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market at Brussels
kyards Friday was higher
steers up $1.00 cwt. and
fees up $2.00 cwt. The heavy
ss steers carrying good flesh
ded from 50.00 to 52.00.
hoice Steers - 52.00 to 54.00
h sales to 54.60.
ood Steers - 50.00 to 52.00.
ourteen steers consigned by
ald Wolfe of Dobbington,
aging 1170 lbs. sold for
even steers consigned by
rt Strong of Gorrie,
aging 1129 lbs. sold for
85,
steer consigned by George
ams of Wroxeter, weighing
0 lbs. sold for 54.00.
wo steers consigned by Wm.
ett & Sons of Gorrie,
raging 980 lbs. sold for 54.40'
his 7 holstein-hereford steers
raging 1205 lbs. selling for
0,
ne steers consigned by K & L
Farms of Ethel, averaging
2 lbs. sold for 53.00.
yen steers consigned by
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
ts, Martin MacDonald is a
eat in Winghani Hospital.
I's, Douglas Purdy is a patient
stowel Hospital,
r, and Mrs. Winston
diem and daughter of
bridge. alt were weekend
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Wes.
achem Other visitors at the
home were Mr. and Mts.
rge Hildebrand of Li0Owel,
Helen Hildebrand of
"t° and Mr'. and Mrs. Russel
haw of Hrhssels.
Ylnpathy is expressed to Mrs.
Steffler in the loss of her et, W. Rallahati of Blyth.
Jayay School will reopen on
Sept. 8th at 1.0:45
Robert Martin of Alma, averaging
961 lbs. sold for 53.00.
Choice Heifers - 43.00 to 45.00.
GOod Heifers - 40.00 to 43.00.
There were no heavy heifers on
offer.
Eight heifers consigned by
Stuart Strong of Gorrie,
averaging 837 lbs. sold for
44.90
Fifteen heifers consigned by
Orville Hastings of
Wingham, averaging 806 lbs.
sold for 44.85.
Choice Cows - 22.00 to 24.00
with sales to 24.50.
Good Cows - 20.00 to 22.00.
All weights of weinger pigs met
a strong demand, selling from
$3.00 to $5.00 each over the
previous week.
One lot of 39 head of feeders
averaging 848 lbs. sold for 45.25.
The plain or medium cattle
were difficult to trade.
Tuesday, September 24th is the
date of the Brussels Stockyards'
first Stocker Sale. To consign
cattle phone 887-6461.
following the regular church
service at 9:45.
Mrs. Orlie Shaw, Mt. Forest
visited Mrs. Stuart McNair, Dr.
Uric Bradford, Davis, California
and Mrs.C.C.Bradford, London,
Ontario were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs.W.G.Elliott and
girls.
Miss Betty Anne Stevens is a
patient in LiStOwel Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter JOhnscni
and daughters Kathy, Anne and
Linda, of London, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hugel ,and
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Want Ads. Dial BrtiSsels 887-
6641.,
Provincial enumerators will
visit all households in Ontario
during September to conduct the
annual municipal enumeration.
"Annual municipal enumera-
tion is quite different from the
enumerations conducted in
preparations for Federal and
Provincial elections;" Ontario
Revenue Minister Arthur Meen
explained. "Special voters' lists
are required since eligibility to
vote is different at the municipal
level."
The right to vote in Federal and
Provincial elections is based upon
citizenship, age and residency.
The right to vote in a municipal
election is more extensive since it
allows a non-resident who is at
least 18 years old and a Canadian
citizen or British subject to vote,
if that person owns or rents
property in the municipality. The
spouse of such a non-resident is
also entitled to vote in that
municipality.
"However," Mr. Meen pointed
out, "We require more data than
voter eligibility.. The enumerators
must record the names, ages,
property- status (either owner or
tenant) public or separate school
support and residency of all
Members of each household."
This information is required for
five purposes:
- The preparation of voters' lists
for local elections to be held
December 2;
- The division of the education
portion of property taxes between
the public and separate school
boards;
The distribution of provincial
grants to local governments to
help reduce local tax bills;
- The preparation of jurors' lists;
- The determination of local
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Mr, W.F.Shackleton of
Caledosi and his three grand-
daughters Noreen, Carolyn and
Nancy Shackleton of Inglewood
visited on Saturday with Mrs.
Elizabeth Shackleton and Mrs.
Walter Scott..
Miss Margaret Higgins of
London was a weekend visitor
with her mother, Mrs. Robert
Higgins.
Messrs. Charles. Coultes and.
Clifford Coultes recently visited
with Mr. Harold Buffet of
Carsonville, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobs of
Milvertori called on Clifford.
Coultes on Sunday.
Smiles
"I'm going to get a divorce," a
man told his friend. "My wife
hasn't spoken to me in three
months."
"I'd think twice about that if I
were you," his friend said.
"Wives like that are hard to
find,"
necessary to admit the enumera-
tor to your home," he added.
The enumerators will have a
preprinted notice of everyone
currently on record in the house-
hold. "If the resident agrees that
the information is correct and
complete, he signs the enumera-
tor's record and keeps a copy of
the notice," Mr. Meen said.
"If changes are required as, for
example, an addition to the family
or new occupancy, a change in
school support or the attainment
of voting age, then the enumera-
tion notice is corrected on the
spot. The ' responding adult
verifies the changes and a revised
notice will be mailed to the
household by the assessment
office.
If there is no one at home when
the enumerator calls, the notice
will be left with instructions for
checking and revising it. Non-
resident owners or tenants will
receive their enumeration notices
and relevant instructions in the
mail.
PORK HOSTESS CONTESTANTS — Huron's new
Pork Queen, Brenda Moore of R.R.4, Goderich,
second from left, was surrounded by the other
contestants at the annual Huron Pork Producers
barbecue in Seaforth last Thursday night. Margaret
Van Dyk, Seaforth, left, Yvonne Bean, Auburn,
Cheryl Webster, Varna and Teresa Ondrejicka,
Exeter, were the runners up. The Pork Hostess
contest was judged by Mrs. Jack Riddell, Mrs.
Robert McKinley and Mrs. Murray Gaunt.
(Staff Photo)
population statistics to assist in
municipal and provincial
planning.
"We cannot use the informa-
tion collected prior to the recent
Federal election or any other
election," the Minister said.
"With most of Ontario holding
municipal elections on Monday,
December 2, we hope this will
create greater interest and voter
turnout in elections for councils,
school boards and public utility
commissions." Council members
and trustees will hold office for a
two-year term.
About 11,000 enumerators
have been trained to conduct this
year's program. These enumera-
tors carry Ministry of Reyenue
identification cards and large blue
binders containing enumeration
forms.
Mr. Meen noted that the
enumeration takes no more than a
few minutes of the local
resident's time and should be
conducted at the door. "It is not
ews of Cranbrook
Sunday School
will re-open
Enumeration stalls for December election