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ANNIVERSARY Services
Brussels United Church,
Sunday, October 15, 11;00
A.M. and 7;30 P.M. Guest
speaker, Rev. Stanley
McDonald, Evening soloist,
Miss Mary Lynn Weeks.
Come and bring a friend.
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DISCO DANCE Ethel
Community Hall: Friday,
October 13th. Time 8:30 to
12:00 midnight. Dance and
door prizes. Admission $1.50
each. D.J. Music. Disco and
Rock Night. Everyone
welcome. 1-54-1
THE CASPARI AND
COMPANY, a mime and
dance theatre will be at the
Birth Memorial Hall on
W,1 1., -Nov. 1 at 8 P.M.
Alilts are $3.'75 and children
• S2.5(1 . Don't miss this chance
to see one of the best Mime
Ga.nips in the country.
Following this • event will he
the Canadian Brass on Nov.
1•5: All tickets available
trrough the Blyth Centre for
the Arts. Box 291, Blyth or
call 523-9300. 1-54-3
4 Help Wanted
ICEN K ER for the Brussels
Curliag Club. Any person
interested in making ice
Mondays and Tuesdays
throughout the winter
contact Dave Wheeler or call
887-6586. 4-54-1
PART TIME office help.
Apply to Box 50, Brussels.
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A TRACTOR DRIVER for
corn harvest. Anyone
interested call Dave Wheeler
at 887-6586. , 4-54-1
27 Births
CLARKE — To Rick and
Pauline Clarke of Poet Elgin.
a son. Michael Richard.
weighing 5 lbs. 15 1.'2 oz., on
October 4th. 1978, in
Saugeen Memorial Hospital.
A first grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Clarke of
Wroxcter and Mr. and Mrs.
George McCutcheon of
Brussesls. 27-54-1
lisINTEE
PIERRE RAMMELOO
..IOUS. 482.3821
Res. 523-9478
DAVID CHRISTIE 482.3821
MLSIUstInns
We have several good commercial properties in.
Clinton for the investor or person who wants to be
self employed.
Lovely 3 bdrm house on 15 acres. Trout creek
through, property. Must be seen to be appreciated.
Near Clinton.
4 acres with this handymans delight. Priced in low
20's, between Blyth & Walton.
Duplex on a pleasant lot near the centre of Blyth. A
good family home.
Good rural sitdown restaurant with excellent
income. Priced right due to ill health of owners.
2 storey estate type home on 4% acres north of
Goderich.
3 bdrm, home with lots of features, near downtown
Clinton.
Several opportunities for butchef or bake shop s in
Huron County.
Priced right with room for expansion at this motel.
Call today.
2 bdrm house in Vanastra, nicely decorated, only
*$18,000.00 with $3,000.00 down.
We have many good recreation properties listed.
Excellent spot or small plaza or dealerhsip on #8
Hwy in Clinton. '
Location for —gas station and auto repair shop
available; Call for details.
We need yovrfarm to sell.
Good 100 acre Beef Farm near Zurich, good feedlot
and nice home. Totally tiled with excellent building.
Side by side duplex, owners are anxious to sell this
well designed hodse on a nice lot in Clinton.
4 bdrm home north of Blyth on 3 acres.
Good location to build commercially in Brussels.
Owner leaving country, anxious to sell, will take low
down payment . on this commercial apartment
building in Clinton. See us 'and make an offer today.
Light industrial lots available in Seaforth.
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YAMAHA '79
We all here.
The Exciter 440 has what
you're looking for. A power-
ful, reliable, economical,
virtually indestructible
machine specifically de-
signed to go where you want
to go and do what you
want to' do. 'See the
Exciter 440 today at -
Anniversary Services
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, Oct. 15
1 1 :00 A M. & 7:30 P.M.
GUEST SPEAKER
Rev. Stanley McDonald
EVENING SOLIST
Miss Mary Lynn Weeks
COME & BRING A FRIEND
J & K SHOES' N JEANS
Just Arrived!
DOE SKIN SHIRTS T-Shirts & Socks
Wi nter Boots far all the family
Open Friday Nightg. Until:
Phone 8874497 'Brussels Member 8 -.E4,A,
Agents for littnigton Dry Cleattag;
18 u• THE. BRUSSELS OCTOBER 11 1978 Win at IPM
the(ColTtillok.lie74 afgre"igroPuapg,e F5ir)st
prize was worth 575.. second
was worth $65 and third prize
was
Pet"e'°r rtwilit'55 who belongs to the
North Huron .Sodbusters 4,H
Club was competing for the
third time at the IPM
having previously competed
at the Bruce and Kingston
IPM's.. It is his fifth year in
the plowing .competitions at-
the county level.
Gregory Alan Campbell. of
R R.2, Bluevale, \‘'110 com-
peted in Class 111 -Group 1
111liell was three furrow
plows, mounted, semi ,
mounted or trailer tractor for .
the 12 to. 17 age. group
placed 10th on Tuesday, 9th
on Wednesday and Thursday
and 10th on Friday. For
placing ninth lie gets a $25
cash award.
Greg just started plowing
this spring and had previous-
ly plowed at the Huron
County competition in order
to his 4-H assign- •
Brian McGavin, of R.R.4,
Walton, won $175 in
competitions at the Inter-
national Plowing Match in
VVingham. This is the thrid.
IPM that. Brian has competed
in,. and this year he was the
youngest competitor in the
15 to 18 year old class.
Although the final official
results are still being tabu-
lated. Brian said he will
finish either third or fourth
among the competitors.
Earlier this year, Brian -
was the reserve junior.
champion in the Huron
County Plowing Match. He is
also a member of the North
Huron Sodbusters 4-H Club.
Brian plows with the two-
furrow competitive plow.
This year he also lent his
tractor and coached the
mayors entered in the
mayors' competition on the
final day of the International
Plowing Match. Brian's high
school principal, Bruce
Shaw, mayor of Exeter. was
the top plowman among the
mayors who entered the
competition.
ELDER ENTERPRISES
SALES & SERVICE
DIAL 262-6142 HENSALL
20 Auction Sales
dilOrralei
Auction Sale
of
IVAN'S Body Shop
(Ivan Kobetz - Proprietor)
to be held at the premises '4 mile south of Brussels.
on
Saturday October 21st
at 10:30 AM
Sale to consist of:,
VEHICLES: 1962 G.M.C. tow truck. 6 cyl. duels,
excellent shape. 14 foot steel bed trailer with
tandem axle. International 10 h.p. riding. mower.
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT : Acytelene torch & tanks;
ilior jack; battery charger; power greaser; tire
changer; electric shears; air sander; B. & D. hand'.
grinder; quantity of hand tools; body tools; drill &
drill hits; set of taps & dyes. Dolman chain saw :large
quantity of screws, nuts & bolts; quantity of used
tires: vault; tappet; electric juicer; quantity of
(hernial pane glass windows
FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: 6 foot
heavily carved oak Jakes & Hay's bed; upright
piano; chesterfield.; reclining chair; coffee tablet
portable colour T.V. & stand; dresser with mirror;
beds & dressers; treadle sewing machine; lamps;
Kelvinator fridge & stove; Admiral 17 cu. foot
freezer; box. stove; table & chair set; B. & W. T.V.
MISCELLANEOUS: One A) to. Holstein steer;
Lawn-Boy push mower4Quebec stove; 20 cord' of
wood; single pedestal metal desk; 3 drawer filing
cabinet. 20-54-1
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
(519) 527-1458
Cranbrook plans
service with
local man
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
887-6645
Knox Church, Cranbrook,
will be holding a special
service on Sunday at 11:00
a.m. to celebrate the 113th
Anniversary of the congrega-
tion.
The guest preacher will
be Mr. Leslie Perrie, B.A.,
M.Div., an area young man
who has recently graduated
font Westminster Theo-
logical Seminary in Philadel-
phia.
The congregation is
hopeful the public will plan
to attend this service and
looks forward to seeing
visitors on Sunday,October
15th at eleven o'clock a.m:
Mrs. Clare Veitch, Mrs.
Wilfred Strickler and Mrs.
Leslie Knight attended the-
Huron County Institute Fall
Rally held in the Londesboro
Hall oh Monday, October 2.
CLASSIFIED
14 Property For Sale 14 Property For Sale 20 Auction Sales
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