Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-03-22, Page 16Dif#1ft ...SAVINGS US Aliens APPLE JUICE 48ms. 69" St. Williams JAMS 24 oz. "Assorted" 99" Kent ORANGE JUICE ,12 oz. 59' PEPSI COLA or.CANADA DRY $4.59 24 Cans Limit 2 . Colonial COOKIES 16 ozs. Assorted 79 4 Chapmans ICE CREAM 99' STEPHENSON'S, Bakery Grocery Phone 887-9226 Free Delivery The PRICE THAW is on 1977 Nova 6 Cylinder $4,250 1976 Olds 98 Full Power $5,850 1976 Olds Royale Full Power $5,450 1976 Cutlaiss Supreme $4,500 1976 Chev; Belair $4,450 • 1976 Pinto Station Wagon $3,500 1974 Impala Station . Wagon $3,350, 1974 Pontiac Lemons S.W. $3,150 1974 Chev. impala 4 Door $2,900. 1974 Chev, Impala 2 Door $2,850 J. L. McCUTCHEON MOTORS Chev. Bruss-els 887-6856 Olds Wingham. Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Qpen Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHA1VI JOHN MALLICK Auction Sale of farm property for the estate of William John Grant SATURDAY, APRIL 1 AT 2 F.M# The property situated on -parts. lots 6 and 7 Con. 12,. Grey Township, consisting of 80 acres more or less, stone houe, barn in poor condition, hen house and lots of shade trees. Maitland. River. passes through property cloS'e to buildings. Property can be released shortly after sale. TERMS: 10% cash day of sale, balance in 30 days when possession will be given. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid. CHATTELS—Set of team sleighs; long ladder; scuffler; electric brooder;.wheel barrow; 1 set train harness; bag cart. Executors: Allan R. M. Mill, Wingham, Ontario John Perrie, R. R. #3, Brussels JACKSON & JACKSON AUCTIONEERS, LISTOWEL 20-2S-2 aoforal&o,15baTaeteed Schneiders #1 BACON' Regular or I co country'maple a 7 Honda GRAPEFRUIT White Only. 7/77" Schneiders Ready to Eat BONELESS PICNICS 2 lb. Average $2.09 lb. Stokely Honey Pod - 14 oz, Niblet Type 12 oz, PEAS OR CORN Mix and Match 2/79' Westhns Strawberry Cream ROLLS Ato,.$/09 89' Bordens 500 grallit _HOT CHOCOLATE. $1,69 CT CH EON.GR BRUSSELS We Deliver y c E R _... Phone 887-9445 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Holstein cattle and modern machinery will be held for Alfred Matthies, Lot 16, Conc. 6, Morris Twp., 3 1/2 miles west of Brussels then 1/2 mile south, on Monday, March 27 at I pan. LIVESTOCK: 7 holstein .cows, 5 heifers due in May, 5 yearling heifers, 2 B.W.F. calves, 8 year old quarter horse mare broke to ride with saddle. CATTLE will be brucellosis tested -and .preg. checked. MACHINERY: 1977 Deutz 4 wheel drive tractor with loader (as new), M:. F. No. 40 tractor with heavy , duty loader and backhoe, 1977,N.H. 707 one . row 3 pt. H. 'harvester with corn and hay head (as new), M.P. 300 self propel combine with cab. 2' row corn head, 10 ft. grain head and' pick .'up reels,: 1977 H.S.- forage wagon and box, N.H. 68 baler, Cockshutt 12 ft. wheel disc, Cockshutt 4-16 plow,, triple K. cultivator; wagon with g ravitY box, New Idea. 160 bu, manure spreader, 3 point hitch, 100 gal sprayer, lift. Crow foot packer, 4 section harrows, 5 ton wagon and rack, • International power lift grain drill, 3 point hitch scraper blade, 3 pt. H. surface ditcher, 4" x 11' grain augpr, 3 pt. H. fertiliZer spreader, Gehl fofage blower with pipe, 3 pt. H.. cement mixer, J.D. 4 row corn planter, N.I.: No. 3 one row corn picker, hay' elevator, 2 wheel trailer, numerous small articles. Illness , forces this sale of good machinery. Terms Cash Owner , or auctioneer not res- ponsible for accidents. George Powell ' Clerk ' Brian Rintoul Auctioneer , 20-24.1 I, Paul Somers, will, from thls day 'March 20, 197S, no longer be responsible for bills„ or debts incurred by anyone without my prior approval in writing. Paul Somers 22-25x4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE .ESTATE OF MILNE. LEITH COLE, late of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, and the Province of Ontario, .deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN d pursuant to the Trustee Act that all creditors and. others having claims against the Estate of the late Milne Leith Cole, are required to send Partieulars of their claims, duly verified to. Messrs. .Goodall & Campbell, Barristers and Solicitors, P.O, Box 730, 216 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario, on or before April 15th, 1978, and that after such date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham,. Ontario, this 13th day of March. 1978. . MESSRS. GOODALL & CAMPBELL -Solicitors for the Estate - of Milne Leith Cole: • 22-25-3 ,NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TI-1'E ESTATE OF. JAMES ANDERSON IRELAND, late of. the Township of Morris in the County' of H u ro n,. Farmer, deceased. . 'CREDITORS and others having, . claims against the. Estate of the above named deceased who died on or aboUt the 29th day of August 1977, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of April 1978, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to claims of whic,h notice has then been received. DATED AT Listowel, Ontario, this 14th day of March 1978. - PRATT & JOHNS. Barristers and o Solicitors,. Box 10, Listowel,. Ontario N4W 3112 ,Solicitors to the Executrix. - 22-2573 25 In Memoriam RUSTON—In loving memory of adear daughter and sister, Ruth Ruston, who passed away March 24, 1977. God has called you to his promised land, He came and took you by his hand, We know our daughter is at rest, - For God has her amongst His best. • —Lovingly rementbered by her mother, Mrs. Belle Workman of Brussels. Also her brothers and their families. 25-25-1 27 Births WILSoN,—Scott and Darlene are happy to announce the birth of their son, Gary David, born March 9;1978# 8 lbs, 2 oz, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson, Mt. and Mrs. Kerr Webster. 27,25-1 AITKEN—Lynne and Jim Aitken of Durham are pleased to annotince the safe arrival of their daughter Dana Lynne February 19, 1978', at the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital. A first grandchild far Mr. and Mrs. C L. (Sam) Workman, 21.25-1. WARM: March. '.8, in Wingham and District Hospital, to Murray and Gayle McArtcr, a daughter, 27-25-1 COLEMAN—Bob' and Earb Coleman are happy to announce the birth of, their son, Kenneth John, on Saturday, March 11, weighing 1 I lbs. at Joseph Brant Memorial. Hospital in Burlington. He . will be welcomed home by. brother Robbie. 27-25,1 Huronview celebrates St. Pat's Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson and Norman Speir provided the Old TYrne Music for. Monday afternodn's activities. The Clinton Christian •Reforrn Volunteers assisted with activities. Talent from the Clinton area entertained on Family Night, - arranged and directed' by Marie Flynn. The musical program included the following numbers: Marie Flynn-piano accompani- ment and vocal solos; Earl Flynn-drums; Hugh. Hodgins- guitar; Gary and Harold Black- guitar and mandolin. There was step dancing and clogs by Debbie Flynn and piano , solos by Donna Pick. arCi and Jacqueline Murray. Mrs. `Josie Cunningham thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. Joe McConnell of Seaforth and Harold Walker of Goderich were welcomed to the Home. The Kippen East Women's Institute were hosts for the March_ birthday party. Mrs. Frances Kinsman was emcee for the musical program consisting of a musical skit by Marlene Bell and Margaret Hoggarth, a piano solo by .Frances Kinsman, a sing-a.; long old-time music by Mary Broadfoot, Norman Speir and Cecil Skinner. Mrs. 'Mary Connolly presented the gifts to the twenty celebrants and Joe McConnell, who celebrated his birthday in March, thanked the ladies on behalf_ of the residents. The residents provided a Saint Patrick's program in the Auditor- ium on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Henderson accompanied at. the piano with Irish numbers by Cecil Skinner, Nelson Lear, Josie Cunningham, Norman Speir, three Irish maids and numbers by the Rhythm band, Tea and cookies were provided by the kitchen staff, A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. THE BRUSSELS PQST, MARCH 22, 1978 Iassi te 20 Auction Sales. 22 Legal Notices 27 Births 24 Cards of Thanks On behalf of the heart fund I want to thank all who gave donations to the fund and a special thanks to the canvassers who worked so hard to make it a success. Cecil McFaden Chapman. 24-25-1 I wish to thank everyone, who sent cards and gifts and to those ; who visited me while in Wingham and District • Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, and the ", nurses On second floor.L—Gayle and Sarah McArtet, 24-25-1 RemeMber! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels, Post 'Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 881-6641,