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STOCKER SALE
1200 Head
at
Hensall Livestock
Sales Ltd.
on
Sat. -October 2 1976
at 1:00 p.M.
Consisting of:, Steers, Heifers and Calves
VICTOR HAEGREAVES p19] 482-7511 Clinton
or
BARRY MILLER [51912354717 Dieter or 229.620 BARRY
LARRY GARDINER, Atietioneei
20-474'
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14 perty ]For Sale
19 Notices
2Q Auction Sales
21 Tenders Wanted
24 .Carcjs of. Thanko
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Lloyd W.
Hutton
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
BROKER
WINGHAM
Just listed this attractive brick
one floor home in a quiet
residential area. Main floor rooms
are nicely decorated with new
broadloom throughout. Full
basement has laundry• room and
tubs, also partially completed
recreation room. There is a new
sun deck, paved drive and early
possession can be given. A good
house at a good price.
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WINGHAM
Four bedroom brick home with 4
pc bath, living room, family room,
kitchen, laundry room, full
basement and oil furnace.
Reduced to sell.
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COUNTRY LIVING •
3 bedroom ranch home on a one
acre lot. Living room, dining
room, and kitchen with electric
heating and drilled well.
Recreation room and patio with
taxes only $215 year. This 4 yr.
old home is attractive throughout
and heating costs are low. Also on
the property is a brick school with
a finished games room in the
basement. This could be a good
two family setup.
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GREY TWP.
50 acre dairy farm, with one floor
home, renovated with color lok
siding. The barn 40' x 80' and 16'
x 40' has 24 tieups. New milk
house 18' x acres good
workable land. Owner has other
interests and wants a quick sale.
Asking $49,900. * * * * **
TEESWATER
Partially completed three
bedroom brick house in new
residential area. This home will
feature coloured bath, modern.
kitchen and electric heating. At
the asking price of $41,900 you
can't ask for more.
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BRUSSELS AREA
100 acres on highway, 65 acres
workable. House needs repairs,
barn 40 x 40, Less than $50,000.
MEL MATHERS
WINGHAM 357-3208
Representing
LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL
ESTATE LIMITED
Broker, Kincardine.
14-47- -1
15 Property For Rent.
FARM HOUSE ' 4 miles west of
Molesworth on 86 Highway. All
conveniences. Available October
1st. References required. Phone
335-3067. 15-47-1
19 Notices
COMBINING flax, corn and
beans. John Deere corn and bean
special. Phone 887-9054. 19-45-3
CUSTOM Work filling silos.
Gerald Heyink 523-9208. 19-47-2
TO GIVE AWAY German
Shepherd and Collie puppies to a good home. Call 887-6876.
19-47x1
Pregnant
and Distressed ?
Call BIRTHRIGHT
527,7157, 432-7191,
WE CARE
19-36-
Notice
As of October 1, 1976, The Legal
Aid Office. for Huron. County will
be located at
44 North Street, Goderich
Telephone 524-9612 •
19.47-2
Fire Places, Block Foundation,
Chimneys, Roofing, Etc.
HARRIS BROS.
BLUEVALE Ontario
Call.
887-9375 evenings or 528-6098
days. 19-46x ;2
A. and B Lawn and Garden Care,
Sodding, Seeding, Fertilizing,
Grass Cutting, Roter Tilling,
residential and Commercial.
Snow Removal contracts now
available. Phone 887-6464. (After
6:00 p.m.) 19-45x4
Notice
All Rusting
Car Owners
Join .national group taking legal
action to recover losses from
Ford, G.M.C. Chrysler - Write
RUST GROUP. .
BOX 164, STATION N
NEW TORONTO 14, Ont.
19-45-4
SEPTIC tanks and indtistrial
pumping, complete installation of
new system, fully 'licensed;
prompt service. Call Ray Mills,
Atwood 356-2346. 19-35-25
Septic Tanks
Cleaned
New Modern
Equipment
Over 20 years
experience
PHONE LOUIS BLAKE
R.R.#2, Brussels
19-36-tf
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, cess-
pools, , etc.• . Phone 887-6700,
Brussels. 19-36-tf
20 Auction Sales
• AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery, Livestock,
Household Effect's and Antiques
for ALLAN AND HAZEL
GRIFFITH on the east part of lots
31 and 32, Con. b, Howick Twp.,
11/4 miles south of Gorrie on
County Road 3 then 1 mile west
on Con B, on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
at 11 A,M.
Lunch Booth on Grounds
Seam by Number
MACHINERY I.H. W6 Tractor;
W4, 'Tractor, as is, with
chains; 3-furrow Drag Plows;
cultivatora; .t.D, 32-plate Ditc;
I.H. 15 run Seed Drill; 4-section
Harrows;` New Idea 7 ft. Power
Mower, 6 ft. Horse Mower; I.H.
Side Rakes; Hay Loader; Dump
Rake; N.H. No. 68 Baler with gas
engine; 2 Wagons and Racks I; 30
ft. Smoker Bale Elevator; J.D.
Manure Spreader; Ferano Snow
Blower; Trailers; Gravel Box;
Sloop Sleighs; M.H. 7 ft. Binders;
I.H. 6 ft Binder; Wooden. Box;
Fanning 'Mill; Wild Oat Cleaner;
Allied 16 ft. Grain Auger; Robert
Bell 28 x' 52" Threshing Machine
in A-1 Shape with cutter.; 150 ft.
endless Belt; Threshing Water
Tank; Potato Digger; Scales;
Stone Boat; Turnip Sower; Sap
Pan and Buckets; Remington
Chain Saw,. new Lumber; Surge 2
-unit Milker with pump and pipe
line; Malott Cream Separator;
M.F. 1100 Diesel tractor with cab,
radio, remotes and 1400 hours;
Case 5 furrow 16" bottom plough
with automatic reset and spring
coulters; Glencoe 191/2 ' spring
tooth cultivator (new); 28' Tite
bale elevator with motor.
And other Numerous Articles.
LIVESTOCK - 3 Holstein-Angus
Cows bred poll Angus; 3 Angus
Heifers, open; 5 Angus crossbred
Steers and Heifers, 400 to 650
lbs.; 2 Angus Steers, 950 lbs. ; 4
York crossed Sows, open; 1 Sow
with littett 38 Wearier Pigs.
EFFECTS & ANTIQUES - Conner
Wringer Washing Machine,, new;
Laundry Tubs; Kitchen Cabinet;
Pine Trunk; Hall Rack with
Mirror; Dressers; Beds; • Cherry
Bureau; 'Television; Cream Cans;
Wooden Butter Bowl, Paddle and
P rint; Aladin Lamp;, Finger Coal
Oil. Lamps; Lanterns; Copper
, Boiler; 3 pc. chesterfield Suite;
China Cabinet and Buffet
combination Wooden Ext. Table
and 6 chairs; Davenport; Odd
Ta,bles; Rocking Chair; Ext.
Table; 2 and 3 pc. Bedroom
Suites; Ice Box; ,Cruet. Set;
oustache Cup and Saucer; Hand
Painted Nippon Dishes; Occupied
Japan Cups and Saucers; Beaver
Sealers; Some Pressed Glass;
Bavarian Fruit Nappies; Crock;
Sad Irons; Iron Kettle; Cookware
and other Old Dishes.
TERMS — CASH DAY OF, SALE
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for any accidents or
injuries on property day of sale.
LEN METCALFE
Auctioneer
WALKERTON 881-1711
20-47-1
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Snow Plow,
TENDERS
Sealed tenders will be received
until 12 o'clock noon
Monday Oct. 4
1976
for 1976-1977 snow plowing.
Tender forms may be obtained
from 'the undersigned.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
WM. McARTER
k.R.#4,Brussels, Ont.
21-47-2
24 Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank all my good
friends and neighbours for cards,
treats and visits while I was a
patient in Listowel Hospital, also
a special thanks to Dr. Hay and all
the nurses and staff on the 1st
floor, Your kindness and
understanding will always be
remembered. Sincerely, Frank
Skinner. 24-47x1
would like to thank everyone for
their cards, gifts and visits while I
was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital.
appreciated them al. — Steve
Pletch. 24-47x1
A special thanks to everyone who
sent cards and gifts on the arrival
of our son. Thanks also for the
many visits and inquiries while
Sue and Robbie were in the
hospital. The generosity and
kindness is much appreciated. —
Neil, Sue and Robbie Gowing.
24-47-1
Sincere appreciation is e*presged
to the many who remembered me
with visits, cards and inquiries
while I was in hospital and since
coming home . Special thanks to
the V.O.N. for their excellent care
and my family for their
thoughtfulness shown in so many
ways. — Roy Kennedy. 24-47x1
The officers and 'directors of 'the
Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels School
Fair Board wish to thank all those
who advertised in the prizelist for
donations and grants, the judges
and to the many who helped in
any way to again make the fair a
success. 24-47-1
To all the kind friends and
neighbors who remembered me
with Get Well cards and kindly
messages within the last few
weeks I would like to say "Thank
You " from the bottom of my
heart. I sincerely appreciated
your kindliness and
thoughtfulness. — Mrs. Lillian
'McLean,.#3,Monkton. 24-47-1
Words, cannot express our deep
gratitude for the kindness shown
to us during our bereavement. To
our friends and neighbours and
all who brought food to the home
and gave flowers and donations in
memory of Bobby Joe, we say
thank you. Your strength and
support gave us courage to'
continue on. We thank all who
played a part in making Bobby
Joe's few short years happy ones;
days which brought laughter and
have left us with many beautiful.
memories. Our appreciation to
everyone who shared our sorrow
and made_ t easier to bear.
Two little hands 'are resting,
A loving, heart is still.
Bobby Joe is waiting
For us just over the hill.
— Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Leishman
and Family.
25 In Memoriam
PAYNE — In. Loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Cecil
Payne, who left us Sept. 20, 1972.
In tears we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away.
Our hearts were almost broken,
You fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping,
So peacefully free from pain,
We could not wish you back
To suffer that again.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Eve and family. 25-47-1
CARDIFF — In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Clifford (Pete)
Cardiff, who passed away
September twenty-eighth 1974.
Gone are the d ays we used to'
share
But in our hearts, you are
always tehre'
The gates of memory, will
never close
We miss you more, - than
anyone knows.
With tender love,, and deep
regret,
We who love you, will n ever
forget. •
-- Sadly missed, and lovingly
remembered by wife Helen and
family. 25-47x1
27 Births
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen are
happy to announce the birth of
their son,' in Seaforth Community
Hospital, September 20th. A
brother for Paul. 27-47-.1
GOWING — Neil and Sue are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their son Robert Neil (Robbie) on
September 2nd, 1976 at Listowel
Memorial Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Gowing, R.R '„2, Bluevale and
Mr. and Mrs. Ian McDonald,
Brussels, 27-47-1
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Magee
are happy to announce the birth
of their daughter, Joannie Marie,
in Wingham Hospital, Monday,
September 13th, Weight 9 lbs.
8 3/4 ozs. 27-47x1
Paul and Dianne McCallum
(Willis) Walton, wish to announce
the arrival of a baby girl, Cynthia
Marie, born Sept. 9, 1976 in
Seaforth 'Community Hospital.
27-47-1
THE' 'BRUSSELS POST
24-47-1
SEPtEMBER 92, 19/6. ',i‘ 19