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4 Help Wanted
4 Help Wanted
Production
Workers.
are required by
Spinrite Yarns and
Dyers Limited
to fill the
3 to 11 and 11 to 7 shifts
We Offer:
New Improved Rates
An incentive system for the ambitious worker
Comparable Shift Premium
If you are a mature individual 'with a
proven work record apply in person to
Spinrite Yarns and
Dyers Limited
Listowel Ont. 4_87.1
Pregnant.
and bit-fretted?
Caill1111THRIGHT
527.7157. 432-7197 •
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WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern-equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, deSS-
pools;.ete, Phone 887-67
BttiSSelS',
CO PARE'
1 1/2 ` storey frame home iln Brussels, vinyl
clad, 3 bedrooms, carpeted. $21,000.
******
1 1/2 storey frame home in Brussels, 2
bedrooms, new furnace, new bath, fully
insulated, completely remodelled. $23,900.
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1'/2 storey fr. house on large lot, attached
garage, 4 pc. bath, oil furnace, 4
bedrooms, close to downtown. $27,500.__
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Excellent building lot in Walton.
Reasonably. priced.
Jim Cardiff
Real Estate, Broker
P hone Brussels
887-6100 or Res. 887-6164
. SALESMEN
Keith Mulvey - 392-6759
R.M.Kelly - 887-9460 14-87-1
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9 Notices 19 Notices
19 Notices
CARPENTRY - concrete work, aft
phases of construction, house,
barn, sheds, etc. Free estimates.
Speed with good quality. Joe
McQuaid, Seaforth, Phone 527-
1817, 19-86,4
Septic Tanks
Cleaned
new modern equipment, over 20
years experience. Phone Louis
Blake, 887-6800,1Z.R.2, Brussels.
19-834
NEW BUSINESS
WALTON WELDING & REPAIR
(across from Walton Inn)
General Welding and Repair
Small Engine Repair
86-2,
21 Tenders Wanted
Tenders
Wanted
For painting of the trim on
Walton Hall.
Tenders to be in by June 30.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
MRS. KEN McDONALD
R.R. 2,
Blyth, Ontario
21-85-3
22 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
DONALD DOLMAGE
All persons having claims against
the ' ESTATE OF DONALD
• DOLMAG.E, late of the Township-
of Hulled in the County of -Huron,
deceased. who died do the 27th
day of April, 1977, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 14th day of July,
1977, after which date the assets
will be distributed, having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 16th day of.
June, 1977.
McConnell, Stewart &
Devereaux
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator
22-86-3
23 Bus. Directory
McKellar
barn and commercial painting,
airless spray, hydraulic aerial
truck, sand blasting, dial:
345-2879
for spring and summer prices.
. LAURIE McKELLAR
R.R.#2,
Staffa, Ont. 23-83,I1
24 Cards of Thanks
The lIrnSsels. Girl Guides, would
like to thank their captain,
Bessie Blenkhorn,:,. Miss ,Maxine
Watts and .Mrs, Barbara ,Watts
for their camping. at Family
Paradise. We really had fun:
Thanks, again,: 24,81,1
We. would like to say a..
you"
sincere
"thartit. to all 'those who ,sent.
cards,, .flowers and baking. or
helped in any way at the time of
•father's death. Your thought-
fulness will always be
remembered., — Jean and
Wallace Bell arid family.. 1441.5t1
11 Articles For Sale
ALUMINUM windows and doors,'
plain or coloured - all designs.
MacLean Home Improvement,
Seaforth 527-0032 or 527-1591
11-87-4
12 x 65 mobile home. Apply at
Family Paradise Camping Park,
527-0629. 11-86-2
14 Property For Sale
15 Property For Rent
BRICK 3 bedroom home in
Walton on large treed lot. Call for
appointment 527-0848 or
887-6197. 15-86-2
Remember! It takes but .a
moment to place a Brussels Post
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise: just Dial' Brussels
887-6641.
14 Property For Sale
THE BRUSSELS. POST, ,IUKE, 29, 1.977
20 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE.
Of' Farm Machinery and
Household Antique items will
beheld for MERVIN PIPE lot 23,
Con. 6, Morris Township, 2 miles
west of Brussels on County road
16
'SATURDAY, JULY 2
At 12 Noon Sharp
Ford Jubilee tractor; Ford 8N
tractor; New Holland 67 baler;
Ford 3. point hitch mower; New
Idea manure spreader; 3 drum
land roller; John Deere trail. disc.;
Ford 7 ft. stiff tooth cultivator;
McCormick Deering 4 bar side
rake; post hole auger as , new;
Ford Ferguson 3 pt. H. 3 furrow
plow ; 2 furrow plow; Inter-
national 13 run seed drill; 5
section harrow with bar; G rge
White No. 5 thresher with 100 ft.
drive belt: scales; 5 section
diamond harrows; 2 electric.
motors; stone boat; horse drawn
Cultivator: rubber tired Wagon
with 16 ft..rack; 1.6 ft: Steel G ate;
Fanning .Mill; Cement . mixer:
jacks; 2,grain augers with motors.;
electric saw; cattle clippers;
dehorner; 2 burdizzo pinchers;
turnip sower; several wooden
wheels; several milk cans; cutter
chars shafts and pole; 32 ft.
wooden extension ladder; single
harness; high tops; halters ; 16
rt. railroad iron; steel posts: scrap
iron; pump jack; water pump; pig
trough; log chain; wheel barrow;
colony house 8 x 10; cistern
pump; grain bags; lumber;
windows; doors; wicker cradle;
wicker rocker; 2 wicker ferneries;
wicker basket; wicker hamper;
rocking-chairs; odd chairs; table;
gramophone with records: 2 drop
leaf tables; • lantern; coal oil
lamps; 2 wooden barrels; copper
boiler; tubs; horse hell; cow bell;
apple peeler; organ* stool; 8 day
clock: picture - frames; music
cabinet; steel beds; wooden beds:
single bed; pots and pans; crocks;
sealers; old bottles; books; sad
irons; clothes horse; radio;)
C.5 floor polisher; electric stove
for cottage; flour bin cupboard;
buffet; lamps; depression glass;
fancy bowls; toilet -set; china
shoe; tea pots; plates; vases;
platters; cups and saucers; silver
dishes; Pewter pieces ; egg cups;
cheese dish; hand bell; 6 piece
partly brass smoker set; candle
holders; numerous articles
worthy of your attention.
Register on arrival to sell by
number..
TERMS — CASH
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
GEORGE POWELL
Cashier
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
20-86-2
24 Cards of Thanks
Jack and Mary Lowe would like to
express sincere thanks to their
families and friends for the lovely
gifts, flowers, cards and good
Wishes ,given to them on the
occasion of their 35th Wedding.
Anniversary,: We appreciate
every One of them and will long
remember our happy time.
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• he faces the paperwork now
associated with his job and has to
deal with the environmental
aspects of his work and the many
procedures necessary he
remembers how easy it was. He
said he felt you "couldn't teach
an old dog new tricks" and that
he didn't want to accept the new
ways. He said the same may be
true in other fields but he
wouldn't know how it used to be
and wouldn't be aware of the new
job's problems.
"A new engineer won't know
how it used to be and won't mind
the work as much as I do," he told
council. "It's time for me to move
on and give the county the benefit
of a new man and a fresh outlook
on things here."
Mr. Britnell did not leave on a
sour note and told council that
of. ter 20 years his decision was a
"gut wrenching" one. He said it
was almost like giving up one's
child for adoption but added that
working as county engineer in
this part of the province was a
,lonely job since the work load did
not permit an assistant and the
only other people he could turn to
for advice were his counterparts
in neighboring counties.
Dr. Mills said he had nothing
but platitudes for the county -
when he ended his six year tenure
as medical officer.,1-11e said he has
lived in Huron for many years and
likes the county a great deal but
pointed out personal reasons had
a lot to do with his decision. He
said he had a fishing camp In the
north he operates in the summer
and that his new job will permit
him to be closer to that.
Dr. Mills, a native Of Seaforth.
took over as medical officer in
1971 and prior to that had
practiced medicine in Goderich
since 1956. He said he felt it was
time the county got the benefit of
change in his office and that he
was a believer in people reaching
a certain le vel of efficiency and
then moving on.
Mr. Britnell touched on the
same angle when he told council
he felt he owed it to the county to
resign. He said the challenge had
worn thin and that his motivation
was at. a low.
"For my good and yours it's
time for roe to leave," he said.
Area
MPP's
are named
Local Liberal MPP's will h ave
basically the same party
responsibilities when the Legis-
lature reopens.
Liberal Leader Stuart Smith
announced Monday that Huron-
Bruce MPP Murray Gaunt will
split the post of environment
critic with Jim McGuigan, a
farmer and businessman from
Kent Elgin. Mr. Gaunt, who has
been a member of Provincial
Parliament for 15 years, held the
post of agriculture critic before he
took over the environment post.
Jack Riddell, Huron-Middlesex
MPP, who nov? is the Liberal
agriculture-critic will continue to
split the position with Bob
MCkeSsock of Grey,
Perth member Hugh
Edighoffer will be Concentrating
on the job of consumer and
commercial "relations . Mn
Edighoffer held that position as
well as the post of revenue
Paul Mundy, former mayor .of
Sarnia, Will be taking over the
revenue
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