The Brussels Post, 1975-08-13, Page 7I
EXETER
LIONS
AUGUST 16 = 17
21.00 to 4:30 p.m.
CENTRALIA AIRPORT
Dance Saturday Nite
CAMPSITES. AVAILABLE-
MUM
Sunday, August 17
GUEST SPEAKER—
Dr. Eric Sisel
PLUS
The Proverbs
8t00
Huron Men's Chapel
AUBURN
EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOdb MEN b0 NOTHING
IHE. BRUSSELS FoOtti, .AUGUST 13 1915
Brussels. Stockyard Report E. Wawaposk
a grees with
enlarging MVCA
The market at Brussels
Stockyards last Friday was steady
with a good supply of both cattle
and pigs. Buyers were selective
and discounted cattle lacking
condition.
Choice Steers - 47.00 to 48.50.
Good Steers —45.00 to 47.00.
A steer consigned by Alvin
Grainger of Wroxeter weighing
1350 lbs. sold for 48.50.
Four steers consigned .by
Robert Grasby of R.R.4, Brussels
averaging 1210 lbs. sold . for
48.40.
Eight steers consigned by
George Underwood of R.R.1,
Wingham averaging 1217 lbs.
sold for 48,30.
A steer consigned by Lorne
Forrester of Lucknow weighing
1200 lbs. sold for 48.25.
Ten steers consigned by Eat!
Sellers of R,R.2, Bluevale
averaging 1131 lbs. sold for
48.10.
Three steers consigned by
Rosos Bender of Gowanstown
averaging 1127 lbs. sold for
48.10.
Five steers consigned by Maple
Emblem Farms of dungannon
averaging 1108 lbs. sold for
47.90.
Eight steers consigned by Bob
Alexander of Ethel averaging .
1234 lbs. sold for 47.85 with his
offering of 31 steers averaging
1221 lbs. selling for 47.80.
Three steers consigned byMel
Morrison of R.R.1, Lucknow
Howick
Bingo
Winners
Regular games: Pearl Angus,
Wingham; Sarah Hamilton,
Lucknow; Jim Scott, Listowel;
Mona Cameron, Listowel; Kay
Rich, Wingham; Agnes
Williamson, Wingham & Pearl
Angus; Mona Cameron; Mrs.
Margaret Adams, Wroxeter;
Pearl Angus and Mrs. Gerry Gall,
Walkerton; Mrs. McLennan,
Lochalsh; Mrs. Bates, Harriston
& Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter; Mrs.
Ferg. Riley, Wingham.
Share the Wealth: 1- Lyda
Reidt, Wroxeter; 2- Margaret
Edgar, Wroxeter; $25 Special:
Mrs, Selling, Wingham.
Jackpot consolation plus bonus:
Florence Kennedy, Wingham.
Stand Up Bingo: Irene Leitch,
Atwood.
Lap Card: Joan Robinson,
Lucknow and Mrs. Patterson,
Wingham.
Dart Game: Names called - Jack
Felker, Listowel, Mrs. Cl arence
Denstedt, Dorking & Darleen
McInnis, Fordwich.
Door Prizes: Margaret Riley,
Wingham, Margaret Zeigler,...
Harriston, Mrs. Selling,
Wingham & Florence Kennedy,
Wingham,
Lucky Draws: Mrs. Margaret
Adams, Wroxeter, Wilma.
Cherry, Listowel, Mrs, Gordon
,Simmons, VVingham and Mrs.
Kauffman, Listowel.
MEN'S BALL
TOURNAMENT
GG A 99
Semi-final
Game
Fullartort
ts.
Thamesford
M onday Aug. 18
at
averaging 1043 lbs. sold for
47.60.
Two steers consigned by Jack
Culbert of Dungannon averaging
1055 lbs. sold for 47.50.
A light offering of choice
heifers sold for 40.00 to 43.75.
Medium Heifers - 38.00 to
40.00.
A heifer consigned by Jack
Wheeler & Son of R.R.5, Brussels
weighing 970 lbs. sold for 43. 75
with their offering of 14 heifers
averaging 929 lbs. selling for an
overall price' of 41.00.
A Crossbred Heifer consigned
by Doug Fraser of Blyth weighing
980 lbs. sold for 41.75.
A heifer consigned by Harry
Kidman of Wroxeter weighing
940 lbs. sold for 41.00.
A-heifer consigned by Harry
Kidman of Wroxeter weillghng
940 lbs. sold for 41.00.
A heifer consigned by Mervyn
Pipe of R.R.4, Brussels weighing . 880 lbs. sold for 40.75.
Choice Cows - 24.00 tol 26.00.
Good Cows - 22.00 to 24.00.
A cow consigned by Mrs. Bill
dolmage of r.R.1, Londesboro
weighing 1420 lbs. sold for 26.00.
A cow consigned by Bert Faber
of Kippen weighing 1230 lbs. sold
for 25.50.
30 to 40-ob. pigs sold to a high
of 41.30. 40 to 50-lb. pigs sold to a
high of 51.20.
Brussels Stockyards are now
booking for their first Fall
Stocker & Feeder Sale to be held
onThes., Sept. 23rd.
Talent show
is success
Family Paradise Talent Show
No. 7 was successful once more.
There are only two more before
the grand finalie on Labour DAy.
The •first prize winner was Pat
Stackhouse from Londesboro
doing the Ottawa Valley Dance.
Second prize went to Jane
Skinner and Cynthia Walkum
doing a very catching duet.
Contestants are still needed for
the next two shows.
Ethel
DON PEARSON, recently grad-
uated from the University of
Waterloo, has accepted a postion,
with the Ministry of Natural
Central Region, and will begin
duties as Assistant Resources
Manager with the Nottawasaga
Valley Conservation Authority on
August 5, 1975.
East Wawanosh. Council
supported a motion to enlarge the
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority at their meeting last
Tuesday. The addition of the
watersheds of all streams
entering Lake Huron from the
point where the north boundary of
the M.V.C.A. meets the shore of
Lake Huron to the point where the
South boundary of the Saugeen
Valley Conservation Authority
meets Lake Huron and including
all of Ashfield, Colborne, East
and West Wawanosh townships;
Baseball
finals
on next
weekend
The Men's Invitational Ball
Tournament of the previous week
.was continued here on Sunday.
The B 'Semi-final results were
as follows:
Conroy 9 Elmira •1
A Semi-final Results
Arva 5 Bryan ston
B ChampionShip
Conroy 8 South Zora 1
It is expected that the remaining
games will be played sometime
next weeltend.
aiMEMMINMEMMgn:WiiiIR.M.,. •
-Dance
Dr. and Mrs.
John
McCall
August 29
Family Paradise
Wilbie's
Orchestra
Ladies please
bring lunch
!;.;.,moimasomonsommaib$::?..;:
part of Huron, KinloSs and
Culross townships, and the
villages of Lucknow and Ripley is
being suggested.
Building permits were issued to
Ronald. Snell, subject • to the
Ministry of the Environment,
Bryan Coultes 'and John Lockhart.
Chris Eskerod will be paid
$256.00 for doing a dog count.
Council approved a severance
for John Stein and did not
approve a severance for Lorne
Humphrey.
The Court of Revision was held
on the "Gaunt Municipal Drain".
The members signed the Oath of
Member of Drainage Court of
Revision. There were no appeals.
By-Law No. 5, 1975, being a
by-law to provide for the Gaunt
Municipal Drain was given third
reading and finally passed.
Road Accounts of $29,116.26
and the General Account of
$3,114.49 as presented were
passed and paid.
Right now
mortgages
cost less
That home or cottage
you hope to own some
day can be yours
right now! The
money you borrow at
today's lower rates
will enable you to
build or renovate
now before' material
and labour costs go
higher. Do it today
at Victoria and Grey!
VICTORIA and
VG GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
W.W,Cousins, Manager
Listowel, Ontario