HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-01-07, Page 3ICE-LADEN—The Brussels library was one of the number of buildings in
Brussels laden with ice on Friday; after the recent cold snap .
(Photo by Ranney)
Bluevale at New Years
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Correspondent
MRS. JOE, WALKER
• 357-3558
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Snell,
Kathy & Murray visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ron. Elliott and
girls at Palmerston on New
Years Day. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Dettman and Scott
Marritt were visitors at the
same home.
-Mr. and Mrs: Joe Walker,
Sheila & Kevin visited Tues-
day night`with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Burchill and also with
Mrs. Margaret Weitz of
Thornbury; Miss Donna
Weltz of Guelph and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Kerr of Peter-
borough who were visiting at
the same home. =
New Yea'rs Day visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
The market at. Brussels
Stockyards met a good de-
mand on a light offering of
cattle.
There were 516 cattle,
and 1,315 pigs on offer.
MacTavisli were Mr. Jim
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wright, Shari, Jeffrey &
Kenneth, Mr. Douglas
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mac-
Tavish, Tim & Ken spent
New Years with. Mrs. Mary
Barlow of Markdale.
New Years Day visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Henning were Mr. and Mrs.
George Fischer, Mr. and
Mrs. Kalvin Fischer &
Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Moffat & Rob, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Elliott & Shawnda, Mr.
and Mrs. Marty Cretier,
Amy-Jo and JanelL Marie,
Sheila, Kevin and Kathy
Walker, Ken Skinn and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Walker and
A steer consigned by L & B
Farms of Wallenstein weigh-
ing 1360 lbs. sold for 86.25
with their lot of 12 steers
averaging 1308 lbs. selling
for 84.70.
Correspondent
MRS. Mac engel
887-6645 ;
Correspondent
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
335-3424
Mrs. Walter Charles spent
Christmas eve with 'Mr. Don
Charles of Harriston. Mr.
Walter Charles returned
home from Wingham
Hospital on Wednesday prior
to New Years Day.
Mr. and . Mrs. Len Nuhn,
Manitawadge; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Brown and Wayne, Mr.
and Mrs. Sandy Gibson1 Julie
and Jamie were recent
dinner guests of Mrs. Jack
Inglis and boys of Clifford
Mrs. Bob Peter, Bowma-
ville, spent New Years with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn,
R.R. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Charles
of Listowel spent Boxing Day
with Mrs. Walter Charles.
Boxing Day . guest of Mr.
and 'Mrs. Jas. Fudger were
Mr. and Mrs. John Fudger
and Michael of Harriston; Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Heffernian, of
Southampton; Mr. David
Fudger of Lashburn, Sask.;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fudger,
Cheryl and Suzanne of
Harriston, R.R. 2; Mr. Thos.
Fudger and Miss Gail
McCormick of Kitchener.
by Keith Roulston
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Engel and Susan visited with
friends in London for a few
'days.
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald
Dennis and family, Cobourg,
spent several days during the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Smith.
Mr. and Mrs., Steven
Starr, Wallaceburg called on
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Winn: Jean-
Louis of Kingston visited
with Mr. and Mrs. John
anass during the holidays.
Everyone is welcome to
the card party on Friday
evening, Jan. 9 at 8:30 in the
Community Centre
sponsored by the Canadian
Order of Foresters.
THE BRUSSELS .POST S JANUARY 7, 1981 3
Cranbrook visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Coe,
Barry & Clarence of Norval.
Mr. and Mi's. Lloyd
Walker, David & Heather
have returned from an enjoy-
able vacation in Florida.
.People
we know
Rev. and Mrs. Jim Perric
and family and Mrs. Olive
Heslip of Shakespearetiisited
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Perrie and family and Mr.
and' Mrs. W.J. Perrie for
Christmas and New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilkins
of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs.
Brussels Stockyard
Holiday in Gorrie
Continued from,page 2
what retaliatory measures Ontario had left
since it no longer had any industry or
natural resources and Anne Murray had
moved back to Nova Scotia, Mr. Davis only
Brian Wilkins and daughter
Tena of Owen Sound with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale.
Mrs. Kathleen Danby re-
turned home Sunday after
spending the holiday season
with her daughter and son-in
law Ron and Bertha Westcott
of Mississauga.
Behind the scenes
smiled and said we would' have to wait and
see. Sources close to the government
pointed out that Ontario's northern forests
are still the nation's main supplier of paper
for toilet paper.