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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-06-11, Page 20(Continued from Page 1) getting more together all the time and one person should look after it. Mr. Michic decided to' resign the job as treasurer, because he has reached the age of retirement, but he'will still have plenty to keep him occupied. He works at the Credit Union in Wingham, he has a job with the Board of Directors of Camp• Mcncstung and has planned a' trip to Alaska and the Yukon this , month. • FATHER'S DAY •SPECIALS• • Finding-something fun' for Father can put the entire family into the excitement of Father's Day.Take time''this weekend to see selection of books, bar glasses, as well as delightful greeting cards from Rust Craft and 'Gordon Fraser. Deck Dad in a barbecue apron, mitts and chef's hat which will guarantee fine, food and fun for Father's Day. • A special price of $9.99 includes two mitts and apron. Master chef barbecue sets include matching apron, chef's hat and mitts. These colorful, co-ordinated sets are $14.99. INTIONATIONAL CA1114111 rime° Larone's Open Wednesdays and .Friday flit 9 FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED Seaforth 527-1960 Great, Choice for Power, EcorlOmy, Versatility, INTERNATIONAL 84-86-88 SERIES . TRACTORS ,• III ti \10-, "1111 '.' ''''' ull I .'1 •1111u '''' Np111,„:00,00,,, • ,•• Historical Society meets in orrie Miss Janet Hutftand Mrs. Mack Newton helped the hostess with the lunch. PERSONA'S Mrs. Kenneth .Hastie accompanied Mr. and` Mrs. Robert thistle to Owen Sonnd on Saturday and Attended the' wedding of Miss Jacqueline Blythe to Mr. Keith Love both of Owen Souridlat Calvary Missionary The service :of Praise and . Church. •Jacqueline, is the tihnespirHatyiomnn,„asilicloows‘ Gredweithat , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blythe of Sauble Beach T hou ind the and grandaughter of Mr. and benediction was ,pronciuneed Mrs:' Kenneth thistle' *Wit RETIRING . MORRIS TREASURER—George, Michie is retiring as Morris Township's, treasurer after 13 years of Service. His daughter-in-law Nancy Michie will be taking over the job at the same hourly rate she now earns as the clerk., (Photo by Ranney) and Mrs. 'Robert Strong Jill and Kent also. Kevin and Donald Hastie by ,Rev: Ernest Fellows, Miss Lori Moir and Mr. pastor of the church. Warren Ball of Waterloo; SHOWER Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Ball Mrs. • Norman Behrns and Wanda of Thamesford entertained at a mis- were Sunday guests of Mr. cellaneous shower for Miss and Mrs.Wesley Ball, Jr. Karen Mann with 20 neighbours present. Mr. and Ms. Wm. 13ehrns Rhea Behrns and Carol attended the Young-Storey Ann Jackson, Harriston;con- wedding in Hensall United ducted the contests. Bonnie Church, and the reception in 713ehms read an address tee the Blyth Community Centre Karen. Angela Breckles, on. Saturday evening. daughter of Barb. 13reckles • Retiring 'treasurer says more red tape now presented the gifts to' Karen Mr. The market at Brussels Stockyards traded actively with buyers being selective on quality. Cows traded higher, pigs sold easier. There were 966 cattle and 1 963 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 74.50 to 7 -.50 with sales to 81.00. Good Steers - 72.50 to 74.50. A steer consigned by J.P. Connell of Palmerston weighing 1340 lbs. sold for 81.00 with his load of 45 steers averaging 1219 lbs. selling for an overall price of 76.00. A steer consigned by Graeme Craig of Walton weighing 1380 lbs. sold for 78.50. A steer consigned by Jacob Visscher of R.R.2, Wallenstein weighing 1340 lbs. sold for 78.00 with his lot of 18 steers averaging 1234 lbs. sold for an overall price of 77.90. Fifteen steers consigned by Clarence Brubacker of R.R.3, Wallenstein averaging 1106 lbs. sold for 76.85. Twelve steers consigned by Jim Fritz of Brussels averaging 1185 lbs. sold for 75.75. Six steers consigned by MacWillitts of R.R.1, Wingham averaging 1195 lbs. sold for 76.60 with his lot' of 12 steers averaging 1216 lbs. selling for 76.00. Six steers consigned by Ivan Bearinger of Elmira averaging 1223 lbs. sold for 78.85 with his lot of 10 steers averaging 1244 lbs. selling for 78.50. Fourteen steers consigned by Bill Hayden of Goderich averaging 1167 lbs. sold for 75.00. A steer consigned by Gordon Roulston of Mei, Ripley weighing 1540 lbs: sold for 78.25. Five steers consigned by Fraser Mustard of R.R. 2, Bluevale averaging 1100 lbs. sold for 76.25. Choice Heifers - 72.00 to 75.00 with sales to 78.00. Good Heifers - 70.00 to 72.00. Eight heifers consigned by George Wheeler of Brussels averaging 1034 lbs. sold for 78.00 with his 26 heifers averaging 984 lbs. selling for the overall price of 75.10. A heifer consigned by Graeme Craig of Walton weighing 1340 lbs. sold' for 76.00. service was the presentation of awards, to the children by the Superintendent, Mrs. Robert Harper. • Following this, Mr. and Mrs. :Norman Fairies, on behalf of .the Board of Stewards, .presented carnations to the superintendent and teachers and to those Who had assisted` with, the special music. Rev. McCann pinned bow,ionthe apron. After the gifts were opened, Karen, thanked everyone Karen's grandmothers Mrs: Tom Lucas and Mrs. Velma Mann were preient. Mrs. Debbie Jacques, A heifer consigned by .Francis Walters of Mildmay weighing 1040 lbs. sold for 76.50 with his lot of 6 heifers averaging 1190 lbs. selling for 75.95. Choice Cows - 51.00 to 54.00 with sales to 55.00. Good Cows - 48.00 to-51.00 Canners & Cutters - 45:00 to 48.00. 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 24.25. 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 25.75 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 33.00. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of -34.75. 70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high of 37.00. attended the. Love-Blythe wedding on Saturday It Calvary Missionary Church in Owen Sound, Mrs. C. O'Brien of Rock- wood and Mrs. Robert Skinner and Miis Michall Skinner of Brampton 'visited • Mrs. John MeCutcheOn-and alio , Mr. • IvicCutcheon in • Listowel•Memorial .Hospital, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold , Robinson spent Sunday at the hoine-nf Mr. and. Mrs.. -• Eric Munro of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mundel and Rev. and Mrs. • Wm. A. Henderson of WoodstoCk attended the fortieth wedding• anniversary celebration of Rev. and Mrs. R. Douglas MacDonald held at the Tara Arran- Community Centre on SaturdaY June 7 when friends and relatives from Beamsyille; Thornhill, Tillionbiirg, Pickering, Port Elgin; Windham Centre, atesley, Burgoyne, Gorrie, Woodstock and, Totter ham presented them with a snow blower. 'Continued from Page 1) , Td those who choose, to become partners, He gives joy in service, Strength to sustain, love to surround us, and above all His friendship. We are called not to a master and slave relationship but to a partnership. It was a- delight to both, chidiren and adults to share again in a message from, their former Sunday School- Superintendent.' Excellent - 'music marked the occasion. • Mrs. Sheldon Mann at the organ, and Miss Kendra Robertson at the piano gave the prelude and recessional music as well , as 'the accompaniment for the. Hymns. ' The Sunday ,School children sang several numbers including the theme song, "Jesus III His, and He's Mine". Two duets were sung by Colwyn Fellows and Susan Mann. A special feature of the Buyers selective at Stockyards INTEREST FREE with special terms to Mar. 1/81. Carnival Pieces & Stems 'MUSHROOM 10 oz., Fleecy FABRIC SOFTENER 128 or. Paramount Flaked WHITE TUNA Schneider BACON Schneider Frozen Breaded Whole Cut-up FRIED CHICKEN 2 lb. box Weston Chocolate SWISS ROLLS Reg. 89e. Long Seedless CUCUMBERS Open Friday Night until 9:00 p.m. .79 2.39 1.49 1.391 2.99 .79 57 Blue denim aprons at $2.89 will appeal to Dad's cooking instincts inside or outside the house. Sheaffer -Pens A special selection of Sheaffer ballpoint, pen and pencil sets have been specially purchased for Father's Day at $5.98. These sets are attractively boxed and include a safeguard clip. 6 oz. 500 gram McCUTCHEON GROCERY' We Deliver BRUSSELS Phone 887-9445