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The Brussels Post, 1975-03-05, Page 1220. Auction Sales MARATHON AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 6,1975. 8 P.M, FRIDAY, MARCH 7,1975 8 p.m. BALL AUCTIONS "THURSDAY AND FRIDAY" NEW FURNITURE - 4 pee. Herculon chesterfield suite, cabinet model stereo with a.m. f.m. radio, 8 track tape deck and 4 speed record player. Swivel kitchen suite; 3pce. chest on ches t Spanish bedroom suite; 2 pee. Colonial chesterfield suite with matching coffee and end tables; Quad component set;39" Maple bunk beds (with mattresses and posture boards), 7 pce. Spanish kitchen suite; , Queen, double and single beds; Spanish hexagon coffee and end tables; redi ners ; Boston rockers; table lamps; radios; dishes; silverware; Zig Zag deluxe sewing Machine; swag lamps; large selection of chesterfield suites and bedroom suites. `'THURSDAY ONLY" USED FURNITURE - Roll, top desk, Simplicity washer spin dryer; electric automatic dryer; chests of drawers and dressers; 30" electric stove; office desks; 2 cabinet model col6ur T.V. 's; chesterfield suite; automatic washer; electric bookkeeping machine; wringer washer and many more items. FRIDAY ONLY 1972 - 643 Yamaha Ski-Doo (lisp) with 1,000 miles NOTE This is an outstanding two day sale of new as well as used furniture so be sure to attend. TERMS - Cash, cheque or Budget plan. R. A. BALL Auctioneer , Phone 887-6166. 20-66-1 A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. 22. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS di , • ' McCutcheon Grocery Phone 887-9445 We Deliver Kellogg's RICE KRISPIES Florida — White or Pink. GRAPEFRUIT Thrift Pack FISH CHIPS Weston's — Reg. Sic CRULLER DONUTS 13-oz. 790, f" 890 82 oz. $1.09 fm` 850 STEPHENSON'S Bakery Grocery Carnation MATE 1"z• $1.19 !A valon ICE CREAM $1.09 Mir — 24-o LIQUID D x. DETERGENT Twin Pac $1.09 JAVEX BLEACH 644m. 690 free Delivery Phone 887-9226 ANNUAL lc SALE Oldh f eld s Pro Hardware o Phone 887-6851 Mattac 89c yd. plus 2nd yd lc Vacuum Btl. 3.59 plus 2nd BO 1c Light Bulbs 2 pkg. 98c plus 3rd pkg. lc Many more bargains for lc g*******CLASSIFIED ********4 Agri-notes Hats off bus drivers having regard only to aunts that have then been received. CRAWFORD, MILL — DAVIES Brussels, Ontario Solicitors tor the Exectitors 22-64-3 MARCH 6 # 1075 f[l 14. Proper4 for Sale ONE storey insul brick house in Brussels, oil heated, bathroom, 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen. Cupboards; For further information phone Mac Shaw 887-6537 or Reg Watson 335-3485. 14-66-1 DON HAMILTON REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD. RETIREMENT HOME Located in,Brussels, brick construction, bedrooms, close to downtown. Priced to sell. LARGE LOT Very well kept home on 165 ft. lot featuring ,4 bedrooms and 2 baths. CLOSE TO SCHOOL 3 bedroom home with kitchen, separate dining room, living room and sunroom. ATTRACTIVE OLDER TYPE HOME Completely remodelled. Large kitchen, dining room, 4 bedrooms, large lot, close to shopping. For more information on these homes contact: , IVAN CAMPBELL 887-6672 representing DON HAMILTON REAL ESTATE & Insurance Ltd. 132 Wallace Ave., North Listowel, Ont ario 14-66-1 19. Notices WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. 19-664 *11111.11•111=111111111M;11111111, SERVICE We will pick up all Dead and Disabled Cows and Horses and Stocker Cattle and all small animals for a small service charge. We have three trucks to service you 24 hours 7 days a week. Phone Collect 88111334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies Lie. 399-C73 19-664 SPRING CLEANING TIME Turn your old furniture and household effects into cash. We will either buy or sell it for you. From sniallest item to the largest estate. • . Phone ENAPP'S FURNITURE AND AUCTION ROOM 4824336 19-66-If iy • . Every week more and more 4 people diSCOVer what mighty job . • are accomplished by low cost PoSt, 't Want Ads, Dial. ittussel$ 12-=THE MUSSELS tiott 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, gifts and good wishes they sent to me while I was in Wingham and .District Hospital — Mrs.George Bone. 24-66x1 The brothers and sisters of the late Ed. King, formerly of Ethel and recently of Huronview, Clinton, sincerely thank the relatives, neighbours and friends who were so. kind to us during our bereavement. Thanks for memorials and floral tributes. A special thanks to the neighb ors who helped Ed and Ben at the time of their sale. It was all • deeply appreciated. 24-66x1 BRITTAIN — The family and relatives wish to thank all those who sent sympathy cards, flowers and donations during the recent bereavement of my husband David. Special thanks to nurses, Drs. McGregor and Hanlon of Wingham and District Hospital. Also special thanks to the Optimist Club of Brussels and Tom McFarlane who played the pipes. Thank you. — Mrs. Ada Brittain. 24-66-1 I would like to sincerely thank my family, neighbours and friends for all their kindness shown, while I was a patient in Wingham District Hospital and since coming home. To all who sent cards, gifts, treats, flowers and visited me, special thanks to the nurses in Isolation, and Dr. Bozyk; Also to my neighbour who looked after my home. .A special thank you to all. — Reta McLennan. y 24-66-1 27. Births Louis and Jessie Kumprey of the 6th line of Morris are proud to announce the birth of twin boys,' Timothy Luke and Jerome Michael in Wingham Hospital, February 19th, Brothers for Juliette, Andrew and. Louise. 27-66.1 Ken and Laura Scott are happy to announce the birth of their son, Billy Jim, Thursday, February 20th in Seaforth Hospital. 27-66-1 4. Help Wanted The Huron County Board of Education REQUIRES A CUSTODIAN AT Robertson Memorial Public School Goderick Written applications stating age, experience and telephone number should be addressed to M. R. McVean, Plant Superintendent, Huron County Board of Education, IO3 Albert St., Clinton, Ont. NOM ILO. Applicants Will be notified if required for an interview, Deadlines for applications March 13, 1075. W. SHORTREED- CHAIRMAN D..1, COCH RAN E- DIR ECTOR [March lndj Ladies'' high Singles• Rosemary Wheeler 256 Delores Wheeler 228 Heather Vogati Ladies' Triple 227 ; Rosemary Wheeler 668 (by Adrian Vos) While the snow was flying I was, in the unfortunate position that I had quite a bit of travelling to do in my car. Quite frankly I would have much preferred to stay home, for often the driving conditions were dangerous with heavy drifting and icy roads. All this leads me to a salute for the rural school bus drivers. While I was afraid driving on the King's Highways, they bravely defied snowdrifts 'on the backroads to bring forty or fifty children safely home. My hat off to you, women and men. * * * * * Read in the paper that a scientist proposed huge doines to grow food year round. It would be expensive food but' that's better than st arving. I have a much simpler solution. Pay the producer of food, the farmer, a decent return for his efforts and investments and reasonable priced food will be available for everyone for a long time to come. Keep on resisting the producer a fair return an&shortages will stay with us. The brief from the Ontario Federation of Agriculture to the provincial Cabinet, points out that the era of mixed farming; when, if the price of one commodity was low another commodity would fill the gap, is nearing the end. All "experts" have been saying that the farmer should specialize and farmers have done just that. The net result is that the producer of a single commodity will go bankrupt if there is a prolonged price slump. pn top of this comes the influence one product's price has on another! Pork was ,in a slump last year. Now the price of beef products is low enough to interfere with pork sales, As a result the pork price is not high enough to recover the losses from last year. If Canada and the world is to be fed, a solution to the farm income problem has to be found and not only in Canada but in the rest of the world also. If the Indian farmer is paid a decent return for hi's product, he will also produce more for then he too can use modern technology. The threat of grain shortages abated somewhat with the cancellation of two huge whew t export contracts from the U.S. to China. It indicates that China had a much bigger wheat crop than expected. In the meantime a huge superfreighter lies idle in Vancouver harbour, waiting for the strike to end So they can load 4.8 million bushels of wheat for Bangladesh. M gre ull nd e t -11 Th dye rust 0,0C own. Pr( ubli ay 126, f $7 A Pers 0 $ uir 5a spect n 6 prov e 13( iday' creas umbi h bsciiei A Ed , e boa umbh ovide lit retsutc. a rc ich d sseptr ea ctoti in i of 8,00t0 01Thet 0h0 c ard's i t'ipneliectiep ilders 'orn specti m adder sprea ded bi Pr iloudmobi ur B tinue t ee We !dmay tight gratuli here titer g t tame day fil d-blow lte, It king a torists h mad eking. ntion nd the er the e bee haps, a One dd • dow th S rest se, Th 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 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of JANE DUNDAS DAVIDSON MacDONALD, late of the Village of Brussels in the - County of Huron, widow, deceased, ALL persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on. CHAIRS rewoven and recalled. • ; Contact Don Miller, R.K.1, Ethel, _ or before the 7th . day of Match, gowii.ng 887-9290. 1975, after which date the 19'664 estate's assets 'wilt be distributed, •