HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-08-30, Page 15THE BRUSSELS POST AUGUST 30, 1978 15
irisINTEE Henry Mero 527.4430
Harold Workman 482-3455
Gary Walden 523-9212
Dirk van der Weil 482.3165
Larry Plumsteel 527-0052
11/2 storey, 3 bedroom,
insul-brick home,
re-decorated & carpeted,
perfect investment for
$24,900.00 in Blyth.
3 Acres on a hill, bordered by
a creek. Beautiful spot to
build, $20,000.00 Northy,rest
of Londesboro.
80 acres with cedar bush,
• creek and 35 acres workable,
Only $39,900.00 near Brus-
sels,
11/4 storey brick home on 47
acres, older barn 57 x 40, 32
acres workable, near Brus-
selS, $49,900.00.
Neat 2 storey, 3 bedroom
home on 25 acres. Barn &
steel shed. On Maitland
River near Brussels,
$65,000.00.
75 acres vacant land near
Auburn, 40 workable, rest
gravel hills, good pasture,
$70,000.00..
100 acres North of Auburn,
65 workable, has a creek.
Open fot reasonable offers.
100 acres with 3 bedroom
house North of ..Auburn, 85.
workable, large barn for beef
operation, $75,000.00.
100 acres dairy set up in
Morris Twp., 2 storey brick
home, drilled well, 65 work-
able. Excellent set-up,
$85,000.00.
200 acres West of Belgrave,
2 storey red brick home,
drilled well, 150 -workable,
dairy setup, 42 tie-ups, loose
barn 60 x 60, milkhouse, •
good land, $200,000.00.
250 acres dairy set-up, 40
tie-ups, 2 drilled wells, 2
barns, 2 sheds, 2 houses. 220
workable, good loam,
$250,000.00,
49 acres, all equipment in-
cluded for 50 sows, barn 40 x
60, 40 workable, 2 creeks,
drilled well, East of Clinton,
$58,500.00.
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2
storey home on 5 acres with
steel barn, South of Walton,
SEAFORTH
3 bedroom brick & aluminum
home near the schools, new
under construction.
We have a good selection of
modern and older hones in
Seaforth priced from
$19,800.00 to $76,000.00.
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September 2fi 20'i 1916
HURON COUNTy
20 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Of Property, Appliances,
Furniture, Antiques, ,Car,
Dishes & Misc. for Ronald
Sturgeon, 194 Main Street
N., in Brussels
MONDAY SEPT. 4
Sale Time 12:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: consists of
white frame 2 storey house
with kitchen and cupboards
dining room, large living
room on first floor, 3
bedrooms and 3 piece bath
room upstairs; Basement,
back part has laundry and
storage rooms with side
porch. Separate Double
garage with paved drive-
way; good asphalt, roof on
house, and heated with
forced air oil furnace, situ-
ated on a good size lot,
close to downtown.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE
are 10 per cent cash or
cheque day of sale and the
balance in 60 days or when
possession can be given.
This property will be
offered for sale with a
reasonable • reserve bid at
approximately 3:00 p.m.
House may be inspected
prior to sale,
FURNITURE: Colonial
Chesterfield and Chair in
Brand New Condition;
Black Leather Recliner
Chair with Vibrator (New);
Maple Coffee Table;
Bronze Kitchen Table; 5
Chrome Chairs; Chester-
field and Chair; 4 Cushion
Size; Magazine Table;
Portable Record Player;
Kitchen Cabinet Suite; Odd
Chairs; Utility Table; Small
Tables; Sliding Glass Doers
China Case; Book Shelves;
Pole Lamp; Table Lanips;
!Coffee Fable and End
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Table; Foot Stool; Spice
Rack; Quantity of Dishes;
Wall Tapestry of the Lords
Supper 4 x 6 ft.; Bedroom
Suite consists of Double
Bed with Book Case Head;
Dresser and Mirror and
Night Table (Light Finish);
Bedroom Suite consists of
, Double Bed with Book Case
Head; Dresser and Mirror
and Chest of Drawers
(Dark); Steel Bed; 2
Dressers; Mirrors; Chest of
Drawers; Box Spring and
Mattress on Steel Frame,
Wooden Baby Crib;Braided
Round Rug; Mats; Books
ANTIQUES: Wicker Baby
Bassinett on Casters
(good);Cane Bottom Nurser
Rocker; Wooden Armed
%eking Chair; Cane Back
Dining Chair; China Cab-
inet Buffet; Console
Radio(WorkingYBuffet with -
Mirror; Hall Coat Rack with
Mirror; Hall Tree; Coal Oil
Lamp and Lantern; box
Stove; Coal Skuttle; Steel
Harness Hames; Pictures
and Frames; Dishes and
Misc Items.
CAR: 1964 Ford Custom
,_,V8 with 352 Motor, Stand-
ard with T Floor Shift,
Western Car, 45000' Miles,
Motor Good and very little
rust, Selling as is.
MISCELLANEOUS: 1'i
Sheets 4 x 8 ft. New
Panelling; Aluminum and
Wood Lawn Chairs; Picnic
Table; Girls and Boys
Bicycles; Swing Set and
Slide; toys; Play Pen; Drift-
wood Glass Top Table;'
Gas Push Lawn Mowers,
Garden Tiller; McCulloch
Mini Mac 30 Chain. Saw
(New); Altuniritun Step
ladder; Altiniintan and
Lumber; Garden Tools And
Handyman Tools, plus
Misc Items.
APPLIANCES; Moffat 24
MO electric Stove; 2 G,B,
Refrigerators; Simplicity
Wringer Washing Mach-
ine; :Speed Queen Electric
Dryer.
'NOTE: Owner or
auctioneer not responsible
for accidents or loss of
property day of sale.
SELLING BY NUMBER
TERMS: Cash or Cheque
with I.D. on Sale Day for
Contents; 4 per cent sales
tax in effect
LUNCH BOOTH
AUCTIONEER
Bob Gilmore., Gowanston
Phone 291-3489
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21 Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Truck Tenders
24 Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank neighbours,
friends and relatives for
cards, treats, flowers, visits
and inquiries when in hosp-
ital and since coming home.
Special thanks to those who
helped at home. Rose Marie
Bishop. 24-48-1
Our sincere thanks to all
those who sent cards,
donations and flowers and
for the thoughtfulness and
kindness shown to us in our
time of sorrow, in the loss of
our dear brother, Jeff
Campbell. Mr and Mrs.
Gordon Finch and family.
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At this time I would like to
thank everyone for the
beautiful and useful gifts I
received at the Community
Shower held for me on July
18th in the United Church
basement. -A special thank
you to the friends and
neighbours who arranged the
shower, the program and
slides, and the delicious
lunch they served. Each gift I
received will fit very well into
my home and be appreciated
every day. Also thank yOu to
my girl friends for the
Personal Shower held at
Julie McCall's home. It
proved to be very unique and
useful. Gwen (Bernard)
Fisher. 24-48-1
I sincerely want to thank all
friends and relatives for
gifts,.. flowers and kindness'
shown to me during my
illness in St, Marys
Memorial Hospital. Your
kindness will never by for-
gotten. 'thanks again.. Lillian
Moses. 24.48x1
The family of the late Adrian
lVleTaggart wants to thank
relatives, neighbours and
friends for every thoughtful
way in which they stood by
us during the sudden passing
of our loved one, We will
always remember your kind-
ness and faithfulness. Marie
and family; 24-48x1
26 Personal
Mr. and MrS. James Mair
wish to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their
daughter Linda Anne to
David Paul, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Rosart, RR 4.
Wingham. The wedding will
take place September 23 at
4:30.p.111. in Melville Presby-
terian. Church, Brussels.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Marion
Marlene to William Glenn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Sellers. Marriage to take
place Saturday, September
9th at four o'clock in Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Oakville, Ont. • 26-48-1
At Blyth
By Debbie Ranney
Two Miles off, now
showing at the Blyth Sum-
mer Festival, is a light-
hearted musical tribute to
small towns and the people
in them who make them
survive in spite of their size.
The cast of Two Miles Off
manages to convey the good
sense of humor and the
determination to carry on,
despite being ignored by
trains, planes, and the
govenment.
And although much of the
is humorous, it also
manages to get in the
frustrations and reminisces
of life in a small town, in this
case, Elnora, Alberta.
In one of the most touching
scenes and excellently
portrayed by Kate Trotter
Mrs. Devlin an• elderly Irish
Lady reminisces about her
dead husband, their house
that burned in a fire and her
young son who was in the
house at the time,
As the cast played a
multitude of characters it is
hard to cite single out•
standing performances. A
few that come to mind'are
Peter Snell as Harry the
town's restaurant owner
trying to make a go of it. At
first .he is . optimistic when
some construction workers
come to town but he ends up
leaving because of lack of
business. One can just sense
the defeat in him, but he is
not without one last shred of
hope as he Says, "Maybe PR
come back when Elnora is
the size of Red Deer.' 4
Cowboy
Chris elk is notable for
his performance as the'
boy who remembers when
horses worked for men in.
stead of being just petsi and
as the grain elevator operator
who sticks to doing things his
own way iii spite of what he's
Local
govit
Area residents who want
to know how their community
is operated will, have a
chance to find out this fall.
The Goderich Rotary Club,
in co-operation with the
Ontario Conference on Local
Government, is offering a
course on municipal affairs at
the Goderich District Col-
legiate Institute commencing
on Wednesday, September
20.
Topics will range from the
history of local government
in Ontario, through the de-
tails of its present operation,
and end with a look at the
future and how citizens can
participate.
The course will operate
one night a week for ap-
proximately six or seven
weeks with two speakers,
each evening. Lectures will
be drawn from senior levels
of provincial and municipal
government, the universities
and private interests.
Cost for the course will be
$15 per student.
Registration forms and in-
formation can be obtained •
from the Municipal Office
Goderich, Rotary Club, Box
41, Goderich, or the G.D.C.I.
been told to do by the
government.
Elizabeth Hanna gives a
convincing portrait as Norma
the mother who wants to see
the small town of Elnora
grow so her children' will be
proud of where they come
from. She displays in her
character the determination
necessary to get it to grow.
Alden Jones is good as the
trapper who tells inane jokes
and whose philosophy of life
consists of the saying; "It's
not what you know or don't
know that keeps you from
learning, it's what you think
you know."
Jones and Elizabeth Han-
na also had the audience
practically rolling in the
aisles as they portrayed two
bovine beasts with most
acceptable cowlike ex-
pressions as they chewed
their cud.
The whole cast takes all
the pomp and pompousness
out of the dignified
ceremonies when they pre-
sent the opening' of the
Elnora arena. Local Politician
after loCal politician is called
upon to speak at the opening,
and each of them passes the
buck onto the next one until
finally the local member of
parliament speaks, Taking a
speech from John F. Ken-
nedy the politician makes a
Freudian slip by reversing
the words to say, "Ask not
what Elnora can' do for you,
'but what Elnora can do for
Me."
Although there is no real
story line in Two Miles Off,
the play is kept'effectively
fast-paced by director' [Irian
RintOul.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place a Brussels
Post Want Ad and be Money
in pocket. To advertise, just
Dial Brussels 887.664L
CLASSIFIE
TRADITIONAL MASTERPIECE awaits your inspection
in Brussels. This remarkable three bedroom home
features new family room with open beam ceiling and
Franklin fireplace, provincial living• room, conternp-
orary kitchen and dining roots, attractively Modernized
4 pc, bath and an impeccable half-acre lot with small
barn. Breathtaking and charming. $48,500.
PERFECTION & MODEST PRICE for a 3 bedroom,
completely renovated, charming Brussels home with an
expansive country view, The lady of the house will
• appreciate the completely modernized kitchen with
utility area, impressive 13x26' broadloomed living room
and ground floor washroom. Roof and wiring are new.
All for only $22,000.
DARLING BUNGALOW in Brussels. for only $19,900.
Yep, this cute and cozy two bedroom modernized home
has living-room, pleasant kitchen, 4 pc. bath and back
storage rOOm plus 66x165' partially fenced lot. OWner
moving and would like to see YOUR offer!
MARVELOUSLY MAINTAINED home in Brussels near
the centre of town offers three bedrooms plus roomy
kitchen, living and dining rooms and family room.
Situated on a newly landscaped 1/4 acre lot, this
fabulous buy can be yours for $26,000.
RECENTLY MODERNIZED, vinyl sided home in
Brussels, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen and living zroom
along with a 16'x32' above ground pool for your
Summer enjoyment. $34,000.
Situated on a large lot with mature trees is this.
Brussels home in excellent condition. It has 3
bedrooms, and a 3 pc. -bath upstairs as well as large
spacious-living rooms and a 2 pc. bath downstairs. The
home features a Franklin Fireplace in the family -room.
Priced at $37,000. •
Contact:
WINGHAM OFFICE 357.1344
STAN CHADWICK 357-2497
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The Man
to See is
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WORKMAN
REAL ESTATE LIP,
Sealed tenders plainly -
marked will be received by
the undersigned .until
— p.m.
SEPTEMBER 5, 1978
for a
HEAVY DUTY 1/2 TON
TRUCK
Bidders must use
Township tender forms.
Specifications and tender
forms may be obtained
from the undersigned or at
the Township Office, Ethelt •
Ontario.-
Subject to the approval
by the M.T.C. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily
accepted.
ROSS ENGEL
ROAD SUPT.
R.R. #3 BRUSSELS ONT.
NOG 1HO
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,
Thanks
Wooden. House Doors;
Two Miles Off
small town tribute
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