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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-10-08, Page 16-- THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 8, 1888 9E. '250 WORTH OF EXTRAS FREE um ilk IS VIII III ilk an IN VARNA, ONT. 4icr1c OM' OMER NEW HOURS, 1UE 5 MORS 6 EEL TOE 9 51.9.100 1.$ CIOSEO M091D9'Et JUST OFF HWY 4 BETWEEN; fiEtuALL ANO EitlUtt Fl Lb. 262 3318 KM ets Mr. Darrah conducted the Sunday morning service with Mrs. Elsie Henderson assisting at the organ. The Huronview choir sang the Broken Threads of Life and. The Sinne r and the. Song with Cecil Skinner taking the solo p'arts. Sunday afternoon, the Exeter Emanuel Baptis t Church, had a service with , Eral. Leuis pastOr of Hil!view Baptist church in Montego Bay,. Jamacia as the guest speaker. Mr. Leuis, and Linn F. L- oshbough sang a duet during the programme. At Old Tyme Music on Monday afternoon, the residents enjoyed a hymn sing led by Mrs. Betty Rogers. Mrs. Henderson assisted at the piano., ,On Wednesday afternoon the Over 90 Club; met on First. morning, and have chosen receipes which do not require , 'baking so the residents are able to sample the results with a cup of coffee after,hey are finished. • Sympathy is expressed to the families of Vina Bartliff. Huronview would like to 'welcome, Mrs.' Marjorie Kay: from. Blyth. Active market at stockyards The market at Brussels Stockyards traded actively on a heavy supply of heifers at higher prices. There were very few high-yielding steers which traded at steady prices.. There were 1102 cattle and 1701 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 82.50' to 84.50 with sales to 84.60. Good. Steers - 80.00 to 82.00 Two steers consigned by K & L Beef Farms of Ethel averaging 1210 lbs. sold for 84.60 with his load of 18 steers averaging 1171 lbs. selling for 83.45. Four steers consigned by Carl Gowing of Bluevale averaging 1172 lbs. selling for 83.15. A steer consigned by Bob Kreller of Fordwich weighing 1140 lbs. sold for 84.50 with his lot of 14 steers averaging 1110 lbs. selling for '82.80. Two steers consigned by ' Ken Dalton of Walton averaging 1060 lbs. sold for 83.25,With his lot of 18 steers averaging 1188 lbs. sold for 82.55. Five steers consigned by Elston Arnold of Kincardine averaging 1212 lbs sold for 83.40 with hits lot of 22 steers averaging 1180 lbs. selling for 82.80. Choice Heifers - 80.00 to 85.00 with sales to 88.00. A heifer consigned by Kevin Wheeler of Brussels weighing 1040 lbs. sold for 88.00. Twenty-two heifers con- signed by Jack Flanagan of Dublin averaging 1130 lbs. sold for the overallf.price of 82.50. Ten heifers consigned by George Wheeler of Brussels averaging 1190 lbs';. sold for 85.00 with his offering of 114 heifers averaging 1027 lbs. selling for an overall price of 82.20. Two heifers consigned by Earl Fitch of Wroxeter averaging 1005 lbs. sold for 82.35 with his lot of 12 heifers averaging 1016 lbs. selling for 81.25. Choice Cows - 55.00 to 58.00 with sales to 59.50. Good Cows - 52.00 to 55.00. Canners & Cutters - 48.00 to 52.00. 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 35.50 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 44.50 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 48.50. Choose anything you want from our stock of parts, garments and accessories, snowmobile suits, helmets, gloves, boots, sweaters, hats, speedometers, tachometers, electric starters, trailers, snow- mobile covers and so on... ex- cluding Lynx and Kitty Cat. Hayfield and up through Varna . before returning home. Bible Study was held in the chapel on.Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Prouty always has bible pamphlets for the residents to enjoy back in their rooms. Second Floor ladies have been baking each Friday . . . ? • . _ I . . , : ... . . . • P , .. '. . , . , . Ptirdys 6,u Brussels Sale . . . . u ' , . „.... - e'-:' ,....:, . :li es 4--MILKERS ,4 Servi ce BUSINESS. __,... , o' . .. Dairy 887-6'6 `' i COMPLETE . . David 87 Mon., 9:00 Sat. OPTICAL , .OPTOMETRIST'ST Prescriptions Closed Main 9:00 OPHTHALMOLOGIST'S. Tues., a.m. Longsfaff Optician St., South, SEAFORTH and filled promptly, Thurs., Fri. - S:30 p.m. a.m. - 12 p.m. All Day Wed. SERVICE 527-1303 Ltd:, • ; 0 • V1/0"tIF . WORK! Call 887-6641 St • AD ... •,,'?'• ° 1 . ,-, "-.. ,-• .::;:.;• :: • ,-..x i, BRUSSELS BUILDERS 887-6408 • Mill St. West Since 1956 NOG 1H0 . RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL .11/4 . R. TEN PAS CONSTRUCTION LTD WE SELL AND INSTALL PELLA AND HUNT Windowa - Patio Doors . Insulated Entrance Doors - Insult Glass • - : . Boost BUY TO i i your THI 4 -DAY!' income S SPACE, '= 87`— , . 1 , , ,, . A . & Covering Brussels Passengers and 5 a.m. Emergency up ' 4,14-4 170 Wallace ok I T to 74• ..„„,.. .„ °"'''''LISTOWEL, Avenue Zis ,.. . . N., Flower Phone 291-2040" 4,6 i,Crif ' 9- 7ilt Ltd. ED VAN G E EsT ONT. . / fi 2 " '., ....... Personal Florist -Wide Connections world 887-6711 B. Taxi' a . . • and Area light delivery pick till 1 a.m. calls after that. With Your Fleming Bulk Fast Unloading 2 PITS OPEN• 24 HRS. A DAY Pelleted Feed Elevator Feed Clinton 482-3438 Mill • , Anstett Watch and —We —3 BULOVA—ACCUTRON—WATCHES SEAFORTH—CLINTON—WALKERTON Jeweller's Jewellery Stores Sell and Service— Repairs - Ltd. . Livestock BRUSSELS George Local Phone Trucking and 887-6122 Jutzi, Long Distance TRANSPORT and. Shipping (Evenings) Brussels Service McGavin'sFarm We specialize FARM Sales Brussels 887-6365 in a Complete EQUIPMENT and Service Walton Equipment Seaforth 527-0245 Line of For Feed Universal BRUSSELS 887-6453 BELGRAVE & Fertilizer Hardware Milker CO-OP - Petroleum Products and Appliances Equipment and Cleaners WINGHAM . 357-2711 R.R. 3, Mrs. Elma for Farmers Insurance Brussels Agent Yvonne Mutual Company Knight 887-6476 Fire J.E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SEA FORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appointment Floor North. Frank Bissett entertained the Over 90's with several selections on .the piano. Tea and fancy cookies , were served at the end of the Programme. During the afternoon Iris. Sparling, Grace Peck, Leah Currie, Gertrude Cornell, Elsie Henderson, Verne. Elliott, Muriel Gibson, Mary McAllister, Annie Scott, Margaret Murray, Pat Thurlow, Mary Van Camp. Phyllis Connell, Mary Brandt, 011ie Jervis, Mabel Jeffery, Mary Ross, Edna Cantelon, Margaret Turvey, Pat Thurlow attended the fashion show put on at Maitland Manor. After the show we took a drive to,