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at HULLY GULLY
y - Sunday, May 23
Make it a Day or
Make It A Weekend
CAMP - DANCE - HAYRIDE
Rentals and Practice on Monday
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COMPLETE PRICE $ 3 4 9 9.0 0
sales tax extra
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• Front Disc Brakes
• Power Assisted Brakes
• Chrome Bumpers with overridersv
Wheel Covers
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(E.P.A. rating and outstanding 49 Miles Per Gallon.)
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B 210 S TODAY
• Flow thru Ventilation
and Great Gas Mileage at no extra charge
AM. Radio
Body Side Moulding ,
Pin Striping
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24 Cards of Thanks
The Brussels L.A. thank the
Guides, Brownies, and the
committee in charge for their
support in the sale of Guide
Cookies. Cookies sold out. Sorry
some people did not get them.
24-29-1
25 In Memoriam'
Arena closings
concern county
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WANT-ADS
DIAL 887,-6641
Huronview
resident
rates set
The committee of management
of Huronview has concurred with
a proposal of Metropolitan
Toronto 'Social Services
Department that certain trust
funds of residents in hoines for
the aged and similar extended
care facilities be made available
to the homes to apply to care
costs.
The suggestion has also been
made that co-payments under
Extended Care Health Program
be set at a figure equivalent to
Residential Care rates charged in
any municipal Home of the Aged.
Chester Archibald, adminis-
trator of Huronview, explained
that residents are allotted $43 a
month as "spending money". If
this money isn't *spent, it
accumulates in a trust fund. In
many cases, persons who are
chronically ill for a long period
and who have no opportunity to
spend the money, either build the
fund to afigure where they lose
part of their old age assistance
pension - or the money falls to the
heirs at the death of the resident.
Mr. Archibald says it is felt that
such money should be applied to
the care of the resident when it
cannot be spent or utilized by the
person for some private need or
want.
• The residential rate at
Huronview has been approved at
$15.32 per day, effective April 1,
1976 as approved by the Ministry
20-A9-1 of Community and Social
Services.
Huron County Library has
24 Cards of Thanks received $5,000 from Wintario to
be used for strengthening the
I would like to thank everyone for Canadiana collection.
cards, gifts and visits while a iniiiiimmill111111111111
patient in Listowel Hospital.
Special thAnks to friends and
neighbours, Dr. Hay, nurses and
staff on first floor. — Mr. Bert
Heibein. 24-29-1
ales;
Notices
Pregnan't
and Distressed ?
Call BIRTHRIGHT
527-7157, 432-7197
WE CARE 19-27-tf
Roofing
avestroughing
Painting
Pointing.
Insulating
and
Carpentry
Contact ti
ERWIN WARD,
Seaforth
527-0502
19-28-4
0 Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and Household
ects will be held for MRS.
ABEL JORDAN in the
elgrave Arena
SATURDAY, MAY 22
.
at 1 P.M.
hesterfield with chair; platform
ker; swivel chair; 3 studio,
uches; dining table; . china
binet; kitchen table with 4
airs; combination • radio
amophone; Singer treadle
ring machine; large oak roll
p antique desk; beds, springs,
attresses, 2 large antique
reaus; 2 wardrobes;' half' rack
d mirror; 17 ft. Gibson freezer;
dge; propane gas stove; ,
acuum cleaner; floor polisher;.
ble and floor lamps; pole lamp;
tique dishes; cooking utensils;
ectric appliances; small tools.
Property has a large red brick
ie with 4 bedrooms, living,
mg and kitchen. There is
piece bath up and 2-piece down,
ge sun porch and a 2 car
rage with stable below.
Property will be offered at, 3
subject to a reserve bid.
Terms on Property - 10% down
Glance in 30 days:
For property information
Phone 887-6395
rim on household items - Cash
GEORGE POWELL
Clerk •
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
20-28-2
AUCTION SALE
For C. M. DENNIS
Lot 31, Con, 17, Grey Twp:,
ton County, 1 /2 mile south of
actieff.
Saturday, MAY 22
1:0(1 P.M:
odel 18 North We'si-hovel, Air
Inpressor, Gravel Box, Wagon
d Flat RAck 8 x 16; Seeder and
rtiker Spreader on Wheels,
sc, 5 Sections Harrows, 8N
-d Tractor With IfidtiStrial
ader, Snow Bucket and Manure
rk, 342 Nuffield Tractor with b, 4214,P., Snow R1OWer Anvil
d Stand, Stationary Drill Press,,
gent 220 Volt Welder, Tripod,
Aiii Hoist, Trailer with draulic Dump Box, Coiciat
ixer„ Ford 2 Furrow Plow,
Itivator, Manure Spreader , ectric Saw for lion,- Emery, ols 3/4. inch Drive Socket Large
renches, Small Wrenches
20 Auction Sales
Handyman Jack, 'Hydraulic Jacks
from 5 Tons Up; Jacks, Paint
Sprayer, Weed Sprayer, Barn
Sprayer, Scales, Water Trough,
Iron Frame on Top 'of Trough,
Wheelbarrow, FArrowing
Crates, Oil Stove, Cage Nests, 36
Hens; Chain. Saw, Skill Saw,
Sander, 2 Insulation Batts, Grass
Seed Sower, Battery Tester,
Battery Charger, Cable for
Shovel, All Sizes of Chains, Taps
and Dies, Steel for Welding Plate,
Tarpaulin, Drag Line Down in Pit,
Name Stamp for Tools,, 5
Different size Clamps, Clamps for
Long Material, 30 Rods Woven
Fence Wird', 40 Rods Barb Wire,
40 Steel Posts, Veterinary
Supplies, Barn Fan, Grain Bag•
Holder, 6noveis, rorKs, :hies,
Wire Pinchers, Horne Made
Blacksmith • Tool (Antique),
Cistern Pump, TV Aerial, Dog
Harness. V Belts, Tree Trimmer,
Guns and Brass Powder Pouch,
Separator Bowls, Coal ' Oil
Heater.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Iron Day BEd, Chrome Kitchen
Set', 4 Chairs, Odd Chairs, Baby
Crib and Springs, TV• Stand,
Electric Clock, Kitchen
Cupboard, Moffat Glass Door
Stove, Aluminum Door, Glass and
Screen, Left Hinges, Vacuum
Frame, Washing Machine,
Trunk, Wooden Antique Chest,
Quilts, Pine Cupboard, Tight to
Wall, Open Front; Cedar Cow
Horn Lamps, Pots and Pans, Few
Dishes.
SWINE
3 Sows with Pigs, 60 Pigs.
JACKSON & JACKSON
Auctioneers
Listowel 20-29-1
AUCTION SALE
For JOSEPH E. JACKLIN
Lot 14, Con. 4, Grey Twp., 5 miles
:south west of Molesworth.
SATURDAY, MAY 9
1:00 P.M.
MACHINERY - Case Model D.
Tractor; Case V Tractor, IFIC 4
Bar Side RAke, IHC 13 Run seed
drill; •John Deere 5 Ton WAgon
with flotation Tires and Rack,
Smoker 32 Ft. Bale Elevator and
,Motor, 4 Section Harrows and
Stretcher; IHC 32 Plate Disc,
David Brown PTO Manure
Spreader, 24 Ft. Extension
Ladder, Fanning Mill and Motor,
Barn Jack, Vise, Anvil, Lumber,
Chevrolet 4 door sedan car, As Is.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT'
Cook Stove; Moffat Refrigerator;
Westinghouse 4 burner stove,
table and 3 chairs; Admiral TV,
china cabinet, Day bed, pole
lamp, Antique Rocking Chair;
Platform Rocker, Iron Bed and
Mattress; Dresser;) Wash Stand;
3 piece bedroom suite, iron Bed,
dresser, sewing machine, wash
stand, Child's' wooden bed,
dishes, cooking utensils, tools.
SOME ANTIQUES
TERMS CASH
JACKSON & JACKSON
Auctioneers
1 /4
I Wish to thank .friendg. and
neighbours for cards, flower's,.
gifts arid vigitg white I was rn the
hospital and since coming: home,
It was 'very much .aggetelated„
Thank you all, — Dotothy
24.29-1
Arena closings occupied part of
the discussion time at Huron
County Council's April session. on •
Thursday, April 29. Now that
arenas and curling rinks have
been, brought under the
.Occupational Safety Branch of the
Ministry of Labour subject to the
Industrial Safety Act, much
concern about the structural
adequacy of municipal arenas to
withstand heavy snow loads and
winds has been expressed.
.It is' understood that some
arenas in Huron County will, be
closed unless they are reinforced
according to recommendations of
a consulting engineer which, the
municipality must hire at its own
expense. The engineer's report is
to be submitted to the Ministry of
Labor to be analyzed.
Some 800 municipalities have
been contacted by the Ministry
recommending that all arenas
within their municipalities be
carefully examined by a profes-
sional engineer to ensure that
arenas meet the requirements of
The National Building Code. The
action was taken of ter several
tragedies involving arenas and
curling rinks which collapsed
since 1959.
Reeve Bill Elston pointed out to
council that stricter requirements
have been written into the
building code since many arenas
were erected. He said, that arenas
in many areas just won't pass
inspection according to the new
building regulations.
"It is a hot issue," said Reeve
Elston.
The Huron Historic Jail Board
has been given approval to
dispose of the stove and other
kitchen equipment in the kitetievii,
and to use the proceeds to
refurbish the kitchen %ail
equipment of an earlier' era.. .
Raymond Scotchmer, curator of
the Huron Pioneer Museum, has
.been named publicity chairman
for the 1978 International Plowing
Match. He replaces the late
Gordon McGavin who passed
away recently.
Somebody
Wants What
You Don't Need!
SELL -
Through
Brussels
Post
Classified
Want Ads
In loving memory of a dear son
Brian Lawson Ward, who passed
away in his 17th year, May 14th,
1972.
• We think of him in silence,
We often speak his name
But all we have are memories
And a, picture in a frame.
— Forever loved and sadly
missed. Mom, Dad, Sisters and
Brother, Grandma and Grandpa
Heibein. 25-29-1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bell,
Brussels, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Sharon Jean, to Mr.
Frank Wilson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Wilson, Blyth. The,
wedding will take place June
11th, 1976 at 7:00 p.m. in
Brussels United Church.
26-29x1 •
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