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A16 THE, BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 15, 1901.-
UCVV will practise sharing
The Easter meeting of the
Afternoon unit of the U.C.W.
was held at the home of Mrs.
Anne Smith with 18 mem-
People we know
Carl and. Eleanor flem-
mingway have just returned
from Vancouver where they
visited with their son Ray
and his wife Elaine and other
relatives.
Doug McArter who is a
patient in hospital spent thq
weekend here at home with
hisi family.
bers in attendance. Ida
Evans called the meeting to
order with Prayer and a
poem "God's Law."
The Bible Study was le‘d
by Mrs. J. Crocker, She
explained that this Scripture
is a prayer of penitence in a
time of affliction. The first
verses are full of lamentation
followed by a song full of
praise to God for His eternal
care as well as His promises
of security for the future
generatons. "Come Let us
sing of a Wonderful love"
was sung in unison.
Miss Laura Lucas con-
versed the study- "Love
Makes the Word go round."
The question "How do we
practise sharing Love in our
church?" was answered in a
variety of means 1. be friend-
ly 2. make everyone wel-
come, 3. be interested in
their welfare, 4, Encourage
participation in activities in
church life, 5, plan organized
visitations.
Some people are more aloof
than others. So me are lonely
and feel rejected. Surely we
can contact these people and
interest them in church pro-
jects.
Christians gravitate to-
ward each other since they
The market at Brussels
Stockyards traded on a good
demand at higher prices on
cattle, pigs were barely
steady. There were 666 cattle
and 1288 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers - 78.00 to
81.00 with sales to 83.00.
Good Steers - 75.00 to
78.00. •
A steer consigned by Jim
Biernes of R.R. 2, Listowel
weighing 1270 lbs. sold for
83.00 with his lot of 5 steers
averaging 1182 lbs. selling
for 80.45.
Twenty-three steers
consigned by Earl Fitch of
Wroxeter averaging- 1121
lbs. sold for 81.05 with his
load of 49 steers averaging
1100 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 80.53.
A steer consigned by
Maple Emblem Farms
weighing 1390 lbs. sold for
82.50 with their 41 steers
averaging 1218 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 80.10.
Two steers consigned by
JiM Hayden of Goderich
averaging 1250 lbs. sold for
82.75 wit his 21 steers
averaging 1195 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 79.50.
Twenty-four steers
consigned by George Adams
of Wroxeter averaging 1256
lbs. sold for an overall price
of 80.10.
Four steers consigned by
John Van Nynattan of R.R 5,
Mitchell averaging 1047 lbs.
sold for 81.60 with his lot of
14 steers averaging 1143 lbs.
selling for 80.35.
Five steers consigned by
Lloyd Winters of R.R. 5,
Mildmay averaging 1124 lbs.
sold for 81.10.
Six steers consigned by
George Drost of R.R. 2,
Drayton averaging 1290 lbs.
sold for.81.50 with his load of
56 steers averaging 1142 lbs.
selling for an overall price of
79.60.
A steer consigned by John
Thornton of Gorrie weighing
1180 lbs. sold for 82.00 with
his lot of 5 steers averaging
1242 lbs. selling for 79.90.
Seven steers consigned by
Grant McDonald of Ripley
averaging 1146 lbs. sold for
80.00 with his 21 steers
averaging 1128 lbs. selling
for 79.60.
Choice Heavy heifers -
78.00 to 80.00 with sales of
83.50,
Choice Light Heifers -
76.00 to 78.00.
Two heifers consigned by
Jack Flanagan of Dublin
averaging 1250 lbs, sold for
83.50 with his load of 35
heifers, mainly HereforcK
averaging 1149 lbs. selling
fOr an overall price of 79.04:
A heifer consigned by
George Blake of Brussels
Neighing 1060 lbs. sold for
love
have a common faith- It .is
our business to include
others and enlarge the
group, Each member was
asked to make a personal
report on "Love Efforts" at
the May meeting.
A secret auction will be
held on an Afghan with
proceeds to go toward the
education of our Adopted
Child.
A Bake Sale is planned for
May 23 in the library.
Adah Smith reported ' on
her visit to the Workshop in
Stratford. The moderator,
Rev. Lois Wilson, I was in
attendance which made for a
very interesting afternoon.
82.25 with his lot of 12
heifers averaging 1014 lbs.
selling for 78.40.
Four, heifers consigned by
Harold Bell of Wroxeter
averaging 1217 lbs. sold for
79.35 with his lot of 10
heifers averaging 1197 lbs.
selling for 78.90.
30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a
high of 30.25.
40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high
of 37.75.
50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high
of 44.00.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high
of 47.50. •
70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high
of 49.50.
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