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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-10-28, Page 10LOOK AT ALL THIS STUFF — A number of people sorted through assorted items of clothing at the Rebekah Lodge's Variety Fair on. Saturday afternoon. Inflation :Fighter Coupon SaVe-10% on any $60. order betWeen noW and Xmas '81 lay-a-way With 10% deposit. REGULAR STOCK ONLY: SAVE 10% • 1.1.4.4 PA , a*V, These rich shades of autumn and winter are fashion leaders by Holiday Knit. Limited sizes. Price Larone Sea forth Spittal 527-1960 Keep them cosy this winter, flannelette and ,brushed nylon. A real bargain. 2 to 3X $3 .9 9 Beautiful Blouses Save up to $8. on these style-rite blouses. Sizes 8-20. '196 98 Xmas Card Box 51 This popular box of favorites is Reg. . n 1 99 $2.99. You save $1.00. ;9.99 SHEETS Save ;2;°0 Ibex Flonnele tte$10 99/ Velour 25% off All the popular colors, Now $10.50 a metre, regular $14. Save $3.50. Width 60". pre-chrtstmas Velour sweaters & skirts Children's Pjamas & Gowns Wingham Memorial Shop. QUALITY SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 1581 WINONAM, :JOHN IVIAttitilt Al0 THE. BRUSSELS. POST, OCTOBER 28. 1981' Missionary in Dr. Elizabeth (Betty) Bridgman, a medical mis- sionary from Africa will be speaking in Duff's United. Church, Walton and a num- ber of other places in Huron and Perth Counties starting November 1. The missionary is tent- atively scheduled to speak on. Sunday, November 1 at Duff's United Church in Walton at 11 a.m. Then there will possibly be a meeting with area young people at 3 p,m. and at 7:30 p.m., a mission rally with her host congregation Ontario St. United Church, Clinton. She interned in Vancouver, studied tropical medicine in London and did a year of language study in' Lisbon, Portugal, before join- Walton ing Dr. Walter Strangway at Chissamba in Angola. When Dr. Strangway left in 1967, Dr. Bridgman took over his responsibilities. In. September 1975 when most United Church mis- sionaries had to come home, Dr. Bridgman and nurse Edith Radley remained in Angola where, despite short- ages of medical supplies and ' poor communication, the work at the hospital was carried on. In. October 1976, they were taken from the Chissamba Hospital to Luanda, where they were detained in prison for three months. On Jan- uary 19, 1977, they were released, put on a plane and arrived in Canada on January 20. • Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887.6645 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zim- mer, Cleveland, visited Mrs. Ida Gordon and she accom- panied them on a trip to Bracebridge for several days last week. We are pleased to see Jennifer Vanass home and back to school, following surgery and two weeks in War Memorial Children's Hospital, London. Misses Bernice van Donk- ersgoed and. Sharon Engel of London, visited their families on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bray, Bonnie and Cindy, WRIdmay, visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Crawford on Sunday. The Cranbrook W.I. are sponsoring a quilting course on November 2 from 7 to 9 in the Community Centre. Any- The market at Brussels Stockyards showed a decline of $3.00 to $5.00 per cwt. on fat cattle following the trend of all markets. There were 1044 cattle and 1389 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 73.00 to 76.00 with sales to 77.75. Good Steers - 70.00 to 73.00. A steer consigned by Ger- ald Ball of Embro weighing 1200 lbs. sold for 77.75 with his lot of47 steers averaging 1078 lbs. selling for an overall price of 74.35. Nine steers consigned by Ross McCall of Brussels averaging 1244 lbs. sold for 75.50 with his lot of 14 steers averaging 1204 lbs. selling for 75.10. Four steers consigned by Glen Johnston of Bluevale averaging 1270 lbs. sold for 75.50 with his lot of 11 steers averaging 1210 lbs. selling for 74.60. Three steers consigned by John Vangokel of Mitchell averaging. 1263 lbs. sold for 75.10. Choice Heifers - 72.00 to one interested is welcome and are asked to please bring scraps of material. The Cranbrook. I Eggstra- ordinary Chicks met on Wednesday night at the - home of Linda Minielly to complete their project, with an informal party. The party had a Hallowe'en theme and members could dress in costume if they chose to. Guests and members enjoy- ed a meal served buffet style, of roast chicken, mashed potatoes, peas, dressing, sa- lad and rolls. Also there were relish trays, punch and a dessert consisting of cocoa- nut cream pie and butter pecan cake served with ice- cream. The Forester's are holding their first card party of the season on Friday evening, Oct. 30 at 8:30 in the Community Centre. Ladies are aksed to please bring lunch. 75.00 with sales to 79.75. Good Heifers - 68.00 to 72.00. Good Light Heifers - 64.00 to 68.00. A heifer consigned by Jack Flanagan of Dublin weighing 1030 lbs. sold for 79.75 with his 43 heifers averaging 1137 lbs. selling for an overall price of 74.20. A heifer consigned by Vernon Hodgins of Kincard- ine weighing 1040 lbs. sold for 75.50 with his lot of 12 heifers averaging. 1058 lbs. selling for 73.20. A heifer consigned by Gordon. Dougherty of Goder- ich weighing 1070 lbs. sold for 73.50. Choice Cows - 46.00 to 49.00 with sales to 49.75. Good Cows - 42.00 to 46.00. Canners & Cutters - 38.00 to 42.00. Bulls traded to a high iof 63.00. 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a thigh of 30.75; 40-50 lb. pigs to a high of 39.75; 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 49.00; 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 55.75; 70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high of 62.00. Cranbrook girl home from hospital Brussels Stockyard