The Brussels Post, 1965-05-06, Page 4PORT ELGIN
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
No Dog are allowed to run at large during the
gardening season. By-Law !No. 2), 1959 levies a
fine of $50.00. Police have authority to kill any
dog not tied.
David Hastings, Chief of Police,
Village of Brusse
NOTICE .
Any perspn wishing part time
help
Phone Brus,sele 97W
FOR SALE
Cedar Posts and AnoOrs, all
sizes, Also cedar Poles up tO 49
tact in length.
Geo. lI., Pollar4
FOR SALE
10 Hereford Steers; 1Q Here-
Ord Heifers, approximately 500
to 600 lbs.; niso 7 ilotatoin,
Steers, 750 lbs.
Urban Ducharme Phone 342W7
FOR SALE
100 or 150
Ourildings.
Geo. Cook,
Lot 4, con. 18,
Phone
acres, Good
R,11 4, Mitchell
Logan TownshiP
348.3317
SALES HELP WANTED MALE:
here is your opportunity. Good
Rawleigh business now available
in Harm]. County, Write for in-
formation, Rawleigh, Dept. E-152-
922, 4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry,
Montreal.
CALL TODAY!
Start Earning Tomoirowl
AVON
Call or write to-day ror Interview
Mrs, M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury
Ave. London, or phone collect
evenings 451-0541
FOR SALE --
1 Chef deep fat fryer, for
propane gas, never used; 2
General wood' lathes No. 260, 12",
excellent condition;- convector
hot water heating 51"x8"x32";
4 sections of rolling wood counter
shutter, forge; forge exhaust
fan. May, be seen and purchased
at Winghara District High School.
KITCHENER larHOLISTERY —
Expert re-tipnoistering. re-
finishing', repairing, and cleaning
of all types of furniture. rive
estimates. 'Work guaranteed.
Phone 43 Brunel,
CASH ON rHE FARM
Heavy Hens, between. 51/2 and 0
tbs. 110 to lue,
Les Hood, Phone 247-2974
Monkton
CLAY [ON G, HOGG LTD.
REAL ESTATE
JOHN WADE
REPRESENTATO. E
BRUSSELS, ON1..
DOES AN
AVON REPRESENTATIVE
CALL ON Y01-1 7
We may need someone in your
neighbourhood. No obligation.
Write Mrs. M. Millson, 17
liawkesbury Ave., Landoll, Or
Phone collect, evenings 4b1-0641
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Furniture, and
Appliances for
The Estate of the Late
Albert and Millie Foerster
in the Village of Monkton on
WEDNSDAY. MAY 12th
at 1:30 p.m.
Mr. Alfred Knight and
Mr John Schnook, Executors
W. J. Henderson, Eldon Steckley
Auctioneers
Phone Mitchel 10W1
Don't Miss This Sale
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CRANARUU1S.
The service in Knox Church on,
Sunday, M'ay 2nd, was conducted
by the Rev. Frederick Neill,
who just arrived in ,',anada frOM
Ireland last week. Mr. and. Mrs.
Neil and two eons and a daught-
er, are, the guests of Rev. S. .J.
and Mrs. Stewart, Molesworth.
They expect to move to Palmer-
ston this week 'where Mr, Najd
will be the mlaister of the Pres,-
byterian church.
Mrs. Stuart Evans and Gary
attended the graduation of the
hairdressers of the K & W Hair-
dressing School on Friday, April
20, at the Coronet Motel, Kitch-
ener. Miss Patsy Hymn' was one
of those graduating and expects
to go to Bayfield where she has
secured employment.
Mr. and Mys. Wilfred Strickler
attended. the Dickson-Griffith
wedding in Capreol recently. The
groom is a nephew, of Mrs,
S trickier.
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Mr. and. Mrs. Keith Rock and
baby have moved from, the
Whitechurch area to the 12th
con., east. of the village. The farm
farm owned by Knight Bros.,,
has been occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Schnook and son.,
ETHEL
Mrs. Clifford. Dunbar was a
recent visitor in Columbus,
Gino, with her sister.
M. and Mrs. A. Bremner and,
Doris were Sunday visitors with
Mr. Maurice Hewitt. Mrs. Hewitt
is a• patient in hospital
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TRUICEMAY, nth UM
Safe beaches beckons all, activities for every age,
varied accommodations,
Write Box 406. Port .Elsm
A,CJCTIQIN SALE
AT TI-IE
LISTOWEL LEGION AUDITOIUUIVI
LISTQWEL, OM:Alt10
wNDAY, EVENING — (MAY 10th
8:00 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time)
AND MANY, MANY PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS:
CONSISTING OF.
APPLIANCES FURNITURE TELEVISION
refrigerator with. Cress Top Freezer, 2 Electric Ranges, Long
,:grtirt Washer, 17 cu ft. Food Freezer that holds Over 500 lb% frozen
good, DeluXe Automatic Washer and Dryer (electric), Combination
Radio and 3-speed Record Changer, 5 different Television sets,
(all reconditioned and in Al working condition), 2 Hostess Chairs.
Platform Rocker, Hi-Chair, Telephone Table, Step Stool, Chrome
Rocker, Writing Desk, 9 x 12 Rug, Step and Coffee Tables, 4 Dinette
and Kitchen Sets finished in Chrome and Coppertone, 2 .-- 2-pce.
Davenport Suites complete with a Hi-back Swivel Rocker, 2-Pce.
French Provincial Chesterfield Suite in a Nylon Cover, 3 other
Modern. Chesterfield Suites in 4-3-2 Cushion Sets 3 Bookcase Bed-
room Suites in Light and Dark Finish complete with sox Springs
and Mattress, 2 — 39" Contihental Beds complete with Box Spring.
and Quilt Top Mattress and Head Boards, 4-54" Quilt Top Mattres-
es, that fit any full size bed, 2-pce. Chestabed Living Room Suite
that folds out to a full 3% size bed with-a Spring-Filled Mattress
built in, 2 sets Table and Trilight Lamps, 1-54" Continental Bed,
and. Many Other Items Too Numerous to Mention.
All The Appliances In This Sale Are Guaranteed To Be In Al
Working Condition When Hooked Up At Your Home
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Also a Large Assortment for Men and Women
JUST ARRIVED . . . A Large Selection of Spring and Summer
Clothing has just been received for Auction from One Of The
Largest Clothing Wholesalers In. Canada.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING — Jackets, Pyjamas, Crawler Sete,
Pullovers and Cardigans, Sleep and Play Sets, Shirts and Blouses,
Dresses, 3-pce. Velvet Sets, T-Shirt% Coat and Hat Sets, Jodhpursr
Underwear, Baby Shirts, Housecoats, Sleepers, Babies' Orlon Knit.
Sets, Hooded Sweaters, Skirts, Training Pants, Gloves, Poodle
Socks, Shorts, Slims, Sun Suits, Bathing Suits.'
MEN — Work and Dress Shirts, Polo Shirt% Jackets, Dress Pants,
Work and Dress Socks, Pyiamas, Belts and Ties, Underwear,
Sweaters, and other items.
WOMEN — Dresses, Blouses, Sweaters, Pullovers and Cardigans,
Skirts, Nylons, Coats, 2-pce. Suits Stretch Slims, Purses Jackets
This Outstanding Sale will consist of the Largest and. Best Offering
and other items.
that we have ever auctioned in. this Hall ... AT ANY TIME —
DON'T MISS IT! SEE YOU AT THE SALE.
AUCTIONEER — LEO E. BIRD
TERMS CASH — CHEQUES ACCEPTED ON FURNITURE .--
30/0 SALES TAX IN EFFECT
1965 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE
Regular size Oldsmobiles for 1965 have completely new, restyled, roomier bodies, on a totally
new chassis, and are powered by a recently developed 425 cubic inch engine. Like all 1965
full-size Oldsmobiles, the 1965 Starfire is completely now, With a distinctive tapering roofline,
The Starflre differs from other Oldsmobile models too, in the design of both front and rear
end, and in its specific side molding which ends in functional dtial exhaust outlets. OldsmObile
F-85 models for 1965 have been changed in many areas. Completely new are the grille, head-
lamps, front fenders and bUmper and the, hood, Rear end design is also new.
SLED FOR SALE. —
Price per lb. — Alfalfa 45c; Red
Clover 200; Timothy 20c; Empire
type BirdsfoOt trefoil 4i1.00; AL
home grown Grade one seed. lfor
a good Hay Crop try 8 lb. Alfalfa
2 lb. Red Clover, 5 lb. Timothy,
4 lb. Bronie Grass, total 19 lb.
Cost per acre .82. Our complete
stock of clovers and grasses all
at equally low prices. For your
Seed grain and grass Seed re-
quirements, See Roy eranua
Son at Pinkerton, Phone Cargill
366-2394.
HURON COU NTY'S LEADING
TRACTOR AND FARM
EQUIPMENT DEPOT
Lowest possible prices on
stock on hand or 'tractors and
over 80 other new machines in
stock or being shipped to us at
once in bulk. Shipment plus a
large stock of used row crop,
Kongskilde, and other used Oulti-
Vators, Disc Harrows, Spring
Tooth Harrows, Grain and Ferti-
lizer,Drills
'
Planters, Meant*
Spreaders, Plows, Mowers; Stva-
thers, Hay Conditioners, Com-
bines, and many other machineil.
Phone; 627 0120 JOS Bleb I
I. IL Dealer Settforth