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PAULINE'S BEAUTY SALON.
WALTON
Wishes To. Announce
MISS SHEILA BLAKE.
To • Her Shop
FREE DRAW On aMulti-Lamp ($40 value)
To.. the First 15 Permanent Waves booked to Sheila
For Appointment Phone:
BRUSSELS 887-4257 SEAFORTH 527-0448
donsommimanmemsgamioussemisossuommi.„,
FOR SALE —
Large pumpkins for Hallowe'en
jOhn A, Perrie SS7-6985
HELP WANTED • Reliable man wanted, Apply at:
Horan. Food Products, Brussels
ACT FAST !
Are you looking for a solid
future? Are you a self starter,
conscientious and hard working?
Then join the Dominion Auto-
mobile Association team.
As a Dominion Automobile Assoc-
iation Representative you will
have guaranteed renewals. Earn
high commissions, receive on the
job training, with group insurance
benefits, and pension.
Act now and find out how you can
join the Dominion Automobile
team. Fer a confidential inter-
view write today.
Mr. Keith Weed.,
Dominion Automobile
Association,
201. King Street,
Louden, Canada.
WANTED e—
A used Typewriter in good
condition.
Juan Stephenson 887-6371
FOR SALE —
_\ number of tree gallon pails.
Ideal for various uses on farm
Huron Food Products, Brussels
WANTED —
Knitting, crocheting and sew.
ing. Order now for Christmas.
Phone 887-9342
CANDA SAVINGS BONDS
FOR SALE
Jas Cardiff Asa]. Estate
and Insurance
MR, FARMER
Are you interested in a guaran-
teed lucerne for the winter
months. If you are and have the
facilities to feed hogs contact
1.3ox 50, Brussels, Ont.
ANNOUNCEMENT BY
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LTD.
Topnoch. Feeds Ltd., Brussels,
wishes to announce a new line of
Ceed. "TARDOG" a complete new
dog food. Available in 25's and
50's. Gore your dog a treat. Come
in and get a bag today.
WANTED —
Caretaker and. .aeneral. MaJn*,
teneece, for the •Bruppels Meve,
.ApPlieatien to be forwarded to
paled Meeeacheore on or befere
October 22nd, 1971. big pg. 43.4.1.P§.
may be obtained from, the. aheve...
CHRISTMAS BEGINS NOW " of
Avon representatives. You'll sell
fine products from the world's
largest cosmetic company, Write
or ',o-night while areas still
available.. in. Howick .or Grey.
Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury
Ave„ London 32, 451-0541
PAINT FOR FUN
11 you would like to join a eleee
every two .weeks for Liquid Em-
broidery and paint a linen a
month. Afternoon or evening
classes. Linens or velvet chosen
at first class. I would like to
paint blocks for a .flower quilt.
Let's paint together; If you are in-
terested please call me by October
19th. You COMO to my home. No
charge. •tars, Phyllis Mitchell,
Cameo Instructor, Walton, $87-
e697.
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
The Huron County Board of
Education requests scholarship
applications from graduates of.
the Brussels Public School, Brus-
sels. Ontario, who will receive
either a Secondary S'27.ioal Grad-
uation Diploma or a Secondary
School Honour Graduation Diploma
in 1071. These graduates must be
following a post secondary edu-
cation program for which the
S.S.G.D. is e minimum require-
ment.
Letters of application including
a copy of the applicant's high
school marks will be received
until Thursday, 28. October by
Mr. G. 0, Phillips, Principal
F. E. Madill Secondary School
Wingham; Ontario
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
WANTED —
Salary $350. per month, house,
hydro, heat and farm produce
provided.
Positions such as this are avail-
able for agricultural workers who
have completed the 10 week
agricultural workers course. This
course i s being offered. at Kempt-
vale College of Agricultural Tech-
nology starting January 10, 1972.
Approved students will receive
a retraining allowance. If you
have been considering farm. work,
take advantage of this course to
improve your knowledge and
skills in the care and manage-
ment of all classes of livestock.
For more informatin contact
the Ontario Department of Agri-
culture and Food, ARDA Branch
in Clinton, Markdale, Walkerton,
or your Agricultural Represent-
atire.
Vet.: "It will ruin this dog's
leokettif I cut off its tail. Why do
you insisit on it?"
Man "My rnotheteirelase will
be \risiting us soon and want to
eliminate any possible sign of
welentne,i,
TENDERS
FOR SNOWPLOWING
TOWNSHIP. OF GREY
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 1 p.m. Monday,
November 1st, 1971, for snow-
plowing for the 1971.72 season in
the Township of Grey.
Tender to be by the hour.
State make and size of equipment
to be used. Lowest or any tender
not eecesserily accepted.
Ross Nngel,
Road Superintendent,
II, R. No. 3, Brussels, One
Iola BAILEY
REAL ESTATE
82 Albert Street, Clinton
100 acre farm in. Morris Town-
ship with good 10 room house
with all conveniences. 90 a cres
workable. Excellent corn land.
4.0 x 70 frame barn suitable for
.either hogs or beef.
*• *
100 acre .form in Turnberry Town-
ship, 5 miles from Wingham.
75 acres workable; 25 acre mixed
bush. Five room house and good
frame barn. Priced sell.
Several 'economical older homes
in Blyth, Clinton and Londesboro.
Priced to move. Make your offer
today.
Contact Mason Bailey
Office: 482-9371
Residence: 523-9338
WALTON
(intended f or las' week)
4.1e Club Meetings
Walton No, 3 club met at the
home of the leader, Mrs. Harold
MeCalluni. Officers elected for
the project "Dairy Fare" were as
f011OWS: PreSident, Kandis Hick-
Sen, Vice ereeident: Eileen Glare
tine; Secretary, Dianne Dennis,
Press Reporter, Marion. McCall
It was decided to call the club
"The Dairy Dairies,"' The leaders
McCallene, and Mrs. Wm.
' Leeching led a discussion on dif-
ferent kinds Of milk and cheese.
Diann Dennis, Diane McNichol
and Jane Schade made grilled
cheese sandwnches. Eileen Glen-
ville Anne Looming and Gwen
Bosnian made hot chocolate..
Walton III Dairy Dallldg met at
the home of Faye Dalton. when
the discussion was on Achieve-
ment Day plans. and Milk in its
many forms, including yogurt and
skim milk. The meeting at the
'WHAT'S NEW
AT HURONVIEW
The United Church Women of
North Street United Church, God-
erich, entertained the residents of
nursing homes and shut-ins of',
Goderich, a s well a the members
of their church who are residents
of Huronview on 'Wednesday
afternoon Thegroup of about 100
people were taken for a drive
through the country to view the
Autumn scenery, then returned
to the church for supper. The
program included musical numb
ers by the McMilln family, a sing
song, and slide pictures. The out-
ing was greatly appreciated by
the residents. The United Church
women of North Street are to be
highly commended for the pro-
ject,
A communion s4rrice was held
in the chapel on Thursday morn-
ing. Mrs. Campbell, soloist, Mrs.
Brown organist and Mr. Campbell
assisted Reverend Wittick of
Blyth United Church.
Mrs. Hopper of London arrang-
ed the program for Thursday
Family Night, Eighteen young
people, who are students of Mrs.
Hopper's, aged 6 to 14, thrilled
the residents with several types
of (lancing. There was Highland
Reels by .Till Hanna, Jessie Nied
and Judy Thompson: square
dances by John Thomson, Kim.
Mustard. Ron Bilyea, Cathy Mac-
Fie. Allan McConnell, Barbara
Bilyea, .Joe McKinnon and -Tackle
St. Marie: step dancing by Shel-
ley Hopper, Michael Robinson,
Terrie, Linda and Lien, Morrison,
Susan Spence, 'Kelly St. Marie
and Terri Smale, Mr. and Mrs,
Sorry St. Marie accompanied the
dancers and. alse played several
numbers on violin and plane.
There 'were also vocal solos by
Mary Powell, The Fancily Night
program will be held on Monday,
October 25th. next week instead of
Thursday evening when the rest-
dente are looking forward to a
nrogram by the :tintonia Male
Chorus.
Suburbanite to friend: "I'm
thinking of becoming a bigamist.
There's just too much grass in
My yard for,one wife to cut,"
need the classified ads.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
MEN OR WOMEN FULL OR PART TIME,
Tern your spere time into cash. Own your own vending route in your
area. .No selling, all routes will be eetabliehed. High quality coin
operated vending meehines. Tu qualify, you must be honest, have a
good car, refereeces, good credit and be able to spend 742 hours
'weekly, Small down payment, will get you started in business, . and
tereis can be arranged, For personal ieteryiew reply, include
Pllerie number, to;
B. V. DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED
Dept. "(3"
1163 Tecumseh Rued, East
WINDSOR 20, Ontario
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DRAIN TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders Will be received by the undersigned until 1 p.m., Monday,
November 1st, 1971, for the construction of ;he following, drainage
works in the Township of Grey:
nsisting of 3,715 lineal feet of covered drain;
935 lineal feet of open drain;
2 catch basins.
onsisting of 4,113 lineal feet oti covered drain;
200 lineal feet of open drain;
3 Catch basins
consisting of 3,761 lineal feet of covered drain;
700 lineal feet of open drain;
3 catch 'basins.
onsisting of 1,600 lineal feet of covered drain;
3,700 lineal feet of open drain
4 catch basins,
MICITIOI , DRAIN consisting of 5,400 lineal feet of open drain,
SOUTH BEAUCHAMP DRAIN consisting of
3.053 lineal feet of covered drain;
17,512 lineal feet of .:open drain;
2 catch basing
BleACITAMP DRAIN consisting of 13,400 lineal feet of Open drain.
*Plans and specifications may be seen at the Toweehip Office, Ethel,
Ontario. The Township to supply the tile and pipe. Teeders to be
accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of amount Of tender' . COM-
pletion date to be stated on each "tendet. Lowest or ariy teeder not
necessarily accepted.
Mit. E. M. Cardiff,
Clerk, Township of Greg.,
Ethel, Ontario,
home of 'Gwen Bosnian was °pep- •
ed with the 4-11 pledge. It was
decided Marion McCallum would
be the commentator at Achieve-
ment 'Day. Discussion followed on
milk in our diet. Next meeting to.
be held at the horn of Dianne
Dennis.