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The Brussels Post, 1975-03-26, Page 19paanapamon to le do 11.69.1 Kitehet att top aol In dill% 11.691 E. ALE )5 $791 w 99,0! '5 v $189,i 309,95' v 5240 of usd ers from 11.681 ." Vet) or et, C your , coffn car or matiot ox 328, 11-6% e at Tilt 27-0240, 11..66uf m slut n. Cab o'cloa 12.69.1 c Land cabl tot 1 sitets above Your ion sit cellar hoz days 5-674 Crop ns ranee on cover this year's higher crop osts. Financing is easier when on can guarantee repayment. he Crop Insurance Commission Ontario guarantees your roduction - and allows you to cover your input costs at a price on can afford. Corn, white and oybeans, spring grain, new age seeding. Talk to your local Crop surance Ant now - while you oth have time to discuss h ow the rs Crop Insurance plans can enefit you ALEX LANDON listowel Phone 291-1605 19-68-4 SPRING CLEANING TIME Turn your old furniture and household effects into cash. We will 'either buy or sell it for you. From smallest item to the largest estate. Phone KNAPP'S FURNITURE AND AUCTION ROOM 482-1336 19-66-tf OTHERED by pigeons? Will lean them out alive. JOhn hwartzentruber 887-9416. 19-68-2 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 881-9334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies Lic. 399-C73 19-66-tf 2. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE ESTATE OF JAMES OULL, late of the Township of rey in the County of Huron, abourer, deceased. CREDITORS and others having aims against the Estate of the Bove named deceased who died n or about the .4th day of ovember, 1974, are required to end full particulars of such aims to the undersigned on or efore the 5th day of April, 1975, fter Which date the assets of the state will be distributed, having egard only to claims of which otice has then been received. W. 14: PRATT, ESQ., Q.C. Barrister & Solicitor P.O, Box 10 LISTOWEL, Ontario Solictor to the Executors 22-68-3 genieinberf It takes but a oineat to place Brussels Post ant Ad and be money in pucke , o advertise, just Dial Brussels 7441: 2L 'renders Tiranted Ontario LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF ONTARIO NOTICE' is hereby given that IP SEALED TENDERS plainly marked on the outside as to contents and addressed to the PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF ONTARIO ROOM 313, 55 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD EAST TORONTO, ONTARIO M5E 1A4 will be received by the undersigned until 3:00 O'CLOCK in the afternoon, Eastern standard time on ' TUESDAY, the 15th APRIL 1975 for the Construction UNDER CONTRACT OF A GOVERNMENT STORE for the SALE OF LIQUOR in the VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS in the County of Huron. Plans and Specifications are available to general contractors only at the office of CARS WELL -- GRIESBACH ARCHITECTS, 305 HUME STREET COLLINGWOOD, ONT. L9Y 1W2 on deposit of a Certified Cheque payable to the Architect in the amount of $100.00. This deposit will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications, in good condition, to the Architect within two weeks from the date on which tenders closed. Plans and specifications will be on display at Builders' Exchanges in Owen Sound, Grand Valley, London, Hamilton and Toronto. To receive consideration, tenders must be submitted on the tender forms and in accordance with the instructions to bidders provided by the Architect and must be accompanied by a Certified Cheque in the amount of $8,000.00 drawn on a chartered Bank of Canada, payable to the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, or a Bid Bond in a like amount with a recognized guarantee or insurance company. The opening of tenders will take place at the Head office of The Liquor Control Board of Ontario, 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East, Toronto, Ontario, as soon as tenders have closed, at which time all tenderers or their representatives are invited to attend. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all tenders and the lowest tender will riot necessarily be accepted. THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF ONTARIO GEORGE KITCHING CHIEF COMMISSIONER 21-69-1 SUB-TRADES Wanted to bid on all types of work for 34 unit Ontario Housing prOject • on Alexander Street, Brussels: Interested trades contact Site Superintendent, D.McKnight at Alexander Street, Brussels, or phone 887-6992, Experience in Ontario Housing Construction preferred but not necessary. 21-69X1 24. Cards of Thanks The Optimist Atom Tournament Committee wishes to extend a sincere thank you to all those that hetped make our tournament a success. A special thank you to the ladies who assisted in feeding the teams, the residents of the area who billeted players and the merchants who supported our program. — Frank Stretton, Tournament Chairman. 24-69-1 I wish to thank everyone who' remembered me by sending cards and gifts to me while I was in London's War. Memorial Childrens' Hospital — Peter Exel. 24-69x1 We would like to thank all those who helped us out at the time of Don's snowmobile accident and for the cards sent to us for the birth of our son. Your thoughtfulness was appreciated. — Susan, Don and Danny McNeil. 24-69-1 My sincere thanks is given to my friends and neighbours and to Kitchener friends for gifts and cards sent to me while I was a patient in the K.W. Hospital. — Joyce Hall. 24-69-1 SINCERE thanks is given to those who remembered me with letters, cards and phone calls, while I was in hospital and since coming home. Your kindness was appreciated. -- Irene Pease. 24-69-1 The family of the late Duncan McDonald wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbours for the acts of kindess and sympathy at the time of the funeral, also to the staffs of the Callander Nursing Home and Wingham and District Hospital for their excellent care during his illness. 24-69-1 25. In Memoriam HASTINGS — In loving memory of a dear Father and Grandfather who passed away one year ago, March 28, 1974. Your end, was sad and sudden No time to say goodbye, You were gone before we knew it, God knows the reason why. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you The day God called you home. — Always remembered and sadly missed by son David, and Karen Hastings and family. 25-69.1 HASTINGS — In loving memory of a dear Father and Grandfather who passed away one year ago, March 28, 1974. I was not there to say goodbye, Perhaps it was just as well, I could never have said goodbye To a Father I loved so well. I mourn for you in silence No eyes can see me weep, But many a silent tear is shed, While others are asleep. — Always remembered and sadly missed by daughter Dianne, Brian and Sandra Huether. 25-69-1 , HASTINGS — In loving memory of a dear husband who passed away one year age, March 28, 1974. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain: aln: To have, to love' and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The yearS may wipe out many things, • But thiS they wipe out never' The memory of those happy days When we Were all together: — Always remembered and sadly missed by wife Vera..15-694 270 Births Laurel and Wallace East, Smiths Falls, are happy to announce the birth of their son, Kevin Wallace, march 16, 1975. 27-69x1 McNEIL — Don and Susan are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Daniel James, 7 lbs. 2 oz,, on March 12th , a brother for Cindy and Michelle. 27-69-1 OPP warn beware building repair fraud The Ontario Provincial Police warn that with the approach of warm weather, building repair cheats will be active across the province. These gyp-artists prey on the elderly and unsuspecting homeowner, overcharging' for roof, chimney, siding and drive- way repairs. If you are approached by anyone to contract for repairs, be sure they represent a legitimate and responsible company. Sign nothing and pay nothing until you are sure that you are dealing with an honest, established business- man. Remember, a reputable contractor will not usually demand a large deposit before • starting a job. If you don't know the contractor -- don't trust him. Check on his reliability. Should you have any doubt, contact your local police department or nearest detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial - Police. Easter lily heralds Spring It is true that the snowdrop and crocus announce spring outdoors, but the Easter Lily is the recognized indoor sign of'the new season. "And because Easter is early this year, the homeowner can rush spring a little, at least in his mind, and shop for a lily in early March," says Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food horticulturist, D.M. Sangster. Look for a plant that will be about 18 inches high and have five to six flowers at Easter, suggests Mr. Sangster. To keep the lily fresh, place it in a cool ispot - 60 to 62 degrees. F. Give it plenty of light and keep the soil moist at all times. Too ;high a' temperature or too dry an atmos- phere can cause blasted or unopened, flowers. Because lily bulbs 'are uselesS for forcing again, most people discard them after flowering has ended. However, in the warmer parts of Ontario, the bulbs can ,sometimes be planted outside after the danger of frost has passed, to bloom again in the fall or even the next year if they are given winter protection.' Fitness is something you can jump up and down about. ' I: a we cannot ensure publication in the current week 41I ads are received at • the Brussels Post after 4 P.M. on Monday. „ „ , i Read eadh 3,000 ittett Otto on aiti average of 3 tiettple:Oet DEADLINE For CLASSIFIED ADS is 4 pin. EACH MONDAY :Phoneyour Glassiiieda to. .DRUSSit.S ONTARIO .e . • , e Based. .114E. 'BRUSSELS '006t, MARCH ' '260.105 -.CIA ;'