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Mrs. Joe Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ca
more, Jim and. Kim of pe
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
visited with Mr. and Ars, s
Scott and family of Newton,
Visitors on Saturday with
and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
Eileen were. Mr. and
Carman Nixon and family
London.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Joe Walker and family
Misses Grace Jeffray, Cu
Thacker, Pam Hickey, Mr,1
Mrs. Harold Elliott and La.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisch:
Dayle and Kalvin, Mrs. I
Henning and Mr. and'
Cirence Henning.
Mr. and Mrs. George lees
and family of Stittsville
visitors With Golley and Thortl
relatives in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Elliott
family of Mount Hope sf
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. F
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Rums M
entertained their family on E
Sunday.
Miss Kathy Walker spent
dayS with Miss Corrie Thackt
Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pra
and Bob of St. George spent
weekend with Mr, and 1
George Fischer.
24. Cards of Thanks
We would like to thank our
friends and neighbours for the
generous gift of money which was
presented to us on Saturday
evening at our parents' home.
Special thanks to Evelyn Bray,
Yvonne Knight and Murray
Fischer. —Rick and Catharine
Cunningham. 24-20x1
25. In Memoriam
SPENCE, KAREN — In loving
memory of a dear daughter and
sister who went with God so she
could walk, two years ago on
April 16, 1972.
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.
—Mother, Father, brother Karl:
25-20:1
27. Births
McDONALD Paul and Jane
proudly announce the arrival of
their daughter Natasha Dawn on
Monday, March 25 in Listowel
Hospital. 27-20-1
Paul, Becky Jane, and Chad are
pleased to announce the arrival of
a new sister Vicki-Lee born April
4, 1974 in Pilot Mound, Man.
' Proud and happy parents are
Larry and Lynda Marlatt. 27-20-1
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Need Money?
For compietent help with your' Mortgage Requirenients • permanent or interim,
FARM—COMMERCIAL— RESIDENTIAL
BOilder and Home Owner
To purchase or renovate, to consolidate and
reduce monthly payments.
CALL THE. PROF ESSIONALS
ONTARIO DISCOUNT
160 Wallace Ave. S., Listowel
Open Mon. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
After hours or evenings call Bill Ropp 356-2379
Pete Henderson, Kitchener, 579-5705
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MacINTOSH APPLES
3 lb. bag 7$
12-oz. 31 Old South
ORANGE JUICE
Pre-priced 15c each — 8 Varieties
Lowney's CHOCOLATE BARS .4 for 49
Stephenson's
Bakery -mi.*. Grocer
Assorted
Howdy CANNED POP ,„,„, 249
Sgiuirrel Btooth
PEANUT BUTTER 4. —
Kraft
FRENCH DRESSING
RaggieS Sandizich Size
PLASTIC BAGS
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20. Auction Sales
Household Articles. Numerous
other articles.
LUNCH BOOTH TERMS CASH
No Reserve as the farm is Sold
Not Responsible for Acc idents.
industrial Milk Quota for Sale
Inquire to Owner
JACKSON & JACKSON
Auctioneers
20-20-1
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the demolition of the
old Waxman building will be
received by the undersigned until
MAY 3,1974
For particulars please contact the
Village. Clerk,
WIV1. H. KING
Clerk-Treasurer
Village of Brussels
21-20-1
TENDERS WANTED
for
Cutting grass at Brussels Ball
Park and behind Bath House.
Lowest or any tender not
neeessarly accepted.
Apply in writing to Brussels
Recreation, Parks and
Community Centre Board, c/o
Dave McCutcheon. 21-20-1
24. Cards of Thanks
Paul, Jane and Natasha
McDonald would like to thank all
those who visited us while in
hospital or sent cards or gifts.
Your kindness during our happy
event will always be
remembered. 24-20-1
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and .appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighb ours
for cards, beautiful floral tributes
and so many other acts ' of
kindness following the loss of a
dear wife, mother and grandma.
Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon,
Brussels Nursing Home, Rev.
Carson and Watts Funeral Home.
- Earl Somers and Family. 24-20-1
We wish to thank relatives and
friends for the lovely gifts
received on the occasion of our
25th Wedding Anniversary, Also
anyone who helped in any way.
Everything was deeply
appreciated. —Ray and Iva
Pfeifer. 24-20-1
My sincere thanks to all who so
kindly remembered me with
visits, flowers and cards- while I
was a patient in Wingharn
Hospital. Your thoughtfulness
was appreciated. — Mrs. Ann
Baker. 24-20-1
We would like to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and
neighbours who so kindly sent
lovely cards, gifts and flowers: To
those who helped in many ways
on the occasion of our Diamond
Wedding Anniversary. All was
greatly appreciated, and will not
soon be forgotten. — George and
Ethel Bone. 24-20-1
The Walton Recreational
Committee would like to thank all
those who took part in the
Walk-a-thou On October 13th,
1973. To all those who gave
pledges, walked, gave donations,
helped at the hall or along the 15
rule route, and anyone who
helped Make this a huge success,
we say thanks. All pledges have
now been honoured and the
amount realized was $1,031504
24-201
BUSINESS LIQUIDATION
For Jamestown General Store, 5 miles north of Brussels on
SATURDAY, APRIL 20 AT 1:00 P.M.
PROPERTY - Consists of i/2 acre of land upon which stands a
large front store area, 7 room living quarters, 10% down,
balance and possession .in 30 days. Selling subject to reserve.
STORE CONTENTS - 2 cash registers; counter; freezers;
coolers; show cases and pop cooler; giftware and groceries.
FURNITURE & ANTIQUES - Pine flat to wall ; cherry flat to
wall; cranberry hall hanging lamp; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table;
china cabinet; library table; rockers; mantel clock; jam cupboard;
two cherry counters; tables; chairs; 2 wood stoves; 3 pc. bedroom
suite; crib; washstand; Rogers Majestic colored T.V., dining
room table and 6 chairs and many more items.
TERMS - Cash No Reserve
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Industrial and Commercial Auctioneers
Clinton, 482-3120
STOCK-FEEDER
SALE
Hensall Livestock Sale
Saturday, Afternoon Apr2t
1.00p.m.
1200 HEAD
Consisting of Steers, Heifers and Calves.
Anyone wishing to consign cattle to this sale should
contact the marAgemtint:.
VICTOR HARGREAVES BARRY MILLER
482-7511 WILLIAM LIVINGSTON Exeter
Clinton Dungannoo 235-2717
529-7521 Kirkton
Auctioneers 229-.6205
HECTOR McNElL
LARRY GARDINER
20:20-1
F. -diaLsz-
20. Auction Sales 20. Auction, Sales
20-20-1
Cow, 4 yrs., Bred Feb. 27, 1974;
Holstein Cow, 5 yrs., Bred Oct.
10, 1973; Holstein Cow, 5 yrs.,
Bred. Feb. 27, 1974; Holstein"
Cow, 4 yrs., Bred March 1 1,0,
1974; Holstein Cow, 9 yrs., Bred
Aug. 19, 1973; , , Holstein Cow, 5
yrs'., Bred Oct. 2, 1973;
Holstein Cow 7 yrs, ,Bred Nov. 30,
1973; Holstein Heifer, 2 yrs.,
Bred. Jan, 16, 1974; Holstein
Heifer, 2 yrs., Bred Oct. 1, 1973;
Holstein Heifer, 2 yrs., Bred
Jan. 12, 1974; Holstein
Heifer, 2 yrs., Bred • Nov. 24,
1973; ' . Holstein Heifer, 2 yrs.,
Bred Dec, 1, 1973; 3 Open
Yearling Holstein Heifers
November 1973 Holstein Heifer
Calf.
MACHINERY
I.H. W 4 tractor, Ford Tractor
with loader, I.H. 7 ft. power lift
Cultivator, I.H. Drill, 15 Run,
Power Lift; M.H. Manure
Spreader, M.H, Power Mower, 7
Vt.; I.H. Ace 3 bottom Plough,
Two wagons with 16 Ft. Racks, 1
12 Ft. Wagon Rack, 2 Unit Surge
Milking Machine, 8 Can Milk
BRIAN RINTOLIL Cooler 23 Milk Cans, I.H. No. 45
Auctioneer Baler, Hay Stooker (New), 24 Vt.
20-20-1 Bale Elevator, I,H. 3 Bar Hay
Rake, Drag Harrows, Mildniay
Thresher, 24 s 36, Drive Belt, 125
Ft.; 16 Vt. 4 in. drain Auger ; 32
Ft. Extension Ladder, 8 Ft, Step
Ladder, 200 Gal. Gas Tank, Chain
Saw; 1650 Bu. Steel Granary,
PEEL,
Quantity Hay, 1000 Bales Straw;
15 ton Mixed Feed Grain; 3 ton
5-20-20 Fertilizer (bags)
Holstein Cow, 3 yrs., Fresh 3 HOUSEHOLI/ EFFECTS
weeks;' Holstein Cow, 4yrs,, NOrdheinier Piano with geftdb ,
geed Aug. 104 1973. — Holstein Antique Nursing Recker, Other
14..4I4E BRUSSELS Post APRIL V; 10(
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of household effects will be held
for ALBERT VINCENT, Village of
Belgrave on
TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd
At 1 o'clock
Consisting Of:
Studio couch; wicker chair;
leather rocker; foot stools; card
table; small tables; What-not;
T.V.tables; radio; ornaments;
mirrors; rugs 6 ft. 9 in. by 7 ft. 8
in,; dining table with 6 chairs;
china cabinet; desk; Frigidaire
Fridge; Frigidaire stove; day bed; '
electrical appliances; round table;
washer; sewing machine; kitchen
stool; childs table and chair set;
clothes racks; bedroom suite (like
new); single bed; heating pad,'
antique dresser; cedar chest;
trunk; wood box; bench; antique
dishes; milk can; crocks; garden
tractor; lawn chair; lawn mower;
carpenter tools; garden tools; and
numerous articles.
TERMS - CASH
AUCTION SALE
FOR JAMES S, SMITH
Lot 25, Con. 6, Morris TWp., 1 Y4
miles south, 11/4 Miles west of
)Brussels on
TI otsove,Atquosth
1 trio P.M.
CATTLE