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Ii.,fichie pointed out that over the past eight
months Mrs, Badley's salary came to about
$4,077,13, a lot of which were expenses.
Councillor Procter suggested council could
pay Mrs. Badley half of what they would
have paid had she stayed on.
At this point Mrs. Badley's mileage was
discussed. She hadn't been paid mileage for
the past 2Q months and in view of this
council decided to pay her $426.30 for course
expenses and $1,005. for mileage expenses.
Also at the meeting council interviewed an
applicant for the position of clerk, passed a
bylaw so that the Wingham fire chief could
enforce, regulate and perform fire in-
spections for fire safety, decided to write to
the Ministry of agriculture and Food on to
get information how to control and enforce a
control program for warble flys. They
decided to contact Lousie Marritt, co-
ordinator of the Rural Development Out-
reach Program (RDOP) to come to their
October meeting and discuss what the
program is doing and,made a motion to have
all signees directly involved with the
engineer's report on the centre sideroad's
Bluevale municipal drain pay toward the
engineer's report.
Stockyards active
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
887.6645
Members of the Cranbrook
Institute and friends are
holding a picnic on Sunday
afternoon August 13 at the
Atwood Community Centre.
All are to bring a picnic
lunch.
Mrs. Fred. Smith is a
patient in. Victoria Hospital,
London, where she under-
went surgery.
Miss Mary MacDonald,
Toronto, is home for the
holiday weekend.
Master Danny Jacklin and
friend Tbd Wicks, of
Bloomingdale, spent several
12 oz. ORANGE JUICE
CHARCOAL 10 lb.
SALE•PRICED
"'`OF BETTER USED CARS
Kent
Leaver Pieces and Stems
MUSHROOMS 100.
Van Camp
PORK & BEANS 19 cm
Schneiders Soft
MARGENE 1 lb. tubs.
Chapman
ICE CREAM 2 litres
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M.
Bakery Grocery
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Phone 887-9226 Free Delivery
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BEANS with PORK 14 oz. 3/1 .00
160 oz. 1.0.9
We are now taking orders for
Raspberries 28 lb. pail Green Peas
5 lb.bag or 30 lb. box Corn 5 lb. bag or
30 lb. box and other frozen vegetables
in various sizes also available
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Bologna, Mac & Cheese,
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16 THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 9, 1978
Cranbrook WI plans
picnic on Sunday
s.
1977 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4D-HT
1976 PLYMOUTH FURY 41)
2-1976 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY
1975 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE
1975 DART 4D 6 cylinder automatic
1975 CORONET 2D Ht.
1975 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER
1975 DODGE MONACO fully equipped
1975 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM
1975 CHEV
1975 DODGE 1/2 TON TRUCK Low Mileage
1975 BUICK ESTATE WAGON
1975 DODGE 1/2 TON TRUCK
1974 FORD 1/2 TON TRUCK
1974 DODGE MONACO
1974 OLDSMOBILE 2 Door Hardtop
1974 PONTIAC ASTRE
1974 CHEV. 4 DOOR
1974 DODGE 3/4 TON PICK-UP
1974 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN
1973 PLYMOUTH FURY
1970 CUTLASS
2-1969 DODGE
1969 GMC 3/4 TON PICK-UP
1968 CHEV 1/2 TON PICK-UP
1976 CAMPER
with air
days last week with Mr, and
Mrs. Earl Dunn. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Muchan London
also visited the Dunns on the
weekend.
Mrs. Claire Long and Mrs.
Mae Engel visited on
Wednesday with. Mrs. Geo.
Ballantyne, Avoliton) Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence
Qucrengesser and Mrs.
Edith Roulston, Stratford.
On Sunday afternoon,
August 6, approximately 40
'members of the Smalldon,
Engel Long • and Keys
families had a pleasant get-
together at the Kome of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim -Keys, R.R.1,
Seaforth. Among those at-
tending from a distance
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill.
lArmstrong, Fergus; Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Keys, and family,
Hamilton; and Mr. and Mrs.
• Norman. Walker and girls,
London.
Mr. Alex Dark,
Huronvicw, and Mrs. Jack
Clark, Auburn, spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Mac
Engel.
The market " at • Brussels
Stockyards Friday was very
active with all classes of
cattle selling. higher. There
were 744 cattle and 1967 pigs
on offer.
Choice Steers - 64.00 to
66.00 with sales to 66.85, •
Good Steers - 62.00 to
64.00.
Nine steers consigned by
Neil McKenzie of R.R.3,
—Lucknow, averaging 991
lbs, sold for 66.85.
A steer consigned by
Graeme Craig . of Walton "
weighing 1100 lbs. sold for
66.25. -
Nine steers consigned by
Stewart McCall of _Walton
averaging 1144 lbs. sold for
66.70 with his 45 steers
averaging 1101 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 65.60.
A steer consigned by
Merlin Bender of Hensall
weighing 1200 lbs. sold for
66.00.
Five steers consigned by
Norman K icswetter of Mild-
may averaging 1186 lbs. sold
for 66.00
Twelve steers consigned
by Carl Fitch & Sons of
VVroxeter averaging 1028
lbs. sold for 65.50.
Four steers consigned by
Ian Wilbee of , Walton
averaging 1242 lbs. sold for
65.60.
SeVenteen steers . con-
signed by Leo Dietner of
Ethel averaging 1115 ,lbs.
sold for an overall price of
65.35.
Thirteen steers consigned.
by Maple Emblem Farms. of
Dungannon averaging - 1153
lbs. sold for 65.20.
A steer consigned by Ross
Durnin of Lucknow weighing
1420 lbs. sold for 65.25.
Choice Heifers - 60.00 to
62.00 with sales to 63.50.
Good Heifers - 58.00 to
60..00.
Ten heifers consigned by
George Wheeler of Brussels
averaging 993 lbs. sold for
63.40 with his 27 heifers
averaging 960 lbs. selling for
an overall price of 61.70.
A heifer consigned by
R.M. Scott of Seaforth
weighing 1090 lbs. sold for
63.2S.
dvertising
helps you
to know.
A heifer consigned by Bob
Kmller of Fordwich weighing
850 lbs. sold for 63.00.
Choice Cows - 45.00 to
47.00 with sales to 50.00.
Good Cows - 42.00 to
45.00.
Canners and Cutters -
38.00 to 42.00.
30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a
high of 39.25.
40 to 50 lb. pigs traded to a
high of 46.25.
50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high
of 47.25.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high
of 58.00.
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