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FOR SALE
IN BRUSSELS
1 & 'A storey insul brick house on large lot - new
cupboards 3 pc. bath - 3 bedrooms - gas furnace - attached
garage - family rootf- mostly carpeted. Price $27,500.
1 &'A storey, w use' e lot - cupboards
double living roo 4 s - 3 th - o furnace -
mostly carpets, $19.000
l& 1/2 storey house on large double lot - 4 bedrooms 3 pc.
bath - oil furnace - sun, deck. Price $34;500.
Double lot- approx. % acre Price $9,000,
1'A storey frame 2 bedroom home, oil furnace, carpeted,
double L.R. Price $2,000.
Jim Cardiff
Real Estate Bri6ker .
Phone Brussels: 887-6100 or Res. 887-6164
SALESMEN: Keith Mulvey-Phone 392-6759
R.M.Kelly 887-9460
14-58-1
8' MAIN ST. SOUTH SEAFORTH
V.C. ( Vic) Fox
REPRESENTATIVE
OFFICE — 527-1511
RES. -- 523.9525
SEAFORTH
Beautiful Modern new bungalow - 3 bedrooms, separate
dining room, living room, ultra modern kitchen, full
basement, electric heat - 91' x 118' Lot - Possession
immediately.
LONDESBORO
94 acres, 90 workable, cash crop land - 1/4 nide off Hy. #4,
on County road.
W. WAWANOSII
100 acres, 60 ac. bush - 40 workable. adjoins Maitland .
Conservation property. '
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19 Notices
I am the new Fuller Brash
distributor for Brussels arid area.
Please contact Mrs, L. Vance 887.6361 19-58x4
NEED cash for Christmas? Sell
Your outgrown. and unwanted
articles through a Brussels Post
classified ad. Phone 887-6641
19-55x6
Pregnant.
and Distressed?
Call nneriottort.
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DISPOSAL
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Modern equipment used
We pump septic tanks,. de ss,
Viols,: ad,- Phone 881.6700,
Brussels.•
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19 Notices
SEPTIC tanks cleaned, new.
modern equipment, over 20 years
"experience. Phone Louis Blake,
887-6800, R.R. 2, Brussels
19-574
COMBINING corn, 30 and 36"
rows. Drying and trucking corn
and ploughing. Phone /387-6542.
19-574
SEPTIC tanks and industrial
pumping,: complete installation of
new syStem, fully licensed;
prompt service. call Ray Mills,
Atwood 356-2346. 19-35-25
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22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of ALLAN
GOLDWIN KNIGHT late of the
Township of Grey, farmer,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
same to the undersigned on or •
before 17th day of December,
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
22-57-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of MALCOLM
GORDON MacLEAN, late of the
Village of Brussels in County of
Huron, retired farmer, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned on
or before the 17th day of
December, 1976, after which date
the estate's assets will be distri-
buted, having regard only to
claims that have then been
received.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-57-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of JOHN
ALEXANDER STEISS, late of
Brussels, Ontario, retired farmer,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
reqUired to send full particulars of
same to the undersigned on or
before the 17th day of December,
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 -
Solicitor for the Executor
22-57-3
24 Cards of Thanks
I wish to express sincere thanks
and appreciation to relatives,
friends, neighbours for floral
tributes, cards, candy, phone
calls and visits while a patient in
St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener
and also since returning home.
Your thoughtfulness will long be
remembered. — Mrs. Hilda
Sellers 24-58x1
We would like to thank our
daughter Joan, neighbours, rela-
tives and friends for gifts, cards
and best wishes. It all made our
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
a day we will always remember:,
— John and Roberta Simpson
2458x1
We would like to thank Out
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the gifts, cards and best
wishes we received. Thanks to
everyone who attended our 25th
Wedding Reception. — Ronald
and Dorothy Gorden 24'-58x1
25 In Memoriam
McLEAN In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Donald McLean, who passed
away December 11, 1974.
Days of sadness still come o'er
us,
Tears in -silence often flow,
For a memory keeps you ever
heat Us,
Though -you died two years age,
Sadly missed and „always
remembered by his wife Iona and
family. " 25,58x1
25 In Memoriam
CARDIFF — In memory of
Thomas Mark. Cardiff who passed
away two years ago December
8th.
— Always remembered and
sadly missed by Mom, Dad and
family. 25-58x1
RINTOUL — In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Margaret Rintoul, who
passed away one year ago
December 3, 1975.
Through tears we watched you
suffer,
We watched you fade away,
25 In Memoriam
Our heaits 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
again,
To suffer so again,
God saw you getting weaker,
He did what he thought best.
He put His arms around you,
And whispered, 'Come and
rest.' -
-- Lovingly remembered by
daughters, Mrs. Douglas Stewart
and Mrs. William Scott and
families. 25-58-1
pay their taxes and other costs
and realize' a fair profit from their
labor."
Mr. Riddell told the crowd of
Bruce County farmers that the
agriculture industry must not be
underestimated. Farmers and the
.food related industry generate
one out of every three jobs in
Canada, either directly or
indirectly.. He reported that in
1974 Canada farmers; paid
nearly $6 million in operating
costs, most of this money going
back into Canadian economy.
That they spent more than one
• billion dollars on machinery
expenses and produced enough
farm commodities to account for
nearly four billion dollars in
export sales.
The MPP from Hufon-
Middlesek emphasized the need
in Ontario for a long term land
use policy, with the province
setting the overall guidelines and
leaving the rest to the municipal
government. He said that urban
planners estimate that every time
our population increases by 1,000
people, between 300 and 1200
acres of land are converted to
urban use. A university research
project has indicated that for
every acre of farm land actually
used for development purposes,
something like 1.6 to two acres of
land are taken out of production.
"This province has plenty of
•
room for houses, commerce,
urban industry, recreation and
agriculture," .Mr. Riddle said.
"However the peopole who will
live here , say 50 years from now,
will be happier, healthier and
more prosperous if we give more
thought that we have been doing
in the past to the question of 1 which land should be used for
which purposes."
The annual meeting concluded
with the elections for the new
executive for the coming year.
Those gaining office were,
president, Brian Ireland, a dairy
and hog farmer in CillrOss
township, first vice president,
Eldon McKinnon, a beef farmer
in glderslie, second vice
president, Harold Poechman, a
swine and poultry farmer in Brant
Township.
Proceeds from one box Of
UNICEF Greeting cards Can buy
Multivitamin capsules for a
mother or child: or buy enough
seed to sow 600 feet each of
lettuce, eattot and eet 'rows
bECEMbER 8, 106 23
Jack Riddell ' MPP (Huron
Middlesex),, the agricultural critic
for the Liberal Party, was the
guest speaker at the annual
meeting of the Bruce County
Federation of Agriculture on
December 3.
He spoke at length about the
farm income stabilization
program calling the governments
original plan "little more than a
public relation exercise" ' as it
would have covered only 15 to 20
percent of the commodities which
are produced by Ontario farmers.
"Frankly, we (the Liberal
party) still have some misgivings
about the proposed plan", Mr.
Riddell said. "But we hope to
prevail\apon the government to
accept amendments which ' we
have suggested."
These arnmendments say farm
organizations in Ontario should
be able to appoint people directly
to the commission, 'rather than
having all commission members
appointed by the Lt. Governor.
More realistic cost of production
should • be taken into
consideration. In addition to
direct cost, the farmer must be
allowed interest on his operating
capital and some allowance for
labour which he has to hire. The
commission should be required to
consult with producer
organizations or commodity
boards before arriving at a
stabalized price for a particular
cOmmoiity.
Where the present bill says the
commission may "consult", the
Liberals feel it should read
"must" consult with the various
commodity boards.
Mr. Riddell was critical of the
proposed property tax reform,
stating that it would not be as
satisfactory as the present rebate
system, He said that, "farmers
have expreased the feat that
payment of taxes by the province
would be tantamount to
government control of their land,
that their status as independent
businessmen is being steadily
ertoderl, and that the proposed
change in tax structure might be
part Of a trend which could
ultimately lead to the government
dictating what and how &mai is to
be produced.'
He Went on to say that the
Liberals believed that a fat mote
equitable and just alternative to
the tax reform proposals would
be, "to strengthen the farm
economy, and guarantee farmers
a reasonable rate of return front
their land, so that they are able to
THE BRUSSELS POSTo
Farm income
plan topic at
Bruce Federation
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