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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-08-21, Page 5TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN . these T1118, some to spt travel Y great as, alwi teat i better rD Brussels Stockyard Report DON'T BE SHY COME JOIN US! ‘1.1/1rAkill uolr/go BE A + BLOOD DONOR IDB business loans anywher e in Canada We can lend to iikirty every type of ,enterOiVr•e. manuiactiginsi ... oilialeOle and ,gait trade. , . tbuiisni and ekieaiicin , • , 661-,W ., , ag-riailivit .„ , tranitiotiati on aiid -sor'aje, il you need litiariSial assistance MO; expand or modernize i iitiiiejSSi anyviiieF6 iiiCadOcia, we Invite yoolo iiiiSUsi yoUrieSiiiiSiSSMS WO Us: idb 71.ivo. pl Cr.". N ant STEM SO MEAT MARKET Minced Ham, Mac and Cheese and CHICKEN LOAF Smoked PICNIC SHOULDERS Round Steak and STEAK. ROASTS lb. 1.09 lb. 790 lb. 1.59 'Old ORANGE JUICE, 12-oz. tins 2 for 830 "Banquet" — Chicken, Turkey, Salisbury Steak T.V. DINNERS. each 65 If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps 1DB can help you. 11 p INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT HANK 1032 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. N5A 6Z3 271-5650 Fire guts HamiNon home HE IS LIVELY AND INTERESTING At seven, a boy is rather young to be choosing a career but anyone familiar with the theatre will fee! Tommy' should be an actor. He is almost a double for Tom Kneebone, one of Canada's most shining talents. Besides his looks) Tommy has another quality that might help- him in a stage career. He loves to be in the limelight. This is not showing off, according to the people who know him best. It's because he is an insecure youngster, greatly in need of attention and affection. Tommy is healthy, slim, wiry, active and a bit small for his age. He has dark eyes, light brown hair and faii. skin. School proved difficult at first for Tommy becaOse he was lively and easily 'distracted. he spent two and a half years in kindergarten. He 'now loves school and did well in Grade 1. He enjoys intellectual activities and is now learning to play chess. Tommy likes listening to stories' but is beginning to read on his own, He is showing an interest in music. Such an active lad is almost bound to'enjoy outdoor activities. Tommy is a camping enthusiast and likes skating, skiing, riding his bike and swimming,. for which he has already started to win badges, Tommy should be the youngest in the family with no children close to him in age. To inquire about adopting Tonimy, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888. Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption' information, Please contact Our local Children's Aid Society.. 6164 d HAM Five steers from LB Farms of .2711 a llenstein, averaging 1112 lbs. or 54,25 plus 2. old for 54,70 plus 2. . HOICE STEERS - 52.00 to 54.00 obert Wheeler of R.R.5, 000 STEERS - 49.00 to 51.00 ceps with cattle lacking finish or iti sales to 54.70 plus 2. nderwood of R.R.1, Wingham, &limn or plain cattle are us 2, fOcult to trade. There were only .usscls, avenaging 1063 lbs. sold us 2, few heiferS on offer. The market at Brussels Stock- edition under pressure. The Six steers consigned by George eraging 1293 lbs. sold for 54.35 rds Friday was active on choice Seven steers consigned by 54.10 plus 2, with his offering of trading for 53.90 plus 2. 27 steers averaging 1094 lbs. lbs. sold for 53.85 plus 2. CHOICE COWS - 26.00 to 29,00 with sales to 31.75. GOOD COWS - 24.00 to 26.00. Mervin Martin of R.R.1, averaging 1129 lbs. selling for Wilhee of Walton, averaging 1096 Murray Shiell of R.R.3, Wingham averaging 1033 lbs. sold for 53.60 plus 2. Platzer of Auburn, averaging 1050 lbs,. sold for 53.60 plus 2. Two steers consigned by L. Six steers consigned by Ian Fourteen steers consigned by ZIP Three steers consigned by Bob ELECTRIC 'ens of R.R. 1 , Lucknow, avera,g' 1150 lbs, sold for 54.25 plus 2. CONTRACTING Two steers consigned by eorge Adams of Wroxeter, Residential, CoMmercial eraging.1120 lbs. sold fot 54,25" Industrial us 2. He also had 4 Holstein ereford crossbred steers weigh , Brussels, ont. Ph. 804489 g 1188 lbs, trade for 52;60 phis Prop. WAYNE GRUBS Twelve steers consigned by REPORT Recent investigations carried 'out by the OPP of Wingham, Detachment include: One investigation with one person charged under the Liquor Control Act. thirteen charges laid witheight persons warned under Traffic Act. Twenty-seven investigations with eight persons charged under the Criminal Code. On Tuesday, August 13, Robert C. Stephenson and Douglas Ennis of Seaforth were involved in a collision on Mill Street, west of Turnberry Street in Brussels. There were no injuries, and total damages were estimated at $550.00. Charges are pending. On Thursday, August 15, Mrs. Marion W. McBurney of R.R.#5, Wingham was fatally injured in a collision with a truck driven by Alan J. Schumacher of R.R.#2, Mildmay. The collision occurred on Concession 10-11 at Sideroad 36-37, East Wawanosh Township. Mr. Schumacher received injuries as a result of, the accident. Total damages to both vehicles were estimated at $4300.00. Charges are pending. On Saturday, August 17, Th • omas 'A. Hallahan of R.R.1, Belgrave, was injured as a result of a single car accident on Concession 6 - 7 at Sideroad 36-37, East Wawanosh. Damages to the Halahan vehicle were estimated at $1000.00. "On Sunday, August 18, Melville Mathers of R.R.#4, Wingham and Thelma F. Bannerman of Hanover, were involved in a two-car accident on Highay #4, south of the Maitland - River Bridge, Morris. A passenger in the Bannerman vehicle, ••Fern J. Sillick of Mildmay, received minor injuries as a result of the accident. Total damages to the vehicles involved were estimated at $150.00. Charges are pending. Fire on Monday afternoon gutted the two-storey brick home of Jack Hamilton of Bluevale. No one was - injured. Mrs. Hamilton, with the aid of neighbours and passers-by, succeeded in removing furniture. Wingham and Blyth firemen fought the blaze to no avail as the flames spread rapidly throughout the house. SyMpathy in the loss of their home is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton by their many friends here. Jack is a former Brussels resident. DAyid and Dewayne Golley provided special music on the electric guitar and accordion, playing, "The Bible Tells Me So" and "It Is No Secret". Mr.Wayne Baswick was in charge of the service at the. Presbyterian Church, August 18th. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Newton, Mr. and Mrs.I3ob Hall and family of Shakespeare and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall of Brussels. Miss Connie Mann and Mr. Bill Taws spent last week with Mrs. Ross Mann. Mr.. Norman Walker of Stratford visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family and other relatives in the area. • Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Noble and family at Britton. Miss Vicky Peel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peel was chosen as a delegate of t he 4th Club members of Huron County to go to the Western Fair at London, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Richardson Qt Livonia, . Michigan spent . Saturday with Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Gilkinson. Mr. and Mrs.Fraser Haugh, and Eileen were Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill. The Turnberry Ladies Aid Group met at the home of Mrs. Beryl Kirton in Wingham on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Willitts read the scripture and Mrs. Glenn Snell read the minutes of the last meeting and gave the treasurer's report. Seven ladies spent the afternoon quilting. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffatt, Sandra and-Greg spent a few days at .Bracebridge where they toured Santa's Village. Miss Sandra Moffat spent some holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eccles of Hoist ein. Miss Patti Sheill had a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffatt and family. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Golley and family were Mr. and Mr. Winston Curts, Danny and. Dianne of Sarnia. David, Dale & Scott Eccles of Holstein spent a few days with Sandra and ,Greg Moffatt. Miss Sandra spent a few days with Miss Heather Shiell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brewer , David, Heather, Mark and Sarah spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M.MacFarlane and other area relatives. - A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? -Dial Brussels 887-6641. TICS ienI iforth -0245 News of .4.1vevole Ask for this folder from our representative, TED ROE who will be at: 291-1580 • The Blue Barn Moth! and Restaurant, Hwy. 23, Listowel,, Ontario on August 30th, 1974, from 1-4:30 p.m. THE BRUSSELS row, AUGUST 21, unt..4