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A woman entered the sporting
goods department of a large store
and asked the salesman, "I'd like
a low handicap, please."
"A low handicap?" replied the
puzzled salesman.
"Why, yes," she said. `It's for
my husband's birthday. He's
always wishing he had one."
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22 Legal Notices Sales
SALE
sehold Sale of
)ishes and
be held fo
M. SMITH
at Kurtsvill
mles north of
2 miles west o
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1CTOBER 26th
0 P.M.
'LODE: G reen
; red rose toile
Hurricane of
H/P.; coaloi
glass aladdin
bread elooki
alarm; 4 Press
,arnish; Round
Ped.; 2 rocking
table and 2
et of dishes)
rn; Blue set of
nbia Patte
les - Hall; Pine
; Settee and
; and platf orni
tique bed,
.ssers; railway
!1•1 china doll
itique dishes,
?itchers; crocks
.ts & linens; 2
albums; round
trunk; picture
hanging
cutter; small.
poden ladles;2
ntique jewelry;
machine,
numerous to
) register for
STEVENS
sneer
hitario
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'ERMS — Cash
20-47.1
)N SALE
WANDA SM
t, Brussels
NOVEMBER 2
P.M.
house and
appliances
articles.
JACKSON
sneer
,wel
20.47
on
Sales
new
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0
a-beds,
maple
stoves,
ponent
Coffee,
tags
atitiful
beds,
rs and
e sold,
sale/
- so
r sale
TENDERS
for
nowplowing
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
ders will be received by the
dersigned until 12 Noon,
aday,
NOVEMBER 4, 1974
0974.75 snowplowing season
he Township of Grey. Tender
eby the hour. State make and
of equipment to be used.
nuns to be 9 ft. plow with 12
ng. Lowest or any tender not
sadly accepted.
ROSS ENGEL
Road Superintendent
1.3,Brussels,Ont.
21-46-2
Legal Notices
PRELIMINARY
List of
FOR
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
preliminary list a all electors
pared as required by the
nicipal Elections Act, 1972,
publicly posted in the Office
he Municipal Clerk on the 21st
of October 1974.
ctors should examine the list
ensure that their names and
vant information are correctly
wn,
plications for inclusions,
tons or corrections to or
etions from the list may be
de byan elector by completing
filing a form obtainable at the
ce of the Clerk.
last day for filing applications
cerning inclusions, additions
deletions:
stBay of NOVEMBER 1974
sion of the list beings
VEMBER 2nd, 1974.
HELEN D. MARTIN
Municipal Clerk
22-47-1
reliminary List of Electors
for
VILLAGE OF' BRUSSELS
The preliminary
list of all
Electors
ared as required by the
iicipal Elections Act, 1972,
publicly posted in the Office
e Municipal Clerk on the
23rd day of October, 1974
ors are called on to examine
List to ensure that their
es and relevant information
correctly shown.
plaints in the nature of
sits for additiOns, or
ections to, or deletions from,
List may be made by an
or, completing and filing a
obtainable/ at the Office Of Clerk,
last day for filing Forms
estihg Additions, Correc-
bt Deletions,
DAY OF NOVEMBER; 1974
shin of the above List to
begin
NOVEL (111974
WIV1, LING
Clerk Treasurer LAGS OF BItegSELS*
22-474
JUDICIAL SALE OF:
The North half of Lot Number
Thirty-four (34)„ in the Eighth
Concession of the said Township
of EastWawanosh,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
ONTARIO
BETWEEN:
JOHN C. McBURNEY
PLAINTIFF
•
and
THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE FOR
ONTARIO,THE
ADMINISTRATOR, WITH THE
WILL ANNEXED OF THE
ESTATE OF JOHANN
HEINRICH SOSSONG, MARY
EVELYN SOSSONG,(LEEMAN)
& AVCO DELTA REALTY
LIMITED.
DEFENDANTS •
ADVERTISEMENT IN
ACTION
Pursuant to the Judgment'
made in this action there will be
offered for sale by public auction
in one parcel, with the
approbation of the undersigned
Local Master, by Jack. Alexander,
Auctioneer, at the hour of 11:00
o'clock in .,the forenoon, on
SATURDAY
26th day of OCTOBER,1974
the lands and premises known as
North half of Lot 34, Concession
8, • in the Township of East
Wawanosh; in • the- County of
Huron, more particularly •
described in the Deed registered
in the Registry Office for the
Registry Division of the County of
Huron, as No. 99705 at .the
premises aforesaid.
The property will be offered for
sale subject to a reserve bid fixed
by the said Local Master.
The purchaser shall pay down
to the Vendor's Solicitor on the
day of sale 10 per cent of the
purchase money and shall pay the
balance of the purchase money
into Court without interest on or
before the 12th day of November,
1974. Adjustments are to be
.made as of date of closing.The
purchaser shall search the title at
his own expense. Closing is to be
within 18 days of the date of sale.
In all other respects the
conditions of sale are the standing
conditions of sale of the Court as
modified by the conditions of sale
settled by the undersigned.
On the pr emises is said to be
erected a 1 'A storey house, metal
siding painted, asphalt roof, and
stone foundation ; a barn 40 by
60', stone foundation, cedar roof,
hydro, and a shed 22 by 25', steel
Sided, asphalt. roof. Further
particulars and conditions of sale
may be had from
GOODALIA CAMPBELL
SOLICITORS
BOX 730
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
Dated at Goderich , this 15th
day of October, 1974.
.CARTER "
Local Master
The Public Auction be held
on the- premises described .above.
22,474'
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ASSESSMENT
COMMISSIONERS
INDEX OF
School
Support
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
Take Notice that the Assessment
Commissioners Index of School
Support for the Collector's Roll of
the ab ove municipality was
posted in the office of the Clerk on
the
21st DAY OF OCTOBER 1974
The list may be inspected in the
office of the Clerk and
applications made for revision of
the list for the purpose of
correcting the School Support
indicated. The last day for making
such applications for correction of
School Support for tax 'purposes
will be the
1st DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1974
HELEN D. MARTIN,
Clerk,
Township of Morris
, 22-47-1
Preliminary List of Electors,
for
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
The preliminary
List of all
Electors
prepared as required by the
Municipal Elections Act, 1972,
was publicly posted in the Office
of the Municipal Clerk on the
23rd day of October: 1974
Electors are called on to examine
the List to ensure that their
names and relevant information
are correctly shown.
Complaints in the nature of
requests for additions, or
corrections to, or deletions from,
the List may be made by an
Elector, completing and filing a
Form obtainable at the Office of
the Clerk.
The last day for filing Forms
requesting Additions, Correc-
tions or Deletions,
1ST DAY OF NOVEMBER 1974
Revision of the above List to
begin
NOVEMBER 2nd, 1974
EDYTHE M. CARDIFF
Clerk-Tre .asurer
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
22-47-1
24. Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Mr. Alec
Gulutzen wish to thank our
relatives, friends and neighbours
far and near, for their beautiful
flowers, messages of sympathy,
treats of all kinds, donations from
my neighbours' and friends.
donations Cancer Society,,and
acts of kindness and sympathy
during our recent bereavement at
the loss of our beloved husband
and good father, Special thanks to
Rev. D. Docken from WaltOn, also
special thanks to M.L.Watts
Funeral Horne. Thanks to
pallbearers, your kindness will be
long , long remembered. —
Albina Gulutzen, and all our
Family. 24-47-1
Mary and Murray fitiether and
family would like to thank all
those who messages- Of
01-apathyand performed oth er
kind deeds during the tithe of t he
death . of that dear brother and
uncle„, Me, Glen Iiiiether, It was
all much appreciated, 24,414
24. Cards of Thanks
The family of the late John
Dennison wish to thank the'
friends and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness during
their recent sad" bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. Le Drew,
the Ladies Auxiliary to the
Canadian Legion and the Watts
Funeral Home. 24-47.1
I would, like to thank all those who
remembered me with visits,
cards, flowers and gifts while a.
patient in Wingham Hospital. —
Bill Stephenson. 24-47-1
I wish to thank all my neighbours,
friends and relatives who sent
cards, flowers, gifts and visited
me while in Listowel Hospital. —
Mrs.Cliff Bray. • 24-47-1
25. In Memoriam
STEPHENSON —In loving
memory of a dear little daughter
and granddaughter •Rhonda
Sharon," who passed away six
years ago, October 24, 1968.
No one knows the silent heart-
aches,
Only those who have loved and
lost can tell
The grief we bear in silence
For the one we loved so well.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Mommy and
Daddy and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. F.M.Stephenson and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Storey.
25-47-1
The •
Blooming
THING
By
ED • VAN
GEEST
The most desirable quality he a
nose Is not ite length or shape,
but that it not be found hi other
people's business.
' • • •
Principal to small boy: *It's gen.
Wet* of you, Johnny, but I don't
think your resignation would help
our crowded school situation."
• • •
There's one rule in buying roses.
The longer the stems, the short-
er your wallet.
• • •
We don't know why crabgrass
should be crabby. It's always win.
S.
ning.
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Another winner: You'll always
be a winner too when you shop
at
Listowel Florist
198 llfeeln, Phone 291. QM
We are eJ) reProvented by
, Mart Watts, Brussels
See us for your wedding arrange=
mounts —Phone 2914040 for
Appointments
(Continued, from Page 1)
,activities after school due to bus
schedules.
allowing one bus to depart at 4:15
p.m. daily instead of the usual
departure at 3:15 p.m. He said
the present early leave was
because of an exchange of buses
at Walton which transported
them to their homes.
Because of this bus exchange
he reminded the board members
it was saving the board over
$7;000. He said the cost of the
late express bus to Seaforth
would cost less than $2,00Q. "a
very nominal fee for the amount
of money be ing saved. I feel
• these children have a full right to
these activities."
Several trustees expressed con-
cern that if a late bus was
provided for Seaforth area
students others would demand
the same service. •
Mr. Homuth, principal of the
Clinton school, who happened to
be attending the meeting as an
observor, said, "Clinton is an
unique school. There is no other
group of students in the county
where they are denied the
opportunity to have activity such
as the Seaforth group."
Mr. Henderson said the late
bus would not be waiting until
after five o'clock for students
playing late ball games, just those
in activities that .go on until four
o'clock.
.• The board defeated his motion
by a vot 'e of 7 to 6 when the
proposal was made in the regular
business and 6 to 5 (two trustees
left early) when the question was
re-examined at the conclusion of
the meeting at Mr. Henderson's
. request.
The Field Trip Committee
presented a report to the board.
Mrs. Barbara Golding of Exeter,
chairman, outlined• policies with
recommendations for improve-
ments in promoting field trips by.,
encouraging schools to utilize
them as an integral portion of the
school curriculum and that bud-,
geting for them remain as an
allocation to individual schools.
The committee asks that• the
board encourage the use of board
owned buses for most field trips
and sports activities and that a,
procedure be developed for
instruction and licensing of -
teachers who are interested in,
obtaining their bus driver's
license.
Among the recommendations
was a special request .that the"
budget committee entertain
requests for extra budgetary
allotments for special programs
or groups such as bands ort
geography clubs.
School bus
contractors
~, Tenders VVanted 22. Legal Notices
Electors Sale
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