HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-10-06, Page 19Clinton Office 482-3821
VIC FOX 523-9525
Pierre Ranneloo 523-9478
WROXETER
oom brick and frame house;
odern cupboard; 3 bedrooms;
rge living room; full basement;
sundry tubs; insulated. House in
cry good condition. Asking
29,750,
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
.5 acres, 85 'workable, 14 acres
f mixed bush, barns 52 x 60 also
'6 x52, 18 cow tie-Ups, tower silo
ith roof, milk house 14. x 40,
inplement shed 32 x 68. Two
ousel — one with 5 rooms,
piece bath, full basement, 2nd,
case, 9 rooms, full basement,
ath in good condition. Asking
97,500,
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
acres, 5 room house, 2-3
edrooms, 4-piece bath, full
asement, built-in cupboards,
am 50 x 70 implement shed 30x
Asking $32,500.
WALTON
acre, seven room house, very
d condition, Colour-Loc sid-
g, 3 bedrooms,' 3/4 basement
and dry, forced air oil heat,
mi. from Walton. 14-45-1
TOWN OF BRUSSELS
storey building, 1800 square
et; 4-piece bath,full basement
nished for banquet facilities,
nd floor for apartment use.
xcellent retail outlet. Great
otential. Asking $27,900.
ew 6-room brick and stone front
case, 3 bedrooms, 4-piece bath
ith vanity, fully insulated,
roadloom and linoleum floors,
xcellent condition, lot 871/2 x
2. Asking $42,500.
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19 Notices
OMBINING 'corn, 30 and 36"
ws. Drying and trucking corn
nd ploughing. Phone 887-65'42.
19-49-If
7.6164
110nt,
four.
n with
dining
family
roof
septic
moved,
small
, land,
825
6
4.464
14.491
host
new
h
ached;
mostly
7,500,
,Kelly Pregnant
and Distressed ?
Call BIRTHRIGHT
527-7157, 432-7197
WE CARE
19.36-tf
Septic Tanks
Cleaned
New Modern
Equipment
Over 20 years
experience
PHONE LOUIS BLAKE
Brussels
4 Help. Wanted 4 Help Wanted
19 THE: BRUSSELS POST; 0015BERSi 156 --
Class 'A'
Mechanic
Required
For one of Huron County's foremost Auto Dealerships.'
Successful applicant must have experience in the
automotive field, be prompt and courteous.
Salary commensurate with 'experience.
Call 527-1140
or
Apply in person to
Bill McLaughlin Motors Ltd.
17 Goderich Street
SEAFORTH
4-48-1
tie
Property For Sale
CLASSIFIED 7
WhItItS gEWAGE.
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used..
Pools; e•Dtinip 'septic. eesS-
Plioriie • 887,6700i, kistels, .1064
To. Give Away 7 Bags of winter coal; 011887=66502 - 10-49 1, .
19 Notices
SEPTIC'. tanks and industrial
pumping, complete installation of,
new system, fully licensed;
prompt service. Call Ray Mills,
Atwood 356-2346. 19-35-25
Crop
Insurance
Applications for Crop Insurance
for winter wheat must be made
before
OCTOBER 20th.
Contact
NIEL EDGAR
R.R.3, Wingham, 357-2440.
19.49-2
20 Auction Sales '
SAL, OCT. 9,1 p.m.
AUCTION
Sale of Females
Charolais Crossbred to Purebred
100 females bred or safe in calf to
leading sires of world famous
bloodlines. All guaranteed from
Canada's largest , French Charo-
lair breeder. Your opportunity to
purchase productive females, to
establish a foundation herd or 4-H
calves. We will assist you in.
Records and Sales, so that' you
can enter the female replacement
market We will finance, either in
partnership or purchase back the
calves. Stop in for a chat and see
our herd.' But plan to attend.
SATURDAY, OCT. 9.1 pan.
WATCHA FARMS
Hwy 6 (N) MOUNT FOREST
Call 519-334-3497 C.Witson
20-48-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Household effects will be held
for the ESTATE OF THE LATE
JAMES TURVEY in the . village
of Bluevale
SATURDAY,OCTOBER 16 -
At 1P.M.
This offering includes many
antique household articles of
furniture, dishes, appliances,
carpenter and garden tools
TERMS — CASH
Estate or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents.
BRAIN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
20-48-2
21 Tenders Wanted
Sealed tenders will be accepted
by Father Nolan, L. Sanders, G.
Belanger, R. Skinn for the
painting of the inside of Sacred
Heart Church, VVifigham and St.
Ambrose Church, Brussels and
the refinishing of furniture
therein. The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. Tenders
to be received by November 3,
1976. 21-49-1
X4tov,
loam/ 66ducaGan
TENDER
will receive plainly marked sealed
tenders on the following
Supplies
required for our Elementary and
Secondry Schools up to 12 o'clock
local time on Monday,
OCTOBER 25th, 1976
for General Classroom, Office and
Physical Education Supplies.
Specifications and tender forms
may be obtained from the Board
Office, 103 Albert St., Clinton,
Ontario.
Lowest or any tender 'not
necessarily accepted.
D. J. COCHRANE
Director of Education
H. TURKHEIM
Chairman
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24" Cards of Thanks
I would like to say a special
thanks to all my neighbors,
friends and relatives for the cards
and gifts I received while I was
patient in Wingham Hospital. It
was all very much appreciated. —
Jennie Strachan. 24-49x1
25 In Memoriam
GULUTZEN — In fond and' loving
memory of my dear husband,
Alec Gulutzen, who passed away
2 years ago October 4th, 1974.
He meant so very much to me
That nothing I can say,
Can tell sadness in my heart
•
25' n .Memoriam
As I think of him each
day. He always tried to do his
best
His heart was true and tender.
And those who loved him most
of all
Are those who will always
remember.
The memory of the years we
shared
Will keep us close to you.
Lovingly, remembered and
sadly missed by his wife, 'Albina.
25-49x1
GULUTZEN — In loving memory
of a very dear father and
grandfather, Alec Gulutzen who
passed away 2 years ago October
4th, 1974.
Thinking of you today Dad
But then, that is nothing new
We thought about you
yesterday •
And the day before that too.,
And we will think about you
to-morrow Da d.
And each day as they come and
go.
We will think of you forever.
We miss and love you so.
— Lovingly remembered always
by sons Michael and his
daughter-in-law Doroth y and
Alexander, and his
daughter-in-law Paulene and all
his nine grandchildren!
25-49x1
Recommend
upkeep for
microwave oven
People who own microwave
ovens should have them tested by
a technician immediately if they
suspect damage, a ministry of
health official says,
Dr. A. M. Mac, an engineer
with the occupational health
protection service, said any
damage to the oven door, a dent
or a crack in the glass, could allow
dangerous - electromagnetic
radiation emissions,
Microwave radiation is
impossible, to detect without
sophisticated equipment because
it cannot be seen or felt at levels
employed in ovens.
In' addition,„ a person may
receive a burn without feeling it.
Microwave ,burns are unique
because they are so deep, Dr.
Mue said. The worst burn occurs
not on the surface of the skin, but
at the interfaces between fat and
muscle two or three inches below
the skin surface.
Burning can occur without any
pain responses because most of
the senors are on the surface of
the skin, Dr. Mue said.
Microwaves are absorbed by
water, and people contain a lot of
water, the engineer said.
He said that the first
microwave ovens produced were
"dicey," but the ne. wer ones
have many safety features built
into them.
at
on.
CO-tigitirig. of. Steers;' Heifer 's. an[) cabre§
vidoit HARGREAVES 0191482.7511 Clinton
'or
• BARRY MAIER t191185,11t1ti-etet.0110,6206'ititktott
' tAittet 6AtttiftkiAttetioneee
Sat o. October .16,1976.
Henson Livestock
Saies Ltd.
STOCKER SALE
1200 Head
at 1;00 pan.
20-49./