The Brussels Post, 1981-12-30, Page 11MANS
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Specials for Dec. 31 - Jan. 6
Cashew pieces 2.991.
Chicken Soup base 1 99.
Rolled Oats .3S
All Purpose Flour .331
Raspberry Jam i90
THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER $0, 1981 All
Cranbrook hears carollers
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887.6641
Residents were treated to
carol singing on Sunday, Dec.
20, by the Sunday School, and
on Tuesday evening by young
people from the Mennonite
Church, east of Cranbrook.
The community extends
sympathy to the family of the
late Allan Smith, who died in.
Listowel hospital Dec. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. John Saxon,
Laura and Eddie, spent their
Christmas with his parents in
Scar'boro7:
Mr. an Mrs. Alex Camer-
on had thei amity for Christ-
mas and grandparents, Mrs.
Caloin Cameron and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Paris, Mitchell.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Engel visited them on
Christmas numbering 37 alto-
The market at Brussels
Stockyards traded on a fair
demand last Friday on a light
offering of cattle. A good
supply of pigs traded steady.
There were 459 cattle and
1605 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers-72.00 to
75.00 with sales to 76.00.
Good Steers-69.00 to 72.00.
A steer conSigned by Ralph
Foster of RR6, Goderich
weighing 1280 lbs. sold for
76.00 with his lot of 11 steers
averaging 1242 lbs. selling
for 72.95.
Two steers consigned by
Dave Wheeler of R.R. 5,
Brussels averaging 1155 lbs.
sold for 75.25 with his load of
42 steers averaging 1243 lbs.
selling for an overall price of
73.10.
Two steers consigned by
Wilhelm Bros. of Walkerton
averaging 1180 lbs. sold for
74.00.
Nine steers consigned by
Ross Durnin of Lucknow
averaging 1067 lbs. sold for
73.10.
Nine steers consigned by
Elmer Riley of Walkerton
averaging 1118 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 72.90.
Choice Heifers-68.00 to
72.00 with sales to 75.00.
Good Heifers-66.00 to
68.00.
A heifer consigned by Jack
Flanagan of Dublin weighing
1190 lbs. sold for 75.00 with
his load of 49 heifers averag-
ing 1134 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 71.70.
A- heifer consigned by Bob
McDonald of Brussels weigh-
ing 1190 lbs. sold for 70.00
with his lot of 12 heifers
averaging 1001 lbs. selling
for 68.80.
Mrs. Daciswell, Harriston,
visited over Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith
and family.
Christmas guests with Mr,
and Mrs. Clare Veitch and
Janet, were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Barker, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Barber, Brent and
Nathan, Mr. and Mrs, Rae
Barker and Melissa, all of the
Mitchell area, Mrs. Gordon.
Peachey, Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn
entertained their family and
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Machan,
Listowel on Boxing Day.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
gether. Mr. and Mrs, John
Voll and girls recently of
Aldergrove, B.C. and Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Wick and
family of Marathon came the
farthest. Mrs. Ward of Bins,
sels also spent Christmas
there.
Mrs. Ida Gordon spent
Christmas in Oshawa with
Mr. and Mrs.: Frank. Hunter
and family.
Mrs. Coghlin, Listowel,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quipp
and family, Tiverton, were
Christmas guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Evans and
boys.
I. Will Perrie, Colorado,
spent Christmas with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Perrie, Bob and Gene
Styer, Louisburg, Pennsyl-
vania, friends of Will, spent a
few days at the same home.
Fair demand
at Stockyards
Stuart Stevenson were home
for Christmas, also their
grandmother, Mrs. Mary
• Burr, Scarborough.
l Spending Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel,
Paul and Susan were Sharon,
Tracy and Camile Aback),
London, Rosanne, Kitchener,
Ron Burdett, Stratford, Mrs.
Gertie Bolger, Brussels and
Mrs. Mac Engel.
Congratulations to. Mr. and
Mrs. David Rapson, (Sharon
Smith) 11th con. on the birth
of their daughter, Rebecca.
Dawn, on Dec. 18 in Wing=
ham hospital.
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Canada
New Postal
Rates start
Jan.lsto 19820
Here are some of the new postal
rates that will apply, as of
January 1st, 1982, for delivery of
Canadian and International mail.
Complete details on the new rates, including rates applicable to
business mailers, are available at Post Offices.
Mail for delivery within Canada
Six heifers consigned by
Doug Jeffery of RRI, Wroxe-
ter averaging 938 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 68.75.
Two heifers consigned by
Mac Inglis of Clifford averag--
ing 1060 lbs. sold for 70.00.
Choice Cows-43.00 to 47.00
with sales to 48.75.
Good Cows-40.00 to 43.00.
Canners and Cutters-37.00
to 40.00.
First Class Letters
Special Delivery
Certified Mail
Registered Mail
Greeting Cards
Third Class Items
Parcels:
e.g. 2 kg (4.4 lbs)
0-30 g
30.50 g
1st Class Postage Plus
1st, 3rd or 4th Class Postage Plus
1st Class Postage Plus
0-50 g
0-50 g
Toronto to Winnipeg 1st Class
4th Class
.300
.454
$1.00
•$1.00
$1.85
.304
.304
$4.00
$1.75
Montreal to Quebec•City 1st Class 4'$2.45
4th Class $1.30
The `V stamp
Telepost: 50 words
Mail for delivery to the U.S.A.
Air Mail Letters and
Post Cards
Greeting Cards
Air Mail Letters and
Post Cards 0-20 g
20-50 g
Aerogrammes
Greeting Cards 0-20 g
Mail for delivery overseas
Canada,
0.30 g •
30-50 g
0-50 g
Coiled postage can, of course, be biede up by
using combinations of existing ataMpS,
Until new 30e stamps become available,
Canada Post is issuing a special stamp called
the "A" stamp.
the "A" stamp shows no denomination, bUt it
has a value of 304. It must only be used on mail
posted and delivered within Canada. It must not
be used on nail leaving Canada.
$3.45
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.504
.304
.60*
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.60*
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