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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-09-04, Page 3BERG .Sales — Seryiet, Installation rikEt Er ]HATES 0 Barn Cletinota Bin* Feeders gi0filing - -44+.41.4•614644•460' Donald O. Ives s, num rikAgEt Britssem se -ow 414.44.44.4444.4 SCHNEIDER'S WIENERS lb. 89$ SIDES OF BEEF CUT and WRAPPED For Your FREEZER FREEZER SPECIALS Kellogg's pkg., BOG° WAFFLES THOMPSON and STEPHENSON MEAT MARKET PHONIq...intuvkint The nakusszta roetr. siznizAtutat 41,5 tartei4 Brussels Stockyard Report 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 -10.4mommookiminalmmoomore~444.44444•44.41440.1044.44•44 Mews of. Seigrave 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