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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-12-27, Page 10May 31, 1978 $10,000 WINNER — Alfred Ten Pas of Brussels was the lucky winner of $10,000 in last Thursday's Wintario draw. He is putting the money towards car payments on the new station wagon he bought the night before the draw. (Brussels Post Photo) Brussels Stockyard Here's to a great year for all our customers! INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL And FARM WIRING GARY DILL, 348-8383 or 347-2435 MITCHELL FARM GENERATOR SALES Call H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service & Installation of pipelines & &mad milking parlours R.R.4 BRUSSELS WALTON NEED HOLIDA MONEY. See Victoriaa It's in your , best interest. Few of 'us make a major purchase "shopping around" for the best de.al, 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. VG VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 Contact our branch manager: Main Street cast Listowel 291.1450 Member: Canada bepcisit Insurance Corporation 10 THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 27, 1 de VVI enjoy pot Tuck supper The market at Brussels ' Stockyards was very , active on Friday vvitk.alEclasses, of cattle and pigs trading at higher prices. There were 782 cattle and 2523 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 68.00 to 71.00 with sales to 72.50. Good Steers - 66.00 to 68.00 A 4-H fancy fat steer consigned by Paul Johnston of Bluevale weighing 1000 lbs. topped the market at 72.50. A steer consigned by Merlin Bender of Hensall weighing 1150 lbs. sold for 71.75 with his 23 steers averaging 1212 lbs. sold for an overall price of 70.06. A steer consigned by J & M Ranch of Brussels weighing 1220 lbs. sold for 70.50 with their 13 steers averaging 1224 lbs. selling for 69.60. Ten steers consigned by 'Earl Cox of R.R.2 Goderich averaging 1145 lbs. sold for 70.40. Six steers consigned by Bob Mcdonald of Brussels averaging 1145 lbs. sold for' 71.40 with his lot of 14 steers averaging 1173 lbs. selling for an overall price of 70.70. Twelve steers consigned by George Nichol of Mildmay, averaging 1018 lbs. sold for 70.00. Nine steers consigned by Alvin Grainger of Wroxeter averaging 1248 lbs. sold for 70.70 with his 15 steers averaging 1209 lbs. selling for 70.50. Eight steers consigned by Angus Martin of Kenilworth averaging 1157 lbs. sold for 69.50.., Forty-two steers consigned by L & B Farms of Wallenstein averaging 1150 lbs. sold for an overall price of 69.43. Choice Heifers - 64.00 to 66.00 with sales to 66.75. MRS. LEWIS. STONEHOUSE 887-9847 Kinsmen Bingo. Winners Lucky winners of turkeys at the Belgrave Kinsmen Bingo held at the W.f. Hall in Belgrave on December 12 were Mrs. John Jamieson, Mrs. Clark Sharpin, Jack Shiell, Karen Dunbar, Mrs. Helen Martin, Donelda Lamont, Mrs. Edith Coultes, Roy Robinson and Mrs. Paul McKee. Special prizes winners were Murray Cook and Mrs. Isabelle Campbell. Editor's Note: These two letters were received after the Post's Christmas issue had gone to press. They were forwarded to the North Pole in time for Christmas Eve however. Dear. Santa Claus, How are you and all your reindeer? Are your elves all right? They must be busy getting the toys ready for Christmas. Will you bring me a fishing pole so I can go fishing with my Dad? I would also like a little live puppy that will fit in my stocking. Love, Kevin Alcock R.R.5, Brussels, Ont. Dear Santa Claus, How are you feeling? I am 10 years old. Are all your elves busy? I have tried to be good all year, This year 1 would like a game called Dataman. In my stocking I would like some jewellery Members of the Belgrave Women's Institute and their guests enjoyed a Pot Luck smorgasbord supper on Tuesday evening December 19 in the W.I. Hall. A short business meeting was held followed by a social evening of Court Whist, Eight tables were in play and winners were: High Lady - Mrs. Garner Nicholson; High Man - Garner Nicholson; 2nd High. Lady - Mrs. Nelson Higgins; 2nd High Man - Charles Higgins; Novelty Lady - Mrs. Clarence Hanna; Novelty Man - Leonard James. will leave something f or you and reindeer to eat. Love Connie Alcock R.R.S, Brussels Obituary EDWARD HOWES ZEHR Edward Howes Zehr, 74, of R.R.3, Brussels died at his residence on Monday, December 11. He was born in Barrie. A landscape gardener, he lived in Mississauga and moved to Cranbrook in 1968. He was married to Mary Marjorie Ross Love who survives him. Surviving are his children, Vivian Zehr at home, and (Barbara) Mrs. Joseph Semkowski of Oakville and three grand children. Also surviving are one brother and four sisters. Furiei'al services were held at the M.L.Watts Funeral Home with Rev. Dan Sargent officiating. Cremation followed. At this time we wish to say "Thank You" to you, our customers for your patronage not only during the past year but for the previous thirty, it has been great. Now we look forward to '79 with great anticipation and many plans to try to upgrade our service in as many ways as pcAsible. A Happy New Year to all from Nora, Jane, Jeanne, Jack, Doug, Jim, Max & Gerry Old acquaintances, don't forget us! We value your patronage, and we hope we can continue to serve you in '78. . . Happy New Year! Now paying 10 3/ % annual CARDIFF & MULVEY Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. BOX 69 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO PHONE 887-6100 NOH 1H0 5 Year Guaranteed Certificates Letters got to Santa in time OLDFIELDS HARDWARE Brussels 887-6851 LD fir LANG SYNt 41b. C RAWFORD MOTORS WINGHAM ,ONTARIO