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The Brussels Post, 1979-11-14, Page 15Dogs Groomed By appointment only. 527-1931 19-104 WANTED Dead or Disabled Cows & Horses Stocker cattle, calves and swine Top Prices Paid For fresh animals over 500 lb. - $1.00-a hundred weight. Cows and horses over 1200 lb. - $20.00. 4 wheel drive radio dispatched trucks. 24 hr. service-7 days a week Brussels Pet Food Supplies, Call'Collect 887-9334. 19-10-tf 20 Auction Sales °ATTENTION: 0.00 FARMERS sit We are now paying $5.00 • $15.00 for fresh dead or disabled cows & horses over 500 lbs. All calves & pigs picked up free of charge. Fast Efficient Service, 24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week. HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Call Collect 482-9811 Call us first you won't have to call anyone else 19-10-tf OUTSTANDING Auction Sale WORTHY OF YOUR ATTENDANCE WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Beside L.C.B.O. Water St., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,.1979 11 A.M. Modern, Vintage and antique furniture and effects from home of Mrs. Myrtle MacNaughton, Wingham - Antique Victorian arm chair ; Vintage matching rocker & arm chair, genuine walnut frame, cane back; Vintage bow frontbed, large dresser, armoire chest, dressing table W. swing Mirrors; antique bottom of flat to wall cup- board: Vintage 5 drawer bureau; Duncan Phyfe mahogany dining table, 4 lyre back chairs, buffet- hutch, outstanding condition; writing desk w. double :dtavvers; washstand Cash in on your old snowmobile clothes! Your old snowmobile clothes can work for you! Bring us your old suit and we'll give you S10 toward the purchase of a brand new Moto-Ski" suit. Or we'll take 55 off the price of a new Moto-Ski jacket when you trade-in your old one. Either way, you wind up with a good deal. Because Moto-Ski wear is built tough and designed to keep you looking good. On or off the sled. Now's the time to trade up to More Moto-Ski Fashion*! At partici- pating dealers until December 8, 1979. All trade-ins will be donated to the Salvation Army. • Styles and or sizes moy be limited VINCENT FARM FFZUPMFNI omITED 527-0110 I Seaforth Trodemart, of Flombardie. $5 Trade-in for a jacket $10 Trade-in for a suit 19 Notices .19 Notices THE BRUSSELS. POST,NOVEMBER14 7 1979 15 c 24 Cards of Thanks 26 Personal 4 Help. Wanied 4 Help Wanted 20 Auction Sales with part toilet set; late model coloured console T. V.; Hi-fi stereo & radio; 2 pce. Fry & Blackhall chesterfield with matching foot stool - good condition; large Westinghouse frig and upright freezer, in new condition; 2 pce. Colonial bedroom suite; Viking electric sewing machine in cabinet; Colonial kitchen suite; 2 Underwood portable typewriters; quantity Community plate flat ware; large Moffatt electric stove ; variety of interesting dishes and glassware; kitchen utensils• electrical equip- ment; odd chairs; dressing table mirror; kitchen bake table; Heintzman & Co. piano & bench; press back rocker; several wicker chairs; wicker fernery; wooden fernery; hip rest chairs; tables; end tables; out- standing set wrought iron fireplace tools; white enamel annex wood burn ing heater; lamps, electric clocks; box books; sealers; bedding; other miscellaneous items. PREVIEW: Friday, November 16: 2-5 and 7-9 MOBILE LUNCH PROPRIETRESS - Mrs. Myrtle MacNaughton AUCTIONEER - Jack Alexander Tel. 357-1442 20-11-1 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the estate of James Watson Sholdlee late of Brussels, Ontario, retired farmer, deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full partic- ulars of same to the under- signed on or before the 28th day of November, 1979, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed ; having regard only to claims that have then been received CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-10-3 „.. Thanks a million to our relatives and friends for helping us celebrate our 40th wedding . anniversary. Spec- ial thanks for gifts and cards of congratulations and social evening which was held at Ken & Helen Bray. —Glen & Evelyn Bray 24-11x1 A very warm and sincere' thank you to our family for the lovely dinner at Ranyton Place, Palmerston on Nov. 11 which made our 40th wedding anniversary such a happy occasion. Special thanks for the lovely gifts and social time which was held at our daughter & son-in-law David & Ruth Hutton, Listowel, —Glen & Evelyn Bray 24-11x1 John and Carol Boneschan- sker would like to thank their family, friends and neigh- bours for giving them a wonderful day in honor of their 25th anniversary with their presentation of best wishes, cards and gifts. 24-11-1 I would like to express my sincere thanks for the lovely cards, enquiries and those who called to visit during my stay in Victoria Hospital. Special thanks to the Brus- sels Legion Branch 218 and the BBA for their special treats, they were very much enjoyed. —Herb Stretton 24-11x1 Beth and Mac Baeker of Burlington would like very much to thank their family for helping us to celebrate our 25th wedding anniver- sary in the Brussels, Morris & Grey arena. A delicious surprise party dinner was in order by Karen Hastings & ,Susan McNeil of Brussels. We would like to thank you also for all the lovely gifts we received. We will always remember Oct. 30, 1979. Those attending were Karen & Dave, David, Darryl. Don- ald & Krista Hastings of Brussels, Susan, Don, Cindy, Michelle & Danny McNeil of Brussels, Barb & Bob, Rob- bie & Kenny Coleman of Burlington, Bonnie Allen & Paul Snyder of Burlington, Shari Baeker also of Burling- ton, Dan, & Phyllis Coleman of Elmira, Sharon & Reiner Wilfong, Brussels, Vera Hastrop, also of Brussels. Thanks again for everything. 24-11-1 25 In Memoriam STEPHENSON: In loving memory of our parents Fred and Margaret who passed away (Fred) Nov. 15, 1957 and (Margaret) Dec. 8, 1969. Treasured memories keep them near, As time unfoldS another year No need for words except to say, Still loved and missed in every way. —Lovingly remembered by the family 25-1 ix1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson of R.R. 1, Blyth, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Christ- ine to Carman Richard, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Bernard of R.R. 4, Brussels. The marriage is to take place December 7th, 1979 at Duffs United Church, Walton. An open reception will follow at 9:00 p.m. at Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre 27-11x1 Plumbing Repairs & Installations Water Softeners • Mervin A. Jones Plumbing & Heating 887-6685 Required Immediately a Clerk - Typist Typing essential, short hand an asset. Apply in person to Robert Bell Industries Ltd. Seaforth, Ontario. 4-11-1 Required immediately experienced '[Press] Welders and experienced Metal Workers Labourers. Apply in person to Robert Bell Industries Ltd. Seaforth, Ontario. 4-11-1 WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527.0240 $EAFORTH STIRRING THE GRAVY—Mrs. Nbrman Schade, Mrs. Cliff Ritchie and Mrs. Helen Williamson all of the Walton area were kept busy stirring the gravy for the Duff's United Church Turkey Supper last Wednesday. • (Brussels Post Photo)