The Brussels Post, 1975-10-15, Page 20U MI NM CLASSIFIED- 11.1
19. Notices 20, Auction Sales 24. Cards of Thanks
STEPHENSON'S
Bakery Grocery
Cahill'
MACARONI 2-lbs. 790
Dell -Monte
FRUIT COCKTAIL 28-oz. 730
Van Camp
PORK and BEANS, 14-oz. '. .. • 2 for 690
Poly House — 10 to a Carton
GARBAGE BAGS . 890
Phone 887-9226
Free Delivery
McCutcheon Grocery
Phone 887-9445 We Deliver
Schneider's — 8 Verletlet
coLn 'MEATS .,...... 6-oz. pkg.. 390
it' 4 4 4 4
i 6. 6 6
ChlaiAta
BANANAS
Wooton*....0.4.,„756 . •.
CINNAMON :BUNS
2413.430
650
Punch or Fab
DtTiEgGENT Srlb. box 1,99
6PP-investigates Accident
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
New Modern
Equipment
Over 2O years
experience
Phone Louis Blake
8874800
R.R.#2, Brussels
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20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
FOR H.K.P. FARM
Zot 28, Con. 2 Morris Twp., 3
niles north of Brussels, 3/4 mile
vest of County Road
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
1:00 P.M.
IVESTOCK: 1 Registered Polled
Tereford Bull, 3 yrs. old; 2
tegistered Polled Hereford Cow
vith bull calf at side; 11 Grade
'oiled Hereford Cows with
salves at side; 7 Yearling
leifers. Cows are pasture bred; 5
.uffolk Ram Lamb s.
'EED: 4000 Bales of Hay; 10
'ons Mixed Grain; 400 lbs. Cattle
Mineral.
1ACHINERY: Massey Ferguson
5 Diesel Tractor; Case D.C. 4
ras Tractor, Massey Ferguson
low; Ferguson Cultivator; M-H
preader, Cockshutt Rake, 2
/heel Trailer, Cockshutt 9 Ton
Tagon and 14 Ft. Rack; Mildmay
..parator 24 x 36 and 100 ft.
elt; II-1C 8 ft. binder on rubber; 1
uggy; 1 Cutter; Electric Grain
tinder; Chopper (Belt Driven);
imber, 45 Gal.Drums; 50 ft.
trn door track (Heavy).
URNITURE: Dresser, Rollaway
Dd; 2 Black & White TV; Small
bles.
EAL ESTATE: The 100 acre
rm is listed for sale with a real
tate agency in Kit chener who
11 have a representative at the
rm on sale day to talk with all
terested parties.
vner or Acutioneer will not be
:sponsible for Accidents Day of
Sale.
TERMS CASH
JACKSON & JACKSON
Auctioneers
Listowel
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AUCTION SALE
If Antiques & Household Effects
ill be held for THE ESTATE OF
E1E LATE MR. LORENZO
EWIS] FRAIN on John Street,
:ussels (across from the park) on
SATURDAY, OCITOBER 18th
at 12:30 P.M.
cast iron box stove; I.H.'
refrigerator; Westinghouse
freezer; Westinghouse electric
stove; Westinghouse washing
machine; small appliance s;
Phoenix vacuum cleaner; 2 speed
Heater; copper boiler; clothes
racks; tub bench; sink; kitchen
stool; wicker fernery; wicker
flower stand; Singer treadle
sewing machine; lawn chairs;
quantity of picture frames; hand
painted pictures; butter bowl and
lad le; radio and earphones;
apple peeler; sad irons; cow horn
hat rack; partial toilet sets;
medicine cabinet; p owder horns;
sleigh and cutter bells; pool table
(new); fishing rods, tackle,
Minnow pail; knapsacks; hip
boots; crocks and sealers; milk
bottles; 3 oil lamps; Winchester
12 gauge shot gun (like new);
snow shoes; skates; muskrat
traps; cream separator; quilting
frames; step ladder; feather
pillows; cushions; bedding;,
towels; curtains and drapes;
table linens and fancy work;
variety of mirrors; clocks (2
Mantle, 2 electric, 1 wall); flowers
and flower pots; scatter rugs;
rubber matting; radios; T.V. se t;
quantity of dishes, odd plates,
nick-nacks, silverware and glass
(some antique); meat grinder;
jardiniers; harness bridles and
bits; buggy wheels and shafts;
syrup pan, cans,spiles, yoke for
carrying pails; battery charger;
extension cords; gas lantern and
lamp; small tools; gardening
tools; cant hook; pulleys; logging
chains; ropes; Circular Saw stand
and belt; lanterns; Wheelbarrow;
veranda Pillars; fence rails; new
garden cultivator; Rotary lawn.
mower; gas cans; milk can and
strainer; walking plow.
And many other interesting items
too numerous to list.
Terms — Cash
Lunch Booth.
Executors and Auctioneers not
responsible for accidents in any
way connected with the sale.
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD
• Ripley 395-5353
AUCTIONEERS
MR. & MRS.EDWIN MARTIN
Executors
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21. Tenders Wanted
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County of Huron
Tenders For
Trucks, Tractors
and Car
Separate sealed tenders on forms
and in envelopes available from
the undersigned will be received
until 4:00 p.m, on:
Monday, Nov 1.0,
1975
for the following
76,101, 50 tAton pick tip
trucks
76-102, 1, 35,000 G.V.W.
dump truck
76-103, 1, 60 H.P. iridutt-
rial tractor with front end
loader and back-hoe
76-104, 1, 40 H.P. farm or
industrial tractor
76-105, 1, automobile
Trade-ins will be offered. -
J. W. Britnell, P. Eng.;
Huron County Engineer
OCTOBER 15. 1975 21-98-1
HUGH and Melinda 'Johnston
would like to thank all those who
helped at the time of the fire, also
after the fire. We would like to
thank the Grey Township Fire
Department for their quick action,
also a special thanks to the
fireman who stayed all night to
prevent the fire spreading.
24-98x1
A big thank you to all who so
kindly remembered me with
get-well wishes, cards, visits and
treats while I was a patient in the
Stratford Hospital and since
returning home. Carol Ten Pas.
24-98-1
Special thanks to Dr. Beharry,
nurses of Listowel Memorial
Hospital. Also for gifts and
flowers from friends and family
while I was a patient' in Listowel
Memorial Hospital. — Grace
Smith. 24-98-1
The family of the late Mrs. W. E.
Willis thank all those who expres-
sed their sympathy' in words and
deeds and for the beautiful floral
tributes. Also to the U.C.W. for
serving lunch and to those who
sent things to the house. Your
thoughtfulness was appreciated.
24-98-1
STEPHENSON- Fred and Sharon
• are happy to announce the safe
arrival of Chantelle Leigh weigh-
ing 6 lbs and 13 oz. on Friday,
October 3, 1975."A wee sister for
Charlene and Corrinna. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
F.M. Stephenson, Brussels and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Storey, St.
Marys. Special thanks to Dr.
Hanlon and O.B. staff at Wing-
ham and District Hospital. Also,
thanks to those who sent flowers,
cards, visits and Kelly, Mary and
Anita who looked after the girs
while I was in hospital. 24-98-1
Vera & Alvin McDonald wish to
thank their friends, relatives, and
neighbours for all the nice gifts,
cards and congratulations on their
25th wedding Anniversay. Also to
all those who helped in anyway to
make it an enjoyable evening.
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25. In Memoriam
HUETHER — In loving memory
of a dear husband, Glenn, father
and grandfather, who passed
away October 14th, 1974.
The month of October is here
again.
To me the saddest of the year.
The blow was hard the shock
severe
To part with Glenn I loved so
dear.
No one knows the heartaches
Only those who have loved can
tell.
The grief we bear in silence,
For the one we loved so well.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife Isabel
and Family. 25-98-1
27. Births
PROCTER- To Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Procter, (nee Nancy
Pearson)at St. Josephs Hospital
London on Thursday October 9, a
son, Mark Raymond Pearson. A
grandson for Mrs. Dorothy'
Procter, R.R. 4, Brussels and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Pearson Brussels
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POST
WANT-ADS
DIAL 887.6641
Recent investigations 4ere
carried. out by OPP officers at the
Wingham Detachment include;
Five investigations with five
persons charged under theLiquor
,Control Act.
Thirty-four charges laid and
twenty-six warnings issued under
the Highway Traffic Act. •
Thirty-two investigations with
one charge laid under the
Criminal Code.
On Monday, October 6, Verna
M. Haugh of R.R.1, Wingham
was westbound on Conc. 6-7,
Turnberry Township when , a
cattlebeast owned by RObert G.
O'Neil ran from the north ditch
and struck the Haugh vehicle.
Damages to the. Haugh vehicle
were estimated at $300.00.
Daniel J. McMurren of
Listowel was westbound on.
Highway 86, Howick Township
when he struck an air compressor
on the roadway, causing $300.00
damage to his vehicle.
On Tuesday, October '7, Th
omas Rawn of R.R.2, Wingham
was eastbound on Highway 86,
east of the junction Highway 87
when he went off the roadway on
the south side, back and off the
north edge of the road and struck
a fence post owned by Allan
Nicholson. Mr. Rawn was not
injured, Damages to his vehicle
were estimated at $1500.00.
On Thursday, October 9, John
T. Rinn ” of R.R.1, Belgrave and
Doris M. Laidlaw of Blyth were
involved in a collision on. Highway
4, south of the junction of Huron
Road 20, East Wawanosh
Township. John T. Rinn and a
passenger in his car, Clara Rinn
were injured as a result of the
collisionDarnages to both vehicles
were estimated at $1500.00.
On Friday, October 10, Ching-
Chi Kwan of Toronto was
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But he says he likes people and
kids, "that's my reward."' "The
Lord needs me, that's why I'm
still alive", he chuckles.
John Vintar is convinced that
our schools are getting better. He
says we've moved ahead,' at least
on the personal level, on treating
each student' as a person. And he
Were no injuries. Damages wee
westbound on County Road 3
roadway, entered the north dite
and struck a hydro pole. Tier
estimated at $200.00,
east of the Minto-Howick Tow
Line when he went off th
On Saturday, October 11, Pa
R. Mitchner , of Kitchener an
Bobby J. Beauvais of R.R.l, St
Clements were involved in
collision on. Highway 86, west 0
the Zetland Bridge. Injured as ,
result of the collision wa
Anneliese Mitehner, a passenge
in the Mitchner vehicle,
Damages were estimated a
$1300.00.
Harold W. Leachman of R.11,2,
Wingham was involved in a single
car accident on Highway #4,
south of the Huron-Bruce County
Line when the Leachinan vehicle
entered the east ditch in order to
avoid an oncoming vehicle, and
struck some ,guide posts, There
were no injuries. Damages were
estimated at $500.00.
On Saturday, ,october 11, 1975,
Richard J. Leader of R.R,1,
Winghalii and Timothy J. Wylie
of 'Gorrie were involved in a
collision on Highway 87, east of
Huron Road 33, Howick
Township. Injured as a result of
the collision were Mr. Leader and
a passenger in his v ,ehicle,
Renee. Morris of Wroxeter,
Damages were estimated at
$500.00.
Heifer of R.R.#I, Paul B.
Wingham was eastbound on
10-11 , west of Concession
15-16, Turnberry sideroad
Township drawing a silage
wagon. The wagon became
detached, entered the south ditch
and struck a vehicle owned by ,
Roy W. Taylor, of R.R.#3,
Winghain which was parked,
No one was injured. Damages
were estimated at $700.00.
thinks we have better equipped,
better trained teachers. We're
educating people in a much
broader sense than we used to.
He concedes that parents
aren't involved much with the
school system as a whole except
electorally but says they are
involved at the school level, "We
have no closed schools", he says,
ntiqtie Hall seat; writing desk;
deboard; Wright piano;
iesterfield; Coffee table;
imber of small tableS; several
Alolstered chairs and platform
ckers; round oak dining roam
ble with 5 leaves, 6 matching
Lairs; china •cabinet; buffet; 5
ece dinette suite; drop leaf
ble; card table; 2 Captain's
lairs; studio couch; Assortment
lamps; leather covered couch;
'ass bed; bureau; wash stands
id dressers; 2 iron beds;
ldside chest; large blanket box;
irdrobe; 2 antique trunks :(one
)m Ireland); ' Afitiqud kitchen
airs; kitchen cabinet; oil Steve;•
--THE BRUSSELS POST,
Educational quality