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The Brussels Post, 1977-01-05, Page 10HA YWARb'S Discount -7 Variety Men's Cosmetic Gift sets Old Spice Burley reduced 25 % Wallett and Key-3 pieces Cig cases reg. $8.75 Now $5.97 Weekdays 9-9 HolidOys & Sundays 12-6 We're Masters WINTER FOOTWEAR Sale Smyths Shoes are now offering their Complete Stock of Winter Footwear at Reduced Prices WOMEN'S SNOW BOOTS ALL STYLES ON SALE * Waterproof Vinyls * High Leather Boots * .Low Tie Pant Boots * After Ski Patterns . . PRICES REDUCED 20 - 500/0 P.............11.1n 111=1I MEN'S SNOW Leather Ties Waterproof Reduced . AND MORE Many one of a on display for BOOTS to Vinyls 2% . . kind items: quick sale . * SKATES * FELT 10% * OVERSHOES * SNOWMOBILE off . PACS BOOTS! Reduced *e ..• CHILDREN'S SNOW * Misses * Boys !' Infants , BOOTS 2050 , ' :Smythit Shoe Store 348-9951 MITCHAL OPEN FRIDAY 'NIGHT TILL NINE. I I I I 1 1 1 44 1 1 -Fa/7C WO FARM. EQUIPMENT LTD. ili SEAFORTH - AYR - CAMBRIDGE 20% OFF ON Moto Ski Clothing and Accessories EXTRA - EXTRA - SPECIALS 5 Gal. gas cans (Plastic) Kids Snow Boots (A few sizes left) $11.25 $5.00 I H. Winter Jackets $25.00 Bardanl Oil Case $15.75 USED SNOWMOBILES 1 - Double Trailer $175.00 1 - Snow-Hawk Twin $175.00 1 - Sno Jet 20 H,. P.. .375.00 1 -1974 Moto Ski Deluxe 340 - $975.00 1 -1974 Ski -doo 340 TNT - $975.00 1 - 1972 Moto Ski 340 - $475.00 " Visit the Canada Farm Show February 1-4, 197 7, Toronto" SEAFORTH 527-0120 Iii • IN Huronview Enjoys Xmas The Seaforth. Lion's Club paid their annual visit to the Home on Saturday afternoon and entertained with a musical program provided by the Junior and Senior Choirs of the Northside United Church. Dr. Bill Thompson president of the Seaforth Lions brought greetings from the Club and Rev, R. Roberts of the Egmondville United Church gave an encouraging message to the residents. Mrs. James Stewart accompanied the choirs with Mrs. John McIlwain leading the Junior Choir and. Jim Stewart leading the seniors. Ruth. Cluff and Ann Wood sang a duet and Jim Scott accompanied at the piano for the carols. Santa arrived laden with oranges and grapes for all the residents. Miss Marion Gray a native of Egmondville thanked all those responsible for the fine music and lovely treats of behalf of the residents. 1Jim Fallis was welcomed to the Home at Monday's activities. The Goderich Township Women's Institute volunteers helped with the wheel chairs and the program. M943,1, Cox and Mrs:Driver provided the old tyme music and accompanied for the singing of Christmas Carols. The Tuesday Family Night program was cancelled owing to weather conditions and was held on Friday afternoon. A play "Housekeeper Wanted" was presented by the Brucefield Church Choir. The play was directed by Mrs. Stewart Wilson and included in the cast were Sandy Broadfoot, John Stevens, Jeff Allen, Beth Cooper, Bob Wilson, Gale Horton, Dean Wilson and Jane Allen. Estella Wilson and Labith Miller entertained with piano solos and a vocal solo by Dorothy McGregor accompanied by Elsie Henderson. Miss Edith Bowey thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. The residents Christmas program and party was held on Thursday afternoon. Administ rator, Chester Archibald was chairman for the program with most of the talent being provided by the residents assisted by Wayne Lester, Betty Rogers and Jack Roorda of the staff. Residents taking part were recitations and readings by Bertha Deihl, Jennie McGratton, Pearl Wheeler, Dora Buchanan, Sarah Carter, Mary Van Camp, Grace Howe and Elizabeth. Black; vocal solos by Helen Fischer, Morgan Dalton; vocal duet Elsie Henderson and Nelson Lear; piano solos Ethel Hill, Myrtle Parker, Josephine Cunningham, Florence Meston; group singing by a ladies and mens chorus; a twenty member rythm band played several Christmas songs and while playing "Here Comes Santa Claus" he and his helper arrived with greetings to everyone and the odd kiss. Following the program all of the residents enjoyed a Christmas supper in the main dining room and area with tables set for 250. Mrs. Ella Wedlock was welcomed to the Home at Monday afternoons variety program. Marie Flynn, Harold Black and Jerry Collins prOvided the _old tyme music, the Hickneli sisters Teresa and Margaret entertained with vocal duets;Lori Bell, Debbie and Dawn Flynn step dances; Jane Bell played two piano solos'. The Christian Reformed volunteers assisted with activities. A puppet program "no strings attached" was provided by Sheryl Smith and Richard Keelan from the Kirkton area who have been entertaining at schools and senior citizens in Huron and Perth Counties. During intermission Timmy Moore, Jacquiline Stephen and Gregory Taylor sang a Christmas number accompanied by Elsie Henderson. 7\1 at Our Craft! Four Licenced Body Men to Serve You. COMPLETE COLLISION, FRAME AND REFINISHING SERVICE CARL'S AUTO BODY * 24 HOUR TOWING * Brussels 10—THE BRUSSELS POST, JANU 887-9269 ARY 5, 1977 Brussels Stock yard Report of 35.00, 40 to 5Q - lb. pigs to a a high of 45.50. 60 to 70 lb, pigs to high of 40.00. 50 to 60-1b. pigs to ,a high of 49,00, ' BERG Sales — Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES o Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders o Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.#2,/Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 The market at Brussels Stockyards was active Friday on all classes of steers and heifers.. Pigs traded lqwer. Choice Steers 40.50 to 42.50 with sales to 42.90. Good Steers - 38,50 to 40.50. Three steers consigned by Jacob Weins of R.R.1, St. Clements averaging 1073 lbs. sold for 42.90 with his offering of 29 steers averaging 1146 lbs. selling for 42.30. A steer consigned by John Ferguson of Clifford weighing 1150 lbs. sold for 42.75 with his offering of 34 steers averaging 1065 lbs. sellling for 42.20. Thirty-six steers consigned by. Carl Fitch & Sons of Wroxeter averaging 1143 lbs. sold for 41.25. Choice Heifers - 38.00 to 39.00 with sales to 39.75. Good Heifers - 36.00 to 38.00. A heifer consigned by Hilray Farms of Holyrood weighing 1100 lbs. sold for 39.75. Ten Hereford heifers consigned by Ken McDonald of R.R.3, Brussels averaging 874 lbs. sold for 37.85. Good Cows - 18.00 to 20.00. Bulls traded to a high of 27.00. Choice Feeder Steers traded from 39.00 to 41.00. Medium Feeder Steers traded from 37.00 to 39.00. 30 - 40-1b. pies traded to ahigh r •••••• 111•1•MO —1 " ... • " - • ...