The Brussels Post, 1975-02-26, Page 16PEASE -- In loving memory of
James Malcolm Elijah Pease, who
passed away two years ago.
The rolling stream of life rolls
on,
But still the vacant chair
Recalls the love, the voice, the
smile
Of the one who once sat there.
25-65x1
27. Births
.KiltAUTEI1 Cal and Marg
Ktatitet are so happy to announce
the .arrival Of a geanddattg liter
on February 10, 1975,. Proud
parents of Kendra Lynne are
CapG and Mts. David Blair
Larkhill, England and Blair is her
broth er: Mte, and R.
Hallant of Edmonton, Alberta are
the .other happy gtaildpaidift.
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14, Property for Sale 20. Auction Sales
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
.CLEARING.
Apctio.n Sale
Of furniture, dishes, tools and John Strickler is in Wingham
antiques for the ESTATE OF Hospital where he underwent
CARL McDONALD, Ethel, surgery.
Ontario and GRACE. MICHEL, Sympathy is extended to the
445 Elizabeth Street, Listowel on Workman family in the death of
SATURDAY, MARCH 1 their father, the late Harry
1:00 P.M.. Workman. -
Winston McEachern,
Sale to be held in the Atwood Cambridge, Galt, visited on the
Community Centre. 20-65-1 weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wes. McEachern. ,Mr„
and Mrs. McEachern celebrated
their 57th wedding anniversary
quietly on Wednesday, February
19, at their home.Both are quite.
active and enjoying life, keeping
GRAVEL busy caring for their home. They
recall a very different winter 57
years ago with a lot of snow,
Sealed tenders will be received by blocked roads and trains not
either the undersigned or Clerk running.
Treasurer at the Township Office, While Mr. and Mrs, Russel
Ethel, Ontario, Until 1 P.M. Bradshaw were. on their way to
MONDAY,MARCH 3, 1975 visit the • McEacherns on
for the crushing of
26,000 CUBIC YDS.
"more or less of 5/8 Granular.
Material. Gravel to be supplied
by,the Township and be delivered
anywhere on Township. roads.
Bidders must use Township
Tender Forms available at the
Township Office.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. All tenders
subject to approval by the
Ministry of Transportation and
Communications.
ROSS ENGEL
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
Brussels, Ont. R.R.#3
21-64-2
(By Ross Haugh)
The Huron County Board of
Education voted unanimously
Monday to disregard a suggestion
from the Ontario School Trustees
Council that trustees "fight fire
with fire" in salary negotiations.
The Trustees Council meeting
in Toronto Saturday asked the 141
School boards in the province to
refuse to enter into salary‘ talks
with teachers in 1975.
The proposed refusal to
bargain would continue until
appropriate provincial-legislation
is passed which defines the terms
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1.of reference for colledtive
bargaining with teachers in
Ontario,
After hearing from 1974 board
chairman Cayley Hill and present
vice-chairman Herb Turkheim
members agreed to carry on
present salary talks with
teachers.
In referring to a headling in
Monday's Globe and Mail which
read "School boards urged to
shun teacher pay talks", Hill said
"It was shocking and sickening."
Hill continued, "It's a sad
commentary on the education
structure. We have first class
relations with the teachers in
Huron."
In referring to the statement
LLOYD W.
UTTON
REAL ESTATE LIMITED,
BROKER.
944 Queen Street North
Kincardine, Ontario
Phone [519] 396-2061
WINGHAM
Beautiful brick three bedroom
house close to shopping area.
Living room, dining room, kitchen
and sunrooni. Broadloom
throughout. Three-piece bath.
Price $22,500:
BELGRAVE
Two choice building lots. Size
each 82ft. x 165 ft. perfect
location.
WINGHAM
Three bedroom cottage good
residential area, garage and
workshop. Quality broadloom,
kitchen cupboards with
garbo' rator and new water
softener are the most desirable
extras.
WINGHAM
Three bedroom house, one floor
in High School area. HardwoOd
floors, three-piece bath and lovely
finished b asement, attached'
garage.
Four bedroom brick house •
Belmore Formosa road,
three-piece bath, oil furnace,
drilled well , one acre of land,
bargain priced at $16,000.
BELGRAVE AREA
Five acre farm, brick house, three
bedrooms, three-piece bath, new
wiring. New septic system, barn
40ft. x 60 ft.
* * * *
Brand new three, bedroom
home that can be put on your lot
for the low price of $16,900.
Included is rug, drapes, stove,
frig, furnace and hot water tank.
• ** * *
150 acre Recreation land.
Garage and spring half mile from
highway, asking $39,000.
* * * *
Other hundred acre farms,
houses and businesses
MEL MATHERS
WINGHAM
Phone 357-3208
Representing
Lloyd W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd.
Kincardine
14-65-1
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21. Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
TENDERS FOR CRUSHING
22. Legal Notices
In the estate of JOSEPH
CLAIRE LONG late of the
Village of .Brussels in the County
of Huron, retired realtor,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned on
or before the 7th day of March,
1975, 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
• 22-64-3
CRAWFORD, MILL DAVIES
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22.64-3
24. Cards of Thanks
Sincere thanks to all our Brussels
friends for the kindness shown to
trs during the bereavement of a
Father and Grandfather ; A.
Tichbortie, Goderich. This will
always be remembered, Dorothea
McArter, Cathy, Joan and Paul,
gay Black. 24-65x1
I would like to thank all who ,sent
cards and visited me while in the
hospital and since I returned
home. It will long be
remembered, — George Bridge..
24-65-1
FEBRUARY .14/5
Wednesday, they were involved
in an accident on the Cranbrook
bridge. George Mutter in the
Imperial Oil truck was travelling
north when the collision occurred.
The first Huron County singles
dance in Clinton Saturday night.
was a real success, according to
organizers. By ten o'clock, people
were being turned away at the
door. .
There was good participation
by everyone who attended, the
singles committee said. One man
who hadn't been to a dance in 25
years was up dancing 13 times.
People from all age groups
attended and there were
With the guidance of Cayley we
have fuilt up a feeling of trust
with our teachers."
He continued, "In Toronto the
suggestion was made that we
fight across the bargaining table.
In Huron we don't bargain across
the table but talk in a very
informal manner in the lounge
here. We trust each other."
Luckily no one was injured.
Mr, and Mrs, .Gerald Huether
and daughters, Galt, Cambridge,
visited Mrs. Glenn Huether over
the weekend.
participants there from London,
Stratford and Listowel as well as
from Huron County.
The group is planning their
next dance on March 22 in Clinton
and another in Seaforth on April
26. They are looking into moving
the singles dance to a larger hall
to accommodate the crowds.
Saltford Valley Hall , near
Goderich, and the Atwood
Community Centre have been
suggested.
In his concluding remarks
Cayley Hill said "Trustees were
terribly upset about a situation in
Windsor, but remember two
wrongs don't make a right."
Huron board chairman Wilfred
Shortreed said a small minority of
the Toronto delegates felt friendly
talks across the table were still
needed, "but it was very small".
NOTICE TO CREDITORS White that boards "fight fire with
made by London trustee Judy
fire" Hall said, "This tactic won't
In the estate of JANE DUNDAS . solve any problems, but only
DAVIDSON MacDONALD, late of Make more. The only losers will
the Village of Brussels in the be our children."
County of Huron, widow, "If this attitude of the Trustee
deceased. Council is continued, I would ask
ALL persons having claims our Huron board to disassociate
against the above estate are from them", he added.
required to send full particulars of
Turkheim reiterated Hill's
such claims to the undersigned on comments saying "I'm
or before the 7th day of March, disgusted with the trustee group.
1975, after which date the
estate's assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims that 25. In Memoriam
have then been received.
First singles
dance big success
Huron trustees reject boycott