trailers; Quantity
Of Lumber 1965 Chev. Car. Tools,
Power Lawn Mower; 12 windows
(Heat Seal); , Extension Ladder;
2 Fuel Tanks; Wheelbarrow.
FURNITURE Kitchen Cupboard;
Chesterfield; lamps; 2 electric
stoves; Quantity of chairs; 2
Trunks; Chest of Drawers; 2
Couches; pellet Gun; Step
Ladders; Tables, Hoover Vacuum
Cleaner; Stero; 3 Radios; 2 An-
tique chairs; Sun Kraft Lamp;
Chest of Drawers. Electric.
Broom; Dresser; Dishs; Cook-
ing Utensils; Wooden Bed;
100 Gal. House Paint; all colours.;
Numerous other articles.
JACKSON' & JACKSON
- Auctioneers 20-87-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
For The - Estate of Fred
Smalldon, 1/2 Mile North of
Cranbrook on Hardtop Road or
4 Miles East of 'Brussels.
SATURDAY • SEPT 8TH ,
1973, at 1:00 P.M.
NEW 1973 Volkswagen, less than
4,000 , miles, selling with
remainder of warranty and
safety check.
MACHINERY - Massey Harris
Pony Tractor, implements to
fit tractor include 1 Furrow Plow,
6 Ft. Mounted Cultivator ,Mounted
mower with 5 and 6 Ft. Cut Bars
and a Front Mounted Snow Blade;
1 New 18" Chain Saw, Air
Compressor with. Motor and
Tank, Rubber Tired Wheel Bar-
row, Rubber Tired . Wagon and
Hay Rack, Steel posts, Lawn
Mower, Electric Emery and
Sander, Ilotor Tiller, Work
Bench including Wooden Vice,
Several Wrenches and Carpen-
try Tools and other items too
numerous to mention.
ANTIQUES - Battery Radio with
earphones and speaker, Singer
sewing machine, an several
antique dishes and tools.
MISCELLANEOUS -
5 H.P. Viking outboard motor,
sno w fence, Two 2 wheeled
Trailers, Approxinhately 20
Cord of stove and fireplace dry
hardwood, 1 ton of Alberta coal, ,
Colony House 10 x 12.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -
3 piece Chesterfield Set, Chrome
Kitchen Set with 4 Chairs, Antique
Wooden table and chairs, Wooden
dining , room table, 2 bedroom
suites, with dressers, one like
new; end tables; Fridge, oil
burner and tank, electric stove,
wood stove, wringer washing
machine, sealers, kitchen
utensils and dishes.
7% sales tax in effect
Terms - Cash day of Sale
OWner or Auctioneer Not
Responsible for Accidents Day
, of Sale
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends for their
kind expressions of sympathy
extended to us at the time of
the lett of my dear mother, Mesa
Alba. Ellis. Denis and Shirley
1.; ingridge, 24-88x1
I wish thank all thote who
Contributed to the bridal shEyiker
held in my honour, and •also
ail' those who were so kind with
the lovely gifts. Your thought-
fulness will leng be reineinbered. •
t.4fidi Elliott. 24-Biti
AN BRUSSELS
26. Personal
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Hemingway, R. R. #3,
Brussels,' Ontario extends a
welcome invitation to their
relatives, friends and neighbours
to attend a social evening of
progressive euchre in the
Cranbrook Community Centre
on September 15, 1973 at '
8:30 p.m. in honour of their
parents' 35th wedding anniver-
sary. 26-88-1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lake of
Brussels wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, . Elinor Marie to
Danny McCracken, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McCracken of
'Guelph. The marriage will take
place at Brussels United ChurCh
on Friday, September 28th at
6 p.m. ' 26-88-1
News of Ethel.
Have visitors
from Toronto
Correspondent
Mrs. Chester Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pitcher
and family, Mits Betty Lynn,
Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn Jr.
and son, all of Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Lloyd,.Montrea1, Miss
Terry Lynn returned home after '
spending the summer in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laidman
of Hamilton visited with. Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. James p,earson
and son of Montreal visited Mrs.
Alex Pearson over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Struthers.
and Ruth spent the weekend at
Grand Bend.
Visitors with Mrs. May
Godden and Bonnie were. Mr. and -
Mrs. Rod Godden and family,
Brampton; Mr. , and Mrs. Gary
Godden, Listowel; Mr. Ernest '
Whitehouse and Mr. Glen Cation,
Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Merviri
Godden and Penny;" Mr. David
Johnston of Shelbourne, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Engel of Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. William Leslie
of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs.
W.F. Hewitt over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson
and family spent the weekend at
Lindsay with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Ward and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Curtis of
Guelph spent the weekend, with
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Seibert. '
Visitors with Mr. and mrs.
John Lamont were, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Liend of. Woodbridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Parrish and
girls of Trowbridge; Mr. and
Mrs. John Purvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mc
Taggart spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McTaggart
at Hiedleberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Bremner and Doris spent a few
days at their cottage at Amberley.
NUTRITIOUS LAMB
A Serving of lamb provides a
high amount of protein and signi-
ficant quantities of vitamin B-1,
vitamin B-2, iron and calcium.
'TENDER TOUCH?
Use a tender touch when you
select fresh frUitt. Bruising and
damage caused when fruits are
handled carelessly cause losses
that we as consumers pay for in
the long ten.
PRUNES
Prtnet are variety of plum
that has a sugar content high
enough SO that the fruit Can be
`dried Without fernienting.
INSULATION
Well insulated houset have six
inches of insulation in the ceiling,
three inChea in side *ills and
three inehet, Under, the fiber.,
JAM AND JELL
Pectin is the ingredient that
makes the Anil Elam" and the
itg
POST, SIPTEMBSR S, 1573.o:
12. Wanted to Buy
WANTED antiques of all types
and used furniture. Fair prices
paid. For appointment phone
887-9021 anytime. 12-88-tf
14. Property for Sale
FRAME h'ouse, former Champion
Houses Must be removed Apply
Mcc utcheon Motors.
14-88-1
18. Property Wanted
WISH to purchase 50,100 or 150
acres in McKillop Township, with
or without buildings, preferably
good crop land. Private, Phone
527-0621. 18-88-1
19. Notices ,
HURON DEAD
STOCK-REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario
We are now paying $5.00 -
$15;00 for fresh dead or
dieabled 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.
YOU MAY OBTAIN A WRITTEN
REPORT FROM A QUALIFIED
VETERINARIAN , UPON RE-
QUEST.
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. 19-88-tf
COMBINING and swathing.. Gary
Thacker, 887-6196. 19-85-6
WEBERS SEWAGE.
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, pigerys,
lagoons, etc. Phone 887-
6700 Brussels. 19-88-tf
ANYONE interested in bowling
Please call 887-9422. 19-87-2
$ REWARD $
we are now paying up to
$18.00 for Dead and
Disabled Cows and Horses
and Stocker Cattle -
all small animals pick-up
free as a service to you.
we have three trucks to
service you 24 hours 7 days
a week.
Phone Collect
881 • 9334
Brussels Pet
Food
Supplies
LW. 399-C-73
19-88-tf
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1, Coming Events
HOVVICK Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, Sept. 7th at
8,30 p.m. in Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall. Admission $1.
12 Regular game$ for $10; 2
share the Wealth; one $25
special; Jackpot of $105 on 62
calls; Door & Consolation Prizes.
1-88-1
Secretarial
Help
Turnberry - 'Central Public
SchOol
Applications stating experience
and telephone number should be
addressed to:
Mr. Paul Statia, Principal,
Turnberry' C entr al -Public
School,
R.R.#4, Wingham, Ontario.
Deadline for applications is
September 13, 1973.
D. J. Cochrane E. C. Hill
Director Chairman.
4-88-1
11. Articles for Sale
ONE girls 2 wheel bicycle ,small,
and one tricycle trailer, steel
with rubber tires, in good con-
dition, 887-6881. 11-88x1
30 Sheets of used aluminum siding
26 x 9. Phone 887-6297. 11-87-2
GESTE TNER ink available
at The Huron Expositor,,
527-0240; Seaforth. 11-88xtf
FRESH shipment of freezers
arriving this - week at. Oldfield
Hardware, Brussels, 887-6851.
11-88-1
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BIRTHS T No charge when in minimum form.
MARRIAGES, Engagements, Death Notices, Cards of
Thanks and Births (other than in minimum form)
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KENNETH BRAY,
ExecutJr, 887-6769
CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE
David and Albert Carson,
Auctioneers, 291-2049.
20-88-1
24. Cards of Thank'