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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-05-02, Page 14averaging 1013 lbs. sold for Canners & Cutters - 56.00 83.60 with his lot of 15 to 62.00. heifers averaging 980 lbs. Heavy Bulls traded to a selling for 81.80. high of 79.75, Six heifers consigned by John 13osomworth of R.R.3, Clifford averaging 976 lbs. sold for 81.75, Nine Herford heifers con- signed by Keeling Bros. of Grand Valley averaging 933 lbs, sold for 81.50. Eight heifers consigned by Glen Montgomery of Belgrave averaging 790 lbs. sold for 81.70. Choice Cows - 66.00 to 68.00 with sales to 70.50. Good Cows - 62.00 to 66.00. A bull consigned by Alex Hammond of R.R.1, Monkton weighing 1870 lbs, sold for 79.75. Good SOO to 600 lb. feeder steers traded from 1,10 to 1,26. A heavy supply of pigs traded at higher prices 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 45.50. 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 52.00 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 60.50. 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A Standard Trust passbook is the only one you'll ever need. Now you can save ... write cheques ... and collect 10% interest with just one book! (That's i12% higher than most banks) It's all part of a Standard Trust Chequing-Savings account. You also get 3 free cheques each month, plus free chequing for senior citizens 60 years of ageand over. And all accounts opened up to May 4, will receive interest from the first of May! So come on in to your Standard Trust Branch and open up a one book, Chequing-Savings account. We'll show you how easy it is to switch your account to Standard Trust. STANDARD TRUST A Federally Chartered Trust Company Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation * Subject to change Winghanit 237 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 Gerald O. Kavanagh, Manager Telephone: (519) 357-2022 14 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 2, 1979 Stockyards active Last euchre of season in Walton this week The market at .Brussels. Stockyards on Friday was active on all classes of cattle, pigs sold higher. There were 809 cattle and 2336 pigs on offer, Choice Steers - 83,00 to 86.00 with sales. to 86.75. Good. Steers - 81,00 to 83.00, A steer consigned by L & B Farms of Wallenstein weighing 1130 lbs. sold for 86.75 with their 40 steers averaging 1134 lbs. selling for an overall price of 85.35. Ten steers consigned by Stuart Lane of R.R.1, Holy- rood averaging 1165 lbs. sold for 85.90 with his 24 steers averaging 1110 lbs. selling for 85.50. A steer consigned by Don Proctor of Brussels weighing 1120 lbs. sold for 86.00. Twelve steers consigned by Gerry Kuntz of R.R.1, Formosa averaging 1210 lbs. sold for 85.80 with his 38 steers averaging 1254 lbs. selling for an overall price of 14.92. Six steers consigned by Ulan Edgar of R.R .2, Wroxeter averaging 1198 bs. sold for 85.25. Twenty five steers con- signed by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon .averaging 1202 lbs. sold for •s4.65. Six steers consigned by Glen Johnson of Bluevale averaging 1195 lbs. sold for 85.00. ' Six steers consigned by Glen Johnson of Bluevale averaging 1195 lbs. sold for 85.00. Six steers consigned by Bob Wheeler of Brussels averaging 1041 lbs. sold for 85.50. Choice Heifers - 80.00 to 82.00 with sales to 83.60. Good Heifers - 78.00 to 80.00. Six heifers consigned by Graham' Eydt of Millbank Concerned citizens from all parts of Huron County met recently in the First Baptist, Church, Clinton. president, Lloyd Barth chaired the meeting. Lloyd MeClinchey opened with prayer. Members on the Program Committee report- I a public meeting concern- ing the book issue at Central Huron Secondary School, 165 Princess Street, Clinton, Thursday, May 3 beginning at 8 p.m. Reverend Ken Campbell of Milton, Founder and President of Renaissance International. His speech "A Public School System enthusi- astically supported by a Free and Pluralistic Society" will deal with the challenges facing the Government educational system in Ontario, and propose the changes that will lead to a system that dynamically serves parents, satisfies Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs arc accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887.6677 EUCHRE There were 9 tables of euchre in play on Tuesday evening, April 24, at the community hall, Prizes were awarded to high lady- Mrs. Roily Achilles; Low Lady - Mrs. Sadie McDonald; High Man - Wilfred Shortreed; Low Man - Harold Bolger; Most lone hands - Mel ,Jacklin, Brussels. institute hostesses were Mrs. Alvin McDonald; Mrs. flyers advertising this up- coming public meeting were handed out to the members present from Clinton, Ripley, Dungannon, Bayfield, Exeter, Kingsbridge, Auburn, Blyth, Luck now, Hohnesville, Westfield and Goderich and will .be put on display in these areas. Ornate Craig; Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs. Pave Watson The dessert euchre is set for May 15 at 7:30 p.m, Closing the euchre season, PERSONALS Mr. Edwin Miller of Edmonton and Mrs. Ruth Ann Freethy and son Randy of London called on several old friends in the village on Tuesday, Miss Margaret Shortreed, London spent the weekend with her father Wilfred Shortreed. teachers and taxpayers and prepares our youth for a life of creative service. Ken Campbell will be on the hot-seat in a bear pit session following his speech as microphones will be set up on the floor for a question and answer period. Following the meeting Concerned Citizens meet