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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-10-22, Page 20Gobble up these Yuri( Chieken, Turkey and Beef PIES 8 oz. Murphey Pub CHIPS 32 gr. assorted. Christies SODA BISCUITS l ib. Stokley KERNEL CORN Alymer TOMATO JUICE Neilson HALLOWEEN BARS 16 to a pae Chapman's ICE CREAM 2 litres 12 oz. 48 oz. .55 .25 .89 .49 .89 1.35 45" wide, wash- able, prints of all kinds $2 4 t 35 • m. SEW FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTING iII r , 311.^" Larone's I 1,11 Striped & plain sweater knits 60" wide 7 9° to$10 7° Quilt patches Bags from our own seamier's,. rr I I 60" wide, solids and others. T1 $1.4.00 metre A heavy supply of cattle traded on a good demand a t Brussels •Stockyards with heifers very active, steers steady and choice quality pigs selling higher. There . • were 1504 cattle and 1934 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 81.00' to 84.00 with sales to 86.25. Good Steers - 79.00 to - 81.00. A 4-H steer consigned by Gary Roulston of Ripley weighing 1090 lbs. topped the market at 86.25. Thirteen steers consigned by L & B Farms of Wallen- stein averaging 1230 lbs. sold for 83.95. Six steers consigned- by Gordon Doer of R.R. 1, - Auburn averaging 1108 lbs. sold for 82.35. Choice Heifers - 78.00 to 82.00. Good Heifers 78.00. Twelve heifers consigned by Jack Flanagan of Dublin averaging 1139 lbs. sold for. 82.70. with his load of 39 heifers averaging 1104 lbs. selling for an overall price of 81.85. Three heifers consigned by George Blake of Brussels averaging 1180 lbs. sold for 82.50 with his load of 41 heifers averaging 1038 lbs. selling for an overall price of 81.05. Four heifers consigned by Ian , Wilbee of Walton averaging 1177 lbs. sold for 82.00 with his load of 22 heifers averaging 1025 lbs, selling for an overall price of 79.10. Thirty hereford heifers consigned by Norman Campbell of Mitchell averaging 905 lbs. selling for an overall price of 79.05. Choice of Cows - 56.00 to 58.00 with sales to 60.00. Good Cows - 53.00 to 56.00. Canners & Cutters - 49.00 to 53.00. Heavy Bulls - 66.00 to 64.00. A bull consigned by George Pearson of Ethel weighing 2180 lbs. sold for 64.00. 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a - 76.00 to Devon Sliced HAM 175-gram Pkg., 1.29. Robin Hood All purpose FLOUR . 10 kg. 22 lb. 6.49 Schneider Frozentood'n MeatY MEAT PIES 25° gram. .89' Weston Chocolitte Chip • COOKIES Reg. 159 • 1.29 Schneider, HEAD CHEESE 375 gra!”..0.01ils LZU Eminwsiireet .•a MIXED PICKLES 32 : 1.19 stiildst ORA NGESM size 1,13 „ Dazen .49 Nmin McCUTCHEON GROCERY We Deliver ' Brussels • 887,944S You'll never look back once you've driven an Axial Flow Iii CANADA g p 11111111111IN Axial-Flow Combine USED COMBINES . ALE -4•11.•••TIION Worry Free (Interest Free Mar. 1 /81) SEAFORTH 521'0120 FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED SEAPORTH • AYR • CAMBRID'Ot •,W0005TOCK 111 -11;;II''"•*',%-.'"' • ••"•';';',.;;`, tz.; • .••• . . 20 THE BRUSSELS POST OCTOBER 22, in° oir f guitar with the MuChan family, London, at their cottage near Lions Head. Miss Sandra Cameron, Barrie, spent the weekend at her home here. • Mr/ and Mrs. Leslie. Knight and boys spent the weekend at.Moose Lake, in the Haliburton area at' Harold Knight's cottage. Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645 A good congregation attended;' the 115th. Anniversary service in. Knox Church on Sunday morning, October 19th. The guest Bakery Grocery . TEPHENSON 887-9226 Brussels 11 11 31 Great fabric creations Moon Velour Suede washable 60" wide, assort- ed colours, machine washable 5 .00 metre Printed Flannellette Felt pieces Three pieces, variety colour. Seaforth 527-1960 preacher was the Rev. Miss Leslic_Landell, RA., B.D, of the Atwood Presbyterian Church. The soloist waS Miss Kathy Word of Monkton, accompanied on the guitar by Randy Ward, also from Monkton. The local choir contributed a number, with organist and choir leader, Mrs. 'Stewart Steiss. Miss Joanne Knight assisted at the piano. , Mr. and • Mrs., Allan McTaggart, Goderich, and Mrs, Allan Siemon and girls. Brodhagen, attended the Anniversary service and visited after with. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Bin Bekker and Nicole, of London,, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass and family en Sunday. Mrs. Patrick Adams and little daughter of Manotiek spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch. Mrs. Don Jacklin and son Danny, St. Clements, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Crawford, Monkton, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dunn. , INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK. Michael James Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry, ,Goderich was baptized on Sunday, Oct. 12 at the regUlar Morning service, by the minister the. Rev. Dr. Ross K. Thomson. 'Grey Central. Home and School Association Executive hosted' the annual Kindergarten tea on Sept. 30. Each child introduced his or her Mom to kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Richmond. Kendra Krauter, former executive member, assisted the children with name tags and_corsages for the guests.. Mrs. Elsie Lamont, a past president, poured at the tea table centred w ith a dried flower arrangement, court- esy of Mrs. Matheson, Molesworth.Tea, punch and fancy squares were enjoyed by 80 guests. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. John Saxon in the loss of;her father, the late Charles Duggan, whose death high of 41.25. 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 45,75. 50 to 60 lb, pigs to a high of 51.50. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 56.00. 70 to 80 lb, pigs to a high of 64.00. occurred in Toronto on Sat., Oct 11 at the age, of 82. Mrs. Saxon was in Toronto. for the' weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Fischer, Toronto, spent. the Thanksgiving weekend with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Stanley Fischer. Mr, and Mrs. 'Earl Dunn spent the holiday weekend Polyester russeis Stockyard