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The Brussels Post, 1969-04-24, Page 4DONALD G. IVES R.R. 2, BLYTH Phone Brussels 4413W4 Don't give fire an inch - you've got far too much to lose! THE BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSK,S, ONTARIO '11 .11URS1)AY APICIL 21th, UM COMPLETE CLEARING SALE for JOHN DENNIS ESTATE Lot 15, Con. 14, McKillop Twp, 1 mile South of Walton & 2V miles East on SATURDAY, APRIL 26 1:00 P.M. SHARP Feed 200 Bales Mixed hey; 500-bus. Mixed feed grain: Some seed grain for 12-acres: Quantity Climax Timothy seed. FOR SALE — 500 bales of hay Gerald Miller Phone 121'1 FOR SALE • Appiyid• Hand lawn roller Mrs. George Chidlow. NOTICE Any person wanting fill please contact Brussels Clerk. Wm, H. COMING EVENTS: SPRING VARIETY FAIR Rebekah Spring V;trioty lb. the loop Lodge Rooms, Saturday, • May 3rd, SMORGASBORG SUPPER Reserve -Weduesday, May n 111_ for the smorgasborg supper spon- sored by the Women"s Guild of Prosbyterlau Ohuroh, Cot your tioliets in atlyttitve, HOWICK LIONS BINGO Howiek Lions' Bingo will he held on Friday, April 25th, at 3.31) pan, itt Wroxeter Community Hall, Admission $1, 12 Regular Ozne.:4 for $10; 2 "Share the 'Wealth": one $25 Special; Jackpot of' $75 in 50 calls; Door prizes and Lucky Draws, BUS TRIP TO TULIP FESTIVAL Why not be there? See the Tulip Festival in Holland, Mich- igan with its baton twirling, flOwer show, street scrubbing, and the Klompen Dancers, the parade of bands, and Square danC• ing, Visit the 200 year old Dutch Windmill, De Zwaitit and th wooden shoe factory. Our charter- ed( conch will take yoU, Leave 14'1:1 day night, May 16th and sup- ply overnight accomodatiOn, For more information write or phone Pia,bkirk Transit Service Ltd., Sea forth 62742u. BOWLING NOTES singles Doris llatla ?75 Mail Huc t h r 256 Jane Ward 24u Gordon ,;%Iatlicsea 9 tiS 'Doug .Daniels 0 67 Murray- ...owe •)111, Triples Doris 'Al tItIo Ruth. Tioetlid.‘r ..... 61; Jane Ward 601 Alatheson Allan Nichol 59I Al Harvey (170 ('satgrntulations to Ronnie's 1'fawk!4, winners of the howling, ('amain, ITuother. JOy0 Kei I i ngton, sm,tro 1tcNeil, Do ris Mat hoson, ,Jel,al Bolger. Rai th I Iiirt1101% Sults: Body and Ray Bronson nod. 11111rray Rellington, PROCLAMATION VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME The Council •of the Village of Brutsels has instructed me to declare DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, adopted for the Village of Brutseis, during the period of SUNDAY, APRIL 27th, 1969 at 12:01 a.m, --- to --- Sunday, October 26th, 1969 at 12:01 a.m. and repectively request the citizens to observe the same. R. B. COUSINS, Reeve ENTERT AINIWENT • AT THE • NEW 'AMERICAN .001741o. • BRUSSE4.,S, QNT. Gordon Ross and '4' The Lamp Lighters " FRIDAY and SA1 L1RDM NIGHT IN THE RAINBOW ROOM WE FEATURE: Fish and Chips, Spare Ribs and Sauerkraat Machinery Allis Chalmers L tractor, good rubber; Allis Chalmers CA tractor; 1.11.0. 2-base plow On lace: Chalmers 2-base plow: Cultivator; 2 3-sec, Har rows; Massey Harris S-ft tandem disc.: John Deere cultipacker: t;ockshott S-plate one-way disc: Smoker hale elevator, motor & shelving: lIeering- ti-ft, mower short tongno: 3-bar rake; Massey Harris grain hinder; Waterloo separator 36148, shred der & elevator, 140-ft, drive belt; Hay teddor: John Deere 95-bus. 'tractor manure spreader; Cock wagon & rack, Six.1.6'; Allis Chalmers hammer mill, 12! in.. extra screens; EindleSs belt: Oas engine; Lime spreader; Weed sprayer; Viking cream separator. electric: Steel tire wagon & box: Garden tractor & cultivator; Rotary lawn mower; Grain auger & motor; Steel land roller: Circular saw; 8-gal. Can - Massey liarriti walking plow: Qmintity Lin, tile: 00 Chimney brick; Sop pan. 20d i n eke;::. stifles: Sugar kettle; 2 Stone boot's; 3Steel water troughs, Quantity oncbor posts; Quantity lumber and planic: 20-cord Maple stove wood.; PI I ran CP wood; -Pile circular saw wood: Laying cages for 2 to hens: Roll-away nests; Quantify tools; chains: Quantity of plastic pipe; Many other articles. Household Effects Bedroom ftirnitnre: Simplicity washingmachine; Kitchen lurid lure; Old furniture. etc, TERMS — Cash on day of sale Clerk — Don Dennis Jackson & Jackson, Auctioneers ListoWel FOR SALE — Sereal new and tp-red cold rotors. Case crawler with blade and winch, Mel Jermynh, Phone 353.17 CAMPING IS A DELIGHT IN A RIDE-LITE I-Wendel., Town & Country, 1 i} Cash 'Discount during May, nook rentals now for summer holidays. Somers & Riclimbnd, Ph one 103 or 260W, Ride-Lite Camper Ti.onor,., Sales and. Rentals. As the woman and her daughter were leaving the deportment ore, the manager handed the child some glint, "What do you say? the mother prompted her little girl. Replied the youngst "Charge it!" BERG Sales Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES 1 Barri Cleaners • Bunk Feeder6 O Stabling Given an inch of a glowing cigar- ette or burning matchstick dropped carelessly, fire will take a square mile (and more) of forest. Given a few cubic inches of old oil and rags in a corner, fire will take a whole acre of factory. Given an inch or so . . . of frayed extension cord, or curtains too close to a stove, or a fireplace screen too narrow . . fire will take your home and the lives which are in it. Year after year, fire takes an average of 600 lives in Canada. Five times as many Canadians are disfigured or injured, and property worth more than *150 million is destroyed by fire, By any of these criteria, the cost of fire-causing carelessness is great. But the most terrible toll is in young lives. A third of those who die by fire are children. Some of these children die because they are left alone, some die be- cause they play with matches. There are other reasons too—but virtually all the deaths are preventable. Children die in fires through the ignorance or the carelessness of their parents or other adults.