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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-12-19, Page 15week if 4 P.M. 12"."1441\10t.isHED 11171 1 SSE LS 'ARM Based $ 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 887-1334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies Lie. 399-C-73 19-1-tf Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. 19-1 -tf WANTED ROOM. AND BOARD For one male and/or one female stndetif employees from January 1 to April 30, 1974. • • contact the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m'. week days. Phone 335-3557. 13-03-1 15. Property for Rent STORAGE SPACE, car s, boats, trailer's, furniture, etc. Apply:: Huron Food Products. Phone 881=0872 or 881-1432. 15-03.1 TWO-room heated apartment in Blyth. Available January 1st, 1974, Percy Adaiiis, 523-4452 after 6 p.m. 15-1-tf, 17. Wanted to Rent LAND suitable to grow turnips. Will pay $40 per acre. Percy Adams, 523-4452 after 6 p.m. 17-1-tf 19. 'Notices WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Mr4: Roben td fainily of Lopdoi kend with Mr, and Humphries. 7s. Stan Stroop and xrdwich also visited iome on-Sunday,' rs. George MO guests on. Sunda Ors. Archie Young Mrs 4 111 13. Wanted • 1. Coming Events LYTH Lions Bingo, Blyth. emorial Hall, Saturday at 8:30 in.$150. jackpot,. Big cash izes. 1 -1 -tf EDDING reception for Mr. and rs, John Adams (nee Jean eiran) Saturday, Dec. 22nd at .00 P.M„ Brussels Legion, alkerton -Trio Orchestra with ark Johnston, floor manager. veryone welcome. 1-03-1 1973-74 orida Tours 12 days departing Dec.22 20 days departing Jan.12 14 days departing Feb. 2 1,4 days departing Feb.16 14 days departing March 2 9 days departing March 16 ices from $154. Ask about servations now. x789 Seaforth Phone 527-0050 1-1 -tt 2. Lost, Strayed MAN'S black wallet, Saturday, uring parade. Important papers, um of money. Reward. Don. McNeil, 887-9216. 2-03x1 3 Found HALF of an extension ladder. " Owner may have same by contacting Alex. Shaw, Brussels, Phone 887-6302 and p aying for this ad. 3-03x1 4. Help Wanted SCHOOL BUS DRIVER BROOKSIDE 'PUBLIC SCHOOL R. R.7, Lucknow Written applications addressed to: Mr. R. L. Cunningham, Transportation Manager, Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert St., Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 will be received until 12:00 4. Help Wanted Noon on Thursday, DECEMBER 27,1973. Duties to commence January 3, 1974. 4-03-1 11. Articles for Sale BOX of girl's clothes including a brown midi-coat in excellent condition, size 12; and skate bag, 887-6356. 11-03,1 ONE pair of Boy's Bauer skates, size 6, worn once. $10.00. Phone 887-6839. 11-03-1 TURNIPS, $2.00 per bushel or $5.00 for 3 bushels delivered in Brussels. Write Percy Adams, Blyth. 11-03-1 QUALITY FERTILIZER: Get your supply in now while stock is, still available. Price increase is predicted. For price' Phone 887-9247. 11-02x2 GESTETNER ink available at The Huron Expositor, 527-0240, Seaforth 11-1xtf 45 Gallon steel barrels with open end. Good for burning garbage or feed barrels on farm. Also clean gas barrels or sap barFels $3.50 delivered. Phone 523-4461 or write Ron Baird, 'Box 51, Blyth. 11-1-tf COPIES Copies of your important papers or documents while you wait. Letter size, 25© each. THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth 11-1xtf 12. Wanted to Buy WANTED antiques of ail types and used furniture. Fair prices paid. For appointment phone 887-9021 anytime. 12-1 -tf A Post Classified will pay yoii dividends. Have you tried one? Dial'Brussels 887-6641. HURON DEAD . STOCK REMOVAL 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. Past, efficient service. All spell farm stock picked up free' of charge as a service to you. YOU MAY OBTAIN A WRITTEN REPORT FROM A QUALIFIED VETERINARIAN UPON REQUEST. CALL Collect - 482-9811 7 days a week - 24 h ours a day License No. 378C-72 Call US first, you Won't have to call anyone else, 19-1 -tf 24. co*.q174-00.10, Sincere thanks to friendS and' relatives for the floral tributes, sympathy' cards and; memorial tributes on the loss of a dear Mother. Thanks to Helitistra Nursing Horne and st aft Rev,. 8.1„Lenrew and Ladies tLC,W.) Ethel. Special thanks to WattS Funeral - The Raynard Family. 24-'03x1 I would like to thank all my relatives, neighbours and friends for the lovely cards and flowers and visits while I was in Wingharn Hospital and since. I came home.lt was very much appreciated. - Mrs. Annie Bray. , 24-03-1 Many thanks for cards, visits and gorid wishes while I was a patient ' in Kitchener and "Palmerston Hospitals. All was greatly appreciated. - Robt. J. Walker, Palmerston. 24-03x1 27. Births PRESCOTT - Brian and Sheila are very pleased to announce the safe arrival of ,their fourth son, Kenneth David, born in Kemptville District Hospital, on December 7, 1973 - a wee brother for Mark, Paul and Peter. 27-03-1 Commercial vehicies defective A recent inspection of commer- cial motor- vehicles in Ontario by the Provincial Ministry of Trans- portation and Cominunications has revealed that 86.7% of the Commercial Motor Vehicles in- spected were mechanically defec- tive according to the 0.P.P. In a further release, the O.P.P. point out that it would appear that a section of the Highway Traffic Act 'is either unknown, or being ignored by the driving public: The section deals with' the immediate Pulling over and coming to a. complete standstill on the ap- proach of an ambulance, fire or police department vehicle or public, utility emergency vehicle upon which a bell or siren is sounding or a lamp located on the roof of a vehicle iS producing intermittent flashes of red light: (a) as near as is practicable to the right hand curb or edge of the roadWaY and parallel therewith and clear of any intersection; or (b) when on a roadway having more than two lanes for traffic and designated for the use of one-way traffic, as near as is practicable to the nearest curb or edge of the roadway arid parallel therewith- and clear of any intersection. 0.P,P. officers in the district have been advised to step up the enforcement lit these Matters. .BUMPER. STICKERS Take care with lights and gifts at Xmas, "There is no question that the market is flooded this year, as is usual at Christmas, With shoddy, sub-standard and potentially dangerous lights and other appliances," a Hydro spokesman warned. He said these appliances are sold as "bargains" throughout the year, but- are specially noticeable in the period before the annual buying spree. One of the most common complaints has to do with "mini" hair dryers. Some of these are sub-standard and definitely dangerous. A quick check can tell whether they carry the CSA label, indicating the appliance has the approval .of the Canadian Standards Association. Many don't. "Some of these have turned up at ChristmaS parties 'for children where the favors and prizes are all handled by an. entrepreneur who caters the whole party. We had a recent case where one of these faulty dryers caused burns to the hands of one of the children." Another offender this year is, the off-shore manufacturer who sold thousands of "top of the tree" light clusters aejoss Canada. The tiny plug-in lightS' are unsafe and could easily cause smoke or tree fires. Some bear the,. CSA label without having been approved by the standards association. Since Ontario Hydro' electrical inspectors have the authority to order withdrawal or to lay charges, a number of suppliers are being prosecuted in court this week, the spokesman said. He . said, "besides these prosecutions it is also against the law for a firm to advertise electrical equipment or supplies which haven't received CSA approval.:" Reminders 'concerning Christmas tree and house lighting • for the festive season are again repeated: "One of the great dangers, especially this year when lighting is 'being- cut back due to the, energy crisis, is - that • Some householders' will try to get one_ more year out of the lights and displays they have on hand. Some of these Christmas fixtures are old and worn out. Wires are often bared or perhaps indoor lighting is used out of doors. This can be false economy with dangerous possibilities. "Loading two or three sets of lights on one plug, is another potentially dangerous 'Don't do it." A common danger exists when a light socket has 'been left empty after the removal of a burned out- or broken bulb. The empty socket may invite an inquisitive child to put a finger in the socket and get the inevitable shock. Metallic reflectors can become "live" when they contact an empty socket or a bare wire. t h :s, Mr. and d Christmas Entered in Bryane, the CLASSIFIED RATES word Count • Charges are based on the number of words. Sets of numerals such as serial numbers, street ntynbers, phone 'numbers pekes count as one word per set.- Words joined by hyphens count as separate words. , FIRST INSERTION-25 words $1.00,39 per word thereafter SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS No copy :changes, 20 per word, -Minimum .509 . SEMI -DISPLAY FIRST INSERTION- $1.12 per column inch SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - ' .981 per column inch Minimum size 1 inch. Accepted in multiples of half inch LEGAL ADVERTISING Rates on request. BOX. NUMBERS to this office - 259 per insertion BIRTHS No charge when in minimum form. MARRIAGES, Engagements, Death NOtices, Cards of Thanks and Births (other than in minimum form), - words $1.00, each saiditionalt word 29 • -„, IN MEMORIAMS - $1:00 plus 4089 'per line of verse COMING EVENTS - 25 additional $1.00, each addition word .0 No cancellation of Multiple insertion advertisement" after noon Mondays. 25S DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAYMENT OF ADVERTISEMENT BEFORE 6.00 p.m., TUESDAY, FOLLOWMG PHEILICATION4 DEADLINE HEADLINE TO INSERT CLASSIFIED Ax IS 4:00 P• MONDAY Phalle 5574141 24. Cards Thanks I would like to thank everyone who remembered me with cards while 'I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Bozyk, to nurses in ward B, they were really wonderful nurses. - Mrs. Annie Steffler. 24-03x1 Many Thanks. I would like to express sincere thanks to our many friends, neighbours and relatives for flowers, visits and cards while T was a patient in Listowel Hospital. A special thank you to the men who so kindly gave up their time to help out on the house. Your thoughtfulness and consideration will not be forgotten. - Glen Huether. 24-03x1 ,thristmas lights' as Well as tree lights before going to bed" just in ease. Santa will always be able to find his OWil way,'" 'TOE .BRUSSELS Porri tokettkittit If you , have an old set of, lights, indoor or outdoor, check it very carefully before deciding to' use it one more time," an electrical inspector said. "Splicing or taping worn Wiring May not always lead to savings." One more reminder, "Turn off