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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-02-22, Page 12Our February Clearance Sale ot(i. of USED CARS AND TRUCKS. CONTINUES 1977 - MONTE CARLO V8 Automatic Air Conditioned Silver Gray with Black Vinyl Roof Licn. LON340. 1976 CORDOBA 2 door V8 automatic Light Blue With White Vinyl Roof, Licn. HNM 840. 1976 GRANADA 2 door, 6 cyl, Automatic Cruise Control. Radio and other options Red. With White vinyl Roof, Licn. JUO. 083. 1975 CUTLASS 4 door sed :an V8 automatic Licn. LKY 981. 1974 OLDS DELTA 88 4 door Sedan. V8 Automatic and many other options. Dark brown finish with Suedella Vinyl goof. 1974 MONTE CARLO V8 Automatic C. Bucket Skats, Licn. LRB 333. USE r TRUCKS Ready For Work And Pleasure SHOES 'N JEANS Last Chante. For discount on Winter Snowboots. $10.00 Womens all leather side lace and zipper OFF AGENTS FOR HARRISTON DRY..CLEANERS Member B.B.A. Phone 887-9497 1975 GMC 1/2 Ton V8, automatic. License D14897 1974 CHEV. 1/2 Ton V8 automatic, Lic. C62931 1974 G.M.C. 1/2 ton V8, automatic Lie. C81108 UNDEh,' 2000 SPEC!AL 1975 DODGE 4 door . License'JKM 765. 1974 TORINO WAGON 4 door. License HNY 224. 1974 IMPALA WAGON 4 door. License HUM 356. 1973 FORD WAGON ' 4 door License FKA 988. 1971 VOLKSWAGON BEETLE License DFX 722. $1991. $1949. $1972 $1797. $999. It's A BUYERS MARKET at WRIGHT-TAYLOR LTD. 13 Main Sileeeit Phone Sea f 6.ri 11 Ontario NbK tvvb Chet, Olds 12-THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 22, 1978 Making preparations `Be Prepared' is good advice and taking that advice the Plowing Match people are getting ready, at least on paper. Organizing workers for the official booth of the '78 Plowing Match near Wingham is a huge job and the responsibility of Bob and Rene Richm ond. At a meeting on Wednesday the • Richmonds briefed 25 women on their upcoming work. Brussels, Morris and Grey families will be contacted by a volunteer from . their area regarding the September Plowing Match. Volunteer labour is the main concern, as the official ' booth will use 260 people during for Plowing Match A.Campbell is college director THE DRUMS ROLLED - Seaforth District High School's Girl's Band marched ahead of upwards to 300 Huron County delegates, committee members, dignitaries and supporters of the International Plowing Match to be held in Huron County near Wingham in September. The group entered the Ontario plowman's Association meeting inToronto to present their final plans and solicit support.b9fore the Big Event. McKillop reeve Allan J. Campbell ha been named to the board of Conestoga College. Two other new members of the Board of Governoks are Arthur Paul Dilks, a lawyer from Stratford and Mr. William R. Clifford, a real estate broker from Goderich; The addition of these three new members gives the College its full complement of twelve Board Members. Dr. A.ennety R. Fisk of Harriston has been elected Chairman .of the Board of .Governors of Coestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology at inaugural meeting at the college's Guelph Campus. Vice Chairman - Operations is Mrs. Dc:qothy Woi•clen of Wellesley, and Vice Chairman - Administration is Walter C. Gerth of Milverton. All classes active at Stockyards the week of the plowing match. That's why the 25 areaco-ordina- tors are necessary. Besides workers, each household will hear about the ftiod needed to feed the multitude. Garden produce, pickles and pies will be needed in September to make the Brussels, Morris & Grey meals the best in the Tented City. The telephone canvass will begin soon, and local people are asked to be receptive so the do-ordinators will know who is available during the peak hours as well as who is willing to help prepare food, The official booth at .the '78 Plowing Match is a big endeavour but community spirit and pride will be increased if everyone workstogether to make the tent a success. It will be a long time before 'the Plowing Match is in. Huron again and organizers aim to show the farming community they are appreciated. At the same time there is an opportunity to add $10,000 in estimated booth proceeds to the Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre Fund. The market at Brussels Stockyards,,on Friday was active on all classes of cattle, pigs sold, easier. There were 872 cattle and 1730 pigs on offer: Choice Steers - 49.00 to 51.00 with sales to 51 .5 0. Good Steers 47.00 to 49.00. A steer consigned by Ernie Brockelbank of R.R.1, Monkton, weighing 1200 lbs. sold for • 51.50. . Three steers consigned by David Eadie of Holyrood averaging 1240 lbs. sold for 51.00 with his 19 steers averaging 1137 lbs. selling for 50.50. Seven steers consigned ' by Elwood Gotfried of Gowanstown averaging 1079 lbs. sold , for 50.90 with his 12 steers aVeiaging 1052 lbs. selling for an overall price of 50.50. Two steers consigned by 'John Bosomworth of R,R.3, Clifford averaging 1255 lbs. sold for 50.10. Four steers consigned by Clem Hoonard of Blyth averaging 1085' lbs. sold for 50.00 with his .10 1 steers averaging 1106 lbs. selling for 49.25. • • Three steers consigned by Elmer Scott of Teeswater averaging 1173 lbs. . sold for 50.75. Two steers consigned by Donald Procter of Brussels averaging 1250 lbs. sold' for 49.75. Three steers consigned by' Ken Priestap of R.R.1, Brunner averaging 1270 16s. sold for 50.00. A steer consigned by Armand Fischer of RR.1, Neustadt_ weighing 1150 lbs. sold for 50.00. Choice Heifers - 44.00 to 46.00 with sales. to 47.00. Good Heifers - 42.00 to 44.00. A heifer consigned by 'John Bosomworth of R.R.3, Clifford weighing 1160 lbs. sold for 47.00. A heifer consigned by J,D.Dtirnin of Lucknovv weighing 1040 lbs. sold for 46.25. Fifteen Herford heifers • consinged by Earl Cox of R.R.2, Goderich averaging 1015 lbs. sold for 45.70. One hundred Herford heiferS consigned by Gerald 'Ball of Embro averaging-940 lbs. sold for an overall price of 45.30. Heavy feeder steers traded from 48.00 to 50.10. Seven feeder steers consigned by Harold Gibson of R.R.1, Fordwich averaging 945 lbs. sold for 50.00 with his 26 steers 'averaging 924'lbs. sold for 49.50. Fourteen feeder steers consigned by Ed. Valad of R.R.3, Walkerton averaging 909 lbs. sold for an overall price of 49.75. Choice Cows - 34.00 to 36.00 with sales to 37.50. Good Cows - 32.00 to 34.00. Canners & Cutters - 28.00 to 32.00. Bulls traded to a high of 40.25. A bull consigned by Ken Schloiff of R.R.1, Walkerton, weighing 1660 lbs. sold for 40.25. 30 to 40 lb pigs traded to a high of 40.00. 40 to 50-lb. pigs to a high of 47.50. 50 - 60 lb. pigs to a high tf , 51_00.* 60 to: 70 lb. pigs to a high of 57.75. 41.4.1.1.1.4,01*^A 11...k.M.Y..dr.t. to .4.. WI. 41 K „