The Brussels Post, 1973-04-11, Page 1620. Auction Sales
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20, Auction Sales.
OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE
Of new furniture, appliances and beautiful giftware at Ball
Auctions, directly behind Queens Hotel, Brussels, Ontario.
FRIDAY. APRIL 13 AT 8 P.M.
Featuring new matching refrigerator• and stove in avocado
green and gold; lovely Spanish, French, Colonial bedroom
suites, six different styles of stereos with built in eight
track tape decks; eight-piece Colonial diningroorn- suites;
Maple bunk beds; kitchen suites; 1Q different styles of
chesterfield suites; coffee end tables; lamps; component
sets; new single and double continental beds; corner cup-
boards; lead crystal; book shelves; swords; socket sets;
automatic zig-zag sewing machines; appliances; brassware;
silverware; many more items too numerous to mention.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This should prove to be one of our
largest sales of quality furniture and .giftware that must be
sold to the highest bidder, so be sure to attend.
Plenty of seats, parking and refreshment stand.
TERMS OF SALE - Cash, Chargex, Financing, Cheques.
Wanted - Good used furniture, antiques and appliances.
Sales conducted at Ball Auction.
NED RUTLEDGE Manager
RON BALL Auctioneer. 887-9363„
20-67-1
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 6 p.m.,
APRIL 19, 1973
for rent of the hay field on
N1/2N1/.2 Lot 15, Concession
5, Morris Township (waste dis-
posal farm). •
Highest 'or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
Mrs. Helen D.Mariin,Clerk
Belgrave, Ontario. 21-67-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Lena Cardiff,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Lena Car.-
diff, late of the Township of
Morris, County of Huron, House-
wife, who died on or about the 13th
day of March 1973, are required
to file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of
Exeter,. Ontario; by the 21st day
of April 1973, after which date
,the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been
received.
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executors
Exeter, Ontario. 22-65-3
24. Card of Thanks
I wish to thank all those who
visited me, sent cards and treats
while I was a patient in Wingham
and District HoSpital and since
coming home. - Ralph Rowland.
24-67x1
I would like to thank everyone
who sent me cards, letters and
flowers and visited me while in
hospital and since coming home.
I appreciate it all very much . -
Marie Turnbull. 24-67-1
Our sincere thanks is given to
all those who expressed their
sympathy with cards and flowers
at the time of .the death of our
father. - Ferne and MabelSmith.
24-67X1
Thank you to everyone who
thought of me while I was in
London Hospital. Special thanks
to my teacher and classmates. -
Valerie Johnston. 24-67x1
27. Births
WILLIAMSON - To Mr. knd Mrs.
Kenneth Williamson of R.R.#3,
Walton, at Seaforth Community
Hospital on April 9, 1973, a
daughter. 27-67x1
BRADSHAW - Former Cranbrook
residents, Dick and Jean Brad-
shaw, announce the birth of an
8 lb. 5 oz. son born April 1st at
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.
27-67x1
"ji.AFF OF illE.WEEK
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"Quiet, to the tiews''"
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Napoli
MACARONI 2 lb. 29
2 for 950
MCCormicks
JUMBO SIZE GUMS 15%-oz. 490
Kraft
CHEESE WHIZ 16-oz. 890
Free Delivery
Phone 887--9226
Heinz — 411.oz.
TOMATO JUICE
STEPHENS
Bakery
N'S
Grocery
ELECTROHOME
Authorized
Factory Sale
Coming soon!!!
Save many dollars on
specially
priced Colou r sets
f"RADIOandTV SALES &SERVICE
ELECTROHOMEa.0
QUEEN STREETBLYTICONT. pidme,s23-9640
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Pillsbury Cake Mix
ANGEL FOOD , . ... 490
Schneider's
BULK COUNTRY SAUSAGE • • • • lb. 730
6 lb. carton 4.29
CHIQUITA BANANAS 2 lb. 290
Weston's — Reg. 55c
CHOCOLATE GUEST CAKE 450
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Can supply you with all your requirements
such as •
• SEED GRAINS . 41' GRASS SEEDS
• FERTILIZER
• SEED CORN
and a good supply of
HERBICIDES
Why not call at our office and let us; discuss
with you our service supplies and
Competitive Prices.
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Farmers
urged to
hire students
Farmers, were urged Thurs.
day night to hire students to
help on the farm this summer.
Larry Dillon, in charge of a.
special department attached to
Canada Manpower, Goderich, to
help students get jobs told
directors o f the Huron County
Federation of Agriculture at their
regular meeting in Clinton that
students are consciencious wor-
kers who are not so fussy about
the kind of work they have be-
cause they need the opportunity
to gain working, experience and
the money to help them con-
tinue their education.
He told the group that if
they needed a student with a
special skill, he would help them
Pact Tat o, -le suAl he has sluclents
from 14-24 years of age regis-
tered, both from high school and
college. The first college stu-
dents will be ready to work early
in May, he said.
Director of the Federation
also discussed possible changes
in the make-up of the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture at the
meeting. At present, the con-
stitution of the OITA calls for
one director for every 300 In-
dividual Service Members. How-
ever, with increasing mem-
bership in the organization, it
either means a director will have
to represent more members or
more directors will have to be
added. (At present there are 100
directors).
Jack Stafford, I.S.M. Direc-
tor for north Huron and former
president of the' HFA felt that a
director shouldn't have to repre-
sent more than 500 members if
he was to do a good job. He
also pointed out that it would be
hard to get a consensus
if there were more than 100
directors.
Charles Thomas of Grey
township felt perhaps the answer
was in allowing only a specified
number of directors from any
one county but giving them a
number of votes equal to one
vote for every 300 members in
their county or region.
It was pointed out that Huron,
with close to 1,500 members
would send five directors to OFA
if the present limit was observed.
At present only three directors
are sent from Huron.
FOR SALE
Well-located lot 74' X 247' in
Village of Ethel. Has foundat-
ion and brick walls of forrner
business. Could be nucleus of a
Modern building. Asking price
$3,500.
WILLIAM M. HART
Seaforth * * *Days 527-0870
Evenings 527-19'72
GEORGE R. JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE LTD.
West Lorne
See the new
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004851 BRUSSELS,.