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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-10-12, Page 19-CLASSIFI 19 Notices 19 Notices 20 Auction Sales 20 Auction Sales Jim Cardiff 'Real Estate Broker Phone Brussels: 887-6100 or Res. 887-6164 SALESMEN: Keith Mulvey-Phone 392-6759 R.M. Kelly 887-9460 19-12. -1 414 '16 km Private Lands Assistance Programs Offered By The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority 1. Reforestation Assistance. requests must be submitted prior to March 1, 1978 for 1979 tree planting. 2. Erosion Control Assistance requests must be submitted prior to November 30, 1977 for 1978 projects. Applications will be processed on a first come-first served basis. For More Information Contact: Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Box 5, Wroxeter; Ontario NOG 2X0 Phone 519-335-3557 19-01-2 20 Auction Sales 21 Tenders Wanted STOCKER SALE 1000 HeadH at Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. on Sat., October 17 at 7:00 p.m. Consisting of: Steers, Heifers and Calves VICTOR HARAGREAVES [519] 482.7511 Clinton or BARRY MILLER [519]235-2717 Exeter or 229-6205 Kirklon LARRY GARDINER Auctioneer 20- 2-1 22 Legal Notices 25 In Memoriam' Reach all of NTARIO with your special classified ad Through a special arrangement ,between this newspaper and The Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association we now offer an Ontario-wide classified advertising service. of r Call 887 6641 details russels Post (c, THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 120977 -19 • rent in 1st of 17.02-1 t. 4 mi. Phone 17-02-2 E sed s, cess- 87-6700, 19-974 n igation itarlo Wester er of a 19-97-8 cs over 20 e Louis :russels. 19-974 Shop in est and ration HOP nt. 3-94x9 re now ly, sell, n R. Phone 19-02-4 ck 0 For on all 11 k ave to 1-02-tf Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Farm Madhinery and some household effects will be held for JAMES WILSON, south half Lot 4, Con. 8, Morris Twp. 1 corner north and 1 mile east of Blyth. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 At 1 P.M. Nuffield 460 diesel tractor; Cockshutt 3 Pt. H. -16" - 3 furrow plow; Kongskilde 9'/z ft. Cultivator; Fleury Bissel 10 ft. disc; Int. 13 ,run seed drill; 5 section diamond harrow with stretcher; Kongskilde 3 pt. H. fertilizer spreader; Spreadmaster 125 bu. manure spreader; New. Holland semi mount mower; 22 ft. tubular steel bale elevator; Case 200 baler to be sold as is - wagon with 16 ft. rack, 16 ft. grain auger • hammermill - bench sleigh electric motors - hydro fencer- scales - 200 gal fuel tank, cattle clipper - water trough - small amount bale hay - sugar kettle- walking plow - turnip sower - running board car Carrier- chesterfield and chair - china cabinet -' buffet - 6 chairs extension table- chrome table & chairs, 3/4 steel bed - kitchen stool double bed - dressing table - chest drawth- cedar chest morn divider - mattress clothes horse - numerous items. TERMS CASH Farm sold GEORGE POWEL tathier BRIAN RINTOUL Auctioneer A Post Classified will pay you Have you tried one? Dual Rittet§. 88.1-,6641'., tenders will be received for Snowplowing in the VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS for the 1977 - 1978 season and will be accepted in the Municipal Office up to NOVEMBER 7,1977 at 5 p.m. Please state type of equipment to be used, hourly rate and stand-by rate. Clerk Village of Brussels 21-02-2 22 Legal Notices. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF CYRIL PRESCOTT,late of the T6wnship • of Grey in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased. CREDITORS and others having claims against the Estate of above named deceased, Who died on or about the 8th 'day of March, 1977, are required to send full particulars Of such claims to the underSigned on. Or before the 12th day of November, 1977, after Which date the assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to claiMs of which notice has then been received. DATED at Listowel, Ontario, this 7th day of October, 1977. 'PRATT & JOHNS, Solicitors, P.O.Boie 10, Listowel, Ontario solicitors for the Adtninistratrix 22-02.3 1, Lorne Brown, Brussels, am no longer responsible for any debts incurred by my wife Shirley and my daughters Sharon, Betty Ann and Caroline from this date on. 22-01-3 24 Cards of Thanks Many thanks is extended to those who arranged our surprise 50th anniversary party on Friday night, September 30th. Thanks to those who attended, to those who provided lunch and our corsages for the cake and for the many beautiful gifts. We know that many people worked and planned for some time in order to have such a memorable evening and we thank you all again, it was an occasion we will always remember. — Roy & Marguerite Crawford,R.R.5, Brussesls. 24-02-1 The family of the late Pearl Baker Kokeseh, 'would like to .extend their sincere thanks to all friends and relatives and neighbors, .for flowers, cards and donation to Heart and Cancer Fund. Your many acts Of kindness will always be remembered. ' 24-02-1 I would like to sincerely thank all my relatives, friends and neighbors for all the cards, gifts, flowers and visits, while I was a patient in Listowel Hospital and Stratford Hospital. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. LeDrew and thanks to Dr: Wm. Munn and all the nurses on the first floor for their kindness and thanks to Dr. Leet and Dr. Hussy of Stratford and all the nurses on third floor. I will always appreciate what yoU have done for me. -- thank you very much. Annie Bray. 24-02-1 My sincere thanks to all those who remembered me with cards and gifts while I was in Hospital. Patricia Knights 24-02-1 25 In Memoriam HUTR In lov ing Memory of Father and Grandfather. You meant so very, much to us. But nothing We can say Can fill the sadness in our hearts As we think of you today. Gerald & Elizabeth, Sandra & Tracey. 15.02x1 Obituaries MRS. MELVIN GOWING Georgina May (Wooddisse) Gowing passed 'away October 5, 1977, at the Wingham and District HOspital, after a short illness. Born in Maryborough Township in 1896, she was the widow of Melvin Gowing. They farmed at R. R. #5, „Brussels, from 1934 until 1948, and they retired to: Wroxeter. After' his death in 1962; she resided in. Wingham. She, was the dear mother of Carl Gowing; R. R. #2, Bluevale, Norman Gowing, Blyth, Howard Gowing, Tiverton, Donelda (Mrs. Bruce Deckert), Cambridge. She is also survived by one sister, two brothers, 13 grand- children, and 12 great-grand- children. She was predeceased by 3 brothers. Funeral services were held October 8 at R. A. Currie & Son Funeral Home, Wingham, with interment in Wroxeter Cemetery. The pallbearers' were her grand- sons—David, Neil, Kenneth, Paul d John Gowing, and. Wallace ,2halmers. The flower bearers were. Bruce Corrigan, Ross Pannabecker, and David Wheeler. WILLIAM STANLEY COOK The death occurred in Wingham and District Hospital' on October 3 of William Stanley Cook, of Belgrave following a long illness. He was 86. Born in East Wawanosh June 23 4 1891 he was a son of the late Fred W. Cook and Mary Maude Harrison. His wife, the former Violet Buchanan, to whom he was married in Westfield on June 25,. 1924 predeceased him on March 23, 1973. He is survived 'by a daughter Gwen, Mrs. Bruce Marshall of London, Ontario. "A son' John Stanley' predeceased, him Sept. 12, 1967, as well as two, sisters Lila Mrs. Harvey Block and-Mary, Mrs. JohnBuchanan. A long time farmer on the 6th line of East Wawanosh he was educated at S.S.No. 13 East Wawanosh . iRetiring to Belgrave, he was a member of Knox United Church, Belgrave: For the past three years he had beeen in the Callender Nursing Home, Brussels. Funeral service was held frorit the S.J.Walker Funera'. Home, Wingham on October 4 conducted by Rev.John G. Roberts. Interment followed in Brandon Cemetery, pallbearer s being grandsons John Marshall and Kirk Marshall, London, George Cook, Wm. Cook, Stephen Cook and Sam Cook. Plower bearers were grandchildren Susan Cook and Peter Cook of Blyth. HUETHER — In loving memory, of my husband Glenn, who passed away Oct. 15/74. ' The World changes year to year And friends from day to day But never will the one I loved From memory pass away. -- Isobel. , 25 -02x1 27 Births NEWMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Newman` are happy to announce the arrival of their son: Ryan Dale, 6 lbs. 8 oz. in Wingham District Hospital on September 26th; 1977. 27-02-1 POTTER — Brian & Rita Potter, Brussels, are proud to announce the arrival of their first born Andrew Brian in Wingham and District Hospital on, September 30, 1977. A grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Tiaart Ritse,ma, Wingham. 27-02-1 Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post 'Want, Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641.