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Custodian
Contract
Tender
Plainly marked, sealed,
tenders will be received by
the undersigned up to
FRIDAY, JULY 21
1978 for contracting
custodial services at
Colborne
Central School
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for
everyone
in the
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want ads
Septic Tanks
Cleaned
New modern equipment.
over 20 years experience.
Phone Louis Blake,
887-6800, R.R.2, Brussels.
19-404
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• GENERAL • o • • AUCTIONEER •
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• Perth counties with •
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21 Tenders Wanted
A4gon (gamily
dootod 51 64 cluca&en
Fuel
Oil
Tender
Plainly marked sealed
tenders will be received up
to 12 o'clock noon Monday,
JULY 24, 1978
for the supply of Fuel Oil to
Huron County Schools.
Specifications and tender
forms may be obtained at
the offices of the Huron
County Board of Education,
103 Albert Street, Clinton,
Ontario, NOM 1LO,
Lowest or any tender of
necessarily accepted,
R.J, ELLIOTT
Chairman
D.J. COCHRANE
Director
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;THE. BRUSSELS POST, JULY 12, 1978 . 15
Property.For Sale Property For Sale
The Man
to See is
a a
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A SHORT STROLL to downtown or the river from
this pleasant three bedroom home in Brussels,
across from the ball park. Pride has been taken in
this meticulously cared-for home with living, dining
and family rooms plus roomy kitchen. A bargain at
$26,000 or YOUR OFFER.
$19,900 IN BRUSSELS for a one storey, two
bedroom brick home on a lovely 66 x 165 corner lot.
This cozy home has seen many modern changes and
is located close to downtown (ideal for baby buggies
or retired folks!).
EXCITINGLY TRADITIONAL is this handsome
Brussels home on a half acre. A magnificently new
family room with open beam ceiling and Franklin
fireplace, a provincial living room, luxurious dining
room, contemporary kitchen, a gigantic master
bedroom plus two more bedrooms and charming 4
piece bath all combine to make this the
EYE-CATCHER of the year. Storage barn and
professional landscaping add interest and practi-
cality. Ask us for a tour!
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Contact: STAN CHADWICK
OFFICE 357-1344 357-2497
Property For Rent 19 Notices
HOUSE close to Brussels.
All modern conveniences.
Contact Mervin Lichty.
887-6935. 15-41-2
19 Notices
F.E. MADILL
SECONPARY SCHOOL
OFFICE WILL BE
Closed
from
JULY 17 to AUGUST 11
inclusive. Appointments for
timetables may be made
during the week of August
28 to September 1.
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Home
Insulation
Service
Home and all types of
buildings.Specializing in
BLOWN
CELLULOSE
INSULATION
Free Estimates—
No obligation
LOUIS BLAKE
R.R.#2, BRUSSELS
887-6800
Serving the people of
Western Ontario for over a
quarter of a century.
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VACANCIES for retired
people, downstairs now
available with 3 meals
served daily (not a nursing
home) Van Damme's
Holiday Home, Ontario,
Street, Clinton, 482-3685.
19-404
PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR
and Appliance Service. 24
hour emergency service.
Used appliance sales.
Phone 887-9062,
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WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used
We pump septic tanks,
cesspools, etc, Phone
887.6760, fiti,ts§eig, •
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21 Tenders Wanted, 24 Cards of Thank; 27 Births
HEMINGVil AY : Ross 'and
Anne Hemingway are
happy to announce the
birth of their second son
Lyle Trevor on July 1 at
Wingham and District
Hospital. The proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Hemingway. 27-41-1
28 Deaths
scHARTZENTRuBER
ki Bluewater Rest Home,
Zurich, on Monday July 10,
Nancy (Zehr)
Schartzentruber wife of the
late Christian
Schartzentruber in her 93rd
year. Survived by one son
Edmund, R.R.5 Brussels,
and 2 daughters Mrs. Bert
(Mabel) Bachert, R.R.4,
Brussels,, Mrs. Harold
(Edith) Widrick, R.R.2,
Zurich, Fourteen grand-
children and 19 great
grandchildren. Resting at
the Westlake Funeral
Home, Zurich until Thurs.
July 13, then to the Blake
Mennonite Church where
funeral service will be held
at 2 p.m. Interment Blake
Mennonite Cemetery.
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Sell
what
you
don't
need
thru a
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
All tenders must "be
submitted on the official
tender forms which are
available at the Huron
County Board of Education,
103 Albert Street, Clinton,
Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R. McVean
Plant Superintendent
R.J. ELLIOTT
Chairman
D.J. COCIHIANE
Director
Minor injuries,
stolen cattle
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AUCTION SALE :
of real estate, furniture antiques etc. to be •
held at part lot 13, Concession 12, •
• Md(illop, 71/2 miles north, 3 miles east of •
Seaforth or 71/2 north and 3 miles west of •
Dublin on . •
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 AT 6:30 P.M. •
Real estate consists of 1 1/4 acre lot on which •
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there is an eight room frame house, a shed •
16x 30 and a smaller shed. This is a good• • • sized lot in a fine location. Anyone wanting •
a home in the country should inspect this •
• one. Terms to be 10% down day of sale and • •
• balance in 30 days. To be offered subject to •
a reasonable reserve bid at 7;30. •
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For more information or viewing call •
887-9452. •
FURNITURE ANTIQUES ETC.: a Gibson •
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refrigerator; electric stove; protable T.V.; •
chrome kitchen set; chesterfield and chair; •••
dresser; brass bed; wash stand; kitchen •
cabinet; antique chest of drawers; trunks; •••
vacuum cleaner; small appliances; wringer •
washer; iron bed; lamps and mirrors; a •
a
treddle sewing machine; copper boiler; •
crocks; wheel barrow; small gas engine; •
• tobacco cutter; 22 repeater rifle: rotary •
lawn mower; a reel lawn mower; hand land •
garden tools and other items too numerous •••
to mention. Terms on chattels cash. • • Mrs. Mary Thornton, Proprietress •
R. G. GETHKE, AUCTIONEER •
Not responsible for accidents night of sale. • •
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I would like to thank
everyone who gave towards
the shower held for me on
June IS in the Ethel United
Church. Special thanks to
the ladies who organized it.
The gifts are greatly
appreciated and your
thoughtfulness will always
be remembered. - Dale
Jeffs (nee Keffer). 24-41x1
I wish to thank, all the
people who sent me cards,
flowers and your visits
while a patient in Listowel
Hospital. - Mrs. Ross
Stephenson. 24-41x1
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is your way
of introduction.
20 Auction. Sales
POST
want ad
Call
887-6641
On Friday, June 30, Paul H.
Popp of R. R. #1, Auburn and
Jo-Anne R. Collins of R. R. #3,
Clinton were involved in a
collision on Highway #4, north of
the Blyth S. Lts.
Injured as a
result of the accident were Mr.
Popp and two passengers in his
vehicle, Stanley T. Airdrie and
Timmy J. Airdrie, both of
Londesboro. All suffered minor
injuries.
On Sunday, July 2, Bradley T.
Black of R. R. #5, Brussels,
received minor injuries when the
motorcycle he was riding in a field
struck a hole, causing the motor-
cycle to fall over.
William Willis of Turnberry
Township reports six of his
western hereford cattle are
missing down south of Highway
86 in the Maitland River flats.
Every week. More and more
people discover what mighty jobs
ate accomplished by kw cost Post
Want Ads. Dial Brussels
881,6641,
PRIVATE SALE
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IN WALTON
(on County Road 25)
A NEW HOUSE
under construction [1008 sq.'1
3 Bedroom, Living Room
Kitchen and Dining Area
3 Piece Bath, Full Basement
Electrically Heated
Front Bricked, Balance
Aluminum Siding
Lot Size 66' x 177'
For further information
Phone 523.4559
or 887-9200
They can be identified by an
orange ear tag in the right ear.