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RATE DROPPING JUNE 1st
JIM CARDIFF
REALTOR GENERAL INSURANCE
BRUSSELS PHONE: 887-6100
RES: 887.6164
alaniteneefienren -enrage..
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE
Dead or disabled tows over 1,000 lbs., $10 to $15
Dead oe disabled' horsesy $20.00 each
Small ordinals 500 to 1,000 lbs., lc per lb.
All other animals such as calves and pigs picked
up free:
24 hour We pay yeti for your animal at yew; forrn.
service.
CALL COLLECT — BRUSSELS 8874334
If no answer call 887-9335
BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES
Prop. GORDON JOHNSTON Formerly Marlatt Bret.
ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAVEN
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
THE TWO ACES FROM ST. MARYS
Piano Guitar and Sax
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
DOREEN DANBROOK ON THE PIANO
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
Menu: Barbacued Ribs and Kraut; Southern Fried Chicken
and Chips
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THE BRUSS$1 4S POST, BRUSSELS, ()WARM TkiliitSDAY, MAY elet, 1970
WANTED —
.16" Tricycle. • Mrs,
Win. Stephenson Call; 887-9016.
FOR SALE —
Riding AITI) Lawnmower, 1:fseci
one season.
Roy Cousins 887-9464
STRAY ED —
From the farm of Clifford
Ritchie, lot ln, concession 17,
Grey 'cwp., a dehorned Hereford
Heifer, around 600 lbs.,
Call: 887-6667
AVON CALLING
BARGAIN;
fiery Day is "Sale" Day When
You Show People Avon's
Wonderful Range of Cosmetics.
Profit From Your Spare Hours
— Sell Avon. Call Now —
Mrs. M. :Unison, Avon Manager,
17 Hawkesbury Ave., London,
32Y -- 451-0541
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery and
Household Antiques
will be held for
CHARLES BOSMAN
Lot 15, Concession 2, Morels Twp.
2 Miles South of Bluevale.
SATURDAY, MAY 30th
At 1:30 p.m.
Terms Cash — Farm Sold
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer
Whitechurch, Phone 357-2349
MALE Hg"..p WANTED —
Full. time, no unemployment,
For, further information write
Box 1319 Hanover.
WOOD FOR SALE —
Hardwood Slabs, truckload lots
$4.00 per cord: Softwood $3.00
Craig's Sawmill, Auburn 526-7220
FOR SALE
100 acre grass farm. Apply to:
Mrs. Charles Warwiek, Bruseele
887.9336
SAWDUST Ffnet .PALE
Good bedding for feed lots. We
can load yon or deliver.
Craig's. Sawmill, Auburn 526.7220
FOR SALE --
7 room House in Morris Town.
ship, north end of Brussels. Lerge
lot, New oil furnace, new cline.
boards, new hot water tank, and
wireing, three piece bath.
J. C. McNeil, Brussels, Phone
S37-604.5
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Guaraneeed service to alitypes.
Complete appliance repairs at
.B.URK4 ELECTRIC
Wingham 357-2450
Electrical Contractors • Appliances
- Motor Rewind, 24 hour eMergen-
cy service.
NOTICE OF
DISCONTINUANCE OF
ETH,EL AND GREY
TOWNSHIP DUMP
To the Grey Township reidents.
After May 19th, 1970 there will
be no more garbage dumped on
Lot 24, Con. 6, Grey Twp., known
as the Elthel and North Grey
garbage disposal.
MI garbage Must be taken to
the South Boundary Bast of
Walton approx. r 4 mile; and this
garbage only must be pet in a
trench pronided.
By Order
Chairman of
Property Comonittee
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
WiLSON - Mr. and Ales. Prenk
Wilson are pleased to epitome.'
the birth of their daught.n.,
Linda Lee, in Wingliant and
District hospital on May 13th,
19.71% --• a. sister for :leather
and Pam,
CARDS OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is given te
all iltose who remembered Me
with visits, cards, flennere and
gifts while I was a patieet in
Wingbain Hospital,
Year thoughfele was, ap-
,preciated.
Barbara Watts
I would like to thank everyone
who so kindly reMeMbered me,
with visits, cards and letters
while a patient at Wiegbara and
District Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. A. Boeyk and, nursing
staff on 2nd floor, for their excel-
lent care.
Mrs. Annie isenor
CRANBROOK
Stevie i'night, young son of Mr,.
and Airs. Jack Knight. 14th con,
underwent a tonsilectomy at List-.
owel :Hospital last• week, • •
Mre and nine Oscar Heel) Con-
estoga,• spent the weekend .with.
Mrs. Calvin Cameron and Miss,
R M.-.Steiss.•
Mr. and Mrs. George :McNair.
Hamilton, called on Miss Alice -T.
Forrest on Sunday.
DRAIN TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 5 p.m., Wednes-
day, May 27th, 1970, for the eon-
s;ruction of the following drain-
age works in the Township of
Grey:
EnNOK. 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.
2,120 lineal feet of closed
drain,
4 Catch Basins
'BOLTON DRAINAGE WORKS-
12724 lineal feet of open drain,
8n lineal feet of closed drain
(Road Crossing),
1 Catch Basin,
Canadian Pacific Railway
Calvert cleanout,
County Road culvert cleaneut
in ftecardance With the Speci-
fications foe Open Cut Drain-
age Crossings fOr Heron
COurity Roade,
ARMSTRONG DRAINAGE
WORKS --
5,946 lineal feet of Open drain,
Work on Canadian National
High t-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 be seen at the
Township Oftire Ethel, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not neces.
nntilY accepted.
Mrs. E. M. CatIdlit
Ethel, Ontario.
Clerk, Township Of G13 t,
WALTON
t continued from page one)
Walton Unit U.C.W. Meeting,
The May meeting of the Walton
Unit of the. was held in
the basement of Duff's 'Untied.
church, Wednesday evening. May
'13th, with Mrs. Don Achilles nil'-
big the opening verse on Spring,
I-Iymn 15, was sung with MrS:
W. C. Mackwell as pianist for the
evening. Mrs. W. C. Ilackwell
read the scripture from 'Matthew,
followed by a meditation on
Springtime, Mrs, Achilles led in
prayer, A. Christian Home" mode
etation was given by Mrs. Hack-
well which. brought to light that
it makes . no difference. how lux-
onr homes and • furnishings may
be, as this is only the setting for
life that goes on within. Hymn 30.1.
closed the devotional part of the
'fleeting, Mrs. Wm. ('mitts chose
as her topic. "Indian Canadians".
She mentioned that. F. Edwin
^Ken/piing spent most of his mini'.
stry among the Indian. Folk. The
first summer he. ministered to the
Crees at Goodfish Lake in •North.-
ern Albeete and 'also the Lake
Reserves in Northern Saskatche-
wan. Some of his comMents were;
We look and cannot see where the
Indians have a social concept for
"Time", for "Savings" fOr
"Work" 'which are strong feat-
ures in our culture: We also see a
circular chain of failure in their
life With margim.1 existence, pov-
erty, lack of self-confidence, low
morale, mental and • physical ill-
nesee higher .than average mortal-
ity, ineffective citizenship that is
unable to !produce and provide-
adequately. poor' heusing, over
crowding, inadequate diet, bad.
sanitation, family breakdowns,
social; conflicts leading to • fines
and imprisonment, late •emphaelee
the. linportan.ce • becoming
something and someone, and look
on the Indians as lacking in else
bition, be who has been • taught
the importance of being now. We
see integration and education trs
the only solution for these .people
who must by taught to find for
themselves in our society.- 'Mrs.
Coons concluded her story with
an appropriate scripture token
from Paul's Letter to °Mations,
folic...wed by a prayer devoted to
the f ndien people. Airs. Gerald.
Watson, president for the coming
term opened the business portion
with a poem. "nletnories of
Mother". she gave thanke. to all
who had taken part in the even-
ing's meeting-, The minutes of the
last meeting were read hy Mr's.
C. Haekwell, the secretary fon
loWed the roll call, which Was
answered by a flower in the Bible.
Mrs. Allan McCall gore the .treas-
nrer's report and received the .ot-
faring which was 'dedicated by.
Airs. Gerald Watson. A discussion
on having a church picnic reveal.
‘.ed that everyone was in fa.voar
Of having a picnic the last wee];
'in August or, first week in Sept-
ober. The Sth and 16th bazaar
was announced for May 2.6, at 8:15
ti lien Mr. Bruce McCall of -Tirue4
sets will be guest speakin., with
onto/gain/neat by the "SWeet
Adelines" quartette frmn Instowel,
Walton Cnit is responsible for
eorreepondenee to • the 17.C.W's•
adopted Student Minister in the.
.month of July. He will be on
student Mission stationed in Sask, •
Airs. Howard Haekwell was the op,
pointed correspondent, with Mrs;
\\!. C. liackwell and Mrs. James
Clark assi-sting. Mrs. 'Earl Watson
and Alt's. I)on Achilles, Copper
Contest leaders read their list of
names. June is the first Copper.
Contest month. Mrs. Frank Dunk
and Mrs. Allan McCall volunteered
their assistance in the kitcheu foe
the l'hameinefertlein wedding on.
Saturday. Hymn 453 was sung,
O i race was. sang and. lunch was
served by Mrs. Emerson Mitchell.
Mrs, Fred Dunk and Airs. Ron
'Bennett.
U.C.W. 8th and 16th Unit
The' Sib and 161.1) Unit, 'May
meeting was held at•the home of
Mrs. James Smith Wednesday
evening Ahoy 13. 'rite meeting
opened by singing hymn 263 with
Airs.• Harold Bolger as pianist.
Mrs. Don McDonald read the
seripture from Psalm 122. The
Topic "There must be something
on. T.V." was presented by Mrs.
Don McDonald, Mrs. Alvin Mc-
Donald, Airs. Don 'Fraser and Mrs.
Rae Houston. An article was read
from the Clip Sheet and was fol-
lowed by discuSsidn..Flymn 19 was
Rung followed by prayer. The or-
fering was received and the min-
utes of the last meeting were read
by Airs. George McCall, The roll
call was answered by '12 members.
Mrs. Doug Fraser announced
the 'Bazaar and Bake Sale. • to be
held Tuesday evening-, May 26th
at 8:1.5 p.m. The speaker . to he
Mr. Brute MeCall. Brussels and
entertainment he the Sweet-. Ade-
lines of .Listowel, Alt are invited
to attend this special event, men
especially. Grace was sung • and.
lunch was served by Mrs. Wilbur
Turnbull, Mrs. Harold. Bolger. and
the, hostess.
C,G.I.T. Entertain Mothers •
Cninen.held a special Meet-
ing on May 5th in the basement of
the church with their mothers AS
guests, The meriting opened with.
a sing ;,,or:g which was led by
niargarot .1Lxon, Anne Watson.
and Susan Humphries. The pre-
sident, Debbie Wey led in
pledge followed by a hymn, 'Pito
roll call was answered by 1.1';
members giving their •mother's mat name. The secretary's re- port: was read by the secretary,
)leather' McDonald read the seri!)•
attended to. Por' the Worship
.heather MeDonahi rend thhe scrip-
ture lesson, Kim Humphries led
in prayer followed by a hymn. The
members of the ('.0.1.T. Sa ng ft song. Al,,'.s 1). IDoelcen led in praY-
or and then introduced the Mtn
"The Shattered Silence" which
followed with discussion. A very
successful hake sale was held and
the meeting was closed with taps.
UNLOADERS and FEEDERS
BADGER SILO
VEF.D LOT and
STABLE PLANNING
Sales and ServICe
KENNETH. MARKS & SON
Rh 4, Atwood, Onto
kit*, 36E' 2721
FOR SALE
Choice Strawberry Plants
freshly dug as you order. Ideal
for .feezing 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.
2, Wingharn, Ont,
NOTICE —
FOr all your
needs
Contact: Don
Phone, 887-9264
electrical wiring
McLean
Brussels.