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IA12 -. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 4, 1984
BRUSSELS
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT is banned In many
schools today, but It wasn't 200 years ago.
Brandi Sanderson and Tim Machan ham it up
on the Daie Machan float during the parade in
Brussels. There were over 80 entries in the,
parade which Is said to have been one of the
best parades put on by the Village of Brussels
and Townships of Grey and Morris. (Wassink
photo)
Agricrew hits the farms
Agricrews have begun working on Huron
County farms. The program is designed to
help area farmers as well as providing
summer employment for students.
There are three crews working in the
county this year. Two of the crews are based
in Clinton, and the third in the Belpravc/
Wingham area. Foremen are Dave Wright of
Clinton. Ken Huff of Clinton and Paul Currie
of Wingham. Atongwith these foremen. they
each have three crew members that are all
eager to serve the farmers of Huron County.
The students will leave no stone unturned, a
weed unptcsea, or tence unpainted. along
with various other jobs.
Farmer response has been good. The
crews have been booked up to July 20 for the
Clinton crews. and up to July 16 for the
Wingham crew. but they are still taking in
names in the case of a cancellation.
The program ends on Aug. 17. There is still
time to get your name in for those unfinished
jobs. For booking an Agricreww, or just
gaining more information on the program,
contact Chris Robson at the O.M.A,F. office
in Clinton.
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Even prices on steers and ;heifers at Brussels
The market at Brussels Stockyards traded
actively at even prices on both steers and
heifers. Cows sold easier. Feeder pigs were
higher. There were 709 cattle and 961 pigs on
offer.
Choice Steers -83.00 to 86.00 with sales to
87.50.
Good Steers -80.00 to 83.00.
A steer consigned by Jerry .Kuntz of
Formosa weighing 1360 lbs. solid for 87.50
with his 3 steers averaging 1153 lbs. selling
for an average of 85.75.
Twelve steers consigned by Garnet Meyers
of Beaverton averaging 1110 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 85.23 with sales to 86.50.
Five steers consigned by Howard Martin of
Brussels averaging 1128 lbs. sold for 86.00
with his lot of 12 steers averaging 1097 lbs.
selling for 85.40.
A steer consigned by Ken Dalton of Walton
weighing 1300 lbs. sold for 86.00 with his
offering of 30 steers averaging 1112 lbs.
selling for an overall price of 84.70.
A 1400 lb. steer consigned by Stewart
Knechtel of RR 2, Gadshill sold for 85.75 with
his lot of 6 steers averaging 1193 lbs. selling
for 84.75.
Five steers consigned by Roy Wormington
of R.R. 1, Bluevale averaging 1222 lbs. sold
for an overall price of 84.45.
Fourteen steers consigned by Laverne
Love of R.R. 2, Dundalk averaging 1250 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 84.60.
Fifteen steers consigned by George Adams
of Wroxeter averaging 1109 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 84.92 with sales to 85.75.
Twenty-seven steers consigned by Murray
Forbes of Clinton averaging 1166 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 84.57 with sales to 86.50.
Six steers consigned by Stam Farms of
R.R. 4, Kincardine averaging 1283 lbs. sold
for an overall price of 84.19, ,
Five steers consigned by Martin Hendrick
of R.R. 7, Lucknow averaging 1260 lbs. sold
for 84.90 with his offering of 11 steers
averaging 1213 lbs. selling for 84.07.
Two steers consigned by John Bennett of
Egmondville averaging 1184 lbs. sold for 84.
Choice Exotic Heifers -82.00 to 85.00 with
sales to 87.75.
Choice Hereford Heifers -79.00 to 82.00.
A heifer consigned by L & B Farnis of
Wallenstein weighing 1080 lbs. sold for 87.75
with their lot of 10 heifers averaging 1077 lbs.
selling for 84.35.
Five heavy steers consigned by Lorne
Forester of R.R. 1, Lucknow averaging 1290
lbs. sold for an overall price of 85.09 with
a sale to 87.50.
Eight heifers consigned by Hugh Harris of
R.R. 1, Wroxeter averaging 1075 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 83.63 with sales to 84.50.
Forty-seven heifers consigned by Morley
Eagleson of R.R. 8. Parkhill averaging 916 ,
lbs. sold for an overall price of 83.20 with
sales to 85.00.
A heifer consigned by George Blake of R. R.
2, Brussels weighing 1020 lbs. sold for 86.25
with his lot of 11 heifers averaging 1003 lbs.
selling for an overall price of 82.81.
Nine heifers consiened by .1.P. Connell &
Sons of R.R. 3, Palmerston averaging 1055
lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.05 with
sales to 84.75.
A heavy heifer consigned by Ken William-
son of R.R. 3, Walton weighing 1280 Ibs. sold
for 85.50.
Choice cows -56.00 to 60.00 with sales to
61.00,
Good cows -53.00 to 56.00.
Canners & Cutters -50.00 to 53.00.
Heavy bulls traded to a high of 64.75.
30 to 40 Ib. pigs traded to a high of 33.00.
40 to 50 Ib. pigs to a high of 37.50.
50 to 60 Ib. pigs to a high of 44.25.
50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 52.25.
70 to 80 Ib. pigs to a high of 57.00.
Cranfrooka
nursing. graduation iToront®
Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley and Donald Anna Lee Smith and children of Toronto
MRS. MAC ENGEL Clark attended the graduation for Nancy Jean
were weekend visitors with her parents
887 - Craig at Humber College. Toronto on JuneStuart and Mrs. Stevenson.
There will be no servic6645e in Knox Church 23. Nancy Jean received her certificate for the
during the month of July. Rev. Don and Mrs. Coronary Care Nursing Program.
McInnis and family are spending their Margaret Waddell, Fullerton, is visiting
vacation with friends in Alberta. her brother-in-law and sister. Wilfred and
A nutsber from the community were guests Mrs, Strickler.
at the Coghlin-Cameron wedding reception in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Staeger. Mississauga.
the Atwood Community Centre on Saturday spent the weekend pith Mr. and Mrs. Clare
evening. lum. 71 Vritrh
Marion Hagedoorn and Therese d 'Aout
came from Montreal to attend the graduation
ceremonies for Adam Hagedoorn at Grey
Central School. Adam got an art prize..
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Speiran. Saginaw.
Mich. and Bradenton. Florida have been
calling on friends in the community.
DELI SPECIALS
DELICHIUS AND APPETIZING I�
SHOPSYS PINAAED 2.84
POTATO OR /k
MACARONI SALAD 1.291 .
zsw RAND 5 OSk9
FOOT LONG
WIENERS 2.29tb.
SCHNEIDERS JUMBO
SUMMER
SAUSAGE
LUPE LEAF'
CHICKEN
LOAF
9.9Oisg
4.49,.
4.39/89
1.99flJ
SPECIAL
PRICES
IN EFFECT
WED. JULY 4
UNTIL CLOSING
SAT. JULY 7
NO WASTE
BONELESS!
CROSS CUT RiB ROASTS
COUNTRY GOLD 1/2', SCHNEIDERS
COUNTRY STYLE FAMILY PACK
STEAKS
27 239
/kg lb.
NO WASTE
HAMF
BURGERS
8.36 /kg
1 kg
3.796. 4.99G_
SCHNEIDERS
POPULAR NEW
-5i211 A sERVE-
SAUSAGE
375 g
1.?9KG.
SCHNEIDERS
BOIL IN BAG SLICED
CORNED BEEF
OR PASTRAMI
3.50 g PKGS.
f.98
MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED
50411ESS PORK BUTT
COTTAGE ROLL
4.39.. 1.99.
COUNTRY GOLD SLICED COUNTRY GOLD
COOKED SLICED
HAM SALAMI
1759 1759
16
PKG
99°
CUT FROM FINEST CANADA "A" BEEF
FROM THE CHUCK
BLADE STEAKS
8? ?8'
BLADE BONE REMOVED
TENDER, YOUNG, JUICY
SHORT RIB ROASTS
04 '38
/kg Ib.
SCHNEIDERS VACUUM PACKED
PEPPERONII300q 3.29
TIME 375ePEG
.
SMOKED SAUSAGE.,149
NAM ME
NA:Y ti I RES. GRIME 2.51/kg
PARA BOLOGNA 1.59 rb.
MAPLE LEAF BEERFEST
SAUSAGE 500 9 PKG 2.49
CUT FROM CANADA 'A' GRADE BEEF 3.48/kg
- FROM TRE CHUCK.
BONELESS BLADE
ROASTS OR STEAKS '.5".,
FOR YOUR BAR -8-Q
CROSS CUT RIB
SCHNEIDERS LIFESTYLE ROASTS oR STEAKS
TURKEIETIES Y QED 1254 1.491., SEWN
NO IRE BRAND ■ SUCED SiDE
PEPPE1011SlL Bossu N(ER
3.95 /kg
f.79.
SAVE! 1.20
1.119
MEAT CHUBS 600 9 2.59 BACON
500 g PKG
IMNIB MIA MAK IL MU
ZEHRS
BREAD
675 g
).OAF
49 #
SYAWTit 8515 CREiSE MOLES. Oil
LIBBYS
ALPHAGETTI
,4 oz.
TINS
4 CRIUOOS FIRM'S BORE SLOOP
ICE
CREAM
4 LITRE
CARTON 49
•
IMPERIAL REGULAR OR DIET PACK
SOFT PRONTO
MARGARINE TOWELS
WHITE ONLY 2 8011 PKG.
1 tb
sleeve
99'2 ROLL89'
FACIAL TISSUES
ASSORTED COLOURS
KLEENEX
89°
48 OZ
TIN
6816815 PURE
APPLE
JUICE
99'
r2'.5 EVAPORATED
CARNATION
MILK
365 OUR
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69 #
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3 VARIETIES
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TUBE
199
ASSORTED RANDOM
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4 POPULAR VARIETIES
GREEN GIAlff
KOOL-AID VEGETABLES
239*1
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14 02 69
(MB1ET5)
12 OZ
CALIFORNIA
CANADA NO. 1
CANTALOUPE
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SIZE 15's
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LARGE LUSCIOUS
CALIFORNIA
NECTARINES
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NAMES
COUNTRY OVEN SPECIALS
0p3pW�ITatRT��6rLt}Ve i�t BREAD 555
BRAN BREAD .505
POPiLAR (MOUTHWASH
SCOPE , 18T81 5.7, 3.49
SHAKE 'N
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1 F1tIITIES rSSOOTTD S.71 .GS
CRACKERS 29
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MRS OWII
TOMATO JUICE 89°
FANCY OUAUTM' 48 01 18.5
CUE Df 24-72D et TiNS RES. OR MEI
7 UP
4.95
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613%OL
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COOKIES .� g P1,G 1.99
READY TO USE JERGEBS 350
CREAM SOAP
A.,-/61 Fid:a1 Pap pT.E",� a 99
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B.B.Q. SAUCE 1.29
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BEANS „w res 69°
41310TH 74TDTIIS 359 a "5
KAI CAT FOODS 69°
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PURE JAM ?s,1,7` 1.?9
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WIENER RODS 69°
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HAMUURO ROLLS 69°
PURE VEGETABLE
v -s JUICE 1.19
NERS085 POPULAR 2`r 5OD 9 119
COTTAGE CHEESE 1.59
C13A.TG1 8158 COMM
BUTTER TARTS 6 z 1.79
PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
CALIFORNIA
FRESH GRIM(
CELERY
STALKS
SIZE
24's
MOM) CAT613
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ifs 1.58 /$ 69°
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289°
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1.49 LEMONADE
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CLARKS
STEWS e0 9 Tea
ORINI
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JELLY POWDERS
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11 VARIETIES 65 9
NTILSDlIS 255 K PACKAGE
COUNTRY
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OUR 880
209
50#OFF
COUPON E.P8RE5 AAT 18/13.
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DREAM
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PRtiSIOCT OF CANADe PRODUCT OF CANADA PROOUC"T OF SOUTH AFRICA
ONTARIO 80. 1 O. 1 ONTARIO CANADA FADfCT GRADE
HOTHOUSE
TOMATOES
3•x.9
139
GREEN
CABBAGE
MUM F7332. 548
GREEN
0)110)15
3/99°
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PLUMS ?.6?ra� 1.190
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"GRANNY SH)TH"
APPLES
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Jr?WE FR SIT BassIZE IN FANCY
FRUIT BASKETS FOA FRIENDS
POTATOES .k9 e, OR SHUTTPIS
FLOWERING
NYBISCUS
4'1^ 1.99
We reserve the right
to limit purchases to
reasonable weekly
family requirements.
THESE SPECIALS
AVAILABLE
ONLY IN:
HIGHWAY NO. 8
GODERICH
VON., TUES. 9 TO 6 P.M.
WEB., THURey FRL - 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. X30 TO 6 P.M.
JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4)
W ING HAMI
975 WALLACE AVE. N.
LISTOWEL
INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND 83
EXETER
MON, TUES., WED. . 9 TO 6 P.M.
THURS, FRI.9 TO 9 PA. SAT. X30 TO 6 P.M.