The Brussels Post, 1972-05-31, Page 15ROWIOK Lions' Bingo will ..be
held on, Friday, June 2nd., at
.8:30 p,111, inWroNeterCommunity
Hall. Admission $1.06, 1?
Regular Games for $10; !Share
the Wealth";. one $25 Special;
Jackpot of $.100 ..on 60 calls. Door
and. Consolation Prizes. 1-22-1
MONSTER BEEF BARBECUE at
Listowel Memorial Arena, Satur-
day, June 24, 5:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Vince Mountford, M,C, Adults
$3.00, Public. Schpol Children
$1.50. Refreshments available.
Sponsored by the Listowel Ro-
tary Club, 1-20-4
COME, to the Blyth Agricultural
Society bingo Saturday June 10th
at 8:30 p.m. in Blyth. Memorial.
Hall. Admission $1.00, 12 re-
gular games $10.00 each, two
share the wealth games, one
$25.00. Special Jackpot of $125.00
if taken in 60 calls or under.
$10.00 added each week if jack-
pot doesn't go. 50% of take if
jackpot does not go to full card.
1-22-2
1, Coming Events
I
5. Tills. Ir,)PPortunities
HOUSE OF COUPAL
Basic hairdressing school. Learn
an interesting PrAfession. For
information write us„ 21 Dupont
St, East, Wat erloo, or 519-979T
6120, 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
OIL Heater (Stove) and pipes.
Amy Speir, 887-6933. 11-22x1
SEMI-Annual Graduation Cones-
toga College, Stratford Centre,
Friday, June 16, 7:30 P.M. North-
western SecondarySchool. Dance
at 9:00 P.M. St. Joseph's Parish
Hall. Former students welcome.
1-22-1
MOTORCYCLE, 1970, 250 cc 2. Lost, Strayed , Yamaha Twin. Excellent condit-
STRAYED from McKillop Twp, ion with shop manual. Phone 887-
Western Hereford steer,, 550 lbs. 6548. 11-21x2
Last seen in Walton Brussels
vicinity. Ken Beattie, 527-0155.
2-22-2
A Brussels Post Classified
will pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 887-6614.
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
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BIRTHS - No charge when in minim= form.
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Thanks and Births (other than in minimum form)
- 25 words $1.00, each additional word 4.
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Phone 887-6641
14. Property for Sale
BAILEY
Real Estate
b2 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.
100 acres in East Wawanosh
ideal for recreation property -
priced reasonable.
3 bedroom brick home in Blyth
with all modern conveniences.
Close to up town.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
1 bushel of corn, at the farm
brings about $1,15. 1 bushel
of corn flakes at the store brings
about $25.00.
Contact
MASON BAILEY
482-9371 14-22-1
15. Property for Rent
APARTMENT for rent on Main
Street. Reasonable rent. Avail-
able now. 887-6525, 15-22-1
18. Property Wanted
House and barn, one to 10 acres.
State price. Apply to Box 50,
Brussels, Ontario: 18-22x1
19. Notices
ANY boy wishing to play Bantam
Ball be at the Brussels park at
7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 1st.
19-22-1
T. V, Antennas erected and
repaired. we specialize in
towers. Phone 887-6823. Gordon
Guy, Brussels, Ont. 19-22-4
HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL
Clinton , Ontario
We are now paying $ 5.00 -
$15.00 for fresh dead or dis-
abled cows and horses over 500
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-tf
19. isiotices
Weed
Sprays
and
Sprayers
New Calsa weed spray-
ers for immediate de-
livery. Large supply of
all types of farm weeds
sprays with special
prices on Astrex Atra-
zine. Lowest prices
on weed sprays because
of quantity purchase.
Several good used
sprayers for sale as
well as spraying equip-
ment for rent.
Jim
Armstrong
1 mile east of Wingham
on Hwy. 86.
Phone 357-1651.
11-22-2
Custom Planting - Corn, beans
and grain. International Air
Planter for accuracy in plant-
ing. Reasonable rates. Gary
Thacker, 887-6196. 19-16-7
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.
Prop's. JOHNSTON BROS.
19-18-tf
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, pigerys,
lagoons, etc.
Phone 887-6700
Brussels 19-19-5
24. Cards of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our relatives, friends
and old neighbours for their kind-
ness extended to us in the loss
of our Mother, Mrs. Helene
Alcock. Special thanks to Rev.
McCarroll, Mr. and Mrs. Watts
and Mrs. Joe Baker and staff. -
Gertrude Lamont & Lloyd Alcock
24-22-1
24. Cards of Thanks
we would like to thank the neigh-.
hourS,. trierld..S and relatives for
the lovely gifts and cards we
rocolved for our 25th
.anol,voro.ry, We appreciated it.
very much. Jean and Leonard
Lamont,
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Palmer wish
to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of her daughter, Cathyrn
Elizabeth Hare to Mr. Murray
Ross Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James S. Smith, R;R.4, Brussels.
The wedding will take place
Saturday, June 24, 1972 at 2P.M.
in Trinity Anglican Church, Port
Credit. 26-22x1
27. Births
VEITCH - To Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Veitch, a son, Robert
Gordon, on Wednesday, May 17th,
1972, in Listowel Memorial Hos-
pital. 27-22x1
FARMERS NEED
ORDERLY FLOW
TO MARKET
, "We need an orderly floW
to market twelve months of the
year, we have to recognize there
is a market requirement all year
round and we have to supply it
or else an alternative source will
be found and that will probably
be the American corn or West-
ern barley" Gordon Hill, presi-
dent of Ontario Federation of
Agriculture told a group of Huron
County corn producers at Huron
Centennial School, Brucefield
Thursday night. He added that
other complications are the farm •
to farm sales but suggested we
make no attempt to interfere
with this program.
"The OFA is supporting the
principal of an orderly marketing
plan for corn and I suspect that
we have been influenced by other
marketing plans such as the bean
board and the wheat board even
though there is always room for
improvement, it has certainly
improved the income of ,7-ain
production considerably," he
said.
Two delegates, John Oke, RR
#3, Exeter and Bob Allan, RR 1,
Brucefield, were appointed to
represent Huron corn producers
at an OFA meeting to be held
June the 19th in Toronto.
It has been suggested that a
commission of seventeen mem-
bers be set up to market Ontario
corn. The commission would con-
sist of eight commercial repre-
sentatives and nine corn pro-
ducers: one member from cerea
manufacturers, one from starch
manufacturers, one from distil-
ling and brewing industries, two
from feed manufacturers, one
from feed dealers and elevator
association, one from Ontario
livestock feeding irldustries, and
also nine corn producers.
The alternative to such a
marketing program would be
a producer board consisting of
corn producers with no commer-
cial representation. Chairman
Mason Bailey, president of Huron
County Federation of Agri-
culture, asked for a show of
hands of which type of corn mark-
eting board would be preferable.
It was unanimous that the group
present preferred a producers
board to market their corn.
The corn producers requested
their two delegates to inform the
Toronto meeting of their prefer-
ence for a producers board rather
than a corn commission.
USE
POST
WANT-ADS
DIAL 887-6641
WOOD FOR SALE
Hardwood slabs, delivered truck
load lots
6 FOR $24,00
CRAIG'S SAWMILL
Auburn - Phone 526-7220
11-20-3
4. Help Wanted
AVON REPRESENTATIVES
make money, enjoy life more,
meet friendly people! It's easy,
even if you've never "sold"
before.
Contact
MRS. M. MILLSON
17 Hawkesbury Ave.,
London 32, 451-0541
4-22-1
Wanted - Ambitious High School
•' students for painting at the park.
Apply to David McCutcheon,
Brussels Recreational Com-
mittee. 4-22-1
SAWDUST
For Sale
We can load you or deliver.
CRAIG'S SAWMILL
Auburn
Phone 526-7220. 11-20-3
WILFRED McINTEE
& CO, LIMITED
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
is pleased to announce that
ROSS H. DUNCAN
Of Brussels, Ontario
has joined our growing Sales Staff, and has successfully
passed all the necessary examinations set out by the
Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, and is now
bonded and licensed to trade in all types of Real Estate.
TELEPHONE 887-6015
19-22-1
THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 31, 1972-15