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CLASSIFIED Non-farming youth to
14 Property For Sale 22 Legal Notices 25 In Memoriam gain farm experience
Huffon
Real Estate
:Beautifully renovated former one
floor school on a half acre lot with
many mature trees. Changed
three years ago into a very
attractive home with color lok
siding. There is a kitchen with
modern cupboards, living room,
family room, two bedrooms, 4 pc
bath and sunporch. Good carpet
throughout and nearly new
furnace. Fully insulated,
aluminum storms and screens.
* * * * * *
Bluevale - attractive one, floor
year old home with attached,
garage, having three bedrooms,
living room, kitchen with modern
cupboards, dining area and 4 pc.
bath. Electrically heated.
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Belgrave - 3% acres in the village
of Belgrave suitable for 12
building lots. Property is in a
good location.
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An excellent building lot in a good
residential area in Wingham.
* * * * * * • .
49 acres close to 'VVingham-, a
beautiful building site. M aitland
River along property.
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90 acres on a highway, 16 acres
cleared land, no buildings.
* * * * *
Wingham area - 181 acre dairy
farm with two sets of buildings,
including a large brick home with
all conveniences: This is a good
family set up and possession can
be arranged in time for spring.
MEL M ATHERS
Wingham 357-3208
Re'presenting •
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL
ESTATE LIMITED
Broker, Kincardine
14-22-1
19 Notices
McArter Masonary: Brick and
block work., New houses, founda-
tions, chimneys built, repaired
etc. Call 887-6325.
19-22-4
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, cess-
pools, etc. Phone 887-6700,
Brussels. 19-21-tf
Pregnant
and Distressed'?
Call BIRTHRIGHT
527-7157, 432-7197
WE CARE
19-20-tf
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED.
New Modem
Equipment
Over 20 years
experience
PHONE LOUIS BLAKE
887-6800
R.R.#2, 13rUssels
10413-tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the ESTATE OF ANNIE
WILLIAMS, late of the Village of
Brussels, widow, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particular's of
same to the undersigned on or
before April 7th, 1976, after
which date the estate's assets will
be distributed, having regard
only to claims that have then been
received.
CRAWFORD, MILL — DAVIES.
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
22,20-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of 'NORMAN
McLARTY late of the Township of
Grey, gentleman, deceased.
All persons having claims
• against the above estate are
equired to send full particulars of
Same to the undersigned on or
before April 7th, 1976, after
which date the estate's assets will
be distributed, having regard
only to claims that have then been
received.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
22-20-3
24 Cards of Thanks
Words cannot express what we
would like to say to the many
people who have shown us so
much kindness and sympathy in
the loss of a dear husband, father,
and grandfather. We shall always
remember the devotion and care
given by Drs. Busby and Fetterly
and nurses in Victoria Hospital,
and to Dr. Whitman and the
nurses in Seaforth Community
Hospital. We give grateful thanks
for the many donations to the
Cancer Society, the Canadian
Arthritis and Rheumatism Society
and for other donations. Thanks
for all. the floral tributes, to the
Masonic Order, The Order of the
Eastern Star, Seaforth Lions and
the High School Trumpet Band,
Rev. Reuber and Box Funeral
Home. Lastly to our relatives and
friends and kind neighbours for
their help and sympathy which
helped sustain us in our
bereavement. — The McGAvin
Family. 24-22-1
I wish to thank my relatives,
neighb ours for their visits,
inquiries, cards, flowers and gifts
while I was a patient in Listowel
Memorial and since my return
home. Your kindness was
appreciated. — Thelma Cotton.
24-22x1
I wish to thank my relatives,
friends, and neighb ours for their
kindness shown to me while a
patient in Listowel Memorial
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr.
Donald Munn and nursing staff
on the second floor . Venetta
Bremner, Ethel, Ont. 24-22x1
I wish to thank all my friends for
all their lovely cards, gifts and
Visits while we were in Wingham
Hospital and then at home. It was
very much appreciated. Emily
and Laura Cousins. 24-22x1
My SinCere thanks for the cards,
visits and eirqtriries while I was a
patient in Wingham District and
Victoria Hospitals. Your kindness
Was Very much appreciated. —
.Herb Strettori. 24-22-1
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ALCOCK — In loving memory of
a dear mother, Mrs. Richard.
Alcock, who passed away March
26th, *1949.
She was always a wonderful
mother,
She played life's battle square,
No matter when we needed
her.
We always found her there
So every day our hearts go out
To the dearest and best of
Mothers
Who never had time to think of
herself
But always thought of others.
— Sadly missed and ever
remembered by the family.
25-22x1
CURRIE — In loving memory of a
dear father, grandfather and
brother, Donald S. Currie who
passed away one year ago, April
3, 1975.
The blow was great, the shock
severe,
We little thought the end was
near,
And only those who have lost
can tell,
The pain of parting without
farewell.
More each day we miss you,
Friends may think the wound ,is
healed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within . our hearts
concealed.
— Always remembered by sons
Barry , John and Douglas, sister
Betty and families. 25-22x1
26 Personal
COUSINS — George and Emily
Cousins wish to announce the
arrival of their daughter Laura
Ann, a sister for Tim. 26-22x1
27 Births
DUNCAN — On March 23, 1976,
in Stratford General Hospital,
Meryl & Brian Duncan were gifted
with a daughter, Delaney.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Wesenberg, Brussels
and Mr. and Mrs. Delford
Duncan of Atwood. 27-22x1
District
Deputy to
visit with
Rebekahs
Morningstar Rebekah Lodge
held regular meeting with a
good attendance. Noble Grand
leona Connely in charge.
The charter was draped in
memory of the late Janet Shrep-
nick. _Reports were given on sick
and shut ins and thank yous read.
cref a ry and treasurer gave
reports. Invitations were received
from Wingham' Rebekah Lodge to
attend their ineetin on. April 5 and
Listowel Rebekah Lodge to attend
their meeting April 22, Both
meetings their District Deputy
will by paying her official visit,
members were reminded of Dis
trict meeting in Goderich April
146. Delegate's were chosen to
June. -
Lodge
the Rebekah Assembly in
Lodge closed a social hour
followed a few games of euchre
was played. High prize was won
by Sarah Stephenson, Low prize
Joan 'Stephenson. A delicious
lunch was served by lunch
committee.
This year the Ontario Ministry
of Agriculture and Food will once
again be sponsoring the Junior
Agriculturalist Program during
the summer of 1976. The program
is designed to provide a practical
learning experience for young
people from non-farm homes who
have a serious interest in
agriculture, and who have had no
experience working on a farm.
As a Junior Agriculturalist, a
person will be placed on a
selected commercial farm, where
he/she will perform regular
activities relative to that farm
operation. In addition, a Junior
Agriculturalist, will have an
opportunity to develop an
appreciation of rural life through
living with a farm family , and
through participating in the local
4-H and Junior Farmer programs
and in other rural activities.
The prospective Junior
Agriculturalists .will be either
boys or girls 16 to 17 years of age
and must be in good physical and
mental condition in order to
withstand the vigorous physical
effort. Selection will be ba ded in
part on their reasons for being
interested in agriculture, and
their plans for further education
and a career.
All Junior Agriculturalists will
be required to participate in an
orientation program to help
prepare them for their farm stay.
This program will be held about
mid June and on-farm
assignment will be for a nine
week period, commencing on
June 21st and terminating on
August 20th in .1976.
A Junior Agriculturalist will be
assigned, wherever possible, to a
farm with the type of enterprise
(s) in which he/she is most
interested. The duties involved
will vary considerably depending
on the individual farm operation,
the demonstrated ability of the
Junior Agriculturalist and the
kind of enterprises found on the
farm.
The interested host farmers are
to be commercial farms, with the
operator engaged in farming full
time. They must be interested in
helping inexperienced young
people develop the skills required
on a farm and are expected to
have the ability to work well with
and supervise young people. Host
farmers must also provide
suitable accommodation for the
Junior Agriculturalist during
his/her stay on the farm.
Each Junior Agriculturalist will
receive a training allowance of
$16.00 per day, based on a six day
week. $6.00 of 'this will be
provided by the Ontario Ministry
Agriculture and Food; the host
farmer will provide $5.00 per day
in cash, as well as supplying room
and board worth $5.00 per day.
Persons interested in
participating in this program as
either a host farmer or Junior
Agriculturalist should contact Len
MacGregor at 482-3428 or long
distance Zenith 7-2800 or write to
the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food in Clinton.
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