HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-06-27, Page 11GRAIN BINS: • SIMPLE TO ERECT • INDEPENDENT STEEL FRAME • MANHOLE ROOF SHEET FOR EASY ACCESS • DOOR BOARDS (INCLUDED) • AUGER OPENING • (NEW) DOOR DESIGN AERATORS • PROTECTS AGAINST OVER- HEATING, MOLD, INSECT DAMAGE AND GRAIN DETERIORATION • HEAVY DUTY 115 VOLT BLOWER GROUNDED CORD AND PLUG • CHAIN(S) HOOK SUSPENSION - • HEAVY GAUGE EXTENSION TUBES • EASY TO INSTALL PRICE FREIGHT EXTRA APPROX. MODEL EAVE OVERALL CAPACITY NO. # HEIGHT HEIGHT BUSHELS 195H 196H 198H 129" 153" 20'3- 18'3" 20'9" 25'94 3488 4093 5302 560-014 560-015 560.016 $1469.00 $1699.00 $1979.00 A ERATO RS COUNT ON WESTEEL ROSCO AND CO-OP FOR QUALITY WHERE AVAILABLE • Co Op, 52'7-0770 521-0770 3 TIER WALK-IN DOOR APPROX. 90" H. .9•0911•90 IP 9999..M9.999 t • 1 • • MM. • • MI WO 9119 9 Me IN atm. it • • _ •11=0•111999,.. 2 TIER DOOR. HATCH STYLE APPROX. 60" H. SALE PRICES IN EFFECT JUNE 20TH TILL JUNE 30TH, 1979 WESTEEL ROSCO GRAIN BINS Oa 14' DIAMETER BINS WITH3 TIER WALK-IN DOOR—LESS AERATOR 560-001 144D 10'3" 14'3" 1453 $809.00 560-002, 145D 12'8" 16'9" 1769 $929.00 19` DIAMETER BIN WITH 3 TIER WALK-IN DOOR—LESS AERATOR 560-003 194D 10'3" 15'9" 2883 $1289.00 1W DIAMETER BINS WITH 2 TIER DOOR—HATCH STYLE—LESS AERATOR Lit=C1 UNITED CG'OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Seaforth Farmers AVAN.AILI THROUGH' FINANCING 3488 bushel capacity. 507.010 114m. FARM PRICE 5302 bushel capacity. 507-012 13488 FARM PRICE •UILOS EVERYTHING e aTTEN Fon septnNis THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 27, 1979 — 11 E. Wawanosh grads hear Anne Roy • Correspondent MRS. L. STONEHOUSE 887-9847 East Wawanosh. Public School held their Grade 8 graduation banquet on Monday evening at 7 pm in the. W.I. Hall, Belgrave, which was catered to by the ladies of the Women's Institute. Those graduating ire Murray Campbell, Bradley Cook, Andrea Coultes, Julie Gray, Murray Hastings, Joan Higgins, Jennifer Johns, Jonas Kackulis, Kevin Koehler, Helga Muscheid, Renta Muscheid, Lisa Rodger, Allan Scott, Erika Stangen, Scott Stevenson, Marion Taylor, Shawn Taylor. Taylor, Shawn Taylor. The guest speaker for the evening was Anne Roy, of the Blyth Summer Festival. A social time followed in East-Wawanosh Public School where awards were given. Following the banquet in the hall a social time wa d held in East Wawanosh Public School. Messers Elmer Bruce and Robert Hibberd attended the North Huron County L.O.L. in the Blyth Orange Hall on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of Harriston visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. A large crowd attended the annual Welsh Country Fayre in the Belgrave Community Centre on Saturday which was sponsored by Knox United Church. Mrs. Rod McLeod and Pamela and Mr. and Mrs. Jas Savalaro and family of Etobicoke, spent the week- end with Mrs. Nelson Higgins, Dorothy and Charlie and attended the ' Country Fayre on Saturday and the Higgins reunion on Sunday. Miss Doris Coultes of Milverton left last. Thursday for Orlando Florida with the National Ladies fast ball team from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. They leave for Puerto Rico on June 30 where they will participate in the Pan-American. Games. Messers George Michie and Robert Hibberd attended the Fordwich United Church Men's Club on Monday of last week and gave a report of their attendance along with James Greer and Alex Donaldson of their trip to the United Church Men's Conference at Delawana Inn. 'Honey Harbor. Miss Ruth Martin of Bridgeport Connecticut. returned home last week • after visiting with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. George Procter, Katherine and Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Storer of Kitchener, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Jamieson, Stewart Jamieson, and Douglas Hanna have moved to their new home on 348 Summit Drive, Wingham. About 25 relatievs attended a surprise birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson in honour of her sister Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Higgins reunion Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Fitch. The president Ross Ftich R.R.1, Wroxeter asked the secretary Cheryl Wilson to read minutes of the last re-union. and name the people suggested for nomination in 1980. President - Thomas Pletch, Brussels; 1 st Vice President - Jack Higgins, R.R.5, Brussels; 2nd Vice President - Alvin Higgins, Wingham; Secretary-Treasurer - Mrs. ,Thomas Pletch, Brussels; composed of Doreen's life story. Doreen was then presented with many gifts and warm wishes. Her mother Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Maid of Honour Miss Donelda Lamont assisted in opening the gifts. Doreen thanked everyone for the lovely gifts and all who helped plan the shower, followed, by a delicious lunch. The 56th Annual Higgins reunion was held Sunday, June 24 at the Belgrave Institute Hall. Sixty-two people signed the register from Kingston, Stratford, Etobicoke, ,Brussels, Belgrave, Wingham, Wroxeter, Gorrie, Fordwich, Listowel, Kamoka and London. Games were enjoyed in the afternoon under the leader- ship of Joyce and Ross Fitch. A supper was served by Mr. and Mrs. Chester A large crowd from this community attended a miscellaneous shower in the Belgrave Institute Hall last Wednesday evening in honour of Miss Doreen Taylor prior to her marriage !in July. Mrs. Mac Scott welcomed everyone followed by a game conducted by Mrs. Tom Cameron. Miss Alison 'Roberts favoured with a piano selection and Mrs. Bill McKeon read a humorous ,poem which she had Win at track Track and Field took place on Tuesday, June 12, 1979 at East Wawanosh Public School. The top winners for each division were in order of placing. Midget Girls, Freda , Kikkert, Honey Ann , Tilbrook, Darlene Darlow; Junior Girls, Heather Hedley, Dianne Campbell, Heather Shiell, tied, Laura Johns; Intermediate Girls, Lisa Rodger, Jennifer Kikkert, Dianne Nethery; Senior Girls, Andrea Coultes, Renata Muscheid, Helga Muscheid; Midget Boys, Corey McKee, Mike Fraser, Steven Coultes; • Junior Boys, Randy Nixon, Stewart Chettleburgh, Graham Taylor, Robert Gordon, tied; Intermediate Boys, Jonas Kacitilis, Allan Scott, Brad Cook; Senior Boys, Kevin Koehler, Scott Stevenson, Tony Vienneatt. out, the same day convenience — No leveling Or waiting for silo to settle — Spring loaded auger always cut clean on edge of silo — Power ring drive always level, always positive. — 26" Blade Blower handles bulky haylage easily with low RPM, for less bearing problems and high output - Heavier than competition auger fOr longer lasting durability. Couple this with a REASONABLE PRICE and you' have an unbeatable combination. Write or phone for free estimates on your particular needei JAMESWAY PARTS AVAILABLE KEITH SIEMON' Plumbing - Farm EquipMent 1R.11.#46,taWriaOlton, I 0 345-2734j Shower for Doreen Taylor THE BERG SILO UNLOADER CHECK THESE FEATURES: -- three point suspension for blow in and feed Sports - Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lassoline, Mr. and Mrs. 'David Penner, Listowel. Invitations - Mrs. Ivan Haskins, Gorrie; Mrs. Jack Higgins, R.R.#5, Brussels; Mrs. Rena Fitch, R.R.#1, Wroxeter; Lunch Committee: Mr. & Mrs. Earl Fitch, R.R.#1, Wroxeter, Mrs. Sharon Porter,Listowel, Arthur Fitch, R.R.#1, Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Graham of Stratford. Don Higgins of Koinoka spoke briefly on the Higgins family tree and hopes to write a book on information collected by his father John. Prizes were awarded as follows: Oldest Man - Gordon Walker, Wingham; Oldest Lady - Mrs. Lena Higgins, R.R.#5, Brussels; Youngest Person - Karen Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks, Belgrave; Nearest Birthday to reunion date - Stewart Higgins, ,Wroxeter. Person coming the farthest - Terry Higgins, Kingston.