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Phone 887-6641
Box 789, SEAFORTH
Phone 527-0050. 1-40-tf
USED No. 323 New Idea corn
picker; Massey Ferguson manure
spreader,, 130 bus. Ken White,
887-6285. 11-42-3
HOWICK Lions' Bingo will be
held on Friday, October 20th
at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall. Admission $1.00:
12 Regular Games for $10; '2
Share the Wealth; one $25 Special;
Jackpot of $90 on 56 calls; Door
& Consolation Prizes. 1-42-1
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ATTENTION - Anyone interested
in playing Int. Hockey for 72-73,
please call 887-6213 - 88'7-6432
before Oct. 31. 1-42-2
12. Wanted to Buy
WANTED to buy - A 'amber of
Holstein steers, 300 to 500
Murray Cardiff, 887-6889.
12-42-2
Remember! It takes but " a
moment to place a Brussels Post
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Brussels
887-6814.
STOCK-FEEDER
SALE
Hensall Livestock Sale
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st
1:30 p.m.
850 HEAD
Consisting of 500 steerS, 200 Heifers and 150 Calves.
Anyone Wishing to consign cattle to this sale should
contact the management.
Victor Hargreaves
482.7511
Clinton
Doug Riddell
237-3576
Dashwood
Auctioneers
HECTOR McNEIL
LARRY GARDINEF
Jack Riddell
237-3431
Dashwood
20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales
1. Coming Events
COME to Blyth Lion's Club.
Bingo every Saturday night 8:00
P, M. in the Memorial Hall, Ad-
mission $1,00, 12 reg. games
wt $10.00 each, 2 share the
ealth games, $25.00 special and
$125.00 jackpot in 60 calls. Every
time it doesn't go there is $10.00
added. 1-40-tf
SPECIAL MOTOR
COACH TOURS
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15; 1972 -
SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1972 -
Royal Winter Fair - Ticket
includes reserved seat and ad-
mission to building - $13.00
per person.
OCTOBER 14, 1972, APRIL
28, 1973 - 21 days to Califor-
nia - visiting Salt Lake City,
Reno, San Francisco, Los An-
Angeles, la s Vegas,Grand
Canyon - from $38.00 per
person.
DECEMBER 23, 1972, MARCH
17, 1973. - 9 days to Florida.
Motel accommodation for 8
nights (Beach front motel in
Florida) - from $139.00 per
person.
JANUARY 27, 1973, FEBRUARY
10, 1973, FEBRUARY 24, 1973,
MARCH 31, 1973 - 14 days to
Florida - Motel accommodat-
ion for 13 nights (Beach front
motel in Florida). Optional side
trips from Daytona Beach
motel - from $209.00 per per-
son.
* * 21,
Brochures on request.
GOOD TIMES TRAVEL
AGENCY
1. Coming Events.
You are invited to attend the.
ADULT ,HEALTH
GU I DANCE CENTRE
Medical, Building, Brussels, on
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 25
1972 from 400 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. for:
1. Discussion concerning
Finances
2. Health Surveillance.
2.. Lost, Strayed
LOST - Man's, electric Time x
watch. Reward. 887-6377.
2-42-1
5. Bus. Opportunities
EARN CASH WITH AVON
for all the "extra" you need
and want. It's easy - - and
fun! Only 2 territories avail-
able now. One in BLUEVALE
area,one GREY-HOWICK area.
Write or call to-night 451-0541.
Mrs. M. Millson,
17 Hawkesbury
London N5V 2J9. 5-42-2
8. Farm Stock for Sale
FIFTEEN Hereford heifers in
calf, 887-9274. 8-42-1
10. Used Cars for Sale
1/2 Ton pick-up truck in good
condition. Phone 887-9021 any-
time. 10-42-1
11. -Articles for Sale .
13. Wanted
WANTED Lady curler!. for
Tuesday afternoons at
one interested please Win touch.
with either Donelda pearson,
phone 8874160 or RheaVallance
phone. 8874063, Curling to..
begin approximately the week of
November 13th. Baby sitting at
the club will be provided if there
are enough mothers interested..
13-42-1
19. Notices
CUSTOM combining, large
machine' for corn Gary B.
Thacker, 887=6196. 19-41-4
WEBERS SEWAGE
D ISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern equipment used. We
pump septic tanks, pigerys,
lagoons, etc.
Phone 887-6700 Brussels
19-40-tf
HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario
We are now paying $5.00 -
$15.00 for fresh dead or
disabled 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.
YOU MAY OBTAIN A WRITTEN
REPORT FROM A QUALIFIED
VETERINARIAN UPON REQUEST
Call collect - 482-9811
7 day's a week - 24 hours a day
License No. 378C-72
Call us first, you won't have
to call anyone else. 19-42-tf
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.
19-40-tf
PUPPIES to give away to good
home, 2 males, 1 female, 6 weeks
old. Mrs. Gerald Ryan, Walton.
527-0527. 19-42x1
MEMORIAL gifts gratefully re-
ceived by the Huron-Perth Res-
piratory Disease Assoc., 121
wellington Street, Stratford,
271-7500. 19-42-1
21. Tenders Wanted'
TENDERS
FOR SNOWPLOWING
Township of Grey
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 1 P.M. Monday,
NOVEMBER 6.1972
for snowplowing for the 1972-
1973 season in the Township of
Grey. Tender to be by the hour.
State make and size of equipment
to be used. Minimum to be 9 ft.
plow with 12 ft. wing. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
ROSS ENGEL
Road Superintendent
R,R.#3, Brussels, Ont.
21-42-2
A Brussels Post Classified
will pay you dividends. Have you.
tried one? Dial 887-6614.
25. In Memoriam
STEPHENSON - In., tOving
memory of our dear little grand.
daughter, Rhonda Sharon, who
passed away four years ago,
Oct. 24, 1968.
sadly missed along life's way
Quietly remembered every day
No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts she is always
there.
- Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by grandparents Mr. and.
Mrs. Charles Storey, St. Marys
and. Mr.and Mrs.F'.M.Stephenson,
Brussels. 25-42-1
27. Births
STUTZ - To Mr. and Mrs. Wolf-
gang Stutz (nee Olene Dundas),
Waterloo, Ontario at St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener on October
8th, 1972, a daughter, Natascha
Nadine. 27-42-1
Recent investigations carried
out by the OPP at wingham De-
tachment included:
Ten charges laid under the
Liquor Control Act.
Sixteen charges laid under
the Highway Traffic Act with
eleven warnings issued.
Thirty-five investigations
under the Criminal. Code of
Canada.
On Friday, October 6, Pierre
Rammeloo of Blyth, was involved
in a single car accident on Con-
cession 9, west of Sideroad #5,
Morris. His vehicle received
minor damages and there were
no injuries.
Three investigations under
the Liquor Control Act with three
persons charged.
Fifteen charges laid under the
Highway Traffic Act with six
warnings issued.
Twenty-two investigations
under the Criminal Code with
one person charged under the
code.
On. Tuesday, October 10,Jes-
sie Little of Brussels, was in-
volved in a single car accident
in Brussels, in which she struck
a hydro pole. Miss Little was
not injured and damages to her
vehicle were estimated at $250.
On Friday, Ocotber 13, Hans
A. U3r1 of RR 2, Clinton was in-
volved in a two-car accident with
Kenneth W. McGowan of Blyth,
on Highway #4, north of the Blyth
C.P.R. Crossing. There were
no injuries, and damages are
estimated at $400.00. Charges
are pending.
On Sunday, October 15, Rob-
ert Glousher of Wingham, was
involved in a single car accident
on Highway #87, east of the Junc-
tion of Highway #86, in which a
stop sign was broken. Mr. Glou-
sher was not injured. Damages
to his vehicle were estimated at
$400.00. Charges are pending.
Hilda Weber of Waterloo, was
involved in a single-car accident
on Highway #86 west of the Mait-
land River Bridge in which four
guide posts were' broken. Mrs.
Weber was not injured. Damages
to her car were estimated at
$400.00.
Action
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DIAL DIRECT
887 6641
a- ,
ast
I would like to thank all my
friends, neighbours and relatives
for kindness during my stay in
Listowel Hospital and since com-
ing home. Special thanks to Dr.
J. Conners, nurses and staff on
second floor also Rev. LeDrew.
It was all very much appreciated.
- Mrs. Austin Raynard. 24-42-1
25. In Memoriam
JACKLIN - In loving memory of
a dear friend. Andy Jacklin (Jr.)
who passed away six years ago
Oct. 19, 1966.
"There's a gift in life we cannot
buy,
That's very rare and true,
It's the gift of a dear and
wonderful friend,
Like the one I had in you".
- Ever remembered and sadly
missed by a friend, Chris.
Phillipson. 25-42-1
STEPHENSON - In loving memory
of our little daughter, Rhonda
Sharon, who passed away four
years ago Oct. 24, 1968.
Wishing today as we wished
before
That God could have spared
you
Many years more.
In our hearts your memory
is kept
In love, to cherish, to never
forget.
- Too deeply loved and missed
to ever be forgotten. Mommy &
Daddy. 25-42-1
24. Cards of Thanks
Many many thanks, more than
words can say to all our friends
and neighbours for the lovely OPP cards, flowers and treats we
received while in the hospital.
They were all enjoyed very much.
24-42-1 p Sincerely,Jean Evans and Roger. re o rts
THE BRUSSELS IsOST, OCTOBER 18, 1972-11