The Brussels Post, 1973-10-03, Page 15'20. Auction Sales , 21. Tenders Wanted
PROPERTY - Located • at 44
Henderson Street, 'Elora, con-
sisting of well treed lots 45
and 46 with 'a frontage of 132
Ft. and depth of 13'7 Ft. more
or less, on which is located an
attractive early Ontario 1 1/2
storey stone house, central hall
plan containing double parlor with
fireplace, living room, dining
room, kitchen with original fire-
place (temporarily filled in) and
on second floor, four bedrooms,
wide hall and other rooms.There
is an almost new gas fired liot
air heating system.
ANTIQUE 'FURNITURE -
Harvest table; many small tables
including spool end table; parlour
oval pedestal table; oval cherry
drop-leaf table; oval drop
leaf walnut table; large gate-
leg table with leaveslo the floor;
small table with drawer;' 2
table, desks; cherry desk; 2 lap
desks. Kitchen jam cupboard;
hanging cupboard; flat back glass
cupboard with pie shelf; 8 ft.
flat back glass cupboard; 9 ft.
flat back glass cupboard and
combination desk; small side-
board; Several upholstered
chairs; one arrowback ahair; 4
walnut side chairs; • 3 cane back
rockers; several oak dining
chairs; oak arm chair; leather
seat; oak rocker; platform rocker;
tyro sets of cane-bottomed chairs; .
commode chair; Boston rocker;
nursing rocker; rush seat
rocker; ---,Victorian - anti, chair;
fancy painted rocker; Thonet
bentwood cane seat chair; wicker
chair; micker sewing stand;
wicker cake stand. Iron bed; 3/4
walnut bed, spool'legs; fireplace
irons; Wooden fire screen; 2
iron pots.
'
fern stand; extending
hat rack; 2'walnut bonnet chests;
large pine cliest; 3 chests of
drawers; 2 .0.• dressers with
swinging mirrors; bonnet chest,
with tear drop pulls; 3 washstands
with towel racks; blanket box;
walnut spool corner what-not;
walnut spool flat to the wall large
what-not; open book shelves;
Acme box stove; large number
of mirrors and framed pictures.
Treadle Singer sewing machine,
Axmin ster rug 12, x 12, odd
rugs, and runners. Other articles
scuttle and pails ; cooking uten-
sils;'
refrigerator ; coal and wood stove;
Admiral T.V.; bridge lamps;
include: 9 cu. ft. weitinghouse
20. Auction Sales
4-92-1
Buy
d all types
Fair prices
tent phone
12-92-U
Brussels,
Phone 523-
and 8 a.m.
13-92-1
r Rent
use. phone
15-92x1
:WAGE
RVICE
tt used,
:s, pigerys,
e 887-6700
19-92-U
to $
STOCK-FEEDER
SALE .
Henson 04e:stock Sale:
Saturday,: Afternoon Oct.. 6'
• LOONtis
1400 HEAD
Consisting of Steers, Heifers and Calves.
Anyone wishing to, consign cattle' to this Sale shoUld
contact the manageMent:
O. Auction Sales
D.J.Cochrane
Director
F.0 .H ill
Chairman
19-92-1
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
ree of charge as a service to
on,
YOU MAY OBTAIN A WRITTEN
REPORT FROM A,QUALIFIED
VETERINARIAN UPON RE-
QUEST.
Call collect - 482-9811
days a week - 24 hours a day
License,No. 3'78C-72
all us first, you won't hive to
all anyone else. 19-92-tf
24. Cards of Thanks
We would like to thank our friends
and neighbors for the lovely gift
presented to us last Tuesday
evening at a surprise party at'our
home. Special thanks to those
who organized it, and the ladies
who brought and served lunch.
- Ruth and Gerald McArter.
24-92x1
I would like to SinCerely thank
all my' friends and neighbetirt
for the lovely bridal shower. A
special lhankg to all the ladies
'who arranged my shout' et and to
those who provided the entertain,.
ment and lunch. .t,,Iyour many
beautiful gifts, beSt WisheS, and
kind innughts willi,,(Altvaya be,
remembered. Marie Lake,
Our sincere thanks to all who
remembered' us on our 25th Wed
ding Annivertary with gifts,
cards, flowerS and partieS in Our
honor. Yk.,.ir thoughtful kindnead
was appreciated. - Ross and Della
Nichol, 2442-1
•
I WW1 like to thank all my '
friends and neighbours felt the
Carda and visits received *kiln Winghant and Westminster`
Special thanks Dr. McGregor arid Dr. Hanlon
Leonard Lamont. 2442X1
THE BRUSSE
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20 Auction Sales
CLEARING.,
AUCTION SALE
For Miss Agnes McLean of the
Village of Elora featuring attrac-
tive stone house and large
quantity of quality antique items.
There will be offered by auction
at the property, Henderson
Street, Elora, Ontario ,
SATURDAY,. OCT, 6TH
commencing at 12 o'clock noon
20-914
Vitt, .:, ,_ • R HARGREAVLS • • .BARte MILLER 482,4511
Clinton • WILLIAM LIVINdS'Iblkl txetet".
totingannon- 205-2111'
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HURON COUNTY
RESIDENTS
At the Regular Meeting of
the Huron Cofity Board of
Education held on Septem-
ber 17, 1973 it was agreed
that all Huron .County
re:dents who have the need
to call the Administration
Centre ln Clinton and for
which a long distance
charge would apply, will be
allowed to reverse the
charges to the Board.
odd dishes.
ANTIQUE DISHES ,Pressed Glass-
Scotch thistle comport; pleat-
, type comport; small plain
'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 bannisters;
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 VIIrash-
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 notrespon-
sible for accidents on day of sale.
' MISS AGNES McLEAN
Proprietress -
RONALD LAMB
Auctioneer
843-3839 - R. R.1, Delwood,Ont.
20-91-2
AUCTION SALE
For Mrs. Austin Raynard in Ethel
SATURDAY, OCT, 6
1:30 p.m.
Wine chesterbed; 2 occasional
chairs; several small tables; RCA
Victor TV; Several lamps; G.E.
radio; china cabinet; record
player; Singer, sewing machine;
chrome table and 4 chairs;
Chrome rocker; r011aWay cot;
reeking chair; coffee table; 2
lawn chairS; rocking chair; wood-
en bed, mattress, dreSSer,; 4 TV
tables; mirrors; vacuum cleaner;
Card table; chest of dralvers;
wooden kitchen table and 4 Chairt;
4 press back Chatti; 2 wash
standS; McClary refrigeratOr;
G.E.electric stove; organ stool;
2 teal oil lamps; bed and dres-
ser, bed and springs; Qttebed
heater; copper Wier; ironing
board; bedding, -Canned fruit;
sealers; dishes; Anilques.
Numerous other articles.
,22. Legal Notices
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
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC'
WORKS, CANADA
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS ADDRES-
SED TO THE UNDERSIGNED
AND ENDORSED." TENDER FOR
INTERIOR ALTERATIONS,
FIRST FLOOR, POST OFFICE,
TURNBERRY STREET,
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO."
will be received until 3:00 P.M.
(E.D. S.T.), WEDNESDAY,
17 OCTOBER 1973.
Plans, •specifications and forms
of tender can be seen at the
office of the Department of
Public Works, Dominion Public
Building, 457 Richmond Street,
LONDON, Ontario, or can be
obtained from the Supervisor,
Tendering, Department of Public
Works, P.O. Box 668, LONDON
12, Ontario, N6A 4Y4.
To be considered, each tender
must be made on the printed
forms supplied by the Depart-
ment and in accordance with
the conditions set forth therein.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
6428-53314-22-42082-;63030.
• .A.F.Jackson, Supervisor,
Tendering & office Services.
22-92-1
24. Card of Thanks
deeply treasured. Sincerely,
Sister, Mrs. Fannie Parr; Sister-
in-lem,Mrs.Fannie Riley; Nieces
and Nephews. 24-92x1
27, Births
LAURIE - Linda and Donald are
happy to announce the birth of
their daughter, Melissa Heather
Lynn, in. Listowel Memorial Hos-
pital on September 17th.
27-92-1
TENPAS - Ben and Chris are
happy to announce the birth of
their daughter in Listowel Hos-
pital on Wednesday, Sept. 26th.
27-92x 1
Tasty Topic
A carcass of beef can pro-
vide excellent eating for a
variety of budgets. The aris-
tocrat of beef roasts is, of
course, the prime or standing
rib roast containing from one
to five ribs. This cut is well
marbled with fat and should be
roasted uncovered in a 325
degree F. oven. In the trimming
of this roast, the lower part
of the ribs,. with its layers of
lean and fat, is removed. It
is usually cut into pieces called
short ribs or braising ribs. These
meaty pieces, are full of flavor
when braised or cooked slowly in
moist heat until the short bones
separate from the meat. Adding
vegetables makes it a meal in
itself. This must" not, however,
be considered a meal-in-a-
hurry unreis you have apressure
cooker.
Not to- be confused with the
pieces 'of short rib is the cross
rib roast (depending on the
cutting method it may be called
',short rib roast"). This cut
comes from the shouldeior chuck
and is next the blade. It • is
thick and meaty, With small
rib bone's, and makes an ex-
cellent pot roast. Thus the rib
section of beef provides cuts
for dry or moist methods of
cooking.
Home economists provide
their method for cooking and
seasoning these short rib,pieces
in this well seasoned ',Braised
Short Rib " recipe.
BRAISED SHORT RIBS
3 pounds short ribs
2 tablespoons fat
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup diced celery
1 cup diced carrot
3 tablespoons flour
1 19-ounce can toniatoes
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon paprika
1 bay-'leaf
1/4 teaspoon oregano
1 teaspoon sugar
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HURON DEAD.
STOCK REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario
Mortgage
Money
Available
$7,000 to $8,000. First
mortgage only. Private
source. Apply to-Box 50,
Brussels, Ontario.
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REAL ESTATE
t 5 room red brick 'cottage with
' ' bathrOoni, oil furnace,
well, pressure systeno,' frOnt
porch, in good state of repair.
Terris of Real EStaie - 10%
Cash day of Sale, balatiCe in 60
days when possession will be
giVen. Sold subject to a reserve
bid. '
Terms on Furniture, Etc.Cash
In case of Rain, sale will be
held in Ethel Hatt
JACKSON & JACKSON
Auctioneers 20-0271
Tenders wanted
-for, the position of
ARENA MANAGER
Reply stating qualification
salary expected.
Reply to
Brussels Recreation. Committee
by October 6, 1973
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. 21-91-2'
The nieces and nephews of• the
late Mrs. Margaret Lamont Hoy
would like to express their appre-
ciation for kindnesses shown to
them by the Watts Funeral Home,
the U.C.W. of Brussels United
and Church, old neighbours and
friends and Mr. Archibald and
staff of Huronview. A special
thanks to the Rev. Eric LeDrew
for his comforting words to the
family at the time of Aunt. Mar-
garet's death. These acts of
kindness and respect paid to
Aunt Margaret will always, be
Ctit, ribs in terVing.4iie
piedet removing excess fat.
Brown tibt in fat about 10
Minutes. Remove froth, pan,
Saute Onion, celery and carrot
until onion is transparenta Stir
in MIA% add tomatoes and bring
to a bOil, stirring constantly.
-Add ribs and remaining ingreds
ients. Cotes' and simmer until
Meat is tender (1 .1/2 'to 2 hen*.
6 servings.
ECONOMY
We just .heard about the bon)
Sparrows*o were economizing
They didn't fly Smith for the Win-
ter the./ took the bus.
LS POST, OCTOBER 3, 19-15