The Brussels Post, 1974-10-02, Page 16Minor hockey meeting
seeks increased support
CLASSIFIED
22. Legal Notices
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Members of the Clinton Christian Reform Church held a
song service on Sunday evening led by Arie Vail Der Elide.
Mary Broadfoot, Frank Forrest ; Norman Spelt' and Jerry
Collins provided the old tyme music for Monday afternoon's
dancing and sing-along.
Mrs. Jane McGregor formerly of 'Seafortli played the piano
for Tuesday hymti sing.
Six tables of euchre acid four of crokinole took part in
Wednesday's games in the auditorium.
Mr. and Mrs.Airios OsbaldestOn . of GOderich showed
coloured slides taken while on a trip to Western Canada and
Northern Ontario on family night. Antos operated the
projector and Elva gave a very interesting commentary of the
pictures. Mrs. Morris played piano selections during the
intermission With the appreciation of the residents extended
to the. Ooderich folks by Mrs. tlessie Elliott.
20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of livestock, modern machinery,
household and antique items will
be held for the ESTAT E OF THE
LATE HUGH BLAIR, Lot 37,
Con. 6, East Wawanosh, 1 block
south and 2 miles west of
Belgrave
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10
At 11:00 A.M.
18 Shorthorn X Hereford cows
due in Oct. bred to 7/8th
Charolais bull; 4 black white face
cows due in Oct.; 6 Hereford
heifers due in Oct.; 5 Holstein
(800 lbs.) steers; 5 Hereford (800
lbs.) Steers; 8 Angus X Shorthorn
(900 lbs.) steers;, 9 Hereford X
Shorthorn (900 lbs.) St errs; 19
Yearling Calves.
John Deere 42 30-100 HP tractor
with air conditioned cab used 200
hors.; John Deere 60 tractor with
trap bucket loader, gravel scoop
and chains; John Deere 50 tractor
with 2 row corn cultivator; New
Holland 69 baler (good condition);
J.D. 400 Mix Mill NEW never
used; J.D. 17 run seed drill , 2 yrs
old;.J.D. 240-4 row corn planter, 4
vrs. old; J.D. 34 PTO manure
spreader, 2 yr. old; J.D. wheel
disc, 12 ft. rubber mounted; J.D.
4 furrow 16 in. semi mount plow;
J.U. 22 hay conditioner; J.D. 7 ft.
semi mount mower; 2 J.D.
Wagons with 16 ft. racks; Robert
Bell thresher with belts, gravity
fertilizer spreader; double auger
New Idea snow blower 2 yrs. old;
Int. 12 ft. Wheel Cultivator(like
new); New Holland 56' side rake',
J.D. 36 ft. hay elevator; ,I.D. 8 H.
ground drive binder; Danuser 14
in. post hole digger; 40 ft. P.T.O.
6 in. grain augcr(like new); 12 ft.
and 15 ft. grain augers with
electric motors; J .D. 3 PTH No.
78 blade — .1.D. car or machinery
washer; 1000 ft. of lumber;
electric motor; variety of tools;
drills, chain saw; extension
ladder; Briggs and Stratton
garden tiller; ton shell corn; 800
bu. mixed grain; 1500 bu. barley;
2500 bale hay; 1/2 ton urea; 2 ton
5-20-20 fertilizer.
Sonic household and antique
articles.
Lunch Booth
TERMS - CASH
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL
Clerk
20-44-1
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDER
a ed «ralictitt
will receive plainly marked scaled
tenders on the following
Supplies
required for our Elementary and
Secondary Schools up to
12 O'CLOCK LOCAL TIME
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1974
Audio Visual Support
Equipment,
Art. Supplies,
General Classroom Supplies,
Notebooks,
Office Supplies,
Paper Supplies, and Physical
Education Equipment.
Specifications and Tender forms
may be obtained froni the Board
Offices, 103 Albert St., Clinton,
Ontario.
Lowest Or any tender not
necessarily aecepted.
D. J. COCHRANE E. C. HILL
Director of Education Chairtrian
21-44-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
iii the Estate OF ROBERT
DAVIDSON, late of Brussels,
Ontario, retired farmer,
ALLpet-sons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned:
solicitors on or before the 18th
day of October, 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, Ontariii:
Solicitors for the Administrator
with Will Annexed
22-43-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the ESTATE OF DAVID
ALK IN RANN, late of Brussels,
Ontario, retired funeral director.
ALL persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned on
or before the 18th day of October,
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 Executors
22-43-:3
24. Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Mrs.
Elizabeth F. Elliott wish to thank
all our relatives, friends and
neighbours for their beautiful
flowers, cards, donations and acts
of kindness during our recent
bereavement. We won Id
especially like to thank Rev.
McCarroll, the pallbearers, the
Rebekah Lodge and the Melville
Church Guild for their
helpfulness. — Dorothy and Bill
Chisholm and Dorothy
Colquhoun. 24-44x1
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends and
neighbours for your kindness and
sympathy shown to us during our
recent bereavement. — Helen
and George Elliott. 24-44x1
A sincere "thanks" to all those
who were so thoughtful at the
time of my mother's death; also to
those who sent cards, donations
and flowers. —Mrs. Ross
Brighton. 24-44-1
25. In Memoriam
1 would like to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many acts of
kindness and expressions of
sympathy at the sudden passing
of my mother. Their kindness will
long be remembered. — Jean
Bridge, Sr: 25-44x1
them to the meeting rather than
information will be forty
single out one individual to carry
the burden.
about this at a later date,
Coaches for all the teams
not available and anyone Minor hockey will be respon-
ested in helping out the boy sible for paying for All their ice
be gratefully appreciated. time this year which also is
The next minor hockey me costing more money per hour. In
will be held Monday preparing for this, they are October 7, at 8:00 p.m. a
planning to organize a skate-a- legion.
(lion for early in the season. More
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STEPHENSON'S
Bakery Grocery
Del Monte
TOMATO JUICE, 48-oz.
Libby's
PORK and Beans
Mir Liquid
DETERGENT • • • • Twin Pac $g
Campbell
TOMATO SOUP, 10-oz. 2 for 39
Free Delivery
Phone 887-9226
McCutcheon Grocery
Pone 887-9445 We Deliver
weses
GRAPEF
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R,UIT
%Vitae or Pink
CHOCOLATE SWISS ROLLS • • • • ' 45
• .r i • 6 Or /9
Carnival Oritinge .
CRYSTALS • • • • 4 31 /2 .0z.pkgs.69
singles -~ Its-oz.
KRAFT CHEESE SLICES •
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An open meeting for minor
hockey was held at the legion last
week with only seventeen, inter-
ested person turning out. All
minor teams had to be registered
by October 1 this year and the
fees covering local teams were
sent in to W.O.A.A. office.
It was decided to hold player
registration on October 4 at the •
arena from 7-9 p.m. The fees will
be the same as last year which
were $10.00 per player for the
first two players, 3 or more
players $25.00. Season passes
will be wold again this year.. They
will be $10.00 per family or $4.00
a single ticket.
'The organization plans to hold
a regular meeting the—first
Monday Of every month in the
legion hall at 8:00 p,m. If anyone
has any suggestions- or com-
plaints, they are asked to bring
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