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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-06-17, Page 16 410••••••• ,k MOO SPECIALS Old South Orange JUICE 12 oz. Limit SUPER FRIES 2 lb. Orange, Gingerale, Lemon 24 Zip Top CANADAt DRY Limit ouse TOMATOE S No Name BLEACH 128 oz. Nabisco WHEAT Chapman's ICE CREAM 2 "tres 450 gr. .89 .99 5.99 ib .89 .89 1.19 1.45 Open 6 days STEPHENSON Self-Serve Groceteria 887-9226 Brussels i&HWAY- 8 - 'DOA 1/c1V Ca-1 345-Ar2.0 JUNE 15-27 AMERICA'S LEGENDARY '101416E7t, MA1E. EXOTIC•iwrIRTAiNERZr NOT JUST A mALE•STRIPPER Stir AN ASSOLOMY vAl/QUE ,VURLE.SVIJ NOS/CAL 00, COMIC TMENTI` AATNING" THE 77iWe AY AP /tAt-- FORaiTNE , 11 02 rwei4RIAINIAierdTein FROM moot4 ONE' A.M. PION7SAT STRIPTEASE. DA WING' lioasorgbookPIANO Saes. coMEDY I/ opits17466 CARTOONINft Ps 5 fo P9.2,04100i2 4uive -25% 26 ,27•MICHAEL MAIMO& NROPESSAVAIS gaitiolatase awe Frozen Sweet and Sassy DESSERT CUPS Martin's Unsweetened ORANGE JUICE Schneiders #1 BACON Weston Family Chocolate ROLLS Saatchi Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS Cashmere Toilet TISSUE U.S. CARROTS McCUTCHECON, GROCERY Brussels STORE HOURS Monday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. We Deliver 887-9445 170 Gram 48 oz. 500 Gram 60's 4 roll 2 lb. bag .89 .89 1.89 .89 1.99 1.09 .69 Ale - THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 17 0 1941'-e"--- Brussels Stockyard Report The market at Brussels Stockyards traded actively on a good demand with all classes of livestock trading at higher prices. There were 811 cattle and 2129 pigs on offer. Choice Steers-81,50 to 84.50 with sales to 89,75, Good Steers-78.00 to 81.50. A steer consigned by George Underwood Farms of RR1, Wingham weighing 1310 lbs. sold for 89.75 with their load of 44 steers aver- aging 1311 lbs. selling for an overall price of $3,20, A steer consigned by Keith Jacklin of Bluevale weighing 1120 lbs. sold for 86.25, Five steers consigned by Andy McMichael of Wroxe- ter averaging 1264 lbs. sold for 84,60. A steer consigned by Iken- dale Farms of R.R. 4, Walk- erton weighing 1350 lbs. sold for 85.25 with their 'load of 22 steers averaging 1140 lbs. selling for $3.05. Twenty steers consigned by Bradley Galbraith of Wingham averaging 1234 lbs. sold for 83.65, Four steers consigned by Neil. Rintoul of Lucknow averaging 1332 lbs. sold for 83,60, Ten steers consigned by Bob Alexander of Ethel aver- aging 1312 lbs. sold for $3.35, Two steers consigned by Robert Scott of Seaforth averaging 1175 lbs. sold for $4.75. Twenty four light steers consigned by Mac Black of Bluevale averaging 1054 lbs. sold for 82,90, Four steers consigned by Lorne Keiswetter of R.R. 1, Mildmay averaging 1292 lbs. sold for 84.50. A steer consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon weighing 1410 lbs. sold for 86.00 with their load of 40 steers averaging 1200 lbs. selling for an overall price of 82.60. Two steers consigned by Murray Vincent of Belgrave averaging 1135 lbs. sold for 84.25. Ten steers consigned by John and Gerald. McArter of Brussels averaging 1117 lbs. sold for 82.50. Choice heifers-78.00 to 82.00 with sales to 84.70. Good heifers-75.00 to 78.00. Two heifers consigned by Aubrey McNichol and Sons of RR2, Blyth averaging 1035 lbs sold for 84.70 with their load of 33 heifers averaging 912 lbs. selling for an overall price of 80.00. Three heifers consigned by Chris Hamer of Wroxeter averaging 957 lbs. sold for 83.00. A heifer consigned by Joe Smith of RR3, Brussels weighing 1080 lbs. sold for 84.00 with his lot of 10 heifers averaging 1070 lbs. selling for 81.50. Twelve heifers consigned by Elston Arnold of Kincar- dine averaging 980 lbs. sold for the overall price of 79.95. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kow- tecky nee Chureb Tompkins and Philip of Kitchener renewed acquaintances in the village on Thursday. Heather, Charlotte and Duane Brubacher of Clifford are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Coulter and family attended the shower for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coulter in the Agri- cultural Hall in Listowel Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bower Far- rish spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Farrish and all attended their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish's 57th wedding anni- versary on last Saturday. Mr. Fred Coulter is spend- ing a few days with his daughter Mrs. Melvin 0- mand of Listowel and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Colvin and Shawn Foxton of Tees- water, Mr. and Mrs. Earle King and Karen of Harriston called on Mrs. Harvey Adams on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown spent the weekend at Doone Antique Car Show. Mr. Birks Robertson of Teeswater spent the week- end at the home of Mrs. Glad Edgar. The families of Patricia Stewart of Mayne Corners and John Rosendale of Kurtzville gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayburry, Gorrie,on Sunday HIT AND RUN - Lorne Draper's car, parked in the Municipal parking lot was smashed in a hit and run accident on Friday night. (Photo by Ranney) orrie for a miscellaneous shower, in honour of their approach- ing marriage on June 19 in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Molesworth. Also celebrated was Mr. Oliver Stewart's 80th birthdays he is grandfather of the bride elect. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller of Dearborn Heights, Michi- gan spent several days visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Raven of Etobicoke visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Dennis, and called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schiestel and baby daughter KONGSKILDE VIBRO-CROP SHAKES DOWN WEEDS UP TO 7 TINES BETTER! 1. An option kit can increase each gang to 7 Kongskilde 'S' shaped tines for complete cleaning in wider row crops. 2. MOdels are available from 2 to 12 rows for row widths of 18" td 40". 3. Tool bars are made of special pre-stressed steel for unseen strength. 4. Patented eccentric bolt on the tool bar stops tines from foosening. 5. All parallelograms have grease fittings, 6. Side play is elinfinated because parallelograms are threaded on one side so gang can be tightened. 7. Trash free rolling shield, spring loaded guide coulters and other options available for varying crop conditions. SENFORT111 5214120