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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-11-26, Page 6,c.s.V..,••••••^"."..""="r=TAIVAPILTA=ca A THE :BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 26, 1000, Ob04,aries MISS MAGDA JESCHKE' ember 27, 1979. Surviving Miss Magda (Martha) , are one sister Mrs. Florence Jeschke, age 69, died in VVilsbn 'and one brother Scarborough Nov. 26, as a Gordon, both of Goderich; 4 result of injuries sustained Iwo daughters, Mrs. Hugh when hit by an automobile on mary) Campbell of Bluevale and Mt's. Viola, Adams of 5,', Brussels and two' ' sons, Gordon of Listowel and Harvey of Wroxeter. Also surviving are 11 grandchild-, ten and 2 great granddaugh- R.A. BRADSHAW Russell Abel Bradshaw of Brussels, died Wednesday, November 19 in Huronview, Clinton in his 84th year. He, was born in Morris Township, the son of the late Thomas and Mary Bradshaw , and farmed on the second concession of Grey Town- .ship. He was a member of St. John's Anglican Church. He was pre•deceased by his. wife, the former Mae asby who died on Sept- Mrs. Agnes Gilders of God- erich and Barbara Bradshaw of Goderich. Funeral services were held on Saturday, Nbvember, 22 from the Brussels chapel of Oct 16 in Scarborough. 'S'he lived in' Cranl3roolc with her late -father, Paul Jeschke, until 1946, after coming from Kiel, Germany in 1929. S'he then made her home in TOronto, visiting ters. Cranbrook in the summers. Besides his Wife" he was She is"the sister of the late alsb pre deceased by . one Hertha Giessler and Herhert grandson arid two sisters; M Jeschke. Survivors are a brother-in- law, Ed GieSSler, a niece, Betty Hirzel and a grand- niece, Holly Hirzel of Fraser, Michigan. She was buried .in Toronto. the M.L. Watts Funeral Home with Rev. Dan Sar- gent officiating, Burial was in the Brussels cemetery. Pallbearers were grand- sons Bob Bradshaw, Chris Sturgeon, , Glen and Bruce Campbell and Andy and David Adams. Flower bear- ers were granddaughters, Vicki Sturgeon, Karen Brad- shaw and grandson Stephen Adam's: Brussels . Stockyard Report ' The market at Brussels A heifer consigned by Stockyards met a good de:. George Blake of • Brussels mand on Friday, with a light weighing .1050, lbs. sold for offering of steers selling 83.75 with his lot of 20 steady and a heavy supply of heifer's averaging 1072 lbs. heifers trading at higher selling for an overall price of prices. All weights of pigs 82.10. sold higher. There were 1053 Six heifers consigned by cattle and 2186 pigs'on offer. Don Bailey ,of R.R. 1, Elm- Choice Steers - 82.00 to wood, averaging .1001 lbs. 85.00 with sales, to 87,50. sold for 81.10 with his lot of h e .Good Steers - 78.00 to 82.00 14 ifers averaging 935-lbs. A steer consigned by Dave sold for an overall price of Wheeler of Brussels weigh- . 81.10. ing 1080 lbs. sold for 87.50 tighteen : heifers- con- with his load' of 56 steers signed by Earl Fitch of averaging 1214 lbs. selling Wroxeter averaging 1015 loithe overall price of 85.10. lbs. sold for an overall price Two steers consigned by of 79.60, Gordon Daer of Auburn aver- Three heifers consigned by aging 1330 lbs. sold for 84.00 Joe Zettler R.R. 2, Walk- Four steers .consigned by " ereon averaging1170 lbs. Martin Hendricks of R.R. 7, sold for 82.50 with his lot of 7 tuCknow averaging 1205 lbs. heifers- averaging 1105 lbs. sold for 83.50. selling for 81.40. Three steers consigned by Eightheifers consigned by Doug Wagg of R.R. 5, Mit- Henry"Farms of Blyth aver- :hell averaging 1210 lbs. sold aging 1171 lbs. sold for 82.00 !'or 83.50 with his lot of 6 with their offering of 110 steers averaging 1195 lbs. heifers averaging 993 lbs. selling for 82.80. selling for an overall price of Fourteen Fancy light 79,70, • steers consigned by Ron A heifer consigned by Jack Thompson of Bluevale aver- Cardiff of Brussels weighing aging 1025 lbs. sold for 1110 lbs. sold for 82:00 with 82.60. his 1 of of 9 heifers averaging Three steers consigned by 1107 lbs. selling for 80.05. Gordon Dougherty of Goder- Choice Cows - 55.00 to ich averaging 1136 lbs. sold 58.00 with sales to 58.50 for 82.35. ' Good Cows - 52.00 to' Choice -Heifers - 77.00 to 55.00. 82.00 with sales to 85.75. Canners & Cutters - 48.00 Good Heifers 75.00 to 77.00 to 52.00. A heifer consigned. by Jack" to 40 lb. pigs traded to a Flanagan of Dublin weighing high of 1100 lbs. sold for 85.75 with 40 to 50-lb. pigs to a high his load of 25 heifers of 60.00 averaging 116 lbs. selling for 50 to 60-lb. pigs to a high the overall price of 83.05. of 66.75. He is survived by his, wife , the service and Reverend Sheila, two sons, Robert of Eric LeDrew assisted, Burlington, Douglas of Honorary pallbearers were. Charles Procter and Donald Martin, representing the Brussels Legion Pipe Band, Douglas Drysdale, Verdun, P.Q. and Dr. C,C. Schofield of .,Newmarket, Pallbearers were Judge John Pringle, Simcoe; Ross Procter, Belgrave; James McKinney, November 20 and the Legion Burlington; Fred Swann, Memorial Service was Dundas; Jack O'Brien, Fort conducted by , the Legion Erie and Howard Martin, Padre, Reverend . Eric Brussels. LeDrew. Jim McLean of the The funeral, service was Brussels Legion Pipe Band, ,held in Wellington Square piped the lament at " the United Church, Burlington, conclusion, of the service. A where he had been a long- reception was held for family time member,. on Friday: and ,friends in the McMillan „. afternoon, NOvember '21' Rooni''of \Wellington .,Square, with creinationto follow, Dr. United Church following the Hugh, Pritchard officiated at service. ' , . . a , • ma• r 87 Mon., COMPLETE David Tues., Saturday Closed p OPTOMETRIST'S Prescriptions OPTICAL Main Thurs., ' OPHTHALMOLOGIST'S Langstaff Optician St., South,, filled promptly HOURS: Fri 9:00 9:00 a. m- - 12 all dciy Wednesday SERVICE and a.m. - p.m. SEAFORTH 5:30 52771 Ltd. p.m. 303 FERTILIZERS for 420), -Bag & Bulk Agroniii Cattle mineral Salt ‘ Aureomyein Corn Brussels * ' FEEDS-Provimi . . Agrorinart - Crumbles , . 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In 1973, the Richards purchased their farm in Grey Township and commenced farming full-time in 1975. Wendall was a drummer with the Brussels Legion Pipe Band and was alsO the drum instructor. He attended. Mayflower. Wendall grew up Brussels United Church, was in. Montreal, 'PA). • and ' a member" of the Board of following service in the Stewards from 1977 to 1979 RCAF, attended. McGill and also taught the Senior University, where Sunday. School classes there, gradu ,ated in 1948 with a fie ,particpated in ,theatre 'Bachelor of Science in Productions for the Grey Mathematics and Physics. Central Home' and School became a .Canadian :,Association and • was citizen in 1952 and .movedh Associated Bodmin Ltd, Burlington, Ontario in 1953. in their purebred hog Her,,w0s, employed with' breeding • and . selling. Westinghouse .iprogram. WENDALLIRICHARDS Wendall Bond. Richards. of , Brussels, died suddenly at his farm home on Tuesday, November 18, 1980. Born in Northampton, Massathusetts, 'U.S.A., he was a descendant of the, Fathers who travelled to America on *the • Guelph and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents,, • and his brother, Reese, formerly of Chatham. Visitation took place at Watts Funeral Home, Brussels on Thursday,