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In Memoriam
MCFADDEN r In loving memory
of a dear wife, mother, and
grandmother, Hazel McFadden,
who passed away May 18th, 1973.
God calls our loved ones,
But we lost not wholly what He,
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Thbeays live- on earth, in thOu0
Asa trduldy as in His heaven, —Ever remembered and sadl
missed Cecil McFadden f Family.
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Government of Ontario
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING BOARD
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
PROVINCIAL SEWAGE WORKS PROGRAM
In The Matter Of: Sections-42 and 44 of The Ontario Water
Resources Act, as amended,
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In The Matter Of: Plans and an engineer's report concerning
sanitary sewage works to serve the Village of Brussels have
been developed for the Ontario Ministry of the Environment,
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In The Matter Of: It appears from an examination of the said
plans that the proposed sewage treatment plant will be
located in the vicinity of a parcel of land bounded by C.N.R.
Right-of-Way on the 'south, the Village boundary on the west
and north, and Ross Street (unopened) on the east, that is
Lots 367, 368 and 369, in the Village of Brussels,
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In The Matter Of: The Environmental Hearing Board has
been requested by the Ministry of the Environment to hold a
public hearing concerning the sewage works program. The
purpose of the hearing is to enable the Board to obtain
information and to hear the views expressed at the hearing so
as to enable it to form an opinion on the merits as to whether
the use and operation-of the proposed site would or would not
be in the public interest.
Take Notice that the Environmental Hearing Board hereby
appoints the 30th day of May, 1974 at 11:00 o'clock in the
morning, local time, for the hearing to be held in the
Auditorium of the Canadian Legion Hall in Brussels.
And Take Notice that plans of the proposed sewage works
site will be available for inspection. in the office of the
Municipal Clerk of the Village of Brussels, Brussels, Ontario.
And Further Take 'Notice that if you do not attend at this
hearing, the Environmental Hearing Board may proceed in
your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice
of the proceedings.
T. M. Murphy,
Secretary,
22-24-3 Environmental Hearing Board.
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COUNTY OF HURON
Auction Sale
The County of Horan Road Department will offer for sale at a
public auction to be held on each site the following:-
1. The demolition or removal of the former Westlake house at
the top of the Saltford Hill just off County Road No. 31 - ~h mile
east of Goderich. The land will not be sold. At the time of the sale
the successful bidder will be required to deposit a $500 certified
cheque as a surety deposit and enter into an agreement to
demolish or otherwise remove from the site the entire house
within six weeks of purchase. A quantity of steel siding removed
froin, the County Museum will also be offered at this sale. Time
of sale 5:30 p.m.
2. A quantity of structural steel (I beams, etc.) and 2", x 4"
timber flooring at the site of the old Goderich/Stanley Township
bridge over the Bayfield River in Lot 40, Bayfield Concession,
Goderich Township 1/4 mile south of County Road 13 on the
sideroad immediately east of the Elmer Trick farm. Time of sale
7:30 p.m.
Both sales \Nil] be held on:-
Wednesday, May 22, 1974
at the times noted.
Anyone wishing further particulars on either item and
particularly those interested in demolishing or moving the
Westlake hOuse should contact the County Engineer 'between
8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for an appointment to inspect the house.
and to review the terms of the .required Agreement.
J. W. BRITNELL, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
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524-7412
20-24-1
20. Auction, Sale$
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Machinery, Household Effects
and Antiques will be 11 eld for the
ALEX CAMPBELL ESTATE
S.H.Lot 14, Con. 1, Morris
Township, 1 block south and 2
blocks east of Wingham
SATURDAY, MAY 18
At 1:30 P.M.
Chesterfield, radio, daybed,
small tables, organ stool, round
mirror, picture frames, arm chair,
rocking chairs, round walnut
extension table, china cabinet,
extension table with 6 chairs,
buffet, gramaphone, heater,
wood stove, kitchen table, electric
stove, Philco fridge, washing
machine, antique dishes, cutlery,
appliances, clothes stand, iron
bed, wooden bed, dressers,
washst ands, wardrobe, hat rack,
trunks, quilt frames, books, coal
oil lamps, lantern, coal pail,
crocks, jars1 bedding, linens,
wooden mallet, copper 'boiler,
1968 Chev. car (as is),Iight sleigh,
single harness, 7 ft. binder,
buggy and wagon wheels, one
furrow riding plow disc, wagon
spring seat, walking plow, wagon
with box, bag cart, Wire
stretchers, bag cart, sledge, lawn
mower, gate, ladder, chain, tools,
numerous articles.
TERMS CASH
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
20-24,-1
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20. Auction Saks
AUCTION SALE
Of Machinery and Household
Items will be held for
HERMON AND ALEX
NETHERY Lot 3, Con. 3, Morris
Township, I block north and 1/2
block east of Belgrave Thursday
THURSDAY evening May 23
At 7 p.m.
John Deere 3 pt. H.; 2 row corn
planter; 36 ft. smoker elevator; 24
ft. elevator; Int. 8 ft 3 pt. H.
cultivator; Int. 8 ft. spring tooth
cultivator; Letz grinder; Int. plow;
grinder for parts; Beaver hammer
mill with 3 horse motor. Gem
roller with motor ; Cockshutt one
way disc; ton gravity bin ; trailer;
M.F, 95 bu. spreader - Mildmay
24 x 36 thresher; 2 Universal
milker units and pipe line; cream
separator; chop box; 2 drive belts;
water tank, stable fan, fartowing
crate, feed bunk, 700 ft. plastic
hose, sleigh bells, china cabinet,
buffet, extension table with 6
chairs, cook stove, fridge for
cream can, hot. plate, picture
frames, round top trunk, coal oil
lamp, Aladdin lamp, lantern,
crock, wash st ands, chest of
drawers, iron bed, high 'chair,
numerous articles.
TERMS = Cash
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
20-24-1
24. Cards of Thanks
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank neighbours,
friends and relatives for cards,
flowers, visits and enquiries while
I was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Street and nurses for their good
care and kindness. This is all
deeply appreciated. — Joe
Holmes 24-24-1
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We wish to sincerely thank
relatives, neighbours and friends
for their sympathy and kindness,
cards, flowers and gifts during
our recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. LeDrew, the Watts
Funeral Home; Dr. Bozyk,
ambulance drivers and Mrs.
Betty McDonald. Your
thoughtfulness and helpfulness is
so much appreciated by us. - Mrs.
Beatrice Cardiff and Donald
Walker. 24-24-1
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank those who
helped to make our wedding such
a memorable occasion. To those
who arranged the bridal showers,
who attended, and for all the
lovely shower gifts; to the
Evening Unit of the U.C.W. for
preparing the tasty lunch for the
rehearsal party and to those who
served it; to those who attended
the wedding and reception and
for all the beautiful and useful
wedding presents; to the ladies of
the U.C.W. who prepared and
served the delicious wedding
dinner; to the Ladies of the
Legion Auxiliary who served
lunch during the reception and to
everyone who had a part in
making our wedding such a happy
event, a most sincere thank you. -
Vonne and David Brister. 24-24-1
wish to express a sincere thank
you to relatives, friends,
neighbors for flowers, trea ts,
visits and enquiries while a
patient in Listowel Hospital, also
to the Senior Citizen group and
United Church ladies for cards.
Special thanks to Dr. Donald
Munn, Dr. Fleming, nurses and
staff of lst- floor., It was all much
appreciated. - Melville Jacklin.
. 24-14x1
During the past six weeks those
who visited me, sent letters,
cards, flowers and treats, little
realize how much more pleasant
they made my stay in hospital. To
all of them I express my sincere
gratitude for their
thoughtfulness, also for the many
inquiries. Thanks to those who
made it possible for my wife to
visit me; to the nurses of Ward B
for their kindly ministrations and
friendliness; to the I.O.O.F. and
Brussels. Council, A special
expression of appreciation to
Mrs. Edna Pearson and to Dr.
Bozyk. Roy W. Kennedy.
24-24x1
We would like to thank our
neighbours and friends for the
gift of the swag lamp we received
and those who were responsible
for the "Going-Away Party" and
dance it our honor, Joyce,
Charles, Linda and Susan Lake.
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25. In Memoriam
WARD - In loving memory of a
dear son, Lawson Brian Ward,
who passed away May 14th, 1972,
in his 17th year.
Two lonely years have passed
Since our great Sorrow fell.
The grief that We received that
day
No one Can ever tell,
God gave its strength to rtteet it
And courage to bear the blow
But what it Meant to lose him
No one Will ever know.
---,-Sadly missed by Mother,
Father, Sisters and &other.
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I sincerely thank everyone for
Visits, treats, cards, flowers and
enquiries while I Was a patient in.
WIngham Hospital. Special •
thanks to the nurses on the 2nd
floor; Drs. Hanlon, McGregor and
McKim, also to Rev. OcCarroll,
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prerciat.ed. Mrs. Helen
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