The Brussels Post, 1974-02-27, Page 151. Coming Events
ENTLEMEN'S Club VS Legion,
arch 4th at 8:30 P.M.
dmission .75c. Free
morgasbord lunch. Every
one Welcome at Legion. 1-13-1
AJESTIC Women's Institute
re holding a Euchre Party in the
ibrary Monday evening, March
th at 8:15 p.m. Admission 50c. ,
1-t3-1
S REWARD $
We are now paying up to
$18.00 for Dead and
Disabled Cows and Horses
and Stocker Cattle -
all small animals, pick-up
free as a service to you.
We have three trucks to
service you 24 hours 7 days
a week.
' Phone Collect
887-'93
Brussels
Pet Food
Supplies
Lie.399 a C
19404
Classified Rates
Effective January 9th, 1974
WORDCOUNT
Charges are based on the number of words. Sets of
numerals -as for serial numbers, street numbers,
phone numbers or prices count as one word per set. '
Words joined by hyphens count as separate worde.
FIRST INSERTION - 20words $1.25, 5c per word
thereafter
SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - No copy changes,
3c per word, mininum .75c.
SEMI-DISPLAY
FIRST INSERTION - $1.40'per column inch.
SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - $1.26 per column -
inch.
(Minimum size in this category .2 inches. Accepted .
in multiplesof half inch.)
BOX NUMBERS to this office - 50c per insertion.
BIRTHS • 20 words $1.25, 5c per
word thereafter.
MARRIAGES, Engagements, Death Notices - 20
words $1.25,each additional word 5c.
IN MEMORIAMS - $1.25 plus 10c per line of
verse.
COMING EVENTS - 20 words $1.25, each
additional word 5c.Three insertions for the
•priceof 2.
CARD OF THANKS - 30 Words $1.25. each
additional word 2c per word.
25c DISCOU NT FOR CASH PAYMENT ON OR
BEFORE TUESDAY OF WEEK FOLLOWING
FINAL INSERTION
Deadline for cl aseified 'ads is 4:00 p.m ., Monday.
No cancellation of multiple insertion
advertisements after Noon, Mondays.
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veryone is cordially invited to
ttend the 50th Anniversary
arty to be held at the Brussels
egionHall, Saturday evening,
arch 9th for Mr. and Mrs. John
hite in the village of Brussels.
pen House will be held the
ollowing day Sunday, March
0th from 2 - 4 p.m. Please no
ifts. 1-13x1
LYTH Lions - Bingo, 131yth,
emorial Hall, Saturday at 8:30
,m. $150. jackpot. Big cash
rizes. 1-10-tf
Coming
Bus Tours
March
11. Articles for Sale
BAKERY Treats at' Grewars
Superior Market: Cinnamon-Nut
toffee Cake - 65c - Chocolate
Brownies 79c. Superior Fresh full
sized bread, white or brown, 3 for
$1:00. 11-13-1
45 Gallon steel barrels with open
end, Good for burning garbage or
feed barrels 6n farm: Also clean
gas barrels or sap barrels $3.50
delivered. Phone 523-4461 or
write Ron Baird, Box 51, Blyth.
11-10-te
12. Wanted to Buy
WANTED antiques of all types
and used furtAture. Fair price8 paid. For rappointment phone..
80.9021 anytime, 12-10-tf
154 Property for Xtent
TWO bodtootii apattinoitt
(heated), Adults; Available Match. IS; 014, Hot 132, Brussels, . 15.13.1
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15. Property for Rent
TWO-room heated apartment in
Blyth. Available January 1st,
1974, Percy Adams, 523-4452
after 6 p.m. 15-104
17. Wanted to Rent
LAND suitable to grow turnips.
Will pay $40' per acre. Percy
Adams, 523-4452 after 6 p.m.
17-10-tf
WANTED to rent land for
pasturing cattle. Advise acreage,
price desired and if water
available. Apply to Box 3099 The
Huron Expositor, Seaforth, Ont.
17-13-2
19., Notices
HURON DEAD
STOCK REMOVAL,
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 days a week - 24 h ours a day
License No. 378C-72
call us first, you won't have to call
anyone else. 19-104
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Hetiictilbdtl it takes but a
moment to place a Brussels Post
Want Ad and be ittOttCy, In., titiokt1,,
advottiso, Itt§1 dial Iltfissols
887.66414,
21. Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 12 o'clock
noon,
THURSDAY,MARCH 7, 1974
for garbage collection and
disposal in the Police Village of
Ethel. Garbage to be collected
weekly. State price per collection.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff,Secretary
Ethel, Ontario.
21-13-1
GRAVEL TENDERS-
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 1 P.M.
Monday, March 4th, 1974, for
crushing and hauling
approximately-30;000 cubic yards
,of 5/8" gravel for the Township
of Grey.
Gravel to be supplied by the
township. A certified cheque for
$1,000 must accompany tender.
Tender forms may be obtained
from the undersigned or at the
township office, Ethel, Ontario.
All bidders must use, Township
Tender Forms.
Lowest or, any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Ross Engel
Road Superintendent
R.R.#3,Brussels.Ont. 21,-12-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of LILLIAN KERR,
Brussels, Ontario,' deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particular of
such claims to the undersigned
solicitors on or before the 9th day
of March, 1974. after which date
the eState's assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
claims that have then been
received.
CRAWFORD,,MILL & DAVIES
Brussels. Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
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24. Cards of Thanks
I would :like to say a sincere
"Thank You" to my neighbours
and friends for kindness and
sympathy extended to me' since
the tragic death of my son.
Gordon Guy. Also to ladies
reponsible for refreshments after
funeral. Such things will be long
remembered: .L-Nlargaret Parish.
24-13x1
I would like to express my
appreciation and sincere thanks
to Dr. Hanlon, the nurses and st
tiff of Ward C of Winghtim arid
District Hospital, Rev. Erie Le
Drew of Brussels United Church
Friends and neighbours,
relatives. for the flowers. those
who gave money to the Brussels
Burial Chapel Fund. Also to those ,
who sent eards,and visited Vera iii
hospital and to toe since het
passing, the, pallheartits.
flow eft, care rs a 11 d ni y
gratefulness to the Wails Funeral
Home and the ladies of the
Brussels hlortieulturol y
Brussels who served lunch at the Etossels
Public Library: - Lewis Frani.
2,1,130
.
1 thank all those. who tanctootod
nit with visits, At'•ds and gifts
while I WAS a patient iii WitighAM
and District 1Josliital. Your
kifidtWSS. was appreciated.
-beta Raytnotid„ 24-04
The Lions Club "Mat- Wite*
committee express their sincere
appreciation to the 1iattitipati1S, tit
the VatiOtti. OVOiits: and to all those
whose &MS litAttd it A SttitdS.S,
2443,1
24. Cards of Thanks
My sincere thanks is given for
visits, cards, gifts and enquiries
during my stay . in Wingham and
District Hospital and since
coming home. Your
thoughtfulness was appreciated.
- Mrs. JeanLittle. . 24-13-1
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WANT-ADS 4
DIAL' 887-6641
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MINK pens suitable foii-abbits or
guinea pigs, Phone Ross Francis,
R.R.#I, Kirkton. Phone 229,6294.
11-11x4
March - 14 days •
$154.00 and up.
29-Washington,D.C.,-- •
Cherry Blossom'
Festival $76.00 and up.
April 11-Nashville, Tennessee - '4
days - $79.00 and up.
April 28-Conway Twitty and
Loretta Lynn - at Cobo
Arena, Detroit, Mich. -
Bus fare and
admission - $15.00
each.
GOOD TIMES
TRAVEL AGENCY Modern equipment used.
ox 789 Seaforth We pump septic tanks, pigerys,
Phone 527-0050 lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700,
1-114 . Brussels. 19-104
4. Help Wanted 4. Help Wanted
LICENSED SERVICEMAN
Huron County's John Deere dealers have an opening for an
experienced serviceman at our new location in Blyth. Farm
equipment experience preferred, but,not essential.
Please apply to:
Earl Long.
HURON TRACTOR Ltd.
523.4244
'BRUSSELE 'Post :FEBRUARY- 2r, is414-45'