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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-08-13, Page 12THREE PHASE Electric "EVERYTHING 'ELECTRICAL" * ECONOMY * SERVICE QUALITY BARRY BUCHANAN 482-7374 GLENN McLEAN 8874284 P.O.'130X 1136 CLINTON, ONT 4t Farmers.... We are ready to receive your 1980 *Wheat *Barley We are contracting now Trucking is available for pick-up & delivery RYAN, DRYING': LTD. Walton, .011t, 'Brv.ssels. Seaforth 88779261 527-0527 Brusselsfest '80 Sept. 20 tiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111M11111110111101111111111,1111111n101111111110111111111111111011"111111111111MITITIIIMIIMIllifilill.M More Capacity! More Control! More Comfort! :=- Experience the "Titan Difference" -When it comes to.harvesting, why not tackle that And you're in complete control from the quiet,i crop with a John Deere Titan? The 6620 and comfortable confines of the Sound-Gard® styledg 7720 Titans give you superior harvesting perfor- cab. We would like you to experience the Titang mance. 'Difference in-your own fields. = Call us today and arrange to put a Titan Combine to the test. E_--7 . We will demonstrate Ct. John Deere Titan Combine on your form ...2. E... F.- '...i .. ' Blyth, Brussels find Luck ar e farmers toll E...1 Bill-Sho.ddick of. for-informotlon, 523,9544 i lllll „,„, ll i l iliiiiiIIIIIIIIIiiiiitl1tI41lliAllilliiliiiiiii1111111 i II i iiiMeilittlilitiffitimiti — . . IiiiiilYtilifiliiiiiiiit i i llll i lll . llll ll 4 ll i lll i l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiiii44 lll 44 llll 44 r=. U ll llhli eeriii unnunirhiiiriuriuuirlinuitiit tt lllll l ill ll lllll ilit l lll llll lll tifttiti iii iiii *MOH iiiiii iiiiiii ll l HURON EXETER 519-235-1115 TRACTOR MYTH 519-523-4244 WE'RE VERY BIC ON SERVICE. EX E TER11:5 BLYTH 528.4244 WALK8RTON: 88:1-2281 :P. ARtIRIAISIE4A:i'll).Q07044493)§17:441:1111W6.'. R. R.02, Blyth I I I I Phone: I Brussels 887-9024 79.02. Five heifers consigned by George Blake of Brussels averaging 1070 lbs. selling! for 79.90 with his lot of 12' hfrs. averaging 973 lbs. selling for an overall p!ice of /8.41. Nine heifers, consigned by Jack Flanagan of Dublinl averaging 1058 lbs. selling( for 79.85 with, his lot of 21 Mrs. averaging 1003 lbs.' selling for 78,37. ! Fifty-two heifers consign ed by Wayne Garner of RI031 sold, dbrfoOr 7a574r9aging 863 lbs, Choice cows-55.00 to 59.00, with sales to 62.75 mum row mum moo smilr BERG ales :Servicel FREE Inst a llation ESTIMATES lbs. for an overall **price05 Donald G. Ives I • barbecue at noon on Wed- nesday. The. Over 90 Club members ate in the auditor- t ium and were entertained by Elsie Henderson at thepiano I and Cecil Skinner playing his • violin. ° Barn Cleaners Bunk Feeders ° Mrs. Pruty held Bible ' Study in the chapel on; ° Stabling Thursday afternOon. All our barbecues are over Tice, market at Brussels' Stockyards traded steady on all classes of livestock. There, were 831 cattle and 2226 pig& on offer. Choice steers-80.00-84.00! with sales to 86,25. good steers-77.00-80.00. ; A Limosene steer consign-' ed by Ross McCall of Brussels weighing 1170 lbs; sold for a high of 86.25. A steer consigned by L & B , Farms of Wallenstein weigh= ing 1210 lbs. sold for 84.75; with their 39 steers averag- Kate Reid as Fonsia, ' Douglas Rain as Weller did ' an excellent job in the play The Gin Game at the Avon Stage in Stratford on Friday afternoon. Margaret Murray and Margaret Mitchell ac- companied Betty Rogers and Evelyn Archer to see the play and to enjoy a Chines( dinner afterwards. The story of the Good Samaritan was the sermon topic at the Sunday morning service given by Mr. Darrell. Mrs. Elsie Henderson assist- • in'g' 1154 lbs. selling for an overall price of 83.07. Ten steers consigned Or Dwight Good of R42, Gads-4, hill averaging 1129 lbs sold; for 83.10. Sixteen steers consigned by Murray Forbes of Clinton , averaging 1098 lbs. sold for' 82.73, Six steers consigtied by George Adams of VVroxeterl averaging 1160 lbs. sold for 82.11. Fifteen steers consigned by Carl Gowing RR#2 Blue-1 ed at the organ. The choir sang the anthem Only Shad- ows. • ' Tuesday afternoon S.W.I.M.) Summer Work- shop In Ministries) provided a programme in the auditor- ium. In the evening fifteen res idents went to the Clin- ton Arena to view the Medi- cine Show due to the kind genero 'city of a local mer- chant. There were many favorable comments after concerning the show and all who attended agreed that they enjoyed the evening. While Special Care men • took a van ride to Grand Bend, Ella Elder, Rossie Shouldice, Grace Peck, Mary McAffis-ter, Doreen Cole- man, Margaret. Mitchell, Elsie Henderson, Mabel Garrow, Leah Currie, Ber- nice Glousher attended the Tea and Garden Party at Mrs. Van Damme's on Wed- nesday afternoon. • Assisted by our volunteers the Over 90 Club held a A Post Classified will pa) yon dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-664 I. vale averaging 4185 lbs sold" 'for 81.61. Nine Holstein strp.' consigned by Henry Farms Blyth averaging 1392 lbs,: sold for 68.60 out of his lot of; 40 steers. Choice Heifers-76.00- 80.00 ales to 82.25. Good, heifers. 73.00-76.00 Three Limosene heifers consigned by Grant Mc- Donald of Ripley averaging' 760 lbs sold for 82.25 with his. lot; of 27 hfrs. averaging 907 good cow's -52.00 to 55,00 Canners ,dc Cutters-49.00 to 30-40 lb. pigs, traded to ca , high of 27,25, 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a ,high ofd 3-3.25 50 to 60lb pigs to 'a hillh of? 37.75, 60 to 70 lb pigs to a high afi 43.00 70 to 80 lb pigs to a high of 45.00 Huronview residents enjo Stratford play Gin Game with. However, we are plan- ning, for all residents in the home who especially like barbecued hamburgers and ; hotdogs. This will be held on August 22nd. Apply your fungicide by aircraft! • No crop damage No dliease carried through fields • Call on JIM'S FLYING SERVICE LTD. for 15'yearli. crop spraying experience. For guaranteed application and fast efficient service, book now by calling Milton .1 Dietzio:. R.R1 41 Seaforth 527-0608