HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-09-26, Page 15STOCK-FEEDER
SALE
Hensall /Livestock Sale
Saturday, Afternoon Oct. 6
1.00p.m.
1400 HEAD
Consisting of Steers, Heifers and. Calves.
Anyone wishing to consign cattle to this sale should
contact the management:
VICTOR HARGREAVES BARRY MILLER
482-7511 WILLIAM LIVINGSTON Exeter-
Clinton a Dungannon 235-2717.
529-7521 Kirkton
Auctioneers 229-6205
HECTOR McNEIL
LARRY GARDINER 20-91-2
0. Auction Sales
OD
20. AuCtion Sales
comport; covered bull's eye
dish; Canadian Thistle candy
dish; 2 bead and petal type nap-
pies; , Colonial-type water
pitcher; sawtooth-type cake
stand; covered mustard dish;
one cup plate; salt and pepper,
sterling tops; Converted oil
lamps; clear glass cannisters;
Large number of Crown sealers,
crocks and bottles.
OTHER GLASS: Large clear
blown decanter; ruby Bohemian
type blown bottle.
'
. green
painted 3 bottle dresser set;
blue milk-glass oil lamp, 3 1/2"
high; smelling-salts bottle,clear.
LIMOGES: Several hand-painted
pieces, including purple mous-
tache cup with saucer; floral 15"
chop plate; " forget-me-not
dresser set; purple dresser set;
(both sets have hair receivers);
violet bread tray, cream and
sugar, spoon tray; small pitcher;
large fruit bowl.
OTHER DISHES: 2 1/2 '? copper
lustre pitcher; Edward VIII ash-
tray, George VI mug; unmarked
cocoa-pot; early Staffordshire
tea pot, matching cup and saucer,
white with gold clover; Bridg-
wood tea pot (cracked) and sugar.
orange Japanese 10" bowl; 2
purple plates, Temple; Chelsea
cake plate; Nippon hair receiver;
footed green flowered bowl,
Viennese; small Moorcroft vase,
brown, with tiny chip. Tole tea
caddy.
NOTE - The property will be
offered for sale at 1 P.M. on
the day of sale and will be sold
subject to a reserve bid.
Terms on Chattels - Cash on
day of sale.
Terms on Property - 10% down
on day of sale,' balance within
60 days on closing.
Owner or auctioneer not respon-
sible for accidents on day of sale.
MISS AGNES McLEAN
Proprietress
RONALD LAMB
Auctioneer
843-3839 ,R. R. 1; DelWOOCIJOnt.
20-91-2
21. Tenders Wanted
Morris ,Twp.
Snow MOW
Tenders •
Sealed tenders plainly marked
and in the hands of the under,
Signed, by 12 Noon
Oct 1 /1973
For 107244 .snowplowing .season
State. size of eqUipinent
hOrSepOWer and hourly rate.
.LOWeit or any tender' not neces-
sarily SatilY 'ACCePted.
McArter,
141t44,, betiSSelik
21404
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
or Miss Agnes McLean of the
Illage of Elora featuring attrac-
ye stone house and, large
uantity of quality antique items.
here will be offered by auction
the property, Henderson
treet, -Elora, Ontario
SATURDAY, OCT. 6TH
ommencing at 12 o'clock noon
ROPERTY - Located at 44
enderson Street, Elora, con-
sting of well .treed lots 45
:d 46 with a frontage of 132
t, and depth of 137 Ft. More
less, on which is located an
firactive early Ontario 1,1/2
orey stone hauSe central hall
Ian containing double parlor with
!replace, living room, dining
born, kitchen with original fire-
ace (temporarily filled in) and
second floor, four bedrooms,
ide hall and other rooms.There
s an almost new gas fired hot
r heating system. •
NTIQUE FURNITURE
arvest table; many small tables
eluding spool end table; parlour
cal pedestal table; oval cherry
rap-leaf table; oval drop
of walnut table; large gate-
g table with leave8 to the floor;
mall table with drawer;
ble desks; cherry desk; 2 lap
asks. Kitchen -jam cupboard;
anging cupboard;•flat back glass
upboard with pie shelf; 8 ft.
at back glass. cupboard; 9' ft.
at back glass - cupboard and
ombination desk; small Side,
ard; Several upholstered
hairs; one arrOwback, chair; 4
alnut side chairs; 3 cane back
odors', several oak dining
hairs; oak arm chair; leather
at; oak rocker; platfOrtri roCker;
o sets of cane-bottomed chairs;
ominode chair; Boston rocker;
luting rocker; 'rush seat.
ocker; Victorian arm chair;
MY painted rocker; Thenet
ntwood cane seat chair; wicker
hair; wicker sewing stand;
leker cake stand. Iron bed; 3/4
abet bed, spool legs; fireplace
°I1t1 wooden fire Screen; 2 611 POta-
1
fern stand; extending
t 110;2' walnut bonnet dheStS;
gO' pine chest; .CheStS. Of
awers; 2 dreSSerS with
*Ring mirrors; bonnet chest
1th tear drop pulls; 3 washstands
th towel racks; blanket box;
alnut spool corner what,not;•
alnut spool flat to
open book. shelves; core box stove; large number
mirrors and framed
readle Singer sewing
itoiii:Ster rug 12 x 12, odd
gs and.runners. Other articles elude;
....9 du, Ai Westinghouse
of Ogerater deal a. eed stove; .,Uttja and pails ; COOking"ttien . upd.Aidhtai TiV4 bkidgelittit*
TIQUE bi8HES;PreSge d'ia6,1' deli 'thistle comport;.0662' Comport; tinall
!AD
OVAL
$5.00 .
dead or,
rses over
'ou better,
service,
picked up
ervice to
VRITTEN
ALIFIED
'ON RE.
9811
irs a day
.72
t have to
19-88-ti
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Antiques
.Forrest
ranbrook
1ST;
eintzman
irohome
Id; round
dine an-
casional
le lamp;
; dining
s; port-
ost free
burner
v Super,
antique
rd; book
:•ouches;
's; side-
electric
n suite;
er; bed,
;hest of
chest;
immed;
tuber of
Ics; pie-
antique
; radio;
stove;
; china;
tshes;
plates
iumer-
idents
SON
1-91-1
FOR ME AP IICW
V 11 WANT
21. Tenders Wanted
COUNTYOF HURON
Tender For
Trucks
SEALED TENDERS on forms
and in envelopes available from
the office of the undersigned Will
be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on:
MONDAY
Oct.15 1973
for the following:
HC-73-107 - 6 - 1/2 ton pick-
up trucks
HC-73-108 - 3 - 3/4 ton vans
Trade-ins will be offered on
each new unit.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily. accepted.
J. W. BrItnell, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario. '21-91-1
Tenders wanted
for the position of
ARENA MANAGER.
Reply stating qualification and
salary expected.
Reply to
Brussels Recreation Committee
by October 6, 1973
Lowest or 'any tender not
necessarily accepted. 21-91-2
TENDERS
for the
TOWN OF LISTOWEL
Sealed tenders will be received
by H. A. Fischer, Clerk-Trea-
surer, Town of Listowel
Until 5 p.m.
FRIDAY, OCT, 12
For the
SALTING &. SANDING
of Streets in the Town of
Listowel. Applicants to supply
suitable equipment. Tender
forms to be acquired from the
Town Superintendent's Office.
C, J. WICKE
Town Superintendent
Town of Listowel
21-91-1
TENDERS.
For the
TOWN OF LISTOWEL
Sealed tenders Will be received
By H. A. 'Fischer, Clerk--
Treasurer, Town of Listowel
Until 5 P.m,
FRIDAY; OCT, 12
For the
PLOWING OF SNOW'
on Listowel :Streets. APpliCantS
to supply suitable equipment.
Tender forMS to - be acquired
from the 'Town Superintendent's
Office.
C J WICKE.
towfr Superintendent
Town of .Listowel
NOTICE RESPECTING
ASSESSMENT APPEALS
MUNICIPALITY OF
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
The assessment roll may be inspected during business
hours, at the Municipal office located at Brussels,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 made in writing either by
letter or on forms available at the Municipal Office.
Foy purposes of identification, please include your name
and postal address, and the reasons) 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 REVI7W COURT
Ste. 303,
713 Davis Drive,
Newmarket, Ontario.
Signed: Wm. H. King,
Clerk,
Village of Brussels.
22-91-1
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 Municipal 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 made in writing either by
letter or on forms available at the Municipal Office.
For purposes 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, 1973.
J. L. M. HARBINSON
'Regional Registrar,
ASSESSMENT REVI7W COURT
Ste. 303,
713 Davis Drive,
Newmarket, Ontario.
Signed: Mrs. E dythe Cardiff, .
Clerk, Township of Grey.
22-91-1,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Ida Mary
Hamilton, late of Brussels,
Ontario, widow.
ALL PERSONS having claims•
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars
of such claimS to the solicitors
for the' executor on or before
the 12th day of October, 1973,
after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims that have,
then been received.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES,
Brussels, Ontario.
Solicitors for the ExeCutor.
22-90-3
24.'Cards OfThankS „.....„ . .
Our sincere gratitude to those
who were so kind to Mrs.
Banalton; special thanks to Mrs.
Helen Elliott, and the Staff of
The Callander Nursing Romei
oalso Dr, Bozyk and the nurses'
ofW11101011 and District
pital; Rev. LeDrew and the
ladies of the United Church. Your
kindness' was appreciatedi
1: A. .Norman and bOnald.,
24'01k.
I would like to thank my rela-
tives and friends for the cards
and visits while a patient in
University Hospital, London. A
special thanks to Dr. Bozyk and
Dr. Passi. - Geo. Blake.
24-91x1
I wish, to express sincere thanks
. to my family, relatiVes, neigh-
bolas and friendS for their'
visits, gifts, flowers, cards
and kind thoughtS while I was
a patient in 8eaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks fOr
visits' from Father Laragh and
Father Moylati. Special thanks
ta DIN,„ Brady and nurses.
Everything was deeply apprec,
iated. JIM & BettY Ryan.
24,91-i
IC special thanks to the neigh-
bours. and friends for the very
loVely parting gifts. And thank
you for the friendship over the
Years. The MICL,eatis. 24-91-1 • ,
Additional
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