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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-01-18, Page 17Hv tl Et1 spy HE Hook' Ex ASi 66. k�l ,ia..'....4• •o :44�iyw' r - Mullett. `Township'cou increase the.nta i�ritl salaries by fiye�r.cents' rttunicipial Clerk ng emplb-yees received e01,,ot inage�Su�ttperintendent Norman desk, from $6.30%to $675 bout., its front S5 5,25 an hour:: , •i ce.lielp , }pSbc ,a1IhOPMRdsuPerintend nson,.S945'to $9.90'an hour Councenr il', aries'for gradetr'oPerators lin Bully; ENTER FRE "'' .DR'AW OR IMITED EDITION PRINT 92.: NTAiRR. s'STREET STRAT 'ORD 271-6206 ASK ABOUT OUR "IN MOMS" SERVICE ,.. brytl1 ON FILM,. FILM. -PROCESSING, OFFS CAMERA ACCESSORIES' pwchasedin this store when you buy Iintijr' ofdiese five products, and the additional purchase of ANY BATTERIES ti 'FIRE DESTROYED; a barn; on tha,farm of y;sJan 7`: Arab lostl the blaze were a herd of Torn Williamson: Rli4,' Waltottr Saturday,; ' dairy cattle, 1116 plgarand 19'headof}Cattle: 6g Ig4e1ina0af"s9;40and 8.9Oaii our' ^il vote . themselves an ,increase' of :h*Om'.Sl,lOI0 per'annum tar SF1.200 Tom Ciiningham's honoractum will. . 'i gcrease 51,00, from 511,300 to $1,,400 D ruin. S%eve : S1 s *0! 10044eu 312 Council set fire dog tag to aI `$1O'for st dog and ,.25 for eac t additional slog y AGAJNST 1ESOLUT1PN Councilunit did nottoApr 'With a Halton Hills . solution concerning Union Gas. According "ietk Lextr, Halton Ifills sent council a'• resoludonc, th'ati would see senior citizens' rececvelower,Unloii, s rates Council were opposseadto the resol on because *Oleic €elt' that y enior citizensl ere re'asoo0;:re � tveli: expected o:.ex ed;t$100.000 nkc photo) loot afteirlowe - rates they w�itg�C ould Tff, y�,said lower rates -:fon s dyoFs wouli� pro ly increase other'piwlile .rates." e ! ,• cab �. 1N ml iptay 7S earl roll.oe, mg solid dViteg$400',Slti►llff,:, ,, a IANG LE O!SCOUNT. 172 THE SQUARE, GODERICH. MAIN CORNER. CLINTON. MAIN CORNER, SEAFORTH. We now Rient BETA Movies! ' NIT�wL� ► oP .1 ALL on all Ap Over 200 opplionces an disptay - All at o - See us before you buy. All appliances ceartg Instate shopping only. • Side by Side REIIIli$EMATO*$ liiancos rices • su • Frost Free REP'RIURATOR$ • Cares iondent 6; assisted'°by secretary Ab ; v Hacl well .. __ MeCAi•L The. new slateofaofficerstfor the coming,' •887.6677 are: •leader, vola Kirkby; 1st` leader, The 'first meeting of Walton 1.the `,newly " •Coutts,;• 2nd leader, .Berea Watson rmed U.CW ggrrooup;,o f Buff's United Church • ':'secreta# 'Audrey 4 il'ackwell,, treasurer, was held ori Wednesday evening Jan.11 in ; Doreen is ell; admiuefing Committee, the manse. ' ` Matte Coutts,'Maxine Mars,_ Marie'McGav- Devotions were led by Dorothy McNichol in, Dorott►y McNichol, ,•. , and Marie McGiavin; There were X20 nc 'who Sorrel Futions Alice ; Searle, '• Marine paid titbit Membership fee as thetiroll call. Marks Oxen Denis, Esther Dennis Melva' • Rev. Charles= A. Swan showed ; some Fraser; assistants: Mary', Humphries and interesting slides of his trip to Vancouver ..;Eva•Bolg' r, pianist,>Dereen'Wakweli and' last summer when he attended theatssembly Edith Wey, programming, • Edith Wey, of World C hatch Conference :Olen• Aehnis', Dorothy McNichol, .A'udrey , Viola Kirkby conducted "the business;. • 1raetcweleind Viola' Kirkby,'Copper=contest Steer lcadcrs>;Y'hyllls Mttchclr and Marie McGav-; . m, Sunshine Sister, Mary Humphries In business,?there was,a vote for the Blyth'' Festival suppers:' We were to'be>tbinking.of. Ways to raise money.,Everyone is to bring birthday money:next month to help defray costs for the.SunshineSister. - It whs decided to justmembers quilts thrs winter.. ; Money'is tocothesin;to the copper'contest leaders in March and October s year. Thenext meeting" at the church is to be answered by a biblical verse for the roll call. Also, hand in ,your, membership fee to the . treasurer before the next meeting. The veers rket at pro$ranis were handeds.out Rev. Swan served tea 'assisted with lunch by- -Viola ;Kirkby;', Phyllis Mitchell, Elva Wilbee and Mary Humphries: : `. . The -Welkin Women's Institute have planned a noon luncheon thtsc Wednesday Jan. 18. Come out and enjoy a hot mal. At 8,15 p:m., the Institute v4111101(1' their regular meeting with • convenors, Mrs.. Harold Bolger and Mrs Harvey Ctatg :in charge. • Roil call is, little thugs toot make life. beautiful. Members are tobring a guest to the Court - Whist party thatfollows the business period. The market,atBBrussels Stockyards traded selling'fo f�overa lel price 89.00. R.R.•c Heifers -84.00 to 8800 with R.R. 8$ Wingham averaging.1100 Ibs. sold a • with higher rices.on-•ell .,Fivekit of classes of livestock. Theret cattle ,. 5, Mildmay averaging. 1150 lbs. sold for Choice Hereford'Heifers-8000, to, 84.00. 928 Ibrs. selling hisor 84.75,.. • activelya _sharply< kgs , 87.80.. a Goot lifeifers-T7,,Thirteen "-mixed "heifers consigned,;,by and oic • on 6.O0 t consigniedby gaF ofR R.1. Wroxeter averaging ChoiceSteers-86,00 to00 to 80.00.tame 1Rwcod . ... G 100.00 Wadeastein wee .1260 les: sold, for,. of Bmsselsxvera 10ti6 lbs.Sold: n 95,3.1bs. sold for $4.10'.' ., .. 90 QO with;sales to A steer Ir d4:$ Patois of . ElevezrbetCexsegoii�nw�sgt et1bY=Georg Good Steers -83.00 tg 86.00 • 93.75 with their 0'20 steers averagingovetliU price of 89 20 'Six light heifers consigned by Att Pries of j p by : , . , . , y Bennie e.r of Sienna of R.R:-5. Mitchll weighing 1110" overall price of 83115.'1 sold fosr aid A steer const ed Alex Hatirrnond of 13001 sellingf an rice of 88.97. A: heifer const ed byLori and Lana - R,R 2, Ayton avers 931lbs. R.R. 1, MonlFton weighing 124011bs toleped TbLee 'steers the market'at 81.00'per b ,Y"i"eeswafer averaging ,1190 lbs sold for lbs. sold for'88.75. • •14 light Angus heifers consigned_ .by Four steers:8onsig� by Hswari ' `'`8810. ,-:° r :, trot ,F a a , er af., ', or s eesvi of Brussels. averaging ,1187 lbs.-, sold fob t Sevens s`ot'fiosi db Aainisc�`'° s. i M) e�.s " or .50 ,,, 's; " ?., ",f es g : , -1 - with y7weoaveragingko, c .0 + hjs i � j%, ` gm It �, �rbretersytta 3�Ibs:sold lits lot; 4�heil`ers lY q, lbs. .�,�;� Cows,47.00 to SO 00`witbi; sates to 41 90.30witltitisbl%tuf of2Gsteets vera ggee#�i6f , 2F 1167 lbs. selling Foran overall+ Of89:87.88.00'frith his lot of 15steers-averaging eUing fig 87.65.• 54,1 b. , • A steer consignedgEmblem , Thirty, selling for 87.70. A hem Consigned by Schuitx' Otis. of Good Cows -43 00' to 4700 Farms of R.R.1' 1, i fry George Myth wetghutg 1060 Lbs. sold for 89. with Canners • &•Cutters -39.00 tb 4.00. lbs. sold' ter 92.75 "with their offering 59 Uti leiwood • farms of :BBL Winghani • their' lot of. 8 heifers Weighing 1087 lb's. x• steers averaging1162 lbs..'. for ad averaging 1220 Ibs. soldier *venal ecce • sellm 'Fat $6.60. Y 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a hi ..h of 34.00. price 1 til, sb ocsot.R.'igriil b Wes Smith of ' of 1.R.1,' Atwood avers 1096 lbs. sodi pigs a high of 3900. overall of 89.61. of 87 Fifteen heifers co b - Ken Laidlaw 40 to 5O lb:to A steer const ;. _ � b PatilV, horst of&k . d 50 to 60 1b. pigs, t6' a high of 43.00. t. Futuro wei" . , 100 96.25R.R. 1, Ripley a 1245 lbs. sold for for an overall price of 86.50. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 47.00. with his lot' ' 15 steers Averaging 1146 Ibs. an overall -Drive 4 . Two heifers consigned by Larry Smuck of 70 to 80 111. pigs to a high of 50.25. Londesboro cl rith elects new executive Correspondent BORA SHOBBROOK 523.4250 Communion service was hldSandayat the Londes'bom United Chinch. Welcomilig were • Kevin Hulley and Nick Whyte. Ushers were Harty Lear. Sohn Hogged. Carl and Ron Nesbitt. organist and choir- director. Lisa bubo. Colin Swan conducted the service..% Choir practice is Thurs. Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. Confirmation classes begin the first week ln1cb:di n'a'ti t ghittlOfStaling bread and *rte. Junior teacher ryas Sheila Ken - The seriitbn was. "Row muds for this bread? Win thanked Rev. Rost Cormeingfor condurling the strvTug of ssctehunti. :rho children were entertuned at Hallett Cental School when the anndal business Meeting opened et' 1.30 p.m. Elected chairman was Colin Swan and secretary for 1984 was Mrs. E. Wood. ' Memorial tribute was paid to metabers whoptissed away in the pest year including Joshoa,l:Phniny. Gladys Armstrong. Melinda Ken , IdaTownsend. Nelson Lear. Jewel Cowl Storey and Arthur" Clark: The one baby baptized was Jason Harold, sari of Harvey and -Y s nne Roggen. 21 members Were received by confirmation. Theda was adopted as printed. The 1984 budget was accepted and the M.S. objective Was the same as 1983 - S7100.00, Noti*aied for a fore year• -term were 1�dariectts'Ar�s tg, Cl l ey. a item. Ken Ridley. There is one more to nominate. Youth members are Nancy Pedalled. Rill Jewitt Stewiiirdsforfour ateCarlNt hitt, stir Risv,ey ,; Carl !Wiemer U.C.W. representatives to Stttgards are Helen lee.treas Jim Jamieson, diurcb trustee for five years Bob Trick, manse trustee for four years Murray, Lyon. Hulett .With .Presbytery delegates are Norman Alexander, Margaret Wright. The W.I. cards will be held this Friday Jan. 20 alternate will be nominated. Auditors are at $ p.m. Ladies should bring their lunch. Harry Liar, Elwood -Mitchell. The nominat- atgchairmanisCarlNesbitt,memberat large =Friends will be glad .° to knot/ Mrs. Reg on xnanse committee is Rain Wilts. talwvson -+was able to leave hosand Rev., Jetties Vanslyke took the chair on new recuperate atthe homed Mr. and E.F. business concerning pastoral relations. • Warrens, London. Honorary members are Margaret Whyte. Margaret Taylor. Emerson Hesk. Edwin Wood and Norman Alexander. SHUFFLEBOARD The Jan. 11 winners were ladies high aa. ei Alien.lowAatl "tltitttipson. metes high Bob Thompson, low Tont Alldti. playoff winners Vietta Hoggart.- Reg' Lawson.low Clara Riley and Les Reid. PERSONALS Mr a ld Mrs. Ken Wiley and Denise returned hotneFri. 13 from spending the past month anrida. and Mrs. Gordon ShobbrooY and Mr. and Mrs. t'theweelee td at i ed Bay. snowinob ` • toot to Static on hand. ed far quick sole. from $1059" and trade, delivered from $579:s and trade, delivered • Self Clean RAN*E$t from $bog" • Manual Clean RAMSES • Automatic WASHERS • M1lYERS - Automatic Dry . • MI tOWAVE OVENS DISIEWASHERS and trade, delivered from $,E 14.5 and trade, delivered from $309ss and trade, delivered from $359' and- trade., delivered from ►f $35 ., • piClted by . froth Sill$9 picked itia • White and Armond in Most Appliances - Colour $10:00 earner • Some telt hand door refrigerators E EXPERT - RG GROOMING I' • MAJOR APPLIANCE,' CENTRE LTD: wit. Send. What Ws Soo, ttael Ile Ontattlia *,%SED Mondays 2$44721t Eirsettei # by Appialtittsiattrat PICK UP AND DEL$VE;1Y ARE AVAILABLE EVEt41NGS TILL 10 Forrappoirttmentphone: SHELLEY JOHNSTON A.B. lite StAFFA - 4 25 1