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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-01-17, Page 8Always read the small print! It's your mortgage . . . 1 / Of one percent on a 1st or 2nd 4 mortgage doesn't sound like much, but over the years it can add up to thousands of dollars. Your dollars. That's why it'll pay you to talk to us before you take out a new mortgage. After all, it is your money and that's no small thing. VG VICTORIA. AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 Contact our branch manager: Main Street East Listowel 291.1450 , Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporatto.n BERG ales - Servicel Installation FREE ESTIMATES ° Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders ° Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.#2, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 — Brussels, Ont. Participate in Canada's Employment Tax Credit Program. The Employment Tax Credit Program was introduced by the Government of Canada to stimulate employment in the private sector. In essence, we're encouraging you to expand your work force by providing a tax break for your business. The potential annual tax credit for each new employee is over $3,000.And there is no limit to the number of new employees you can hire. Now, by using the experience we've gained so far, we've changed the program to make it even more attractive. Up to 33 /amore tax credit. The maximum term for the:tax credit 'has beemincreased from nine to 12 Months for each new employee.That means up to 331/2% more tax credit. Greater eligibility. We have expanded the number and types of businesses eligible to benefit. Now almost every busi- ness that's been operating in Canada for a year or more can j oin in. Wider choice of new employees. Now, almost anyone who's unemployed and registered at a Canada Employment Centre for a minimum of two weeks is eligible. A minimum of red tape. We've simplified the procedure, so you can do the whole thing,, from beginning to end, with just two single-page forms. For full details on the program, contact any Canada Employment Centre/Canada-Manpower"Centre. EMPLOYERS: CAN YOU IGNORE A POSSIBLE TAX CREDIT OF $3,000 OR MORE? THE BRUSSELS POST JANUARY 17, 1979 Supply hig ,prices steady at stockyards A heavy supply of cattle and pigs at Brussels. Stock- yards Friday traded on an active market with steady to higher prices. There were 1252 cattle and 2575 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 75.00 to 77.00 with sales to 77.75. Good Steers - 73.00 to 75.00. A steer consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon weighing 1330 lbs. topped the market at 77.75 with their 26 steers averaging 1198 lbs. selling for an overall price of 76.35. Six steers consigned by R.M. Scott of Seaforth averaging 1075 lbs. sold for 76.80 with his lot of 12 steers averaging 1120 lbs. selling for 76.65. Nine steers consigned by Alvin Grainger of Wroxeter averaging 1295 lbs. sold for 76,10. A steer consigned by Merlin Bender of Hensall weighing 1380 lbs. sold for 76.00 with their lot of 7 steers averaging 1234 lbs. selling for 75.10. Eight steers consigned by Ken Dalton of R.R.1, Walton averaging 1085 lbs. sold for 75,30, A steer consigned by Don Reid of R.R.1, Ripley weighing 1150 lbs. sold for 75.50. Two steers consigned by Gordon Dougherty of Goderich averaging 1285 lbs. sold for 76.75. Two steers consigned by Gordon Dougherty of Goderich averaging 1285 lbs. sold for 76.75. Two steers consigned by Murray Wagg of Mitchell averaging 1300 lbs. sold for 76.75 with his lot of 12 steers averaging 1176 lbs. selling for 75.10. Eighteen steers consigned by Elwood Gottfried of Gowanstown averaging 1075 lbs. selling for 76.80. Twelve steers consigned by Alf Kuntz of Formosa averaging 1228 lbs. sold for 75.70. Twelve steers consigned by Edward Jantzi of Wellesley averaging 1228 lbs. sold for 75.70. Twelve steers consigned by Gary Sproal of Auburn averaging 1106 lbs. sold for an overall price of 75.35. Choice Heifers - 72.00 to 75.00 with sales to 75.25. Good Heifers - 69.00 to 72.00. A heifer consigned by Bob Blake of Brussels weighing 1110 lbs. sold for 75.25. A heifer consigned by Irwin Scherbarth of R.R.2, Monkton weighing 1200 lbs. sold for 75.00. A heifer consigned by Schultz Bros. of Blyth weighing 1310 lbs. sold for 74.75 with their 16 heifers averaging 1014 lbs. selling for 72.60. Seven heifers consigned by Barry Heinmiller of Palmerston averaging 1050 lbs. sold for 73.90. Eight heifers consigned by Joe Zettler of Hanover averaging 1102 lbs. sold for 73.70. Ten heifers consigned by Doug Francis. of Mitchell averaging 1028 lbs. sold for 73.10, Six heifers consigned by Rick McPherson of Wingham averaging 916 lbs. sold for 73.10. A heifer consigned by George Blake of Brussels weighing 1030 lbs. sold for 74.50. A heifer consigned by Tom Culbert of Dungannon weighing 1180 lbs. sold for 73.00. Choice Cows - 58.00 to 60.00 with sales to 61.00. Good cows - 56.00 to 58,00. Canners & Cutters - 53.00 to 55.00. Heavy Bulls traded to a high of 68.75. Light Bulls traded to a high of 74.50. 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 57.50, to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 64.50. 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a hie of 71.00. 60 to 70 lb, pigs to a high of 74,75. 70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high of 76.00. VI ca 0 Li 91 B. A hi di Ri Di la se BI Al Sa br the gr Ct WI fat Mt the • W4 Se He 19' the sot Sai sis of ses C h VV hel fro Fut Rey Universal Tractors F.W.D. : A better traction all year round Available in 2 and 4 wheel drive ATTENTION... BUY NOW Before March 1st and WIN a trip to France and Romania in March 1979. ALL EXPENSES PAID! 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