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taking'in the bus trip to Toronto to
tour Knox College, Ew art
College, the church offices in Don
Mills etc' in June. Collection was
taken by Mrs. Speir and
dedicated by Mrs. M artin.
Mrs. Speir gave accounts of
the Yokahama .school in Japan.
The' scripture from Luke 24 was
read. by Mrs. Allan Smith. 'The
-meditation by Mrs. Mair. The
Easter message on "Christ offers
life now" was given by Mrs.
George Elliott.
A solo "More Love to Thee"
arid an instrumental "The Lost
Chord" by Mrs. Walter Kerr. The
-meeting closed with prayer by
Mrs. King.
WMS makes
I 7 Visits
The April meeting of Melville
W,M. S. was held in the church
,.parlor with twelve members and
three visitors present Mrs. Joe
Martin, the president, opened the
meeting with hymn 188
Hallelujah Hallelujah with Mrs..
King at the piano, folloWed by
prayer by Mrs. artin and a
poem "Darkness versus light".
The minutes of the March
meeting were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Steiss and the
financial report by the treasurer,
Huronview
Friends lat birthday
Mrs. l3oersma accompanied at the piano for, the Sunday
evening song 'service sponsored by the Clinton Christian
Reformed Church and led •by Mr. Dick Roorda.
Mrs. Hull celebrated her birthday on Monday and her
relatives and friends were our guests for the old tyme music
program. Mrs. Elsie Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Edgar provided the music for the afternoon with step dance
numbers by Mrs. Hull's grand daughter Shelli Edgar. "
The !Tamily Night" entertainment was shared by two
musical groups: a men's chorus "The Harboraires" and "The
Pathfinders," gospel singers, from the Blyth Christian
Reformed. Church. Mr. John Greidanus was. emcee for the
program which included ,three groups of songs by the
Harboraires and several numbers by the seven girls; Joanne
Bakelaar, Emmy Monks, JoAnn Passchier, Jenny Reinink, .
Darlene Wesselink, Anita and Gina DpItena. Miss Grace
Robertson thanked the entertainers on behalf of the
residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prouty of Exeter have returned from a
Florida holiday and led the weekly bible study with Mrs. Lila
Finkbeiner playing the organ.
Brussels Stockyard Report
All classes of fat. cattle and pigs
at Brussels Stockyards traded at
higher prices.
Choice Steers - 41.50 to 43.50.
Good Steers - 39.00 to 41.00.
Two steers consigned by
Norman Coultes of R.R.5,
Wingham averaging 1225 lbs.
sold for 43.35 with his lot of 7
steers averaging 1141 lbs. selling
for 43.00.
Ten steers consigned 'by, Jack
Bowman of Brussels averaging
1259 lbs. selling for 42.85.
Two steers consigned by Ken
Youngs of Teeswater averaging
1175 lbs. sold for 42.75.
Two steers consigned by Alvin
Proctor of R.R.4, Wingham
averaging 1395 lbs. sold for
42.50.
Two steers consigned by Stan
Pullman of Crediton averaging.
1000 lbs. sold for 42.25.
Choice Heifers - 40.00 to 42.00.
Good Heifers - 38.00 to 40.00.
A heifer consigned by Norman
Coultes of R.R.5, Wingham,
weighing 1020 lbs. sold for 42.00.
Three heifers consigned by
Ken Hammond of Monkton
averaging 973 lbs. sold for 41.70.
Fifteen heifers consigned by
the.
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1.0000 .ft. FARM THRIFT $ 10.95 rarle
10000 ft. POLY PROPYLINE '$ 11.15 pbealle
12000 ft. POLY PROPYLINE $ 1 1 15 pbearle
Mrs. Speir. Ther were seventeen
visits to sick and shut ins
reported.
The Presbyterial is to be held in
Lucknow on May 31. The roll call
was answered with an Easter
verse. An invitation was read
from Belgrave W.M.S. to their
thankoffering meeting on April 14
at 2:30 p.m. and St. Andrews
Church, Wingham W.M.S. to
hear. Rev. Stairs of the Leprosy
mission on April 20 at 8:30 p.m.
Several of the members plan on
Cliff Ritchie of Walton averaging
965 lbs. sold for 40.75.
A heifer consigned by Neil
Rintoul of Lucknow weighing
1070 lbs. sold for 41.50.
Five heifers`consigned by Hugh
Hutchinson of R.R.2, Gorrie,
averaging•886 lb.s sold for 40A0.
A heifer consigned by Wm. &
Harry White of Brussels weighing
98,0 lbs. sold for 41.50.
Choice Cows - 25.00 to 27.00.
Good Cows •- 23.00 to 25.00.
Bulls sold from 28.00 to 30.00.
800 to 900 lbs. Feeder Steers -
44.00 to 45.50.
Twelve Feeder Steers
consigned by Laurie Black of
Brussels averaging 909 lbs. sold
for 45.50 with his 1,4 of 28 steers
averaging 917 lbs. sold for 44.90.
Seven hundred and twenty-two
pigs traded at higher prices. - 30
to 40-1b. pigs traded to a high of
55.00; 40 tO 50-1b. pigs to a high
of 63.00; 50 to 60-lbs: pigs to a
high of69.00; 60 to 70 - lb. pigs to
a high of 69.00.
Fourteen pigs consigned . by
Bob —Fleet of Palmerston
averaging 36 pounds sold for
$1.40 per pound.
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