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"If they ever legalize the
spitball I'm quitting
catching."
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McCutcheon Grocery
Phone .887-9445 We Deliver
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Gold Seal
SOCKEYE SALMON
SANI.FLUSII • • • • , • . • .. • • • .34.oz. 490
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I Bakery Grocery
Reg. 1.09
GRANNY TARTS
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Notice
EVERY FRIDAY 8 P. M.
Auction Sale.
BALL AUCTIONS vaVitrtO
BRUSSELS , ONTARIO
Special this week, Croceries and Cigarettes; iiew chesterfield;
bedroom ; kitchen suites, lampS, Coffee end table sets, bedding,
stereos, component SOS, bunk beds, reclinerS and giftware at
Ball Auctions, Brussels, Ontario'. 887-9363, (gadget Plan
available; 20-4i-tf
16 —THE EtAusseo It;08t,SEPTEMBER1 1974
21. Tenders Wanted 26. Personal 19. Notices
Antenna
Installation
and TN. Repair
Phone
HOPPE
HARDWARE
887-6525
Brussels, Ontario.
19-41-4
CLEANING TIME
Turn your old furniture and
household effects into cash.
We will either buy or sell it
for y ou.
From smallest item to the
largest estate.
Phone
KNAPP'S FURNITURE
AND AUCTION ROOM
482-1336 19.4 0 4
HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario
We pick up all farm stock free of
charge.
Three trucks for fast efficient
service.
7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
Call Collect - 482-9811
License No. 378C - 74
Call us first, you won't have to
call anyone else. 19.40-tf
SELL
Through
Brussels
Post
Classified
Want Ads
20. Auction Sales
1974 NORTHERN STOCKER
AND FEEDER SALES
WIARTON - Thurs. Sept. 19,
10.00 a.m.. 3400; THESSALON -
Wed.-Sept.25- 10. 00 a . m , 1000;
MANITOULIN - (Little Current) -
Thurs. Sept. 26 - 9.30 a.m., 2800;
AMOS - Mon.. Sept. 30 - 11.00
a.m., 800; LA SARRE (Dupuy) -
Tues. Oct. 1 - 9.30 a.m., 2000;
VILLE MARIE - Wed, Oct. 2 -
10.00 a.m., 500; NEW
LISKEARD - Thurs. Oct. 3 - 11.00
a.m., 1000; SOUTH RIVER - Fri.
Oct. 4 - 10.00 a.m„ 1000;
WIARTON - Thurs. Oct. 10
10.00 a.m. 3200; SOUTH RIVER -
Thurs. Oct. 17 - 11.00 a.m., 500; -
MANITOULIN (Little Current) -
Mon. Oct. 21 - 1,00 p.m., 300: For
further information write S.
MacDonald, Advertising
Manager, Box 130, Fjuntsville,
Ontario. POA 1K0. 20.41-1
HURON COUNTY
Library
Vehicle
Tenders
LIBRARY
VEHICLE
TENDERS
Tenders will be received for
supplying
ONE TOP LINE
HALF-TON PANEL BUS-TYPE
VEHICLE
Tender forms and specifications
available from the office of the
undersigned.
Vender closes
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1974
at 4:00 P.M.
Trade-in 1971 Fargo Royal
Sportsmastcr Wagon.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
21-41-1
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders will he received by the
undersigned until 1:00 p.m.,
MONDAY
Sept 16th, 1974
tor a
1965 G.M.C. TRUCK
chassis and cab, as is. Truck may
be seen at the township shed,
Ethel, Ontario.
Contact
ROSS ENGEL
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
Phone: 887-6906
Highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
MRS. E. M. CAR DI.FF
Clerk, Township of Grey
21-41-1
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank my friends
and relatives for the lovely cards
and treats sent to me while I was
a patient in Clinton and St.
Joseph's Hospitals. Special
thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Sales
and Nursing Staff. —Wm.
Bennett. 24-41x1
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith,
R.R.#3, Brussels, wish to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Cheryl Ann, to Wayne Stanley
McTaggart, son of Mr. and
Mrs.Stanley McTaggart, R.R.#3,
Harriston. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, September
28th, 1974 at 7:00 p.m. in the
United Church, Brussels. 26.41-1
ELSTON — SIMONDS •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simonds,
Plattsville, Ontario wish to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Virginia May, to Edwin Paul
Elston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin A. Elston, R.R.1, Arva,
Ontario. 'rho wedding will take
place September 28th, 1974 at 4
o'clock in the Pioneer Village
Chapel, Doon, Ont arid. 26-41-1
27. Births
HEMINGWAY— Pat and Dave
arc pleased to announce the
arrival of a son, Brian
Christopher, on Sunday, August
25th at St. Paul's Hospital,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. A
brother for Daryl. 27-41-1
THOMPSON. — Bob and Grace
Thompson (nee McLean)
Bluevale, arc happy to announce
the arrival of their first child, a
baby boy, Robert John, Born
Wingham Hospital, August 2,
1974. Grandson for Mrs. Daisy
McLean, Brussels and Mr.and
Mrs. ,Jack Thompson, Bluevale.
27-41x1
A provincial grant in the
amount of $7,500 to the Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority
has been approved to complete
floodplain mapping for selected
areas of the Maitland Valley
Conservation 'Authority.
The tloodplain mapping is
intended for planning and
controlling_ the use of lands
adjacent to watercourses.
A provincial grant of $3,500 has
also been approved far the
Harriston-Minto Conservation
Area.
The area comprises 7% acres of
river valley bottom lands and
attendant slopes within the limits
You have
to walk
before you
can run.
the Conadvi rntivOrhelit tot peiionAt litOes§
Fitness. Ins y4;tir hettit know it's tight.
ARC workshop
has new directo.
beginning of the summer.
administrator to replace Don support the workshop cant
manager of the workshop at the the ARC is not a "day ca
Centre in Dashwood has a new Fry said, because without pub,
Rawlings who resigned as ceextilstti:e7ebpuut balic must realize
The Adult Rehabilitation tion will be of prime importan
realize th
Bob Fry, 24, began duties handicapped adults can work at
Tuesday as administrator- enjoy an all round program,
manager of the workshop. Prior to said. "The work done is just 0
his appointment, Fry was i important aGnatr dtoeorlk
of i n Hope
the r perhoaibeielt'
employed as manager of the ARC tion program."
workshop fi e is ai n
graduate
Barr
of Trent the ARC has progressed well ou
University with a BA in Psycho- the summer and will be continue
logy. After graduating he worked next year. The back lot has bee
for four months at a boys club leveled and cleared and trees wi
near Lindsay as program director be
project,
plan teodi.gaCoz- of th. tbh
befForrye s a goingid
that
to h Barrie.e
hadn't been at leaving next week but said tha
the ARC long enough to know she hopes community supportf
what changes would have to be the project will continue,
made. He said that work in a rural The official Opening of th
area workshop was much ARC workshop will be held
different than in a large city, and October 20 at 3 p.m. Included in
that changes would be made only
as they are required, cthuettinor ceremony will bemonyand a toursroibfbthDn
e
Fry said that his new position facilities.
was a challenge' and he felt that it
Cutting Calories was a step up from his position in
When next making Italian
Barrie because he would be more lasagna, try substituting ricotta
or less on his own as far as cheese in place of cottage cheese
operations at the ARC were and use mozarella instead of concerned. processed cheddar cheese,for a "The field is one in which
h e —low calorie count. Consumers' things are rapidly changing",
Association of Canada reminds said, "and it is just within the last consumers
that the recent
few years that society has begun Nutrition Canada report indicated to realize the definite contribution that a high proportion of
these people can make."
Canadians are overweight. CAC
He said that he really learns as National Office is located at 2S1 much from the trainees as they Laurier Ave, West, Room
learn from him.
Ottawa, Ontario K113 5Z7. Public relations and co-opera-
of the Town of Harriston. It is
bordered on the north by the
Township of Minto and was
acquired by the Authority in 1963.
The Authority proposes to
construct a permanent concrete
weir on that section of the
Maitland River which abuts the
property on the north. The weir is
required to raise 'the water level
and thus allow the bypass pond to
function properly. It is proposed
twiti Pao
I FROG
140
EN BROWN BREAD • • • • • • 39$ I
Watt
LIGHT BULBS • • • 390
Itobertsoil '
I JAMS and JELLYS . 12-ot. 590
1 con vi
I FRUIT COCKTAIL • • • . 14.0z, 39¢
Free Delivery s.
1 Phone $87.-9226
CLASSIFIED
Will map Maitland Valley
to design the weir in such a way
as to create a suitable crossing of
the river for pedestrian traffic
The Authority also proposes In
carry out development work in the
area such as planting shade trees,
developing a parking area, and
providing additional picnic
facilities.
All member municipalities will
bear the Authority's share of the
cost.