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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-01-28, Page 161.7"it Service Station Dealer Gulf Oil Canada has a business opportunity for an individual' with initiative. *Gulf 'has a requyement for a person to lease and operate a Gulf Service Station. Willingness to make a capital investment in' your -own business, plus previous experience in the service station or related business are essential. The successful candidate will receive training in the sales, service and business management aspects of the service station busineSs. In addition, a continuous program of advertising, marketing and business counselling will be available to Gulf station operators. Please forward resumes to: - • GULF OIL CANADA LTD. 383 Richmond St., Ste.900, London N6a 3C4 5-13-2 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED New Modern Equipment Over 20 years experience Phone LOUIS Blake 8874800 .R.R.02,Brasteli 0:64' 2 Lb. 12 OZ.— Bakery RICH'S COFFEE RICH SCHNEIDER'S SOFT MARGARINE FROZO. • FRENCH FRYS 011) SOUTH ORANGE JUICE Free Delivery Phone 887-9226 2.29 SCHNEIDER'S FROZEN LEGS OR BREASTS BREADED CHICKEN '14' 55* wEsToN reg. 65' CHOCOLATE SWISS ROLLS STEPHENSON7S- Grocery 21199' 1 Lb 49' Tub 3R 1.00 49' 32 Oz., McCiitcheon Phone 8879445. • Grocery We Deliver SCHNEIDER'S FROZEN nn MINI SIZZLER SAUSAGE lb'IMO DAtt*S 'Chocolate Chocolate Fudge, 49 COOKIES Peantit Butter Chip lg.bag 4 Help Wanted 4 Help Wanted Office Help Wanted Female or Male JOB DESCRIPTION General office work as follows• • Cashier duties including daily cash • balancing. Receiving money on, accounts receivable. Daily cash and credit billings (On the job training) Payroll clerk. We use the McBee System on a bi-weekly pay out. (On the job training) General office duties, including dealing with the public. HOURS -OF WORK Monday to Friday 8:30A.M.' to 5:30P.M. Alternate Saturdays 8:30A.M. to 12 Noon. (Closed all day Saturday July and August) Average 42 hour week. • QUALIFICATIONS Employee must be neat and courteous. Must have a thorough knowledge of.simple arithmetic, addition and subtraction and percentages. Business training and or past experience, would be advantageous, but not a necessity. Applicant, must be aggressive and co-Opera: tive with other employees and willing to learn. A knowledge of people in the general area would be advantage ous. SALARY will be commensurate with ability to perform the duties. Job to start immediately. Do not apply unless you are prepared to work for a number of years. HOLIDAYS 9 Statutory holidays per year, as well as holidays as set our by, Department of Labour. Apply in writing stating qualtifications to 1.M."MCDONALD PRESIDENT McDonald Buildall BRUSSELS, ONTARIO P.O. BOX 170 4-13-1 5 Bus. Opportunity 5 Bus. Opportunity URGENT Need wooden cellar table, dry sink, iron bed with brass trim, top cash prizes. PHONE 348-8298 12 ••-0-t-t 16. THE BRUSSELS .POST, JANUARY. 28 1976 14 Property. For Sale Don Hamilton REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LIMITED 100 acre farm, 94 acres workable, a 60' x 60' bank barn and a driving shed. The frame home is modern and has four bedrooms. ***** 100 acre farm, 70 acres workable, a bank barn, silo and silo unloader, implement shed, and a 3 bedroom red brick home. Priced to sell. . ****** WANTED — Farms, homes and ,commercial listings. , Contact IVAN CAMPBELL • Phone 887-6672 Representing DON HAMILTON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LTD. LISTOWEL, Ontario. 14-13-1 FOliDWICH AREA 159 acres, over 100 workable,' balance good pasture and, bush. Bank barn in excellent condition, now used for dairy, new milk house with bulk tank, , silo with unloader, machinery storage building. Modern 4 bedroom home with every convenience. Asking $130,000.00. WINGHAM AREA 190 acres, 100 workable, plus bush and pasture. Modern barn now used for dairy, new milk house with bulk lank; new pole barn. Two, four bedroom homes with every convenience. Asking $140,000.00 LUCKNOW AREA 100 acres, 85 workable; balance hardwood maple bush. Bank barn now used for beef operation,- good fenceS. Two storey home which needs some repair. Asking $115,000. 00 GORRIE AREA 100 acres, 92 workable, 8 acres hardwood bush. Bank barn 45'x102' now used for dairy. New milk house. Two silos. Two itorey, 5 bedroom brick home. Asking $95,000.00 TEESWATER AREA 103 acres mostly workable; barn in excellent condition, 70'x45' now divided into three loose pens. New 60 foot silo, steel grainery; implement shed. Four bedroom brick home with all onveniences. Asking $85,000.00 WEST WAWANOSH 100 acres, partly workable, bal- ance bush and pasture, Also an old fraine farm home and a two room cabin. Taxes $208.00 per year. Asking $43,500,00 . NEAR DOUGLAS POINT five acres, small barn; two storey 3 bedroom brick home With conveniences. Exellent drilled well. A W k I s NG ing $21,900.00 HAM OFFICE 357-3840 WM ADAMSON 528.2113 C. SUTCLIFFE 392.6969 M. SEARSON451-3044 It Pays ft:1.1;1st With Hoist For the Most i , 19 Notices BROPHY TAXI, Wingham. All passengers fully insured. 24 hour service 357 4234. 19-107-tf WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. • 19-05-tf SERVICE We will pick up all bead and Disabled • Cows and Horses and Stocker Cattle . and all small animals for a mall service charge. We have three trucks to service you 24 hours 7 days a week.. Phone Collect 887-9334 Brussels "Pet Food Supplies Lic.519-C-75 19-0 -tf 24 Cards of Thanks I would like to thank all those who visited me, sent cards and treats which I received while in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. — Ross Alcock. 24-13x1 We -would like to express our sincere thank yOu to all who remembered and helped during our recent bereavement. A pecial thanks to the DoctOrs, nurses and staff at Huronview, to the Rebekah Lodge and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion, to Mr. Innes and the M.L. Watts funeral home; and to those who helped in any way. .. Jack, Hardy, and Frank Routle,clge 24-13x1 24 Cards of Thanks k . My sincere thanks is expressed to all those who remembered me with flowers, -get-well, cards and visits while I was in Victoria Hospital, special thanks to the Lions Club and Western Star Lodge, also to those who provided transportation to and from hospi- tal for myself and ntrwife. Your thoughtfulness Was .appreciated. R.W. Kennedy. 24-13x1 25- In Memoriam In loving memory of a dear husband, father, and grandfather John E. White, who •passed away one year ago, January 27, 1975: It's lonesome here without you. We miss you more each day. For life is not the same‘ for us, Since you were called away. If we had all the, World to give We'd give it, yes and more, To hear your voice and see your And greet you at the door; Lovingly remembered by wife Mary and all of the family. 25-13x1 Winners at Family Paradise euchre • Winners at the euchre held at Family Paradise were ladies High •Mrs. John Henderson; Ladies' lone hand, Alberta Hudie; Ladies' low - Bonnie Glanville. Men's high, -,Don Liphard; Men's Lone = L9rne Glanville; Men's low - Danny. Holmes. Next scheduled card party is , February. 3 at 8 o'clock. The friendly neighbour- - hood exercise. rantimattion , Walk lt block 12 Wanted To Buy 19 Notices Tw are I Flu ro much other That' Britn Frills Mt the p to th , 693 I- the 5 Re mad Bi TI $3 Bru! villa Mor dole soul rout B lout sew pros said the OM' C that mer reqt Dun of C to