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The Brussels Post, 1972-05-03, Page 12ESTATE AUCTION SALE Of household appliances, furniture and antiques in the town of Brussels, 2 blocks west of Main Street, behind. the Arena. Saturday, May 6 AT 1:30 P.M. Consisting of round dining room extension table with 6 ma.tching chairs, buffet, chesterfield suite and 2 matching chairs ,china cabinet, settee, rocking chairs, quantity of mist., chairs, tables and fern stands , drop leaf table, washstands and commodes, wood and steel beds, springs and mattress, 2 trunks, vanity dresser, chest of drawers, wicker stool and chair, hall mirror and coat rack, mantel clock, Frigidaire refrigerator, Clare Jewel electric range, Dominion wringer washer, dinette mite (5 pc.) wood stove, quantity of glass and china and many, many more items. TERMS - CASH NO RESERVE ESTATE OF MRS. MARIE DAVIS RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE Brucefield - 482-3120 001~.11110~11.416.1.01arialeNasyliPirtivaiLaripoloriokso For the BEST in QUALITY and SERVICE USE fertilizer supplied by To p77Corai Brussels 887-6011 TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED TELEPHONE (5191 482-3120 (CLINTON] ATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE LIQUIDATIONS OF ALL TYPES • BANKRUPTCY • ESTATES • ANTIQUES • FARM • REAL ESTATE ONTARIO WIDE INVENTORY & SALES PREPARATION SERVICES OFFERED AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS ORUCEFIELD, ONTARIO ' • BUSINESS Licensed and Bonded * '7 Years Experience 20. Auction Sales 40 ,42 i awl 1 f.........A....-A--- ....k,......A.-- 20. Auction Sales See transportation in-Huron 24. Cards of Thanks ano neighbors for the many acts' of kindness for cards , floral tributes and donationS. Also thanks to everyone who remembered Mother with visits and cards during her stay in the. Listowel Hospital. - Kenneth Alex Marie Ross and Family. 24-18x1 Wm. MacDonald having returned home from „ Wingham Hospital appreciates very much the kind- ness shown to him by Dr. Bora.k, all the staff on the first floor the kitchen helpers, the Ministers who called. All others for their lovely cards, treats, flowers and visits. My wife joins me in thanking all who saw she got to the hospital. 24-18x1 27. Births DAVIDSON - On Sunday, April 23, 1972 at SouthamptonHospital, to. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson, a son, brother for Shaun. 2'7-18x1 HEISE - To Mr. and Mrs.Verne Heise (Mary Watson) in Listowel Hospital on Monday, May 1st, a daughter. The first grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs. par-: son Watson of Brussels. 27-18-1 (Continued from page 1) “For our industries to com- pete in the large market areas of the, world, we must have rapid transportation - of the raw materials to these industries and rapid transportation of the finished product to the world markets," the brief said. "We cannot expect to compete until the time of travel for these goods is cut to the Point where we can enter the market with a prodnct whose costs are competitive and not penalized by the high rate of transportation," The .report further noted that tourist business is seriously hampered by the slow trans- portation system. "The product of rapid trans- portation would aid the develop - ment of tourist resorts in this part of the country and therefore provide a large secondary industry for our agriculturally oriented people," the brief said. The ,brief said that some ra- pid rail service or alternative fast transport to the large me- tropolitan area must be provided for the people of Huron, and the. costs should be borne by both the federal and provincial governments. Freight rates must be, kept low to encourage business to relocate ;iii the area MO M. keep, the present Industries in a cOMpetitiVe position. Air trahsportationshenld he. investigated , too., the brief said, as, well As water .transport... Air transportation I s jot,. cated, the brief noted, following a survey of 07 business establish- gients.. Of these! 64 per cent said they would:. use the service If it were gv041/1*-up about 800. passenger .tripa per year, wsier freight was discussed at some length in the brief. • "If facilities were available for large cargoes .other than bulk. shipping the whole of south western Ontario might use the Gederich port," the brief said, "Goderich should:be inadaavail- able for containerized shipments and heavy equipment loading Smiles "I hardly ever wake up at night," said the man to his neigh- bor. "But. I did last night. I looked into the other room and saw my wife. She was removing some spots from my pants. Two ten spots and a five." SPECIALS AUCTION SALE for the Estate of DR. JAS. ANDERSON Brussels SATURDAY, MAY 13 Sale Time' 1:00 P.M. Chesterfield and 2 Chairs, Li- brary Table, Leatherette Rocker and Stool; Book Case; Several Rocking chairs; several lamps; Platform rocker; Occasional Chair; Stool; Hall Seat and Mir- ror; Cabinet Radio; Television; 8-Piece Dining Room Suite; Couch; Piano Stool; 2 Brass Beds; Springs and Mattresses; Part of Toilet Set; 4 Wash Stands; Sev- eral Small Tables; Quilt Box; 4 Dregsers; Bedding; Cedar Chest; Sewing Machine; 2 Wood- en Beds; Spring and Mattress; Pine Chest; Several Mirrors; Bureau; Mantle Clock; Refrig- erator; Clare Jewel Tabletop Stove; Extension Table; 6 Chrome Chairs; Frigidaire Dryer; Wringer Washing Machine; 2 Pine Cupboards; Porcelaine Top Table; 3 Coaloil Lamps; Electric Heater; Office Desk; Pictures; Flatware; Cooking Utensils; Full Dinner Set Dishes; Other Odd Dishes; Library Table; Drop Leaf Table; Dinne r Set Dishes; Dinette Table and Buffet; Morris Piano and Stool; Rocking Chair, Antique Cupboard; Set Laundry Tubs and Taps. REAL ESTATE - White frame 7 room house with office, 3 piece bathroom on second floor, 24Aece wash room on first floor, heated with oil furnace, town water. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE - 10% Cash Day of Sale, Balance in 30 days when possession will be given. Sold subject to a reserve bid. In case of rain sale will be held in Brussels Arena. Not responsible for accidents. TERMS ON FURNITURE CASH MRS. MARY McCALL MR. JAS. IRELAND EXECUTORS JACKSON & JACKSON Auctioneers 20-18-2 THE GREY BRUCE LIVESTOCK CO-OPERATIVE are holding SALE of 1,800 head of COMMERCIAL CATTLE at their Sales Arena W I ARTON THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972 10 A.M. edst. 90% yearlings of Hereford, Short- horn and Angus breeding. J. Carman Hamill, Chatsworth President. 20-18-1 24. Cards of Thanks The family of the late Karen Spence wish to express their thanks and appreciation to the many neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness and for cards and donations to Cerebral Palsy, also special thanks to the staff of the Callander Nursing Home for their excellent C are of Karen during her residence there. - The Spence Family. 24-18x1 BRECKENRIDGE - The family of the late Lee Breckenridge wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation, shown us in the loss of our father, by the many friends, relatives and neighbours for flower arrange- ments and donation s to the Cancer Fund. Special thanks to Pastor K. deKoeijer, the R. A. Currie and Son Funeral Home and the ladies of Unit 1 of the church. The thoughtfulness of everyone will be gratefully remembered. 24-18-1 I wish to thank my friends, re- latives and neighbours for the lovely cards, letters and gifts and those who visited me while in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Street and the nurses on the second floor of the Clinton Hospital. - Mrs. Nellie McAirter 24-18-1 The family of the late Mrs. Stanley Hammond wish to express their thanks to relatives, friends 23. Bus. Directory Short Shots (Continued from Page 1) coffee, soft drinks, etc. On cleaning up the mess he found one of the discarded cups con- tained a dollar bill. Thoughtful of them, wasn't it? . * * * * * During one of our warmer days last week it made this writer shiver to see some young ladies walking along the street in their bare• feet and at least one young man was observed in shorts. It seemed to us older folk that they were rushing the season a bit. It also crossed our minds to wonder if the bare feet lassies would remember to wash their feet before going to bed, if not, what messy sheets mothers would have to wrestle with. Maybe they belong to the Black-foot tribe. * * * * * To make the Town League Fastball a success players, coaches and umpires are needed. Come on fellows, let's get the ball rolling. * * * * * The tax rate for Brussels may be up this year to12.5 mills. The higher rate will reflect an increase of $4024.00 for school purposes and $1,320.00 for the County. In addition the Council has provided $5,000.00 in aid of our Centennial program. * * * * * USE EXPOSITOR WANT -ADS Phone 527-0240 23. Bus. Directory Weston's — Reg. 49c JAM- FILLED BUNS 390 New Ruff'n Reddi — By esso LARGE GARBAGE BAGS pkg. of 10 430 Schneider's CHICKEN LEGS' BANANAS 2 lb. 290 McCUTCHECIN GROCERY Phone 887-9445 - We Deliver lb. 590 .t 12—THE BRUSSELS POST. MAY :a