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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-03-29, Page 17THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 29, 1978 17 `Brussels Stoc and Report COMPARING NOTES — The Publicity Committees for Kent, Huron and Frontenac Counties compare notes and budgets for the up and coming International Plowing Matches. This years I P.M. is to be held near Wingham and next years )1 P.M.is hosted by Kent County.. Raymond Scotchmer and Russel Boulton of Huron exchange ideas with Kent County Delegate and Ken Baker of Frontenac County. 1041$ BUDGETS 0,. t.-, WITH THESE BLOOM FOOD IN SPRING BUYS/ -'''. , 0 Schneider SAUSAGE B u I k Country $1.29 lb. Frozen 6 lb. box $7.59 - Weston's ROLLS Chocolate Swiss Reg. 79c 59 ' Frozen FISH Bluewater & CHIPS 32 oz. box. ' ' $ 1;79 St. JAMS & Williams' , Raspberry, Strawberry or Orange 99' Grapefruit Marmalade 24 oz. BIO—AD 23 oz. box $ 1 .59 U. S. CABBAGE 1 9 /1 . McCUTCH BRUSSELS EON We Deliver GROCERY- . , Phone 887-9445 04441 40 Fresh PORK RIBLETS Fresh CHICKEN LEGS & BREASTS $1.09, 2LBS. FRENCH FRIES 3 for 99$ McCAIN 'S PIZZA M PACK) 994 THOMPSON & STEPHENSON MEAT MARKET 887.629440 Belgrave Kinsmen plan ladies night tielgrave Kinsmen. will hold a meeting for election of officers on April 19, it was decided at the regular Kinsmen meeting held. March 22, It is hoped the meeting can be held at the W.I. Hall in Belgrave„ The executive' will make up the nominating committee in advance of the meetin'g. Constable Wilson of the Goderich Police is to be the guest speaker at a. Ladies Night being planned by Kinsmen members. It is to be held. April 5 with a smorgasboard supper. The club is sending a letter and a donation to the Beaver Valley Kinsmen on the occasion of their charter night. Some members of Mrs. mac Engel 887-6645 Mr. and Mrs. Angus . Starr and family; Baxter, visited during the past week with. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton. Miss Brenda Paris, Ottawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and family. We extend sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell and family members in the death of Mrs. Adolph Petti at Thorold. Mrs. Petti was the fornier Dorothy Mitchell and is survived by her husband and seven children. Mr. bud Mrs. Mitchell have spent the winter. months in Thorold owing to the lengthy and severe illness of their daughter. The community was saddened on Sunday to hear of the sudden (Continued from Page 16) Wingham, Mrs. Marilyn Thomp- son, Douglas and Danny, Mrs. William Thompson and Chester McDonald all of Goderich were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Styles of Toronto spent Easter week-end with their Aunt 'Mrs. Cora McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Gleyn Wide, Kimberly and Jennifer of Mount Hope, Ray Nicholson of Toronto spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Easter week-end visitors with Mrs. Earl Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas May of Missis- sauga, Mr. and Mrs. William Schreiber of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and Jeff of Guelph. On Good Friday Mrs. Jean Wills of Milton visited with Mr. Ernest Michie and Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie and other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs, Randy White, Carl and Lori of Kitchener spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne, Jamieson, Carl remained for a few holidays with her grand- parents. •Bruce Hanna of Atwood was a week-end visitor with Mr. and — Mrs. Lorne Jamieson. Douglas and Danny Thompson of Goderich spent a few holiday With their grandmother Mrs. Bert Johnston. Steven Nixon returned honie Saturday from a Laurentian ski week's vacation at Atiberge, Yvan Cotner ski lodge, near Montreal, Quebec, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt on Sunday were mi nbers of their family and Mk. Robert Stoner of Blenheim, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Coultes visited on Good Friday with his. the Belgrave club attended the Broornball Tournament in Dur- ham. They won their game and placed fo4rth in the tournament, The club, also held a successful curling evening at the Wingham Curling Club. President Lloyd Michie, Ken Hopper, Paul McKee and Bill Stevenson attended the Zone Conference in Drayton and ceived word of the winnerS.of, the Kinsmen awards for their district. In other business, the club decided to purchase a camera for the scrapbook editor, and the new Kin Pins were distributed to members. A pork barbeque is planned in the future with proceeds going to Cystic Fibrocis. death of a former resident, Howard Brown of Monkton. Carman Fischer and Miss Evelyn Barton, Rekdale, spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer. -Heidi and Wendy Strickler, St. Mary's spent the holiday weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Strickler and. other relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred ;Strickler attended the Perth-Huron Jersey Club Tour of Brant County on Saturday morning and later the 40th Anniversary party for Mr,and Mrs. Delton Krops, at Folden's. Corners,. near Woodstock. Mrs. Betty Hirzel and daughter Holly, Fraser, Michigan,- were. calling on friends here during the holiday weekend: -- sister Mrs. Harman Mitchell of Rothsay who is a patient in the Palmerston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar and family of Petrolia were visitors, on Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cart- wright, Donna and Patricia of London, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cartwright, John and Claude of Londesborough, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kuntz, Kim, Diane, Peter and Bradley, Murray Rinn ,of Kitchener celebrated Patricia Cartwright's birthday at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. Mae Rinn , Kim, Diane and Peter Kuntz remained for some holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John. Galbraith, Michael and Kelly of Whitby spent Easter week-end with her mother Mrs. Floyd Campbell. Donald Campbell and Lisa of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Campbell, Steven and Geoffrey of London, visited. with their mother Mrs. Floyd Campbell ' on the week-end also visited 'with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Hibberd attended the Good Friday Morn- ing Service in 'Wingh'am Baptist Church. Messers. Robert Hibberd, Clare Van' Camp R.R.#1, Brus- sels. H. Jacklin 1 Brussels, E. Mitchell, Walton, Henry Pat- tison, Blyth attended the Red Cress Degree Meeting in theOwen Sound Orange Hall on Good Friday y evening when two can- didates froict Tara R.E.P, 426 received the Degree. Guests of Owen Sound R.B,P. 419, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Lichgty and Wayne Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Sunday, Mr. and WS. Ross Hanna of Listowel visited last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. The market at Brussels Stock, Yards_ on. Saturday traded with a good demand: at stronger prices.. There were 869 cattle and 1056 pigs on offer, Choice Steers. - 54.50, to. 56.50 with sales. -to 57.25- Good Steers - 53.00 to 54.50. A steer consigned by Hugh Osborne of Monkton weighing 1210 lbs.. sold for 57.25 with his 11 steers averaging 1242 lb.s, selling for an overall price of 56„.10. Twenty-five steers consigned by Gerry • Kuntz of Formosa averaging 1287 .lbs.. sold for the overall price of 56.15. Three steers consigned by George Underwood of R...R.1, Wingham averaging 1406 lbs, sold for 56.50 with his 55 steers averaging 1239 lbs, selling for an overall price of 55.60. Five steers consigned, by Ross Osborne of Monkton averaging 1102 lbs. sold for 56.00. A steer consigned by David Eadie of Lucknow weighing 1200 lbs. sold for 56.00 with his 18 steers averaging 1101 lbs. sold for an overall price of 55.50. A steer consigned by Allan Carter of R.R.4, Clinton weighing 1200 lbs. sold for 56.00. Nine steers consigned by K & L Beef Farms of Ethel averaging 1128 lbs. sold for 55.85. Three steers consigned by Howard Martin of Brussels averaging 1066 lbs. sold for 55.75. Three steers consigned by Ian Wilbee of Walton averaging 1116 lbs. sold for 55.60, Nine steers consigned by Hugh Harris of Wroxeter averaging 1305 lbs sold for an overall price of 55..30 Five steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon averaging 1268 lbs. sold for 55.35 with their 40 steers averaging 1154 lbs. selling near the overall price of 55.00 Twenty-five feeder cattle con- signed by John Armstrong of Ethel averaging 983 lbs. sold for the overall price of 56.08. Fifteen light heifers consigned by Jan Vissoher of Wallenstein averaging 820 lbs. sold for an overall price of 52.20. Cranbrook couple on Jersey tour of. Brant Beigrave