The Brussels Post, 1975-10-01, Page 14ii
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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.
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