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The Brussels Post, 1974-09-18, Page 21REMEMBER! For an evening of fun, come to the Auction Sale to be held in BRUSSELS. LEGION HALL ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds are to help with an activity program for the patients at Callander There will be numerous articles for sale, such as garden produce, home baking, dishes and household items. Jack Alexander of Wingham will be the Auctioneer. If you have articles you wish to donate for sale please Contact the Nursing Home at 8874271 and we will be glad to pick them up. al•MOIMINq Patent Medicines .— Cosmeticir7 'Groceries .and Stationery — Tobacco. • TOP 50 8-Track stereo tapes LP stereo records Ladies' Wallets Still Some Left / Reg. $11.1410 Value $3.50 Shop at home HAYWARD'S Discount -.Variety "Another beer.:.to show gratitude to the sponsor who made this telecast possible!" 1915 Chevrolet Caprice Classic • • • ,„ • . :„.. The completely new front-end styling of the 1975 Caprice Classic gives the car a shorter, triniMer appearance. Bodyside moldings -Which are higher-mounted have a vinyl insert colour- keyed to body or optional vinyl roof colour. The distinct Caprice crest is relocated to the front fender area. Caprice Classic models have a distinctive, new rear end lamp treatment consisting of triple units with outboard lamps wrapping around the rear quarter. Body colour lamp appliques provide an attractive, integrated rear-end appearance. Luxurious interiors are enhanced through the use of new interior trim design and colours— , With the sport cloth trim now available. 1975 Caprice also features woodgrain vinyl trim interior ornamentation setting off the instrument cluster, over the glove box, in the steering wheel, and added to the speedometer face area. Power for the Caprice '75 is supplied by a 350 V8 engine with two-barrel carburetor as standard„ The 350 V8, 400 V8 and 454 V8 engines with four-barrel carburetors are optional . choices. The result of major OM technological advancements for 1975, the Chevrolet Caprice Classic offers smoother overall performance, lower operating and maintenance costs and cleaner air through reduced emissions, Come and See our Display at Fall Fair McCutcheon Motors Ltd. Phone 7 .68S6 Brussels. Youg .NEW CAR DEALER gS, CHARLES WARWICK Mrs,Giadys Eleanor rwick of Brussels sed away in Clinton Public Pital on Tuesday September h 1964.. She was 69 years of Born in Turnberry Township, was the widow of the late des Warwick. who eceased her in 1970. e is survived by three sisters, s.Wesley (Ethel'. Tremble of ie; Mrs. Alex (Florence) ie of Wroxeter; Mrs. Stan anche) Elliott of Listowel and brothers, Andrew of White- se, Yukon and Alfred of B,C. opera' services were held the M.L.Watt's Funeral e on Thursday, September at 2:00 p.m. Rev. ,McCarroll of Melville byterian Church, Brussels, of h she was a member, was the iating clergyman. allbearers were: Doug. than. Ben Bone, Jack 'wick, Peter Dorsch, John wartzentruber and Harvey tt. urial was. in Brussels etery. BiTUARY The wea ther was ideal on Saturday for the Blyth Threshers Reunion. Twenty residents attended the reunion and all report a good display of engines and equipment. Marie Flynn and Lorne LawSon joined Norman Speir and Jerry Collins to provide the old tyme music for Monday's get-together, Mr. Miller of Exeter was welcomed to the Home during the afternoon and the Christian Reform volunteers assisted with the activities, The program for "Family Night" consisted of a visit from the Clinton Horticulture Society and entertainers from Brucefield. Kippen and Bayfield areas, Each of the residents were presented with a corsage at the entrance to the auditorium by members of the society. Following the program, arrangements of flowers were presented to the following: el dest lady and man, all those over 90, youngest residents, etc„ as well as a bouquet for each of the rooms, in the infirmary. Members of junior club attended and assisted with the flowers. Taking part in the program from the Bayfield area, and arranged by Mrs. Garrett, who also provided the piano. accompaniment were: Lisa Taman, Rebecca Fawcett, Cathy Mernerm, Wendy Turner, Norman Dean & John Garrett. Taking part from the Brucefield, Kippen area -were Sandra. Shelley & Sue Anne Finlayson, Jane Allan Kim Thompson, Lori Little, Kathy Martins, Dianne Wilson and the Tropical Six. 11 on Rik her 6, on pi nd Mrs. Jan, sy, Wedding I evening nail Congratulations ) the bride and years. Danciri the Ken Scol Smith have a sons, Don of Jerald of Greg (laughter, Mt 'bbings, three grand mith farmed: tntil they move years ago. I Games ity Juvenile, over Bluevaleb y evening, Theg vith the trophy four games oil Men's Inlet. me was played t day evening They returned londay nigk Allanford an n Brussels, oats with Mr, and nd Mary wen'. da Soepboet, and Dennis on. lira Duncan ed at the same -'r moving NEWS OF Huronview e market at Brussels kyards on Friday was active, a good supply of choice cattle ng at steady prices. ood Steers - 50 to 51.50 with s to 52.00. ood Steers - 47.00 to 50.00; our Steers consigned by L & B s of Wallenstein, averaging lbs. sold for 52.00. steer consigned by Omar man of Wallenstein, weighing bs. sold for 51.00. steer consigned by' Bill inson of R.R.3, Goderich, hing 1100 lbs. sold for 49.00. ven steers consigned by o Golley of Wingham, aging 1067 lbs. sold for 0, oice Heifers - 45.50 to 46.50 sales to 47,10, od Heifers - 42.50 to 45.50. x heifers consigned by ge Blake of R.R.2,Brussels, aging 898 lbs. sold at 47.10 his entire offering of 14 is averaging 877 lbs. selling n overall price of 46.25. e heifer consigned by Jim e of R.R.2, 13lyth, weighing lbs. sold for 46.75, heifer consigned by Ross Brussels Stockyard Report the Official Opening of The Canada Manpower Centre And Job Information Centre 242 Inkerman St. E. LISTOWEL, ONTARIO ond yE. September 30th, 1914 Members of the Public are cordially invited to attend Turvey of R.R.2, Bluevale, weighing 950 lbs. sold for 46.50. Two heifers consigned by Robert Grasby of R.R.4, Brussels, averaging 900 lbs, sold for 45.50. Choice Cows - 23.00 to 24.00 with sales to 29.50. Good . Cows - 22.00 to 23.00. A large offering of weaner pigs sold at stronger prices. 1 Happy -Trails It has been estimated that drivers towing trailers are, four times as unsafe as those driving cars, reports Consumers' Association of Canada. A trailer of any size has its own momentum which affects a car's normal acceleration, maneuverability and braking. Drivers can avoid accidents by adapting normal habits to the size, weight and "feel" of the unit as well as to road and weather conditions and to the effects of speed. CAC National Office is located at 251 Laurier' Ave. West, Room 801, Ottawa KlP 5Z7. at 'MO 'pAtti., J C. CHI PA, Manager '114E: 'BRUSSELS POSt. ,StitttEiVitER 18, itt4'