The Brussels Post, 1970-05-14, Page 4WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE
Dead or disabled cows over t000 Ibt,, $10 to $15
Dead or disabled horses; $20.00 each
Small animals 500 to 1,000 lbs., is per lb.
All other atitimalt such as calves and pigs picked'
up free,
We pay you for your animal at your farm. — 24 hour
service.
CALL COLLECT — BRUSSELS 887-334
if no answer call 887.9335
BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES
Prop, GORDON JOHNSTON Formerly Mnrlatt Bros,
WEBER'S GENERAL STORE
E. T H g, L, 0 N
SPECIALS FOR MAY 14th, 15th, .16th
FOR RENT
Apartment in Brussels. Apply
te; Herb Sage, Listowel, 291-:1334
WANTED —
A good used SpaniSil Guitite,
Phone 887-6954
garbage disposal.
All garbage must be taken TO
the South Boundary East of
Walton approx. V, mile, and this
garbage only must be put in a
trench provided.
NOICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
JOHN VERNE WARWICK
,deceased
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned deceased, late of the
Township of Morris in the County
of Huron, retired farmer, who died
en the 31st day of March, 1970, are
required to file proof of same with
the undersigned on or before the
22nd day of May, 1970. After that
date the executor will proceed to
distribute the estate having re-
gard only to those claims of which
he shall then have had notice.
DATED at Brussels this 27th
day of April, 1970.,
CRAWFORD & MILL
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
he
Lot 24.
as the
WANTED —
Custom tractor work
[listing, ploughing, etc.
Phone 887-6298
Neilson's Jersey Ice Cream
Kam Luncheon Meat
Duncan Hines Cake Mixes
Beehive Corn Syrup
Stokley's Wax, Green and Kidney Beans
NOTICE -OF
DISCONTINUANCE OF
ETH;EL AND GREY
TOWNSHIP Dump
To the Grey Township reidents.
After May lath, 1970 there will
no more garbage dumped on
Con. 6, Grey Twp., known
'Rebel and North Grey
By Order
Chairman of •
Property ,Committee
MALE HELP WANTED —
wanted, pull time 110 unemployment.
For further information write
Pox 1.319 Hanover.
FOR SALE
7 room House in. Morris Town-
Ship, north end of Brussels, Large.
lot, New oil furnace, new cup-
boards, new hot water tank, and
wireing, three piece bath.
.1. C. McNeil, Brussels. Phone
887,604Z
FOR SALE
Choice Strawberry Plants
freshly dug as you order. 'Ideal
for freezing or as fresh fruit. large
juicy berries. $3,00 per hundred
plants. Phone before calling for
plants to allow time for digging
and trimming plants.
Phone 397-3325„ Percy Biggs, R,R,
Wingbarn, Ont.
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high-quality
coin-operated dispensers in your
area, No selling. To qualify you
must have car, references, $600 to
$2900 cash, Seven to twelve hours
Weekly than net excellent monthly
incorne. More full time. For per-
sonal interview write C.ANA.PENN
DISTRIBUTING T.1.1"1).; DEPT. A,
160 Bay St,, Suite 205, Toronto 1,
Ontario, InCInde phone number.
1/2
WOOD FOR SALE —
Hardwood Slabs, truckload lots
$4.00 per cord: Softwood $2.00
Craig's Sawmill, Auburn 526-7220
SAWDUST. FOR SALE —
Good bedding for feed lots. AVe
can load you or deliver.
Craig's Sawmill, Auburn 526-7220
2 lb.
14 oz.
43c
35c
2 for 35c
89c FOR SALE --
100 acre grass farm.
49c mr8. Charles Warwick,
S87.9336
LOST —
Keys on heart '$1141.Ped • ring.
Finder please leave at the Brussels
Post, Reward,
FOR SALE . "
6 ' first litter • --sows; also a
dehorning crate,. - •
Max Denia.ray ..•• 887 ,0700
FOR SALE .r—
.tolls Deere Tractor, gas. Recently
overhauled, Garman Smith
887,6875
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
GuarawLeed service lo alltypeS,
coin plate a p pli ance repairs at
BURKE ELECTRIC
Wingharn - 357-2450
Electrical Contractors - Appliances
- Motor Rewind, 24 hoar emergen-
cy service.
AVON CALLING.
Your Family Needs A Summer
Vacation --- Invest Your Spare
'lime Now To Earn Those
Needed Extra Dollars. Sell Avon
in Your Locality. For Details
'all Quickly -- Mrs. M. Millsoo,
Avon Manager, 17 Elawkesbury
Ave„ London, 451.0541
DRAIN TENDERS
TOWN HIP OF GREY
Tenders will he received by the
undersigned until 5 p.m.. Wednes-
day. May 27th, 19711. for the con-
struction of the following drain-
age works in the Township of
Grey 7
K.NQK :DRAINAGE WORKS
.500 lineal feet of open drain,
4;691 lineal feet of closed
drain,
3 Catch. Basins.
CLARK DRAINAGE WORKS —
1,460 lineal feet of open drain,
2,720 lineal feet of closed
drain,
4 Catch Basins
BOLTON DRAINAGE WORKS
12,724 liheal feet of open drain,
85 lineal feet Of closed drain
(Road Crossing),
I Catch Basin,
Canadian Pacific Railway
culvert cleatiOnt,
County Road Culvert cleanout,
in accordance With the Speci-
fications for Open Cut :Drain-
age Crossings for Huron
County Roads.
A STRONG DRAIN A GE
WORKS --
5.940 lineal fret of open drain,
Work on. canadian National
Right-of-Way.
Tenders to be accompanied by
a certified cheque for 10% of
tender. The Township will supply
the tile and pipe, Plans and speci-
fications may he seen at the
, Township Office Ethel, Ontario,
Lowest or any tender net neces-
sarily accepted.
Mrs. B, M. Cattlift,
Ethel, Ontario,
Clerk, Township' Of
Apply to.;
1.31VKiels
'STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY "...);
UNTIL 9:30 P.M.
WANTED
Cattle to pasture,
111.1 4. Brussels
.The Holmes
Phone 887-0040
FOR SALE
1961 'gambler Ambassador,
Deor Sedan, in good condition.
Fred Thuell 887.9214
Tiff; 13'it'LT1:0011L$ 01051:1St.e.14, ()Nri'4111()
,')AY tO,u, ot4
ENTERTAINMENT AT SiMILEY'S HAVEN
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
'RUSH and • DOROTHY 'FROM - TEESWAT:E:R
Piano and Guitar
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
DOREEN DANBROOK ON THE PIANO
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
Menu: Earbacued Ribs and Kraut, Southern. Fried Chicken
and Chips
events were read by Mrs, Lylle
Gorden and Mrs. Mac Engel. Cards
and visits were recorded. by Miss
Alice J., Forrest: Mrs. Earl Dunn
gave a, reading "Ten Command-
ments of "Church Etiquette". The
meeting closed with a hyrne, and
the Benediction, miss Alice J.
Forrest assisted the hostess with
lunch.
Cranbrook W. I. Meeting
`Tile May meeting- of the Cran•
brook Women's institute was held
at the home of Mrs. Glenn
Huether.. This was the Citizenship
and Ftducation meeting with con-
veners Mrs. Mac McIntosh and
Mrs. Wilfred Strikler. The roll
call WAS a little article made in
Japan. The conveners presented
facts nhout Japan and the site of
1970 Expo. Mrs, Lylle Gordon,
essisted by Mrs. Elwood Roe, At-
wood. showed pictures. An ecincat-
lona! contest was commuted and
current events were given by Mrs.
Clare Veitch, It was decided to
have Sunshine Sisters for the
year. The hOstess served luneh
assisted by Mrs. Russell Knight
and Mrs. Ross Knight.
Knox W.M.S. Afternoon
Group Meeting
Airs. Mac Engel was hostess
for the regular meeting of the
Afternoon Group of the W.M.S. of
Knox Presbyterian Chun-h. A
poem "Mother's Smile" and Psalm
48 were used in opening with Mrs.
Clare Veitch presiding. The Mag-
nificat: Luke 39-56 and Han-
nah's Hymn of Praise 1st Samuel
Oh, 2; 1-1.0 were read in unison
and e maditation given by the
leader, followed With prayer. Mrs.
Mac Engel read "Mothers: Are the
World's Best" and "My Friend
Mother" was read by Mrs. Lylle
Cardi]. The topic on "MOthers,
Mary and Hannah" was p.,iVeri by
Miss A. 'Forrest. The business was
conducted by the president, Mrs.
'Wilfred Strickler. The secretary.
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bjeu tSC1761:eritIttilece,ssr...• NOTICE
Mrs. Stanley Fischer, read the Members' Of the' Majestic w
nary hold our regular laair meeting0h()me tn,enendt
saying Mrs. Jas. McNeil, Atwood, Tuesday were Ai rs. A da Arm _
is the Presbyterial visitor, Mrs. Strong., Airs. James Armstrong,
Neil would
errleo.Anitioanktotoneratno- r
Smith artdj
asr,r8..fe vi jnat:rsl brook in Noveinher. An invitation Mrs. R. 1V, Stephens. Mrs. Doug
`was received
attend their Thank-offering on
Strickler reported that Mrs. Mc- Mrs. W. C. Kerr, Mrs. Ca rl Hem-
For a,II
;:11)(1:1:
electrical
s
01 '„,y1re. VOIT.oh. rA/PrIlitt MOO $87.9264: 4ruontoi,
a day earlier, June
CRANBROOK
Airs. Wes Mel achern visited in
Colt last week.
Weekend visitor's with Ale. and
Mrs. Earl Dunn included Mr. and
Mrs, Stan niacin, Listowel, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Dunn and family
arid Mr, and Mrs, Don Jacklin and
Bloomingdale, Miss Joanne
Dunn and Bill Muchan, London,
Airs. 'Verna Myers, Windsor, and
Air. and Mrs. Norm Montgomery,
Port Smith. Arkaneas,
visited with Mrs. Lytle Cordon,
Mrs. Raker. Listowel, also
visited at the same home.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. Gloria Vodden, London,
was a Mother's Day visitor -with
her mother, Mrs. ,Tas, Kerr and
Mr. Kern'.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis Ebol and
family, Ingersoll, were weekend
visitors in 'Brussels.
Air. and Mrs. C. Parker are
visitor's with their laughter and
family of Oklahoma. City.
Lester Machete Torcmlo. spent
the weekend with his parents Mr.
and Mrs, Leonard :Meehan,
Our pology to AIand hirs.
Harry Cioll who celebrated their
:35th Wedding Anniversary, not
their 25th, as reported in last
week's issue.
Margaret Thompson, who is in
her third year of training at
Toronto General Hospital, is at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Doug
Kirkby, recuperating from recent
surgery.
The :managers and staffs of the
Canadian Imperial Hank of Com-
merce in this area held their'
hanquel. and ,torum in the New
_Am eriCEIR Hotel, Brussels, last: week.
Mr. anti M. Paeker,
Bonnie and Shari, Robert Coleinan
and Miss Barbara Woodcock, all
of Burlington, Mr.. and Airs, Don
McNeil and Cindy Sue of Listowel
rind Miss Sharon Coleman of
Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs,
l)ave Ifastitig-s and fan-lily.
Miss Alice Stiles, Toronto.
and Mrs, ,The Stiles and Joanne of
Lambeth and Mrs. Louise Easter,
Cary, Shirley and Randy of Sarnia.
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Cordon Stiles and Mr.
and Mrs. Willis' Knight.
wi tting