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THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 17, 1979
Obituaries
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W.G. VAN CAMP
William George Van Camp
died suddenly at his re-
sidence in Belgrave on.
Thursday, October 11. He
was 83.
He was born in Morris
Township, the son of the late
John and Eliza Jane Van
Camp. He attended the S,S.
No. 5 School in Morris and
was married to the former
Hazel Dell Taylor at the
bride's home on September
13, 1922. She died on
February 13, 1977.
He farmed in Morris
Township until retiring to.
Belgrave in 1971. He was a
member of the Anglican
Church and the Loyal Orange
Lodge in Belgrave,
Surviving are three sons,
The market at Brussels
Stockyards traded higher on
a good demand, with pigs
selling steady. There were
925 cattle and 1818 pigs on
offer.
Choice Steers - 76.00 to
79.00 with sales to 80.50.
Good Steers - 74.00 to
76.00.
Five steers consigned .by
Els011 Arnold of Kincardine
averaging 1162 lbs. topped
the market at 8030 with his
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Clare Van. Camp of R.R.4,
Brussels; John Van Camp of
Beigrave; Glen Van Camp of
R.R.4, Brussels; and three
daughters, Mrs, Norma.
Davidson of Glencoe; Mrs.
Ken (Donna) Johnston of
Victoria, B.C.; Mrs, Bert
(Kay) Harris of Teeswater,
Also surviving are a sister,
Miss Nora. Van Camp of the
Brookhaven Nursing Home
in Wingham, 18 grand-
children and 15 great-grand-
children.
He was predeceased by
one grandson Richard Van.
Camp.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, October 13 at
the Walker Chapel of the
Currie-Walker Funeral.
Home in Wingham with Rev.
lot of 11 steers averaging
1203 lbs. selling for 79.05.
Seven steers consigned by
Bob McDonald of Brussels
averaging 1085 lbs. sold for
79.50 with his lot of 15 steers
averaging 1140 lbs. selling
for 79.00.
Seven steers consigned by
Jack Bowman of Brussels
averaging 1210 lbs. sold for
79.35.
Seven steers consigned by
Reg Brown of Holyrood
averaging 1133 lbs. sold for
78.75.
Seven steers consigned by
Earl Weppler of Hanover
averaging 1023 lbs. sold for
77.25.
Forty-nine steers con:
signed by Gerald Ball of
Embro averaging 1050 lbs.
sold for 77.20.
Two Holstein Herford
Crossbred steers consigned
by Gordon Robb of Goderich
averaging 1195 lbs. sold for
77.35.
A steer consigned by
Charlie Shobbrook of Walton
Dan. Sargent Officiating.
Burial took place at the
Brandon Cemetery in
I3elgrave. Pallbearers were
Keith Van Camp of Brussels,
Raymond Van Camp of
Massey, Gary Van Camp of
Brussels, Gary Black of
Clinton, Harold Jard in of
Belgrave and Len Zeuex-
burgen of Hepworth.
Flowerbearers were
Jonathan Van Camp of
Belgrave, Joel Van. Camp of
Belgrave and Sandra Harris
of Teeswater,
R. A. BRECKENRID GE
Robert Allan (Al) Brecken-
ridge, 55, of R.R. 2, Bluevale
died. Wednesday, October
10, as the result of a farming
accident on thefirst line of
weighing 1140 lbs. sold for
79.00.
Six steers consigned by
Earl Sellers of Bluevale
averaging 1153 lbs. sold for
77.45.
Choice Heifers - 73.00 to
76.00 with sales to 82.50.
Good Heifers - 71.00 to
73.00.
A Limousin Heifer
consigned by Grant
McDonald of Ripley
weighing 1280 lbs. sold for
82.50 with his 79 heifers
averaging 1023 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 76.76.
Eie-ven heifers consigned
by Jack Flannagan of Dublin
averaging 1036 lbs. sold for
77.00 with his 31 heifers
averaging 1014 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 75.25.
Six heifers consigned by
Bob Chaffe of Mitchell
averaging 1130 lbs. sold for
75.75.
A heifer consigned by Les
Caldwell of Blyth weighing
1060 lbs. sold for 75.50 with
his lot of 10 heifers averaging
1031 lbs. selling for 74.85.
Six heifers consigned by
Norman. Chaffe of R.R.5,
Mitchell averaging 990 lbs.
sold-W/3:20.
sold for 74.70.
Twenty Hereford :heifers
consigned by Ian Wilbee of
Walton averaging 906 lbs.
sold for 73.20.
Eleven heifers consigned
by Ralph Caldwell of R.V. 3,
ID
Morris Township.
He was born in Turnberry -
Township on May 18, 1924,
the son of the late David Lee
Breckenridge and the former
Anna Wheeler. He farmed
on the first concession of
Morris Township and was a
mail carrier at R.R. 2, Blue-
vale. He also worked as a
ring man at the Brussels
Livestock Sales Yard.
Surviving are three sisters,
Wilda (Mrs. Les Trethewey)
of R.R. 3, Petrolia, Roma
(Mrs. Gordon. Nicholson) of
R.R. 4, Brussels, Brenda
(Mrs. Donald Perrie) of R.R.
3, Brussels and two brothers,
Dale of R.R. 2, Bluevale and
Rae of Bluevale.
He was predeceased by
one brother Barry, and an
Blyth averaging 930 lbs. sad
for 74.50.
Choice Cows - 58.00 to
61.00 with sales to 67.25.
Good Cows - 55.00 to
58.00.
Canners & Cutters 48.00 to
55.00.
Heavy Bulls traded to a
high of 69.00.
Light Bulls traded to a
high of 74.00.
30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a
high of 28.00.
40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high
of 40.25.
50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high
of 46.00.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to high of
55.00.
70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high
of 59.00.
infant sister.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, October 13 at
the CurHe-Walker Funeral.
Home in Wingham with
Robert C. Perry officiating.
Burial followed in the Wing-
Correspondent
MRS. PRISCILLA BRAY
887-6086
A group of Ethel W.I.
members toured Star Craft
and Spin Rite in Listowel and
Yarns of Tralee, on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Hiemstra and family visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jean Guy
Quesnel and family of
Sturgeon Falls on
Thanksgiving weekend.
Miss Christine Swiety of
Brampton visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Bray on the
weekend.
Visitors with Mrs. Mildred
Gill were Sue Comerford of
Petawawa, Mr. and Mrs.
Brock Hutchinson of Don
ham cemetery.
Pallbearers were Fleming
Johnston, Ken Johnston,
Glen Johnston, Murray
Johnston, Keith Johnston
and Joe Raynard. Flower
bearers were James C. John-
ston and Bill' Peacock,
Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hanna of Listowel, Gary
Hanna of R.R.1, Atwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Dietrich and Dwayne of R.R.
3 Listowel, Miss Lynn Hanna
of London, Murray
Armstrong of R.R.1, Ethel
and Darwen Woods of Ethel,
on Thanksgiving.
Mr. Mervin Godden of
Shelburne, is a patient in
Orangeville Hospital,
recuperating from a
(coronary which he suffered
two weeks ago, and Mrs.
May Godden, Bonnie, Gary
and family visited with him
on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Bremner visited Sunday at
the home of Rev. Stanley
MacDonald of Hensall.
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