The Brussels Post, 1971-02-25, Page 4.CRANAROOK • PHONE BRUSSELS 887-6593
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WALTON
CRANBROOK GENERAL STORE
STANDING TIMBER WANTED
Highest, eash pricee for your
trees or logs. Free estimates. Call:
Craig's Sawiteill 526.7220, Auburn.
LOST
Scotch collie dog, female,
'White collar. Answers to the name
Lassie. Reward,
Bruce MeCall, 13russels Stoc:kyardS
INTIERE IS YOUR AVON RHPRE-
ST]NTATIVE? Maybe you don't
have one, Nlaybe you should be
the one in your neighbourhood
to sell to all those customers.
Interested? Call or write Mrs,
M. MillsOn, 17 Hawkesbury
Ave,. London 32 451-0541
ANNUAL MEETING
WI.NGRAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL, ,ASSociATict,j
The Anneal Meeting of they
Wingliam and District Hospital
Association Will be held on.
FRIDAY, MARCH 5th,• 1971
at 8:00
in the Nursing Assistants Train-
lug School, Catharine St., Wing:
ham.
All Matters of hnsineas pertain-
ing to''-the Wingbam and District
Hospital AssociatiO4 will be
transacted including the election
of DireetorS and other Officers.
In order to cast a ballot in the
eleetion of Director's a person
Innst be; a Member of the
Association: One Year member-
ehips may be obtained for the sum
of $1.06 from the Wingham and
flistrict Hospital office. These
memberships crust he purchased:
at least ten days prior to the
annual meeting.
Everyone welcome.
l3arry Wenger John Strong
President Secretary
BERG
Sales Service
Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
• Barn Cleaners
• Bunk Feeders
• Stabling
DONALD G. IVES
R, R,'myth
Phofio lepkweilt tiaminit
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
Tenders clearly marked as to.
contents will be received by the
undersigned until 12. noon,
l'ebruary 27, 1971 for spraying
rattle for warble fly control.
Tender must state price per
head per spray, Townehip to
supply the powder.
Lowest. or an tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Mrs.••Helen D. Martin. Clerk,
.•
Beigrave, Ontario.
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Applications clearly marked
Will he received by the Under-
signed until 12. noon,' Febrtiary
1971 for the position of Warble'
Fly Inspector for Morris Town-
ship to work according to the
Warble Ply Control Act,
Any application not necessarily
accepted. ei:
Mrs. Helen D. Martin, Clerk,
eBelgrate: Ontario.
WARBLE FLY SPRAYING
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders for the spraying of
Cattle for 'Warble Fly iti the Town-
ship of (trey will be, received, by
the undereened until 12 o'clock
noon, Merelny, March 1st, 1971.
Tb e one.; e ter to supply 'the
warble fly paWder. State priee per
head par spray. Lowest or any
tender eot necessarily accepted.
Mrs: E. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Grey
-
,
Ethel, Ontario,
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
(centinned from page' oue)
Euchre Party
• Tea tables were' in play at the
progressive euchre on Friday
evening in the Walton Community
Hall. It was sponsored Ity the
Women's Institute with the fel-
lowing cononittee 14 .charge. Mrs.
Allen McCall, Mrse Herb Traviss,
Mrs. James Clark and Mrs, Pete
McDonald.' Prizes were given for:
High Lady, Mrs, Russell Marks,
low, Anna Lee Stevenson,. High
Gent, Murray Houston, ,401Y, Jae
McClure. farthest ,distance: local-
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson, •
Mission Band
The Mission Band was held in
the basement of the church • On
Sunday morning, Feb. 21, with
Peggy Dennis giving the "'The
Call to Worship" Hymn 610wae•
slig with Janet Houston fie pion
ist. Jane Leeming gave the •See-
retary'e report and Dianne Dente'
reed th, treasurer's report. fat-
lowed by the collection, dedicated
by Peggy Dennis. Business was
taken care of. Then went to their
classes with Mrs. Merton Hack-
well. Mre. Mac Sholdice, Mrs. Win.
Roe and Mrs. Ross Kennett. After
classes hymn 613 was sun'. 'The
meeting closed with the Benedict-
ion.
U.C.W. MEETNGS
17th and Boundary Unit
The February meeting of the
17th and Boundary Unit of the
[LOW_ was held at the home of
Mrs. Martin Bean with 9 members
present on Thursday efternove.
Mrs. Cliff Hoegy opened the meet-
ing with a thought for the, day,
'followed by prayer. A hymn was
Sung, Scrinture reading from HeSo-
dus 15; 1.19 was given by the
leader. Mrs. John Des gate the
Topic. on "Miriam the. first
Woman Singer", taken from the
book of Women of the Bible. Mrs.
HoegY then, ,read a poem on
"The Old Kitehen Stove". The
minutes of the leet meeting was
read by the secretary, Mrs. .1. Bos
followed by each member answer
ing the roll call. A Thank You
note wa8 read from Mr., II.
Williamson for the basket of
fruit seat to hint While in hospital..
Some business and meetings were
discussed. The offering was re-
ceived and: dedicated by singing
"We give Thee bilt Thine OtVn", A
quilt top that had' been made by
some of the members and donated
to the group was quilted at the
Jneetitig. and ready to be sold to
absmile. Mrs. H. Craig end Mrs.
H. Johnson are in charge of the
devotions for next month.. Mrs: C.
Hoegy closed the meeting with
prayer. Lunch. 'was served by Mrs.
'0, Hoegy, Mrs.. ;1; Dos and. Mi's.
M. Baan.
13th and 16th Unit
The Sth and 16th Unit held
their February meeting at the
home of Mrs. 'Doug .Fraser on
Thursday evening, The meeting
opened by singing hymn 15. Mrs.
Don McDonald read the scripture
front the 2nd chapter of Genesis
and the: Topic "Pollution" and.
Predictions followed by prayer,
Mrs, -McDonald also read a peen'
"Don't You Quit". A hymn was
sung and the Minute% of the last
meeting were read by the Secre-
tary, The Roll Cell was answered
by 11 members. The regular and
Copper Collections were received
and the Lord's Prayer was re-
peated in unison. Business was
taken care of. Final plans were
made for the Bake Sale which has
been changed from March 1.7 to
March 3rd at 8:15 p.m. The
Women's World Day of Prayer i4
March nth at 2 p.m, and Laity
Sunday is set for March 14th With
H. pass around lunch after the
morning ser9tes. (I-race was Sun
and lunch Was' servfld by Mrs, Mon
aor.. Mrs, 1'4eoret 9,M1
ItI 111);AO,
OF INTEREST TO
ALL TRUCKERS
TruckerS in this area will gent
a .ehettee to discuss the new Prov-
incial. axle weight laws and regul-
ations of the Ontario Departnient
or Transport at a meeting to be
held at Central Huron Secondary
School 165 Princess Street Bael,
Clinton, on Friday evening, Fehr-
nary 26, 1971 starting at 8:00 pen,
The meeting will be of particuar
interest to truck owners, shippers
and .others of the trueking in-
dustry Operating motor vehicles
registered for a gross weighteot
20,0b0 poundS or more. Departs
ment of Transport offiCials Will
explain 'how changes in the 'miry
affect the perruissabie weights of
'various types of vehicles and their
loads7 They will also assist own-
ers to select the appropriate
weight class under a new fee
schedule that transfers the regis-
tration fee to the power unit. All
trailers regardless of weight Will
be registered for a nominal fee of
$5,06
tinder the new rulings, the ma-
jority of trucks will he able to
carry increased payloads Without
unduly, affecting the maintenanee
eost of highWaYs or traffic safety-
requirements. In the past, the
maximum load a truck coitid carry
-wits calculated by gross weight
loading. This system will be
phased out during the next five
years and replaced with a system
of axel weight laaditig. The legit,-
lation was deSighed to aSSist
trucker through this transition.
period and 'they may operate
under either the new law or the
,Old (part VI H. T. A.) for the riVe
year period.
COMING EVENTS
-•DIRECTORS, t MEETtING
Of the Belgrave,. Blyth, Iirus
• gels School Board will be held
Thursday, 25th Of. February, Mr
Delgrave arena at 3:30 p.m.
CALLJNG BOYS!
All boys 7-8-940 years of age -
interested in joining the Brus-
sels Club Pack are invited. to
do so any Wednesday at 7 :00
p.m. at the Brussels Public
School Auditorium.
HOWICK LIONS BINGO
Howick Lions Bingo will be
held on Friday. February 26th, et
8:30 psn, in WrOXOtOr Community
Hail. Admission $1. 12 Regular
Games for $10; 2 "Share the
Wealth"; one $25 Special; Jack-
pot. of $75 on 50 calls; Door and
(;onsolation Prikes,
GOLDEN WORDS'
HAPPINESS :
"Happiness is not h gerh to be
kept in a jewel box to be displayed
only on 'special occasions. Nor can
it. be stored lit a safe deposit box
ie hopes Of sating it for future
use.
'Jtappiaess has to be used: and
shared :with others. The more we
use Our happiness, the more We
have available to share, And the
happier will be.'
Ilappinese always has to include
someone else, We are happiest.
when we reach out to help another
person,
in. •our 'World much help is
needed. 'We have. ever so many
chances to be happy, if we want
to.
husband_ is a curious mini
Mal who buys his feethall. ttek,
ets in ,June and his
Christmas present on. Dec. 24.
Tenders will be received by the
tmdersigned until-12 o'clock noon,
Monday, March 1stt 19.71S for the
ernshing and hauling of approx-
imately 20,000 cubic yards of %"
gravel for the Township of Grey.
Gravel to be supplied ie,r the town-
ship. A certified cheque fm $1,000.
mast tece,Ontpany tender. Tender
fortrie titaY 'be obtained front the
Undersigned. All \bidders must use
Township Tender ForM. Lowest
Or any tender net necessarily
accepted.
Clerk, ToWtiship of Carey,
Mrs. E. M: Gal'diii,
tthel, Ontarib,
NVertit thing abottt retire.,
1)1ent 1:.4 having to 4Pintc Llgt06 013
104,901.Efooe4i*Palg.,11;74.4-0,-.:ro I II I, r$ tit ;
Black Diamond. Cheez Pleez. Reg'. 99c
Schneider's New Beef Stew 24 oz.
79c
63c
Hick's Sauerkraut 32 oz. jar 39c
Duncan Hines White Cake Mix. Reg. 55c 2 for .99c
FRESH. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
MEN'S RUBBER BOOT'S WORK SHOES.
AND WORK CLOTHES
Agent: Listowel Dry Cleaners
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NOTICE
Let us prepare your Income TdX Papers early this yeas'
Farmers, Businessmen, Individuals
We guarantee our work and our reasonable rates
are annual, not 3 years in advance.
Phone early for appointments and avoid the rush
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INCOME TAX CONSULTANT
Open Tuesdays and Fridays
Phone 887.66(33 Brusoeis, Ont,
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ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAV,F4s;
QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
BI LL IRVING AND, HIS COUNTRY VIOLIN
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
THE ALLEY CATS FROM WINGHAM
Menu: BarbacueU Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried ChlOten•
and Chips
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FOR SALE — WANTED. —
Afar-Web Seeds, Baled Straw,
Dan Fraser Phone 387-6547 Brussels 'Stockyards 837-6461