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The Brussels Post, 1973-03-14, Page 11USE POST ,WANT-ADS DIAL 887-6641 AUCTION SALE Of New and Used Furniture FRIDAY, MARCH 16TH 'AT 8 P.M. RUTLEDGE AUCTION ROOMS behind Queens Hotel,Brussels. NeW Furniture consists of Livingroom suites, bedroom suites, kitchen suites, stereos, component sets, coffee end tables, swag lamps, lazy boy chairs, etc. • Used furniture; chrome set, pianos, stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, cupboards, etc. Lunch booth and seating on the grounds. Phone 887-9363 or 887-6421 if you have used furniture for sale. 20-63,1 1. Coming Events COME to Blyth Lion's. Club Bingo every Saturday night 8;30 p,M. in the. Memorial Hall. Ad- mission $1.00, 12 reg. games at $10.00 each, 2 share the wealth games, $25.00 special and $145.00 jackpot in 60 calls. Every time it doesn't go there is $10.00 added. 142•-tf SPECIAL MOTOR COACH TOURS APRIL 19, 1973 - 4 days, Nash- ville, Grand Ole Opry, from $66.00 per person. APRIL 28, 1973 - 21 days to California - visiting Salt Lake City, Reno, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon - from $380.00 per person. * * * * Brochures on request. • GOOD TIMES 'TRAVEL AGENCY Box 789, SEAFORTH- Phone 527-0050, 1-62-tf PLAN to attend concert presented by Belgrave Men's Choir East Wawanosh Central School, Belgrave, on April 13th and 14th. 1-62-2 ALL Senior Citizens in the area are invited to an organizational meeting and' euchre in the Legion Hall on Wednesday, March 21st at 2 p.m. • 1-63-1 THE March meeting of the Hor- ticultural Society, Monday, March 19th, at 2:00 p.m. Every- one welcome . 1-63x1 11. Articles for Sale WOOD or Sale. Hardwood slabs delivered to your yard, 6 cords $24.00. Craig's Sawmill, 526- 7220. 11-61-4 ONE single car garage 16' x 22' in real good shape to be moved as soon as possible. Phone 887- 6606 or see Frank Thompson. 11-62-3 A Post Classified will pay You dividends. Have you' 'tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. CLASSIFIED RATES Word Count Charges are based on the nuMber of word*. Sets 'of numerals such as serial number*, street numbers, phone numbers or prices count as one word per set. Words joined by hyphens Count as separate words. FIRST INSERTION-25 words $1.00, 30 per word thereafter SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS y No copy. changes, 84 per word, Minimum .500 SEMI -DISPLAY FIRST INSERtION:- $1.12 per column inch SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - .984 per column inch Milltown site 1 inch. Accepted in multiples olbeff inch LEGAL ADVERTISING - Rates on request. BOX NUMBERS to ihisi office - 264 per Insertion BIRTHS - NO charge when in minimum form. MARRIAGES, Engagements", Death Notices Card* Of• Thanks and Births (Other' than in Minimum tarot) - 25 words $1.00, each additional *ad #. IN MEMOttiAMS $1.00 phis .00 per tine of verb.. OOHING EVENTS y 25 *Ord* $1.00 each additional Word .034. 'No ,dlikeliation Of multiple frigiertioti after noon tiOndaYl. , 25 ISCOUNT vott 'CMS- Poteker 0,10 Abvtailskirisitir BEFORE '6:00 ESC, L'TUESDAY, Wowing pibticatiou DEADLINE tit -Ambit to *Stitt 6tAttititito Ate $ $,00 *** MONDAY `.10.114111. • / Oftlit fi ' - HOW CONE: Yoli i‘te) HEASNef ff t* Pcist ..4ii41'001140 10**,41 19. Notices CONTRACTS to grow cucumbers for Bicks are now available at Maurice Cronin, Teeswater, Ont. Phone 392-6290. 19-63-4 127. Births. BRAY - To Mr. andMrs.Murray Bray, R.R. 2, Wroxeter, in Listowel Hospital, on Wednesday, February 21st, a son - Brian Scott, a brother for Steven and I Paul, 27-63-1 Air pollution stunting. !tree growth Green plants and trees are' ,friends of life, quietly giving off the gift of oxygen. Silent friends we should get to know better. Survival is a delicate balance for trees , just as it is for all. living things. Like people, trees need enough air and' water to survive. They do not have lungs' for breathing, but there must be a n exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the, leaves as well as 'in the roots. Anything that dis- rupts that exchange kills the tree. Water-logged soil, for I example, blocks off the tree's oxygen supply, and drowns it. There is not enough air in water- / logged soil, and most trees grow best when a fifth of the soil volume is filled with air. The best growth conditions are when water loss through the leaves is offset by water uptake thrOugh the roots. Just how the water rises up through the trunk against the tremendous force of •gravity is one more of a tree's incredible /triumphs. Curiously enough, the very center of a living tree -- its core which is sometimes called heartwood --, is dead. The cells grow around this dead core, and the rings of growth tell the tree's age. The cells survive on the sugar made by the tree's leaves, minerals taken up from the soil, and tremendous amounts of water. When conditions are right, some trees can, live for three or four thousand years and grow as high as a 40-story skyscraper. Recent studies of trees show that air pollution is stunting their growth and upsetting the delicate balance. Air pollution is also damaging human lungs. Fight- ing air (pollution and helping liv- ing things survive is one goal of your local tuberculosis and res- piratory disease association. Contact them and make friends with life. Brussels Pet Food I would like to thank all those who remembered me with cards; DEAD STOCK flwoaws ear s patient ,treatisn wa nidngvh i as!: District Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Bozyk. Your thoughtfulness was . i greatly appreciated. - ;Julie McCall. 24-03-1 would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank my relatives, (neighbours and friends for visits, treats , flowers, lovely cards and t letters which I received while I was a patient in the Hospital. A very special thank you to everyone who sent food to the house in my absence. It was greatly appreciated. - Lois -•McCall. 24-63-1 STOCK REMOVAL' I would like to thank everyone Clinton, Ontario - who visited me and sent cards and treats while in wingham We are now paying $5.00 ^1 Hospital and since coming home. $15.00for fresh dead or, A special thanks to Drs.Boz5kk disabled cows and horses overand Wilkins and nursing staff on' 500 lbs. second floor. Your thoughtful Two trucks to serve you;) ness will always be remembered: better. Fast, eff icient - Bob Blake. 24-63x1 service. t REMOVAL We pay up. to $15.00 for fresh, dead or disabled Cows and Horses according to size. Small animals removed free of charge as a service to you. ;, Dial: 887,9334 Collect Prop's. JOHNSTON BROS. 119-62-if 119. Notices 24. Card of 'Maas 20. Auction Saks 120. Auction Sales 4. Card of Thanks The family Of the late Mrs.Agnes B. Sinith Wish to express sincere thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during our recent sad bereavement in the: LOSS Of a dear Wife, mother and grandmother. To`the staff of the Callander Nursing Home in • BrtisSel$ " otir thanks for their kindness and care. A special thank you to the Stall On Second MO at Listowel Memorial HOS-, Doctor DOhald Minn, MoleSWOrth neighbOtitS, Ladies Aid Of Moleatrorth PreSbYteriati Church for Serving Ulna following the funeral; MOLAught lin and Reid Fiineral Home and all those Who' Were SO goodto visit bet in ROSpital.Oir:atiptec. tattoo to Rev Brush for hiii vWordb Of comfort arid vIsitsE May God. Wks each and every one Of Yon, Hhiththitthitid Rifiniiiibert It but moment to .:Piete 's Brussels Boat• Witttt Ad and be money in ithCkfiti btiti 447-0641* • 11. Articles for Sale NICELY marked male Collie pups. Beady to go. Wm. J. Perrie, 867-6845. 11-63-1 12. Wanted to WANTED antiques of all types and used furniture. Fair prides paid. For appointment Phone Br- 9621 anytime. 12 62 tf THRESHING machine - 32" cylinder, endless drive belts; Massey Harris riding plow (horse drawn); MasseyHarris cultivator (horse drawn); 4 or 5 blade disc plow; 7 ft..binder - must be good. Allan G._ Leis. Box 526. Listowel, Phone 291-1149, 12-62x4 14. Property for Sale 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 RE- 1 QUEST. Call collect - 482-9811 1 7 days a week - 24 hours a day. License No. 378C-72 Call us first, you won't have to' call anyone else. WEBERS .SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700 Brussels 19-62-tf II would like to thank all my ?friends, neighbours and cus- tomers for all the cards . and flowers while I was in the hos- piial. It was very much apprec- iated. - Mrs. Pat Langlois. 24-63-1 126. Personals The forthcoming marriage is announced of Laverne Ellen I Mason, daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Mason of Brussels and Mr. George Mason of Kincardine to Ronald David Jamieson of Brus- sels, son of Mrs. Florence 'Jamieson of Listowel and Mr. I Ronald Jamieson of St. Marys. ' The wedding will take place at Brussels United Church, Brussels, at 8:30P.M., April 7th. 26-63x1 BAILEY Real Estate 82 Albert Street Clinton 290 acres, 3 miles from Brussels on the Maitland River - 235 acres workable and drained. 2 barns, drilled wells. 14-63-3 2 storey - 4 bedroom home in Brussels. Corner Lot - about one acre land. Hot water heat- ing - oil furnace - basement. Car Port attached garage - 2 storey barn 20' x 24' containing 5 horsestalls - workshop - up- stairs chicken house., Any rea- sonable offer - Low down pay- ment. Owner - 887-6673. 14-63x4 290 acres, 3 miles from Brus- sels on the Maitland River - 235 acres workable and drained. 2 barns, drilled wells. 14-62-3 I