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14 Property For Sale 14 Property For' Sale '14 _Property For Sale 14 Property For Sale
" THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 28, 1978 — 15
2 storey brick home on well shaded corner lot with 2 car garage.
Kitch, LR., P.R. Den with bay window acid natural fireplace.
Beautiful foyer with open staircase. 3 bedrooms,3 pc. bath oil,
furnace. Price $39,000.
4 bedroom home on corner lot with extra lot. Oil furnace, 3 pc.
and 2 pc, baths, cupbaords, hardwood "floors; Price $43,500.
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1 1/2. storey .3 bedroom home, gas heating, new kitchen'
cupboards. 4 pc, bath, broadloom; Price, $22,000,.
Cardiff and Mulvey
REAL ESTATE & INS. LTD.
Box 69, BRUSSELS • ONTARIO
PHONE 887-8100 NOH 1110
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mortgages
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as low as
2nd
mortgages
at competitive
rates.
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VICTORIA
and GREY
TRUST
D.N. Lefebvre, Manager
Lis,towel, Ont.. '
The Man
To See Is
MARVELOUSLY MAINTAINED home in Brussels near the
centre of town offers three bedrooms plus roomy kitchen,
living and dining rooms and fanTily room. Situated on a newly
landscaped 1/4 acre lot, this fabulous buy can be yours for less
than $28,000.
DARLING BUNGALOW in Brussels for only $19,900. Yep.
this cute and cozy two bedroom modernized home has living
room, pleasant kitchen. 4 piece bath and back storage room
plus a 66 x 165 partially fenced lot. Owner movitig and would
like to see YOUR offer:
A RARE GEM in Brussels, set upon a delightfully landscaped
halfLacre, with a small barn is unbelievably enchanting. Fiona
the fine. provincial styling of the living room to the rustic
comfort of the family room with open-beam ceiling and
fireplace, this three bedroom home will , show you the
m'eaning.of imaginative decorating and luxury at a moderate
price. Every area of the house has seen charming and
meticulous attention. Treat yourself to a tour!
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STAN CHADVVICK
357.2497
0 Contact:
OFFICE 357-1344
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It forces the manure from the barn, through an underground
pipe to the storage area. As the manure enters storage area
from below, the outside surface forms a crust, Which retains
the important nitrogen and potassium inside the pile and also
reduces the odor, and fly problems. And the manure is ready
for sprea.cling,-when you want it. For details call
Keith Menton
Plumbing Fann
Equipment
R3L4, Walton, Ontario
Phone 345.2734
STRAWBERRIES
Pick Your Own
Open daily 8 a.m.
weather permittin
beginning Thursday, June 22
Bring your own quart 4thces
4-6 quart baskets or, quart boxes'
may be purchased
NO POTS OR PANS ALLOWED
May be purchased "Ready Picked" at Lovell's fruit &
Vegetable Market #4 Hwy. at Kippen.
LEONARD
LOVELL
West of No. 4 Highway at Kippen
Intersection, first farm on left
262-6418
is pleased 4o announce the U S E engagement and forthcoming
• marriage of her elder daughter,'" S T • Joyce Helen, to Mr. Leonard P
a Edward King, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard A. King, all of • WANT-ADS
Listowel. The wedding Will take
• place on Saturday July 22, 1978 at DIAL R87-6641
7 o'clock p.m. in Melville Presby.
• terian Church, Brussels, Ontario.
a 26-39x1
R• .G. Gethke
o GENERAL AUCTIONEER
g • "" • • • • • • • • • • • • Mrs. James A• Ireland, Brussels, • . .
• Serving Huron. and Perth
• counties with many years of
experience. For reliable
• service at reasonable rates
CALL 347-2465 COLLECT
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MRS.JOYCE P. COLYER
Mrs. Joyce Patricia Colyer of
R.R.3. Walton, died at West-
minster Campus, Victoria
Hospital, London, .on Thursday,
June 22nd, 1978 after a lengthy
illness.
Born in. Brant Township, she
was the• daughter of Mr. and
Mrs: Hugh .Johnston of R.R.3,
Walton. She was 41.
She is survived by her parents.
one daughter, Leslie and son
Vincent, both of Winnipeg,
Manitoba. Also surviving are •
three sisters. Irene (Mrs. Roy
Neill) of Oakville, Shirley (Mrs.'
Keith Clark) of Monkton, Linda
(Mrs. Don Fischer) of R.R.3.
Brussels and two brothers, Allan
of Kitchener and Larry of
Auburn.
One brother, Walter Johnston
19 Notices
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used. •
We pump septic .tanks, cesspools,
.etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels.
19-36-tf
Septic Tanks
Cleaned
New modern -equipment. Over 20
years experience. Phone Louis
Blake,-887-6800, R.R.2, Brussels.
19-3.6-tf
Home
Insulation
• service
Homes and all types of buildings.
Specializing in
BLOWN
CELLULOSE
INSULATION
Free Estimates—No obligation
LOUIS BLAKE
R.R.#2, BRUSSELS, Ontario
887-6800
Serving the people of Western
Ontario for over a quarter of a
century. 9-36-tf
WORK WANTED
CUSTOM hay swathing and
conditioning. Jim Bale sworth
887-6339 or 887-9525. 19-37x4
SAND BLASTING, brick
cleaning, paint and rustremoval.
Dependable service. Contact P.
H. White, R. R. #2, Wingham.
Phone 357-3637 before 10 a.m. or
after 6 p.rn. 19-34-6
VACANCIES for retired people,
downstairs now available with 3
meals served daily (not a nursing
home) n Damme's Holiday
Home, Ontario _Street, Clinton,
*482-3685. 19-364
19 Notices
PHIL'S REFRI GERATOR and
Appliance Service: 24 hour
emergency service. Used
appliance sales. Phone 887-9062.
19-364
24 Cards of Thanks
Our sincere thanks to relatives,
.friends and neighbours for
helping to make the occasion of
our 45th wedding anniversary
such an enjoyable time. Many predeceased her In 1962.
thanks for the lovely cards and Educated in Grey Township,
gifts. Special'thanks to the ladies she was a member of IThfrs
of the.Walton Unit of the U.C.W.
who provided for and served the
dinner and to the ladies of the
Women's Institute who prepared
and served the lunch at the hall.
-Nelson and Annie Reid. 24-39-1
The Bowman family wish to say
Thank you for help received
after the wind damage to the
- barn. It was appreciated very
much. 24-39-1
Sincere thanks to all who thought
of me while in Wingham and
since coming home also for cards,
letters, visits and gifts. These
were all very much appreciated.
-Mary Pennington. 24-39-1
To the tenants of
MAPLE VILLA •
SENIOR CITIZENS APARTMENTS
a big thanks for the lovely .smolung stand and lawn chairs.
I had a wonderful time while a resident in the village. A
special thanks to Lila and Harry Goll and Alfred Knight for
their co-operation in making my travelling easier.
Hello to all my new grandchildren I acquired more
grandchildren in a year and.a half in Brussels than I'll have
in a life time. I'll miss the smiling faces and the "Hello
Grandpa Short" from each one.
I wnt to thank everyone who made my stay in Brussels
a most pleasant one, I hope you appreciate your village
with all the fine friendly service it offers. Most Sincerely,
George "Short" Hetherington.
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26 Personal
United Church, Walton.
Fuheral service was held on
Saturday. June 24th, at 2:00 p.m.
froth the . M.L. Watt's Funeral
Home, Brussels. Rev. Ed. Baker
of Duff's United, Church of-
ficated.
Interment took place -in Brus-
sels Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Keith Wil-
liamson, John Baan, Fred Uhler,
David Baan, Ken Williamson;
Paul MeCa'
Flower Bearers were Bob Ebel
and Wayne Lysokic.