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A8 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 27, 1 83
SEVEN LIFE membership pins were presented at the
annual installation ceremonies of the Brussels Legion,
Branch 218 Saturday evening. Life members include, back
row, left: Russ Hall, Ross Duncan, Tom McFarlane and
Ross Bennett. Front row: Kitty Rutledge, Kaye Duncan and
Maggie Rutledge. Approximately 15 new metnbers were
initiated into the branch. The Seaforth Royal Canadian
Legion assisted in the Installation of the new executive.
(Wassink photo)
Sunday School raises
Correspondent carpeting newly installed in
JEAN BEWLEY the room and also for reno-
887-9047 vations dons to the nursery.
When Melville W.M.S. BLAST-OFF FOR YOUNG
met Friday afternoon at the PEOPLE
home of the president, Mrs. The first flight for young
Gerald Gibson, Mrs. Alex people (14 and over in '83)
McLeod spoke briefly,on the was taken Friday, April 22 at
new project "Meals -on- 8 p.m. at the Brussels
Wheels ' which is being Mennonite Fellowship.
undertaken by a' group of Those present played inter -
citizens for a two-month esting games such as Moon
period. Names of any who Ride. Moon rocks and space
might be interested were juice were served for lunch.
given to her. The countdown is in pro -
GUILD gress for the next blast.
Twenty-three members Don't miles it!
and a visitor were present on CALLENDER NURSING
Tuesday evening, April HOME
19th, when Melville Guild April 17 church service
gathered in the church par- was conducted by the Mel -
lour. Admiration was ex- ville Presbyterian church. On
pressed, for the choice of Monday, a course on Cardio -
CLASSIFIEDS
Coming Events Card of Thanks
MAPLETONE Sweet Ade -
lines present Disney Goes
Barbershop, May 7, 1983 at
8:00 p.m. at.L.D.S.S. Featur-
ing quartets "Nickleodeon'
and "Silhouettes-. Tickets
$4.00. Phone Bonnie Grotip
887-9237. 1-16-3
A wedding shower will be
held on April 30th at 8:00
p.n1. at Melville Presbyterian
Church for Peggy Gibson.
Everyone welcome. 1.17-1
WORSHIP Service, May 1,
:30 p.m. Brussels Menno-
nite Fellowship welcomes you
1-17-I
Help Wanted
We would like to express our
heartfelt gratitude to our
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their support, their
cards of sympathy. memorial
donations and delicious food
brought to our home during
the loss of our loving husband
and father. Clarke Matheson,
Special thanks to Rev. Ken
Innes, for his words of com-
fort, Dr, Bozyk for his care.
and to Barbara and Max
Watts for their thoughtful
assistance, Your kindness
has lightened our sadness
and will never he forgotten.
Hazel Matheson
Murray, ,lean
and Murray Ross
I'at and Ian Matheson
24-17x1
MATURE person to care fort In Memoriam
preschoolers, approx. 2 days/
week. starting June 1st. Pre-
ferably in my home. Brussels,
Bclgrave arca, Call 887.9409.
4-1h-2
DUCHARME: In loving
memory of a dear father and r._.-._•--•_•_•_•-•-•_�_•�
grandfather Ilrhan Alfred-
Ducharmc who passed away
ten years ago. April 28. 1973.
A little tribute. small and
Farm Stock
lender.
,hist to say v.e still remember
-fine slips by, but memories
stay.
Quietly' remembered every
day.
Lovingly remembered M
Larrt, Dorothy. Renee. Kevin
and Brian. 25.1 -I
Stockyard reports steady pork prices
The market at Brussels
Stockyards traded on a good
demand with a lighter supply
of cattle on offer. A good
offering of pigs sold at steady
prices. There were 723 cattle
and 1728 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers - 82.00 to
85.00 -with sales to 87.00.
Good Steers - 79.00 to
82.00.
A steer consigned by John
Thornton of Gorrie weighing
1290 sold for 87.00 with his
lot of 10 steers averaging
1263 lbs. selling for 83.85.
A heavy steer consigned
by Lorne Eadie of Holyrood
weighing 1420 lbs. sold for
84.75 with his offering of 17
steers averaging 1337 lbs.
selling for an overall price of
84.25.
A steer consigned by Bob
Blackwell of R.R.1, Ripley
weighing 1170 lbs. sold for
84.50 with his lot of 13 steers
averaging 1195 lbs. selling
for 83.00.
A steer consigned by Ross
Durnin of Lucknow weighing
1260 lbs. sold for 84.50 with
his lot of 7 steers averaging
1212 lbs. selling for 83.00.
A heavy steer consigned
by Jim Oldfield of Brussels
weighing 1410 lbs. sold for
84.25.
Thirteen steers consigned
by J & M Ranch of Brussels
averaging 1179 lbs. sold for
83.55.
A steer consigned by
Maple Emblem Farms of
Dungannon weighing 1180
lbs. sold for 86.00 with theft -
offering
heirofferin of 27 steers averag-
ing 1205 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 82.33.
Fourteen steers consigned
by Fraser Mustard of Blue- ---
vale averaging 1144 Ibs. sold
for 82.25.
Twenty-three steers con-
signed by Bill Hayden of
Goderich averaging 1083 lbs.
sold for 82.00.
Ten steers consigned by
Doug Wagg of R.R. 5,
Mitchell averaging 1221 lbs.
sold for an overall price of
82.65,
Choice- Exotic Heifers -
79.00 to 82.00 with sales to
86' 75
Ladies Aid meet
The Melville Ladies Aid The secretary report was
met at the home of Mrs. Allan given by Ruby Steiss, the
Smith with a good attend- treasurer report by Berva
ance. Mrs. Matheson as Dennis and the sunshine by
leader opened the meeting Berva Dennis in the absence
and read an Indian prayer. of Ethel Long.
The scripture -was read by Ruby Steiss had charge of
Ruby Steiss and prayer by the program which included a
Mrs. King. bird contest.
renovation funds
pulmonary resuscitation was ent, as convenor, teachers roads International. Cross -
held at the nursing home. and pupils planned and roads is funded by several
Twelve people attended the served•a salad supper to 200 organizations including the
dass with Mrs. Debbie Rich- people on Wednesday even- United church and part of
ie (R.N.) as instructor. mg. The pupils sold tickets their purpose is to foster
Residents are helping the and with the help of volun- worldwide understanding.
Women's Institute by tying teer drivers, delivered the Mrs. Robinson showed slides
quilts for the Children and meals to individual homes at and explained the primitive
Family Services. they are specified times between way of life of the people.
really enjoying this. 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. All the money she gets
Ann Smith played the The children, including the through showing slides and
piano on Friday. Bob Lowes nursery class had decorated giving talks will be sent to
sang hymns and played the favours for each tray and help build a school in Indo -
guitar to entertain residents. pasted a typed blessing on nesia. While there she visit -
April 24, the Mennonite each. ed a Vietnamese refugee
choir sang hymns at the U.C.W. THANKOFFERING camp.
home. The •U.C.W. Thankoffer- PEOPLE
U.C. SUNDAY SCHOOL ing, April 24, hear Mrs, Joan Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hem -
The United Church Sunday Bernard introduce the guest mgway and Mr. and Mrs.
School auditorium has been speaker, Mrs. Margaret Rob- Clare Veitch are home after a
renovated recently and the inson, Clinton, Mrs. Robin- two-week tour of Florida.
Sunday School pupils and son, who is an English They were impressed with
teachers came up with a teacher in Clinton, took a year the "Passion Play" at Lake
novel idea to raise some off and spent part of it Wales, also viewed a satellite
needed money. With Kathy teaching English in indone- launching.
Workman, S.S. Superintend- sia with Canadian Cross- Mrs. Violet Heibein and
Sherry are visiting their
1 _AIW Mil, ..11, ..0=, II IMF aunt, Pauline Hill in Regina.
H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. They will be away fora week,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Law-
less and Dianne, Burlington,
and Mrs. Helen Habkirk,
Ingersoll, visited their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Turnbull the weekend of
April 17. They also helped
celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Turnbull's 40th anniversary.
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INSTANT
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whit-
field, Parry Sound, visited
his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Whitfield on their
way home from Viro Beach,
Florida, where they spent the
winter.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Bryans on the
weekend were Sarah and
Beth .Houston, )Kitchener,
and Barbara Brtrans, Buri-
liington.
Patients in Wingham Hos-
pital are: Jim McFarlane,
Adeline Smith and Luella
Fraser.
Patients in Listowel Hospi-
tal are Gertrude Bolger and
James Riley.
Mrs. Jean MacDonald is
now in the nursing home in
Lucknow.
Dr. C.A. Meyers, Saska-
toon, is visiting his Ontario
relatives.. He spent a -few-
days last week .with .. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Richmond and
family.
Cart and Eleanor Hem-
ingway visited their daughter
Lauree East and family at
Wawa last week. They were
accompanied by their daugh-
ter Karen Phillips who was a
delegate from Aylmer
U.C.W.to London Presbyter-
ial at Sault Ste. Marie,
4.39
No Name 19 oz.
SLICED PINEAPPLE
.69
Chapmans 2 Litres
ICE CREAM
1.65
STEPHENSON GROCETERIA
Brussels SELF -SERVE - OPEN 6 DAYS
887-9226
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Assorted Bulk
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Chocolate Flavoured
Store Pac kaged
CHIPS
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Schneider #1 500 g
SIDE BACON
Nabisco 450 g
SHREDDED WHEAT
Schneiders
SMOKIES 300
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.99
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1.19
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McCUTCHEON
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We Deliser BRUSSELS Phone 887.9445
OPEN UNTiL 9 FRI. NIGHTS
Choice Hereford Heifers -
77.00 to 79.00.
Good Heifers - 74.00 to
77.00.
A heifer consigned by Paul
Gowing of R.R. 2, Bluevale
topped the market at 86.75
weighing 1090 lbs„ with his
lot of 14 heifers averaging
1100 lbs. selling for 82.00.
Four Charolais heifers con-
signed by Gary Kocher of
R -R. 4, Listowel averaging
902 lbs. sold for 80.00.
A heifer consigned by
Kevin Shea of Seaforth
weighing 1130 lbs, sold for
85.00 with his lot of 20
hereford heifers averaging
990 lbs. sold for 77.80.
A heifer consigned by Don
Fraser of B.R. 2, Blyth
weighing 1030 lbs. sold for
82.50 with his lot of 8 heifers
averaging 980 lbs. sold for
78.80.
A heifer consigned by
Hugh Johnston of Walton
weighing 1090 lbs. sold for•
81.00,
Twenty-six hereford heif-
ers consigned by Mel Arhold
of R.R. 2, Kincardine averag-
ing 905 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 77.35.
BERG
Choice Cows - $1.00 to 40 to 50 -Ib. pigs to a high
55.00 with sales to 59.50. of 57,75.
Good Cows - 48.00 to 50 to 60 -Ib. pigs to a high
51.00. of 63.75.
Canners and Cutters - 60 to 70 -Ib. pigs to a high
45.00 to 48.00. of 74.00.
30 to 40 -Ib. pigs traded to a 70 to 80-1b. pigs to a high
high of 47.00. of 78.00.
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Phone 527-0240
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887-6377
"It's been my pleasure to serve you
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same service, under the Petro -Canada name.
Petro -Canada is Canada's national oil company,
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As a Petro -Canada agent, I'll be able to offer you
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