HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-10-07, Page 7Blyth Meat Market
"Presents its 4th Annual"
"FREEZER BEEF SALE"
Wed., Oct. 7 to Closing Sat., Oct. 10
BEEF SIDES
BEEF FRONT 1/4's
BEEF HIND 1/4's
BEEF CHUCKS
BEEF HIPS
BEEF LONG LOINS
230-260 lb. ay.
115-130 lb. ay.
115-130 lb. ay.
60-80 lb. ay.
45 7 60 lb. ay.
30-40 lb. ay.
1.55,,
1.39,,
1.79 lb
1.49,,
1.89..
2.29lb
ALL PRICES Include cutting, wrapping, quick freezing and
are subject to normal cutting loss.
ALL BEEF is Grade Al or A2 and hung as long as you wish.
ALL ORDERS Are prepared and packaged to suit your family requirements.
BLYTH MEAT MARKET
Open 6 days a week Fri. till 9 p.m.
Blyth
"We also feature Our own homemade country sausage's ,
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Now at
Val 's Fashion Fare
Blyth
Daily Bonus Draw
WIN A GIFT 'CERTIFICATE EQUAL
TO YOUR PURCHASE
(Winner every shopping day)
LAST WEEK'S WINNERS:
October 1 - Sheila MacPherson, Brussels $47.98
October 2 - Lizzie Feagan, Goderich $32.00
October 3 - Sharon Wilson, Blyth $22.00
OPEN 6. DAYS A WEEK
CHARGEX WELCOME
THE BRUSSELS POST , OCTOBER, 7, 1981 -- Al
Obituary
two grandchildren. Also sur-
viving are two brothers, Wil-
ford of Valleyview, Alberta,
and Kenneth of Kitchener.
He was predeceased by two
brothers and three sisters.
Funeral services were held
from the Sacred Heart
Church, Wingham with
Father J. Marentette officiat-
ing. Burial followed in the
Arthur cemetery.
Pallbearers are Mark
Beech of Hyde Park, Dr.
David Berberick of Walker-
ton, Bruce Hahn of Monkton,
Charles Edward of Windsor,
Christopher Howlett of Elmi-
ra and Robert Berberick of
Toronto.
MERVIN C. McDONALD
Mervin C. McDonald of
Belgrave died. Monday; Sept-
ember 28 in. Wingham and.
District Hospital following a
two month illness. He was in
his 70th year.
He was born in Arthur, a
son of the late Mr, and Mrs.
J.J. McDonald. He was, an
accountant and in his early
life was a banker. He moved
to Belgrave in 1974. He was a
member of the Sacred Heart
Church in Wingham.
Surviving are his wife the
former Jean Hahn and child-
ren Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.
Barry Beech) of Hyde Park
and Peter of Kitchener and
1 ve'‘' SUNDAY tekti_
sit Stuffed Rolled Ribs '474
Roast Turkey ,with all the trimmings
MONDAY
Roast Turkey
with all the trimmings, turnips, pumpkin pie for
dessert.
Happy Birthday Grey Township
on your 125th
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e., i 4.11..1'4..,=‘,Lckriiht i c 4 I — riscilia and
Cliff Bray, Pat and Jim Davis and Betty and
Carl Gowing were all married in the same year
and on Saturday evening celebrated their 40th
Mr. and Mrs. Dick David-
son of Regina, Saskatchewan
visited this past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray and
relatives and also attended
the 40th wedding anniversary
of Carl and Betty Gowing,
Priscilla and Cliff Bray and
Pat and Jim Davis in the
B.M.G. Community Centre
on Saturday evening. Mrs.
Gowing, Mrs. Bray and Mrs.
Davis are all former Raymond
girls who decided to get
married the same year. Betty
and Carl were married Oct-
anniversaries at
Centre. The women
sisters.
ober 3 and. Priscillaand Pat
and their husbands were both
married November 15. Satur-
day's celebrations were ar-
ranged by different members
of the family. Winnie Cona-
boy from Cochrane, Alberta
also attended.
Michelle and Kelly Krauter
were successful with their
skating tests in Stratford on
Saturday, October 3. '
the B M G Community
were the former Raymond
(Photo by Langlois)
Raymond girls wed 40 years
4-H news
BY WANETA JACOBS In this meeting members
The first meeting of the learned how to debone chick-
Brussels I club was held at en thighs and made the
Jane Draper's house. Mem- recipe Chicken with a Chin-
bers learned how to debone a ese Accent and Rice Pilaff.
chicken. They were sampled by all
The second meeting of the members who agreed they
Brussels I Kentucky Fried were tasty.
Egg Shells was held at Jane The third meeting of the
Draper's Wednesday, Sep- Brussels I Kentucky Fried
tember 231 Please turn to page i0