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CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED
Zone Annual Meeting
ZONE 1—FRIDAY Ns V. 28
EIma
Community Centre
You and your wife are cordially
invited 'to attend your local Zone
Annual Meeting of Gay Lea. Foodg
CO-Operative Limited, as above.
The meetings will begin with
registration at 11:30 a.m., followed
.by lunch at noon.
One Director will be elected at each
meeting, for a two-year term, In
Zone the retiring Director is Bob
Turner .and he is eligible fOr
re-election. In Zone 1, the retiring
Director is inert tuintler and he is
eligible for re-election.
Atwood
Ten Delegates will also be elected
in each Zone for a 3-year term,,
Your Directors. and Management.
will be reporting on 1975
.operatiOns at: the' meeetings.
ThrOugh several acquisitions your
cooperative fiat been able to
extend its "terVlbe to: -Many more "
broduoort and at the same time
increase volurne through our
broth-,
We look forward to seeing you and,
your Wife- at your lOcal Zone
MeetihM
flue to 'the mail strike tolie are unable to get attendance coupOrli in, it you
are planning to attend please collect to either Harold: dui-tunings at
or Beverly Piroustri at day tea toots; 822- 53O with numbet
attending.
tHE B USSELS Pc ST S NOVEMBER 'Ott,
Instititte plans pot luck.
On October 10, Carol Ann
Wilbee, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. lan Wilbee, R.R.#1, Walton
and Murray Arthur Henderson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur
Henderson, R.R. #5, Seaforth,
were united in marriage at Duff's
United Church, Walton at 7:00
p,m.
Rev. Edward Baker officiated
at the double-ring ceremony and
organ music was provided by
Mrs, Bonnie Jewitt of Clinton.
The soloists were Miss Sherrill
Craig and Mr. Graeme Craig who
sang "Let It Be Me", "The
Wedding Song", and "Sunrise,
Sunset".
The bride given in marriage by
her father chose a gown • of pure
silk polyester sheer with a high
mandarin neckline and puffed
sleeves. Rows of gathered frills
edged with lace lined the skirt
from the waistline to the floor and
formed a chapel train at the back.
A Juliette cap held her shoulder-
length veil which was trimmed
with silk imported , lace. She
carried a Victorian cluster of
or .ange delight roses with yellow
daisies and white fugi mums.
Mrs. Shirley Mills of Clinton,
sister of the groom was Matron of
Honour and the bridesmaids were
Mrsdiuth Paul of Napanee,
cousin of the bride, Mrs. Donna
Shaddick of LondeSboro, f riend
of the bride and Mrs. June Giles
of Winchester, cousin of the
pride,
The attendants were gowned
alike in cognac `rust mat—jersey
styled with low cut sleeveless
ovn topped by a long sleeved
locket with shirred yoke back and
front and button fastenings. They
allied crescent bow:Nets of
titumn yellow and bronze daisies
and white fugi
length gown of aqua peau de sole
with long sleeves and jewelled
neckline. Both wore corsages of
Woburn abbey sweetheart roses.
For the honeymoon trip: to
Virginia, U.S.A., 'the bride chose
a red pant suit and a corsage of
yellow and white daisies and the
groom wore a beige leisure suit
with a brown floral shirt.
The couple , will reside in
Seaforth.
Guests of honour were Mrs.
Edna Wilbee of Ethel and Mrs.
Martha Sholdice of Huronview,
Clinton, grandmothers of the
bride_ and Mr. IVy Henderson of
Egmondville, grandfather of the
groom.
Other guests were prese, nt
from Seaforth, Walton, Clinton;
Toronto, London, Stratford and
the surrounding areas.
Grey kids
play soccer
Near the first of the year„ Grey
Central started a soccer inter-
mural at noon-hours. The
following are the champion
Wants, who will receive arm-bars
_at the end of the year.
Grades 6, 7, 8 boys team 1, won
by a score of 1.0 against team 4.
Kevin Ward from grade 7 scored
the goal.
Team members are Captain
Leslies Williams, Kevin Ward,
Michael Gibbons, David 'van
Veen, David Hart, Steven Rath-
Well, Larry Cardiff, Glen Garrity,
Kevin Pennington, Chris Keifer,
Donald Campbell, Phillip Weber,
Larry Morrison and Pali” Brink.
Girls champions: Team 1 by the
score of 1-0 With penalty shots
`against Team 4. Here are the
team members: Captain Debbie'
Rathwell, Betty Anne, Baker,
Vicki Showers, Carol Whiting,
Melinda Wood, Christine Lichti,
Joanne Subject, Brenda McLean
and Wendy Barlow.
Grades 3; 4, 5, BOyS and Girls.
The seore WaS 4 for team ai
against team 2.
2
Here are the
men-theist Captain, Warren 'Haag-
noot, Scott. Cardiff, Lisa Eturt,
tecky Dunbar,' Al Sleightholni,
Frank 'Heanastra, Brenda Baker,-
Pain Joanne Knight, Dar-
win; Billie..
There was. a good filth out for
the -gehoot dance October 24, and
evetyone had a good time. On the
31st (ttilloween) Kindergarten,,
to grade 5 had tinnoween patties.
Everyone dressed up,, and came
to each motif for people to guess
whtl they were.
Cathy Deitrier
Jean Cardiff
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark and
family spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
McGilivary near Thamesford.
At the Sunday morning service,
at Duff's United Church, the'
infant son Michael Andrew of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Warwick (nee
Karen McDonald) now of Owen
Sound was baptized. Don
McDonald sang a solo "Saviour of
Galilee" during the service.
Almost 1,000 were served last
Wednesday evening at the annual
turkey supper in the church
basement.
Miss Susan Humphries who is
attending Niagara College in
Welland spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.William Humphries.
The heavy supply of cattle at
Brussels Stockyards met with a n
uneven demand with the buyers
being selective on quality and
condition.
Choice Steers - 48.00 to 50.00
with sales to 50.25.-
Good Steers - 46.00 to 48.00,
A steer' consigned by Shirley
Bray of Ethel weighing 1140 lbs.
sold for 50.25.
A steer consigned by John and
Nelson Underwood of R.R.1,
Wingham weighing 1140 lbs. sold
for 50.00.
A steer consigned by Maple
Emblem Farms• of Dungannon
weighing 990 lbs. sold for 50.00
with their offering of 26 steers
averaging 1182 lbs. selling for
49.10.
Eight steers consigned' by
George Underwood of R.R.1,
Wingham, averaging 1254 lbs.
sold for 49.85 with his offering of
24 steers averaging 1216 lbs. sold
A pot luck supper will be held
at seven o'clock prior to the
regular .institute meeting on
Wednesday, November 19th. The
4-H girls and their mothers are
invited to the supper when a
penny auction will be held. Each -
member is requested to bring
articles valued at: one dollar.
Mr. and Mrs.Allan McCall
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Brown and. Joanne
at Guelph.
Siinday dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. William Blake were Mr.
and Mrs. Rodger Haines of
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Mason and family of Blyth . and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bromley and
family, R.R.#1, Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bielby of
for 49.35.
A steer consigned by. H.
Kidman of Wroxeter weighing
1060 lbs. sold for 49.75.
Three steers consigned by Carl
Gowing of R .R.2, Bluevale
averaging 1316 lbs. sold for
49.00.
Four steers consigned by
George Adams, R.R.2, Wroxeter,
averaging,1150 lbs. sold for 49.30
with his offering of 27 steers
averaging 1181 lbs. bringing
close to the 48.00 'mark.
Fifteen steers consigned by
Fraser Mustard of R.13.2,
Bluevale, averaging 1210 lbs.
sold for 48.30.
A steer consigned by Joe
Zettler of Hanover weighing 1060
lbs. sold for 49.25.
Choice Heifers - 42.00 to 44.00
with sales to 47.10.
Good Heifers - 40.00 to 42.00.
Three Heifers consigned by
Ross Bender of Gowanstown
Sask,, 'have been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs.Emcrson
Mitchell and family and other
relatives in the community.
Mrs. William linnippries,
Mrs. Ken McDonald and Mrs.
Allan McCall attended the
executive meeting on Monday
afternoon, at the home of Mrs.
Malcolm Allan, Wroxeter • when
plans were made for the 74th
Annual Meeting next May at
Molesworth.
Mr. and Mrs: Jerry Achilles
and* Debbie ' of Fergus spent a
recent weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs.. Rollie Achilles.
Mrs. Ethel Smalldon was able
to spent the weekend at her
home. We hope she keeps
improving.
averaging 1103 lbg. 'sold for
47.10, with his offering of 27.
heifers averaging 1035 lbs.
selling for 43.90.
A heifer consigned by Doug.
938 lbs. selling at 42.50.
Choice Cows - 22.00 to 24.00
with sales to 26.25.
Good Cows - 19.00 to 22.00.
Choice Yearling Steers sold to
44.00.
A heavy supply of pigs traded
at strong prices. '
30 to 40 lb. pigs sold to a high of
55.50. 40 to 50 - lb. pigs to a high
of 60.10; 50 to 60-1b. pigs to ahlgh
of 75.00; 60 to 70-lb. pigs to a
high of 77.25.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place a Brussels Post
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
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MtAarie Stith. of Seaforth,
rtle'ita of the groom Was beSt man
and the ushers were Mr. Douglas
Henderson of Seaforth, brother of
the groom, Mr.. Keith Wilbee of
Y.alton and Mr, Brian Wilbee'of
brothers of the bride. All were attired in black tuxedos:
lilt flower girls were Miss Stodra Sholdice of Walton,
aescn of the bride and Miss
nerved Henderson of Carlisle; niece Of the groom. They Wore
g gowns of white lace over
6 t,gt6th pOlyestet and carried
th6-teteptioh Was held at
"mitY Pitatii•ge and 'music WAS Provided b y Ken Wilbee'sorchestra.
A ride mother chose a
"6t'lei•igdi gown of brown Y9,114tei. featuring a neck And rib ,length0.0 and gathered
,'e0 With A glitter Om, The ,
"Ii6 'Moth& Wad a floor,-
Brussels Stockyard Report