The Brussels Post, 1972-05-24, Page 1519. Notices 19. Notices
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
WASTE DISPOSAL SITE
Morris Township waste disposal site will be open Wednesdays
and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
during the summer months.
Helen D. Martin, Clerk
19-21-1
ENJOY your holiday weekend in
a new Kaplun Camper Trailer.
See them at Bauer Farm and
Garden Equipment. 19-21-1
Custom Planting - Corn, beans
and grain. International Air
Planter for accuracy in plant-
ing. Reasonable rates. Gary
Thacker, 887-6196. 19-16-'7
WEBERS SEWAGE
'DISPOSAL 'SERVICE
Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, pigerys,
lagoons, etc.
Phone 887-6700
Brussels 19-19-5
Brussels Pet Food
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
We, pay up to $15.00 for fresh,
dead or disabled
Cows and Horses
according to size
Small animals removed free of
charge as a service to you-
Dial: 887-9334 Collect.
P rop' s. JOHNSTON BROS.
119-18-ti,
HURON DEAD ,
STOCK REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario
We are now paying $ 8.00 -
$15.00 for fresh dead or dis-
abled cows and horses over 50C
lbs.
Two trucks to serve you
better. Fast, efficient
service.
All small farm stock picked up
free of charge as a service to
you.
Call collect - 482-9811
7 days a week - 24 hours a day
License No.378C-72
Call us first, you won't have to'
call anyone else. /19-18-ti
21. Tenders Wanted
DRAIN TENDERS
,TOWNSHIP 'OF GREY
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 5 p.m.,
Monday,
JUNE 5TH, 1972
for the construction of Branch
No. 3 of the POLLARD
MUNICIPAL DRAIN in the Town-
ship of Grey which consists of
3,383 lineal feet of closed drain
and 224 lineal feet of open drain.
The work will also include
supplying and installing two
catch basins and one junction
box. Plans and specifications
may be seen at the Township
Office, Ethel, Ontario. The
township to supply the tile and
pipe. Tenders to be accom-
panied by a certified cheque for
10% of amount of tender. Com-
pletion date to be stated on
tender. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
MRS.E. M. CARDIFF
Clerk, Township of Grey
Ethel, Ontario. 21-20-2
FOR THE ACTION
11 904V WANT
1. Coming Events
THE Huron County Federation
Of Agriculture are sponsoring a
dance Saturday, May 27th at the
Wingham Legion Hall. Music
supplied by the Northern Gentle-
men. Everyone welcome. 1-21-1
MONSTER BEEF BARBECUE at
Listowel Memorial Arena, Satur-
day, June 24, 5:00 to 7:30 PM,
Vince. Mountford, M.C. Adults
$3.00, Public School Children
$1.50. Refreshments available.
Sponsored by the Listowel Ro-
tary Club. 1-20-4
5. Bus. Opportunities
HOUSE OF COUPAL
Basic hairdressing school. Learn
an interesting profession. For
information write us, 21 Dupont
St. East, Wat erloa or 519-579-
6l20. 5-20-8
WANT TO LEARN TO DRIVE.
TRACTOR TRAILERS??
NOW you can train right here in
Canada and be paid while doing
so. For application and inter-
view, write:
Safety Department
Trans Canada Transport Train-
ing; Suite 316,
207 Queens Quay West,
Toronto 117, Ontario or call:
416-864-9381. 5-21-2
11. Articles for Sale
MOTORCYCLE, 1970, 250 cc
Yamaha T win. Excellent condit-
ion with shop manual. Phone 887-
6548. 11-21x2
THREE pair of 95" lined living
room drapes. One pair of gold
sheer 63" curtains. Phone 887-
6457. 11-21x1
WARM Morning coal and wood
heater, Phone 357-2314 or 887-
6029. 11-21x1
11. Articles for Sate
WOOD FOR SALE
Hardwood slabs, delivered truck
load lots
6 FOR $24.00
CRAIG'S SAWMILL
Auburn Phone .526-7220
11-20-3
12. Wanted to Buy
OLD fruit sealers, Beaver, Best,
Anchor, Crown, Pansy and many
other Canadian made sealers.
Values up to $400.00. write Jar
King, 180 Boullie St.,London 25,
Ont. 12-20x3
13. Wanted
Wanted - yearling cattle to
pasture. Phone 887-9044.13-21-1
14: Property for Sale
Real Estate
ti2 Albert street.
, Clinton
150 acre farm with modernized
house and nearly new barn on
paved road in Morris Township.
130 acres workable. Maitland
River crosses property.
139 acres, 8 miles from Blyth
on paved road with brick home
in excellent condition and barns
equipped for hogs or cattle.
3 bedroom brick home in Blyth
with all modern conveniences.
Close to up town.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The State of Iowa produces more
corn than all of Canada.
Contact
MASON BAILEY
482-9371. 14-21-1
24. Cards of Thanks
We would like to thank our
friends, neighbors and relatives
of the Walton area for the lovely
party held in our honour and the
purse of money presented to us.
T,t was greatly appreciated.
Eric and Lois Williamson.
24-2 lx1
I would like to thank my many
friends and relatives for their
cards, gifts and treats while in
Wingham andHamiltonHospitals.
Words cannot express my
appreciation. A special thanks to
Rev. K. Stokes and all that visited
me there. - Mrs. Mary Penning-
ton. 24-21x1
Please accept my gratitude for
the excellent care and kindness
at wingham District Hospital, for
almost six months . 'lb nurses,
orderlies, Dr. Bozak, Mr. Tain,
general staff. Also, especially,
my family, Mrs. Eldon Wilson
for her loyalty and for the ex-
treme kindness of Mr. and Mrs.
George Jutzi for transporting
Albert. For all ministerial calls,
visits, flowers, gifts, letters and
the hundreds of beautiful cards.
It truly warmed the heart. -
Lilian E. Wood. 24-21-1
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Brussels Post Want Ads. Dial
887-6614.
Fighting
pollution is
problem
Pollution is Poisoning the
planet. But fighting pollution
sometimes has built-in hazards.
On the first Earth Day in
April 1970, for example, a group
of students in Delaware, Ohio,
swept out debris from an old
gird roost near the school. Two
weeks later, one-third of the
teachers and almost half the
student body - 354 young people,
in fact--were either in the
hospital or sick at home. Their
symptoms? Coughing, headaches,
vomiting, muscle aches, chest
pains, and poor appetites.
The sudden onset of symptoms
resembled influenza. Tuberculin
skin tests were taken because TB
was also suspected. The final
diagnosis was histoplasmosis, a
disease of the lungs that can
mimic TB but is caused by in-
haling the fungal spores in air-
born dust. The disease is not
spread from man to man but by
breathing in dust contaminated
by bird or animal droppings.
Not all the 354 stricken stu-
dents had swept out the droppings,
though. How had they contracted
the disease? A smoke bomb was
finally used to show how the dust
kicked up by the cleaning had
spread through the ventilating
system into three large class-
rooms.
Most patients recover from
the disease without serious
complications. But the infection
from the fungus also can spread
from the lungs to' almost any
other area of the body, includ-
ing the liver, kidney, heart, or
brain. This can cause the organs
to enlarge, fever to rise, or it
may cause anemia--a disease
of the bone marrow that affects
the blood. '
To find out more about lung
diseases, check with your local
tuberculosis and respiratory
disease association. It's a
matter of life and breath.
60 ChiSSIN
SAWDUST
For Sale
We can load you or deliver.
CRAIG`.S SAWMILL
Auburn
Phone 526-7220. , 11-20-3
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