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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-30, Page 14Brussels" Stoekyords •720f0fricilagttleof Fir62i1a5y as jo, and feedois • traded activcit fat s.•t r ocn4gttei re pnri meetin g ceetsi n‘gv i tah douvi le rdfinenil All weights of pigs sold at $1i ii levy.TCGreNhovr.o:diipc.vre6sictseetssee.treesrest.s.383:061105soiti:3414,1... Andy McMichael of averaging • 1208 lbs, se14,' 41:10. Seven st oers consigned Harold. Featherstone Moorefield averaging 10311 soldfor4, .20. Choice s 38.00 too,is . .Good .,Hcifcrs - 36.00 tol, FOurteen Hereford 11-6 consigned by J. Wheelcr&. of Brussels averaging 1012 sold for X9.85 with their 42 he't averaging 946 lbs, 39Ch4°Oice Cows - 26.00 to 29 with sales to 29.75. Good Cows - 24.00 to 26,0 30 - 40 lbs. pigs sold'to a high 45.00. 40 to 50 - lbs. pigs to a highs 54,50. 50 to 60 - pigs to a high 58.00. BERG Sales — Service I Installation FREE ESTIMATES ii ° Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders ° Stabling Donald G. Ives. ',R.R.#2, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 Crop Researchers Say Every Dollar Spent On Weed Control Results in $5.60 Savings! AGRICULTURAL AIRCRAFT SPRAYING Provides Many More Advantages . *Crops may be sprayed at the most advantageous time *There is no soil compaction *There is no damage to the grain ... this alone could _ mean a saving of $7 to $10 per acre Na Wet fields cart be coVered evenly and completely *No investrnent required for equiptnent Rent the Weather,,;For all your weed and fertilizer spraying on grain, corn and beans arrange now by calling LAMMENS SPRAYING SERVICE CALL YOUR CESSNA AG. PRO Phone 519-875 ,2641 Local teicpboitc Number 4814460 R.R. 5, LANGTON WE HAVE BEEN SPRAYING CROPS IN SOUTH WESTERN ONTARIO MR THE PAST TWELVE VEARSi Based at SOWS POultry Partri 4 SOlifOrth GREY CENTRAL GRADS — It Was the big night_ for grade eight students at Grey Central in Ethel last Wednesday night when they had graduation ceremonies. In the top photo are girls, from left: Back, Btinnie McKay, -Lia Visser, Teresa Prescott, Tracy Engel, Christine Bragg, Peggy Sproul, Debbie Rathwell, Mary Jane Kuepfer, Front , Vicky Showers, SCF.,ie Lynn, Darlene Dobson, Carol Harrison, Darlene Baillie, Betty Anne Baker, Cronbrook Stockyard reports On( ved oileet e p indtnrhhien epe octeti 'veryt he ee at d o rlri.e Ther sv, pw h i i stiv an in feet dh hough l like witb atne.c McD t b i ' foi3ld‘t.11111In see eve better. anyway 12a. TAE BRUSSELS tiOtt JUNE Mrs. Mae Engel . Correspondent Rev. 1 eel Thomson, Orillia, :onducted the regular morning service in Knox Church. There will be no service during the month of July. Mrs. Lytle Gordon with )-hostesses Miss Susan McKone end Mr. Howard Gilkes of London ntertained thirty *four guests .at ier home. This was the occasion ,1 the annual picnic of the South ‘frican Tour Group of 1969 .ponsored by Mr. Roy Jewell who fall Mrs.Jewell were present on lune 20th. A smorgasbord lunch was enjoyed. Mr- Goma!! of Stroud, at ninety-three years young won the prize for having, the closest birthday. Mrs. Audrey Ulch of . Chatham, .New Brunswick, is holidaying with her daughter and son-in-law, M T. and Mrs. Earl Grisdale and family. . Mrs. Jack Knight came home from Seaforth Hospital on Friday, Little Jennifer Vanass is home from Wingharn Hospital. Going on the btiS trip to Toronto on Monday, June 21, From this area were Mrs. Lylle Gordon, Mrs. Stanley Fischer, Wendy Adams, Brenda Campbell. In the lower photo are the boys. Back, Luke van Donkersgoed, Les Williams, Arnold den . Dekker, Greg Lichti,• Greg Fraser, Paul, Dekker, Steven Rathwell, Maurice Beirnes, Front, Gerald Adair, Bruce Mann, David Smith, Larry Cardiff, Bill Willoughby, Glenn Garrity, Chuck . Lynn. Absent - Dennis Dobson, Bob Patrick, Murray Hall. • (Photo by Langlois) Listowel. Memorial Hospital where he underwent surgery On Friday.. Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Robeas and children, Oakville. are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Schnock. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Guelph. and Mrs. • Wm: Dodswcll, Harriston, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family. Mrs. Earl Dunn. Mrs. Wilfred Strickler. Mrs: Calvin Camertin, Mrs. Mac Engel' and froin BrusSels Mrs. Claire Long and Mrs. Sam Burgess. This trip was arranged by the Stratford . Presbyterial and two buses left from Monkton with drivers Jack Smith and Ralph Adams. It was a most interesting and rewarding experience for everyone. Alek •Canieron is a patient in Enjoy Toronto bus trip I w fence ave ha ifferen especial and pap interstii 1 en, ()freer ecaust pumin Candles eally 1 making very Itlakey a mist ; The itchu ake Mac 18tof have g really the, the Sc' had. th ottyt was vi like it Ati t was OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED