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The Brussels Post, 1975-10-01, Page 14ii fi C p F Lay minister gives communion last week at Si Ambrose Church, Brussels Fr th se cr gi op pr mi re! Heat Unit Areas CO-OP Big Bonus Varieties 2300 S259, S255, S260 2500 S259, S255, S260, S265, 266 2700 S265, 266, 267, 277, S280 2900 M285, 277, S280, S300 3100 S300, S327 3300 S327 3500 S327, S345 its a orl of by Co dot or to the con tow env pro, mot hell Aut who flat C. MVO Foil) Mc( Brie Al as cl tax view succ( land lifeti] and gene vatie depei Auth. wise the al natur Foun( Go\ an ad the F. Mo donati availa Pound Maitla Autho Wrote an STE HENSON MEAT MARKET Phene 11117.4294 FREE DELIVER O MEAT Blade. Short Rib, Chuck Roast Beef lb. 99e :Sliced LARGE BOLOGNA , lb. 790 Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLL lb 1.69 FREEZER. Old Country FISH & CHIPS 24,oz. pkg. 990 Schneidees Breaded. Chicken LEGS 24-oz. pkg. 1.99 c Welike to know our customers by name! United Co-operative of Ontario 357-2711 BELGFtAVE BRANCH limir;;;C:1 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Brussels Stockyard Report A heavy supply of cattle at Brussels Stockyards. Friday traded actively with choice steers and heifers selling higher. Choice Steers - 51.00 to 53.00 with sales to 53.60, Good Steers - 49.00 to 51,0. Four steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon averaging 1187 lbs. sold for 53.60 with their 12 steers averaging 1203 lbs. selling for 51.00. A steer consigned by Grant Coultes of R.R.S, Wingham weighing 1030 lbs. sold for 53.25. A steer consigned by Jack Culbert of Dungannon weighing 1130 lbs. sold for 53.00. A steer consigned by Norman Coultes of Wingham weighing 1070 lbs. sold for 52.00. Seven steers consigned by , Gomer Scott of R.1, Port Elgin averaging 1170 lbs, sold for 51.80; . Five steers consigned by Ross Turvey of R.2, Bluevale averaging 1080 lbs. sold for 51.25. Two steers consigned by Donald Gaunt of R.1, Lucknow averaging 1355 lbs. sold for 51.b0. A steer consigned by Alex Hammond of Gowanstown weighing 940 lbs. sold for 51.75. Eighty-seven fancy light steers consigned by Gerald Ball of Embro averaging 905 lbs. sold for an overall price of 49.06. Choice Heifers - 46.00 to 49.00 with sales to 50.,00. Good Heifers - 44.00 to 46.00. Two heifers consigned by L & B Farms of Wallenstein averaging 1040 lbs. sold for 50.00 with their\ offering of 35 heifers averaging 905 lbs. bringing near 48.00. Two heifers consigned by Robert Blake of Brussels averaging 895 lbs. sold for 49.50. Nine heifers consigned by George Blake of Brussels averaging 910 lbs. sold for 49.40 with his offering of 30 heifers averaging 873 lbs. selling for an overall price of 48.70. Choice Cows - 23.00 to 26.00. Good Cows - 20.00 to 23.00. The North Huron Loyal Orange Lodge arranged a song service for Sunday evening in the Auditorium. Past County Master, Bob Hibbert led the service with devotions by Reverend'Carson of the Blyth Anglican Church. The ser vice was well attended and greatly appreciated by the residents. Mrs. Wheeler and.Mrs. Yeo were welcomed to the Home at Monday afternoons program. Old Tyme Music was provided by Marie Flynn and Lorne Lawson with the Clinton Christian Reform volunteers assisting with activities and helping to lead the Sing-A-Long. The musical program was provided for "Family Night" by talent from the Holmesville area. A quartette with Jan Ginn, Bruce Davey, Hugh and Martie Lobb sang several numbers, with Mrs. Jim Lobb playing the piano accompaniment for the evening as well as a piano instrumental. Miss Sylvia Forbes played two solo clarinet numbers - ldelwiss and Scarlet Ribbon. Mrs. Henry a native of Goderich Township thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. The Brussels and Cranbrook Women's Institutes were hosts for the Septemer birthday party. The thirty-one celebrants were presented with gifts following. the program. Mrs.Armstrong was Emcee for the afternoon and introduced the entertainment which included a skit, tap dancing, piano instrumentals and a sing-a-long. M rs. Lamb, one of the celebrants, expressed the appreciation of the residents for the lovely party. Birthday cake and tea were served to 150 residents. Seven residents enjoyed the afternoon tea provided by the Clinton Wesley Willis United Church on Thursday afternoon for former members and their friends. Huronview Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTMANSHIP Open. Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK 1 44,66,11HE BRUSSELS. POSTS. OCTOBER 1976