HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-10-24, Page 12Members of the executive of the Children's Aid Society are shown following the annual din
meeting last Wednesday at Hensall. (Left) Norman Tait, Exeter, president of the Foster Par
Association, Mrs. Tait, Douglas-Finlay, Ministry of Health who addressed the meeting; Mrs. H
Bartliff, president of the Children's Aid Society in Huron, Mrs. Russel Snider, Zurich, Treasu
of F.P.A., John Siertsema, Bayfield, Vice President F.P.A. and Bruce Heath, Goderich, C.
director. (Citizens News Ph
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20. Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales
21.. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
TOWN OF LISTOWEL
Sealed tenders will be received
by H. A. Fisher, Clerk-
Treasurer, Town of Listowel,
until 5 p.m. Monday, November
5th, 1973, for the
SALTING
and
SANDING
of streets in the Town of
Lis towel. .
Applicants to supply suitable
equipment. New tender forms to
be acquired from the Town
Superintendent's office.
C.J.Wicke, Town Superintendent,
Town of Listowel 21-95-2'
24. Cards of Thanks
Our sincere thanks to friends
and neighbours of the 5th, 6th,
7th lines of Morris for the
reception and dance put on in our
honor. Many thanks_ also to our
relatives for the beautiful gifts
and cards. It was greatly apprec-
iated and will always be
remembered. - Gerald and Ruth
McArter. 24-95x1.
I wish to express my thanks
and appreciation to all who re-
membered me with cards, treats
and visits, while a patient in
ListoWel Hospital and since re-
turning home. Special mention
to the Teaching Staff, Custod-
ians and Bus Drivers of • Grey
Central and the United Church
Choir for their thoughtfulness.
- Murray Hoover. 24-95x1
Our tha.nkt -to all those who helped
out at the .time our barn was
damaged by Wind. Your
assistance was appreeiated. -
Joyce and Jan van Vliet.
24-95x1
Thank you to friends, relatives
and neighbors for cards and rides
for my family also thanks to Dr.
Bozyck While a patient. in Wing-
ham Hospital. - John Simpson.
24-95x1
A Peet Clatt !fled Will pay you,
dividends. Have you tried One?
Dial 'Brussels 887.6641,
(By Joan Heether And
Carol Raymond)
Last Wednesday on October'
10, the Grade Eight clats tea On
AdVentiike into the Conservation-
Area on the sixth line Of IVIIOrtito
The aim Of thit journey was to
improve our art skills by draWs
Ing the beautifully colored see=
itety around us. We also looked
for and Sound !tally scientific
itoOditsient, tome of us ended: up
with Viet and muddy feet but Ili
iti all we had lots of fun, We
22. Legal Notices
In The ESTATE OF URBAN.
- DUCHARME late of the Town-
ship of Grey, in the County of
Huron, Farmer. '
All persons claiming again`st
the above Estate are required
to forward full particulars of
their claims to the under:-
signed on or before the 31st
day of October, 1973; after which
date the assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
. 18 The SqUare
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
22-93-3
25. In Memoriam
CARDIFF - In loving memory .
of Mr. Mark Cardiff who died
October 29th, 1972.
The depth of sorrow we cannot
tell,
Of the. loss of one we loved so
well;
And while he, sleeps a peace-
ful sleep,
His memory we shall always
keep.
- Eyer remembered by his wife
and family. 25-95x1
STEPHENSON - I n . loving
memory of oure dear . little
daughter and granddaughter,
Rhonda Sharon, who passed away
five years ago, October 24, 1968.
Our hearts still ache with
sadness,
And secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
No One will ever know.
When we are sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong
We seem to hear you whisper,
"Cheer up' and carry on".
Each time we 19ok at your pic-
ture,
You seem to smile and say,
"Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet again some day."
- Lovingly remembered and sadly
Misted by parents and grand-
parents. 25-95-1
27. Births
CRONIN: JIM- and Karen
Cronin, R.12.#4, Seaforth, are
pleased to announce the arrival
of their daughter, Julie Lynne
on oetobet 13, 1973 at ,Seafor th
Community Hospital. A sitter
for Lori, 27-95-1
different kind of learning eitper',,
lance.
We Would' like to thank Mt.
Scott and Mrt. Raymond for
ranging our adventurous and en-i
jOyable trip. We hope We can do
it again Soon.. ,Special thanks to
Our bus driver Olen :Snail *hi)
Seethed to enjoy the trip as much
At We did because the farm used
to belong to h1nL Special thanks
GWen iletnatd for Suggesting'
her 'fither'S farfn and Of Course
We are Very grateful for Reward
Bernard for putting•up With tai, . _„,
Debate opened on the Hydro
report this week with Opposition
Leader Robert Nixon urging the
Ontari o Government to expro-
priate cntario Hydro's new
office headquarters at the first
opportunity severing all Hydro
links with developer Gerhard
Moog and his Company, Canada
Square.
Mr. Nixon said Mr. Moog was
obviously 'an attractive ,person
and brilliant businessman but, he
had acted with deceit and misused
the friendship of Premier
William Davis on his way to
winning the lease purchase cons
tract for the building. _
In participating in the debate
I said that Hydro had been shown
that it is not the infallible mono-
lith everyone had thought it to
be. I made the point that Hydro
wanted a seper-duper, monu-
mental headquarters and wanted
it whatever the cost . They were
prepared to do almost anything
to get it.
Solicitor General John
Yaremko'has asked for a meeting
with National Defence Minister
James Richardson to review the
effects - of the Federal Govern-
merit's decision to cut in half its
support of the Emergency mea-
sures Organization. Ontario now
receives a little more than $1
ersonals
Mrs. Jean. Taylor has re=
turned home from a visit to-St.
Catheriries and Beamisville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Turn-
bull have returned• from a two-
Week holiday in Chesapeake,
Virginia.
Brussels main .
BAILIFF AUCTION SALE
Qf Cattle & Farm Irnplexrients •
We have been instructed by Flynn Bailiff Service, 606 1/2
Dundas Street, London, Ontario, under Section 88 of the
Bank Act, to sell by public auction the cattle and implements
belonging to, Norman McDougall, R.R.#1, Auburn, Ontario.
Lot 33, Con, 13 & Lot 34, Con. 13, Township of Hullett",
County of Huron.
Sale to take place on the farm of Richard. Badley, 4 miles
east of Blyth, Ontario, 9th Con, of Morris Township on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,1973 at 1:30 P.M. sharp
Terms: Cash or certified cheque.
CATTLE; 31 Holstein cows; 1 Jersey cow; 1 Hereford
bull; 5 white-faced calves.
A pregnancy check will be taken on all cows prior to sale.
IMPLEMENTS: 430 Case Diesel tractor with loader;'44 Massey
Harris row crop tractor; George White cultivator on rubber;
9 ft. Massey Harris Double Disc; Case 16 disc fertilizer and
seed drill on rubber; Case 3 point bitch; 3 furrow plow; 14
in. bottom; Oliver 5 bar, roll bar side rake; 125 bushel New
Holland spreader; 3 point hitch corn scuffler; 3 point hitch
snow blower.
For information on, this sale, phone
NORM WHITING, Auctioneer, 235-1964, Exeter or
FLYNN BAILIFF SERVICE, London, 438,3181. 20-94-2
Pupils visit bth of Morris
know that this was a good and (Intended for lett week)
12-114E BRUSSELS• POST, ocy0BER 24, 19n
million of Ottiwa's $3 million
annual contribution to the. Pro-
vinces.
The decision was based on
the fact that EMO is mainly
concerned with natural disasters
rather than a possible nuclear
attack and the matter of natural
disasters is primarily a Provin-
cial responsibility. -
Ontario's present contribut-
ion to EMO is $415,000 with a
further $106,000 coming from
the Municipalities.
Ontario is preparing pi
scale down the land plannir
for'the proposed North Pic
Community by, as much a
if'Ottawa, decides to sera
proposed site of the new
national airport.
Treasurer John White t
Legislature consultants we
working on a somewhat s
area: About 25,000 acre
originally designed.
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Other comments' on planning
for Brussels and downtown re,,:
development were that painting'
up the downtown.' was, putting the ,
cart before the horse.. "If we .1
wait t years fet Sewers", one
Man said; tall the paint. iii. Huron
dcninty Won't help keep Brussels.
aliVe"..
Another downtown merchant e; , ,,, Etbhomy i le quoted a Chatelaine Magazine
survey which showed 'that , KLELNLX X. .. .„
shoppers value mostacOnvenient D',611 a- 1 d DiJ c k. location', good parking and. a
familiar layout and said, that _ 0 k AflG•t . J:li I C L.
dOWiitoWri niettliatitS didn't heed ' Rot i•O Hood
to redecorate; He tineStiOned ruhiuk .
planners' knowledge 91 COininere ii...,,, .„,,,
dig conditions and the' fitObiefrit, "P i!PY Boy'
' HONEY thattiotdtiatit4 haves
k 4 17.4etter" poitde. or better tat,.
ants" Viete, the akin needs in
russets, he taitti, citing recent
IfieteaSea iiiiiindiliainie