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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-12-13, Page 1414 — THE BRUSSE0 POST, DECEMBER 10, 1978' NEW WATCH THIS DOG GO! — Susan Carter, 3 years old, of Walton, seemed to be enjoying the ride she got from Lassie, a part German Shepherd and part. Labrador Retriever. (Photo by Langlois) NEED HOLID MONEY? SeeVictoria,a It's in your best interest. Few of us make a major purchas*Without "shopping around" for the best deal, but how many of us shop around for the best deal in personal loans? There is a difference. Call or drop in to our office and inquire about our personal loan plans. VICTORIA AND GREY muser Since1844 Contact our branch manager: Main Street East Listowel 201460 H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD . Sales, Service & Installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON BRUSSELS ViDabliatal410440012010104-14441i Melville Presbyterign Choir Presents the Cantata "Joy To TheWorid" on SUN. DEC. 17 at 11:00 in Melville Presbyterian Church Ali Welcome Always read the small print! It's your mortgage . . . 1 / A mOfo rotngea gpee rzenstnolnsao ulns tdolri 4n d 4% much, but over the years it can add up to thousands of dollars. Your dollars. That's why it'll pay you to talk to us before you take out a new mortgage. After all, it is your money and that's no small thing, VICTORIA. AND GREY TRUST Since1844 Contact our branch manager: Main Street East Listowei 2014450 ember: Canada eposii Insurance Corporation M U Brussels Stockyard Walton. 'bozaarsuccess As, The market at Brussels Stockyards met ,a good de- mand with all classes of cattle and pigs trading actively with a heavy supply on offer. There were 1294 cattle and 2375 pigs. Choice Steers - 66.00 to 69.00 with sales to 71.00. Good Steers - 64.00 to 66.00. A steer consigned by McKercher Farms of R.R.1, Dublin weighing 1120 lbs, sold for 71.00 with their 23 steers averaging 1152 lbs. selling for an overall price of 68.58. Six steers consigned by L & B Farms of Wallenstein averaging 1190 lbs. sold 71.00 with their 65 steers • averaging 1154 lbs. selling for an overall price of 69.00. Three steers consigned by Merlin Bender of Hensall averaging 1236 lbs. sold for 69.25 with his lot of 15 steers averaging 1212 lbs. selling for 68.60. Two steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon averaging 1260 lbs. sold for 68.25 with their 26 steers averaging 1162 lbs. Selling for an overall price of 67.40. Four steers consigned by Hilbert VanAnkum of Wroxeter averaging 10889 lbs. sold for 67.90. Four steers consigned by Murray Bray of Wroxeter averaging 1232 lbs. sold for 68.10 with his 21 steers averaging 1150 lbs. selling for an overall price fo 67.60. Nine steers consigned by Earl Cox of R. R.2,. Goderich averaging 1180 lbs. sold ion‘ 67.00. One Hundred and Sixty steers consigned by Gerald Ball of Embro averaging 1042 lbs. sold for an overall price of near 67.99 mark. Choice Heifers - 62,50 to 64.50 with sales to 64.80. Good Heifers - 61.00 to 62.50. Seven heifers consigned by Geroge Blake of. Brussels averaging 1084 lbs. sold for 64.80 with his 25 heifers averaging 1035 lbs. selling for an overall price of 64.00. Two heifers consigned by Jack Flanigan of Dublin averaging 10" 0 lbs. sold for 64.70 with his 57 heifers averaging 1003 lbs. sold for Report an overall price of 63.80. Five heifers consigned by Earl Fitch of Wroxeter averaging 1078 lbs. sold for 64.50. A heifer consigned by Bob Blake of Brussels weighing 1110 lbs. sold for 64.50. A heifer consigned by Schultz, Bros. of R.R.3, Blyth weighing 1100 lbs. sold for 64.50 with their lot-of 37 heifers averaging 886 lbs. selling for an overall price of 63.10. Three heifers consigned by Doug Cameron of Lucknow averaging 1003 lbs, sold for 64.60. Choice Cows - 48.00 to 51.00 with sales to 54.00. Good Cows - 45.00 to 48.00. Canners & Cutters - 40.00 to 45.00. Heavy Bulls traded to 56.00. 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 60.00. 40 to 50 lb. pigs traded to a 68.00. 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 74.50. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 79.25. 70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high of 86.25, noon, December 9.- The tables were laden with baking, crafts and plants, also touch and take items. Tea and cookies were served. It was a new venture that ,turned out well There were 9 tables of secretary Mrs. HerbTraviss; Treasurer - Mrs, Ken McDonald; Unit leaders - Eighth and sixteenth - Mrs. Don Fraser; McKillop , Mrs. Neil McGavin; Seventeenth and Boundary Mrs. Graeme Craig Walton, Mrs. Allan. McCall; Nominations - Mrs. Ross Bennett, Mrs. John Burch; Mrs. A. McDonald; ivirs. C. Wey and Mrs. H. Traviss; Communications co- ordinator - Mrs. Mac Sholdice and Mrs. Dave Watson; Stewardship and Finance - Mrs. F. Kirkby; Mrs. K. McDonald and Mrs. R. Houston. Leadership Development Mrs. Merton Hackwell any' unit leaders. , Church in. Society - Mrs. C. Ritchie, Mrs. H. Craig, Mrs. G. McCall, Mrs. Don Dennis , Mrs. Wm. Coultt and Mrs. J. Fritz; Christian development - Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Murray Dennis and Mrs. Alvin McDonald; World Out- reach - Mrs. Martin Baan, Mrs: Graeme Graig and Mrs. Fred Uhler; Archives - Mrs. F. Kirkby, and Mrs. H. Traviss. , In "Church Services", Social Functions - Mrs. Burch, Mrs. B. Hoegy, Mrs. G. McNichol; Flower Com- mittee - Mrs. S.McCall; Mrs. C. McCutcheon; Music - Mrs. Lavern Godkin and Mrs. Neil McGavin; U.C.W. Representative to the Manse Committee - Mrs. Doug Fraser, Mrs. Walter Bewley and Mrs. Ken McDonald; Audtiors - Mrs. G. Craig and Mrs. L. Godkin. Mrs. Campbell Wey was presented with a Life Mem- bership presented by Mrs. Don McDonald assisted by Mrs. Nelson Reid. euchre in play at the Walton Community Hall on Tuesday evening with 'W,I, hostesses in charge Mrs. Herman Plas; Mrs, Nelson Reid; Mrs. Ernie Stevens and Mrs. Ray Reuther. Prize winners were High Lady - Mrs. Viola Kirkby; Low Lady - Mrs. Lavern Godkin; High man Gordon Murray; Low Man - Ernie Stevens; Most Zeros - Mrs, Keith Rock. Holder of Lucky Cup - Campbell Wey. Another euchre will be held on December 19th with Mrs. Keith Rock; Mrs. Dave Watson; Mrs. Viola Kirkby and Mrs. Harvey Craig in charge when everyone is welcome. PERSONALS Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Achilles were Christine and Dwayne Achilles and Dianne Shaffer of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor, Brian and Brad • of Kintail visited on Saturday and Michelle Jones, Walton was an over- night guest at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mathers were vacationing in New Orleans last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss attending the Fleming Feed Company Christmas Party on Saturday night at the White Carnation. BERG ales Service! Installation ! FREE ESTIMATES I o Barn Cleaners Bunk Feeders o Stabling Donald G. Ives R,R.#2, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 he general Christmas Meeting of the U.C.W. included a pot luck supper when 34 sat down to tables decorated for Christmas by the McKillop unit the 8th and 16th unit were responsible for the decorating of the Sunday School. The devotions in charge of the 8 and 16th unit were led by Mrs. Rae Houston. Christmas scriptures were read alternative by Mrs. R. Houston and Mrs. Don McDonald. Hymn, "Angels from the realms of Glory" was sung, with Mrs. Lavern Godkin as pianist. Mrs. D. McDonald led in prayer. Taking part in readings were Mrs. Don McDonald; Mrs. G. McCall; Mrs. Don Fraser; Mrs. Alvin McDonald; Mrs. Doug Fraser and ' Mrs. K. McDonald. Mrs. Campbell Wey pre- sided for the business reading a Christmas Story. Minutes were read by Mrs. Herb Traviss, Mrs'. Ken McDonald gave the treasurer financial report. There are 102 families receiving the Observer. Stamps are to be saved for the, Bible Society. The ladies are going to take over cleaning the church, each unit responsible for a month, stewards to look after snow and grass. The Sunday School Concert will be held on Thursday, December 21. Mrs. Neil McGavin of the nominating Committee brought in the slate of Officers for 1979 as follows: President - Mrs. Don McDonald; I st vice- president - vacant; 2nd vice - Mrs. Viola Kirkly; 3rd vice - Mrs. Graeme Craig; 4th vice - Mrs. Fred Uhler. Cor- responding and recording Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MeCALf... 887-6677 The .community hall was decorated in the theme for Christmas when the Walton Women's: Institute held a bazaar on Saturday after, UCW supper. Member: Canada Deposit insurance Cdrporiatioti