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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-06-22, Page 15EVEN THE KITCHEN SINK was sold at the clearing auction of Krauter Plumbing and Heating in Brussels, last week. Cal Krauter, right, decided it was time -to semt-rettreafter - 55 years In the plumbing business. He says he will do a few repairs, but not major installations. A fellow plumber was heard to say, "Am I ever glad I came to the sale. Now I know what my stuff is worth." Story on page 3. (Wassink photo) Residents tour Correspondent parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE Vincent of Bclgrave and Mr. 887-9847 and Mrs. Gcot'ge Webster.of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hanna Whitechurch. 1.. of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs, Lillian Young and Mrs. Clarence Hanna spent William of Teeswater visited weekend at Columbiaville on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Michigan. On Saturday they Edgar Wightman. attended the open house Mr. and Mrs, Geoff Vigil - exercises of James Hanna, anti, Brian Shaw and Carol grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Richards all of London were Ross Hanna in Flint, Michi- Sunday visitors at the home of gan. Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bert John- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, ston attended the Spearin Kathy and Jennifer of Shel- reunion held in Mitchell on hurne and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Eldon Cook, R. R. t1. Bel - On Sunday Mrs. Howard grave visited on 'Sunday with Zettler. and Sherry Lynn of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Chepstow, Karen Procter of Lewis Cook. RRS, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.- Clifton a Gary Van Camp. Becky and Walsh attended the gettut- o Gavin of R.R. 4. Brussels tion of their daughter, Marni visited with Mrs. Beth Proc- on Friday, .lune 17. She received her Honours Bache- lor of Fine Arts degree from York University. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bert John- ston attended the 50th wed- ding anniversary of Meir cousin Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shine of Monkton on Friday, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler spent four days on a tour to Ottawa with the Lucknow School Grade eight" class. This included a tour of the Peterborough Locks. the Parliament Buildings where the students met and talked with our M.P. Murray Car- -dill, several other points of interest including Upper Can- ada Village and Old Fort Henry. Mr. Clifford Stewart of Oakville andMr. Jack Stewart. London were in the village on Sunday visiting 'former friends and neigh- bours. Mrs. Ella Johnston of Pais- ley spent a few days last week with her daughter and son-in- law Mr, and Mrs. Leonard James. Mr. and Mrs, Lew is Berndt ter. The Van Camp family ga- .thered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin for a ball game, sports and then went to the. W.I. Hall for a smorgasbord supper. Clare Van Camp was the recipient of many gifts on the occasion of his birthday. Those present were: Mrs. Norma Davidson, Marv, Mrs. Karol Theo and Eddie of Glencoe; Mrs. Deb - hie Virkutis, London; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Black and family, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swartz and boys, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Len Zeven- bcrgen and boys, Hepworth; Mr. arrd Mrs. Gllen Van Camp, Mr. and Mit. Gary Van Camp and family; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Camp and fancily. Brussels; Mrs. Donna .Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murray. Miss Lilla Taylor, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin and boys. Belgravc and Mrs. Kay Harris and fancily of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent, Patrick. Angela and Aaron of Riverview, New Brunswick of Tiverton visited last Sun - are evening holidaying with their C7-7-7-7_x/Mr 7-7Mir 7-i-7-7®i/Mk 7/ION H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. 1 1 Sales, Service & Installation of j Pipelines & Milking parlours e 887-6063 R.R. 4 WALTON THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 22, 1983 - A15 Wheeler steer tops market The market at Brussels Stockyards traded actively with higher prices for both steers and heifers. Cows and bulls sold sharply higher. Pigs were steady. There were 829 cattle and 1564 pigs an offer. Choice Steers -82.00.85.00 with sales to 86.25. Good Steers -79.00 to 82100 A steer consigned by Bob Wheeler of R. 5, ,Brussels weighing 1120 lbs. topped the market at 86.25 with his total offering of 33 steers aver- aging 1153 lbs. selling for an overall price of 81.71. A steer consigned by John Kuepfer, of R.2, Milverton weighing 1140 lbs. sold for 86.00 with his offering of 10 steers averaging 1133 lbs. selling for an overall price of 82.88. A steer consigned by Em- erson Mitchell of Walton weighing 1180 lbs. sold for 8.00 with his total load of 12 steers averaging 1325 lbs. selling for an average of 83.00 Six steers consigned by Roydeji Harrison of R. 4, Durham, averaging -11212s. sold for an average of 82.90. A steer consigned by Roy Ottawa Mrs. Leonard James. Mt'. and Mrs. James An- derson of Guelph visited last Sunday with his mother Mrs. Earl Anderson. UCW MEET The June meeting of the afternoon unit of the U.C.W. was held in the church Sunday school room, Arrangements were made for the annual birthday party for all ladies and gentlemen of the community who have Celebrated their 80th birth- day. It will beheld in the Sunday school room of Knox United Church on Monday, August 8 at 2:00 p.m. All friends and relatives of the guests are invited. The worship service was in charge of Mrs. Olive Camp- bell and Mrs. William Fen- ton. Mrs. Dorothy Logan, dele- gate to Westminster gave a report of the weekend there. Mrs. Janisa Coulees con- ducted the Bible study - "Jesus Christ - The Life of the World". Mrs. Olive Bolt read the scripture. Mrs. Alice Scott described the South Pacific before and after Christianity. Mrs. Helen Martin spoke on Tahiti. COUPLE WED On Friday, Junc 10 a pretty wedding took place at Rich - view United Church, when Ann Marie. daughter of Morrison of R4,` Durham, weighing 1250 lbs. sold for 83.50 with his total offering of 15 steers averaging 1258 lbs. and selling for the overall price of 82.88. Sixteen steers consigned by Fraser Mustard of R. 2, Bluevale averaging 1189 in weight sold for, an overall price of 83.67. A steer consigned by Neil Rintoul of R2, Lucknow weighing 1090 lbs. sold for 84.75. A steer consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of R. 1, Dungannon weighing 1250 lbs. sold for 84.50 with their total offering of 14 steers averaging 1174 lbs. selling for an overall price .of 82.88. Two steers consigned by Alex Hammond of R. 1, Monkton averaging 1135 lbs. sold for 84.11. A steer consigned by Allen Edgar of R. 2, Wroxeter that weighed 1215 lbs. sold for 84.25 with his total offering of 17 steers averaging 1215 lbs. selling for an overall price of 82.18. Thirteen steers conned -- by Bob - -Alexander of Ethel averaging 1293 lbs. sold for 84.00 with his total lot of 28 heavy steers averaging 1334 lbs. selling for an overall price of 83.30. Two steers consigned by Gordon Pike of R. 3, Palmer- ston averaging 1440 lbs. sold for 83.70 with his total offer- ing of 11 steers averaging 1222 in weight selling for an average of 80.64. Choice exotic heifers -80.00 to 84.00 with sales to 86.00 Choice Hereford Heifers - 78.00 to 80.00 Good Heifers -75.00 to 78.00. A heifer consigned by Gordon Dougherty of R. 3, Goderich weighing 1050 lbs. sold for 86.00 with his total offering of 5 heifers aver- aging 1064 lbs. selling for an average of 83.74. A heifer consigned by Geo. Blake of R. 2, Brussels weighing 1030 lbs. sold for 85.50 with his total lot of 10 heifers averaging 1029 lbs. selling for 82.45. A heifer consigned by Harold Bell of R. 1, Wroxeter, weighing 1110 lbs. sold for 83.25. A heifer consigned by Linus Kraemer of Holyrood weighing 1090 lbs. sold for 83.25. Choice cows -60.00 to 66.00 with sales to 73.00 Good Cotys-54.00 to 60.00 Canners & Cutters -50.00 to 54.00 Heavy bulls traded to a high of 74.50. 30 to 40 Ib. pigs traded to a high of 34.75. St. John's, Anglican Church Summer Service Time 10:45 July 3 - Aug. 28 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 38.50. 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 45.75. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 49.00 70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high of 52,00 * ODD JOBS * TO BE DONE* * CALL: * Spence Scott * • 887-6691 4-4-4-*******- Kam 12 oz. - • Libbys 19 or. Luncheon Meat 1.89 Pork &Beans Fenon Harodechyj of Etobi- coke and Paul Kenneth, sonof Mr. Rod McLeod and the late Mrs. McLeod of Etobicoke were married. A reception followed in Trinity Club, Mississauga. Attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs, Ross Higgins, Miss Dorothy Higgins, Mr. Charles and Norman Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Toni Pletch of Brussels. The groom is the grandson of Mrs. Nelson Higgins. assi d Coming Events ST. JOHN'S Anglican Church Brussels Pork Chop Barbecue Wed. July 20, 5-7:30 p.m. Adults $8.00, Children 53.50. 1-25-1 Help Wanted Ed Pollard Maxwell 6 oz. Instant Coffee Limit 2 3.99 07 -7/7x'7 -/i 7I 1 BERG Sales -Service Installation 1 1 1 1 1 R.R. 02, Blyth ! Phone: 1 Brussels 887-9024 -, In, 7AEI 7AM, 7- 1 51 1 1 1 1 FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Bunk' Feeders • Stabling Donald G. Ives An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. .99 Alcan 12 x 50 Aluminium Foil 1.98 Navel Oranges Size 138 1.29 per rich Fresca or Sprite by Coca Cola Canned Pop plus tax 5.99 celebrates his 100th birthday A party was held on June 17 at the Callander Nursing Home honoring Edward Pol- lard on his 100th birthday. The table was decorated by nursing home staff with white and red candles and the decorated birthday cake along with a bouquet of red roses given by a cousin, Mrs. Jessie Engel. Rev. Charles Carpentier offered prayer and lunch was served by grandchildren, Alice Brothers and Sadie Assorted Flavours Allen's - Drinks o_- MacDonald of Georgetown. Ida Evans assisted. Many beautiful cards and gifts were received from the visitors along with messages from Lieutenant -Governor John Aird, Murray Elston M.P.P. Huron -Bruce and David Peterson, leader of the Opposition. The guest book was signed by those who attended from Georgetown, Wellesley, Wingham, Teeswater and surrounding district. .69 assorted Kool Aid, Drinks, Sweetened Chapman's Assorted Ice Cream 2 litres 1.69 .59 STEPHENSON GROCETERIA Brussels SELF -SERVE - OPEN 6 DAYS 887-9226 PERSONS interested in pick- ing strawberries in Brussels. Contact Ken Innes.. 887-6651 4-25-1 Notice 1 Judith Bell am not respon- sible for any debts incurred by Richard Bell. Judith Bell 19-23-3 BE WISE, ADVERTISE in the classifieds! It's a hoot! 133 picture perfect playgrounds for you to discover. Ontario Provincial Parks MOMinstry of Natural W t Foto V Resources o.wN.u...,. Ontario For Information, r.t11 toll tree: 1-800-288-3738 -:"PLAYGROUND and WADING POOL will be open JUNE 27 in Brussels f rem 9-12and 1-4 Kim Exel & Brenda Richmond are the supervisors ANNUAL MEETING Wingham & District Hospital Corporation Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will be held at the Nursing Assistant Training Centre, Catherine St., Wingham, Ontario on Thursday June 16, 1983 at the hour of eight o'clock p.m. for the reception and consideration of Annual Reports, for the consideration and confirmation of new Admini- strative and Medical Staff Bylaws, for the election of Governors, for the appointment of Auditors. and for the transaction of such other things as may properly come before the meeting. Copies of the proposed new Bylaws may be examined in the office of the Executive Director of the Wingham and District Hospital prior to three o'clock p.m., Thursday, June 16, 1983. Memberships granting voting privileges may be purchased at the front desk of the hospital for one dollar ($1 .00) prior to five o'clock p.m. June 1. 1983. No membership sold after that time. on that date, will entitle the purchaser to a vote. DATED at Wingham, Ontario this sixteenth day of May. 1983. By order of the Board of Governors. N.M. HAYES Secretary Brussels usiness Directory ET ET ET ET ET ET ET LT ET ET ET ET ET E1 ET ET ET, ET 'ET ET ET ET El ET ET ET ET ET FT E1 ET F1 ET ET Brussels Phone 5270240 Variety ET ET E1 Open 7 Days a Week A 887.8224 Cards & Gifts, Groceries, hiewspapers, Magazines Cigarettes 8 Tobacco, Stationery, Snacks, Lottery Tickets, Health Care Items McGavin's Farm Equipment Nil SPECMAZE IN A COMPLETE LINE JI Farm Equipment SALES AND SERVICE Brussels 887-6365 Walton Seaforth ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET FT 11 ET ET ET ET ET 527-0245 ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET PER PERSON, ROUND TRIP ET ET ET ET ET 'STRAWBERRIES Come and PICK YOUR OWN at Lovell's First farm west of Kippen intersection on the south side! For OPENING DATE listen to CKNX radio from Thursday noon on. Centre BRUSSELS Friday Night 7:3n - 1.0:30 1,4,6,11 quart baskets allowed irruPgig" 1T PR11 H. TEN PAS CONSTRUCTION LTD. • Depart from Toronto on any flight between July 18 and August 31. 1983 • Stay as long as you like (minimum 6 days, maximum last date in schedule) • Fly 'Wardair Class' in the comfort of a wide bodied 13-747 or DC-10 jetliner Brussels RESIDENTIAL -COMMERCIAL 887.6408 Mill St West N0( 1H0 We sell and install Pell nd Hunt Windows Patio Doors Builders `4 Insulated E ntranrr Doors Insul Class. Since 19S6 Mrs. Yvonne Knight No picking In pots or pans arty PICKING HOURS ® 8A.M.-8P.M. Supply and weather permitting FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Leonard Lovell 262-6418 Agent for 11 ET ET ET ET FT FT ET ET FT F l,ght, are pove,.,ed by the Advance Boot, in9 Chart., P,ovr,,on, nl the Conn diet T,an,pe,t Co,n,n,sn,on and are opp, tad by rhe A,, tt onset., Co"t"t'en M,ghe. or,Cal *My appal tot dates not shown .n th„ adva,tsomeet Faros show, . that effect oe data of pubhrat,an pr ,abler, to rhong'Iv be ., haduied oral do a' ,,ncIude apphroble laves Flights may ndt n cefsat c dur,ng the dates shown .e thy, ad Chart wuh your 1,ovet Agent o some fl,ph„ - Rhe ,old out ep„tered trade name of Inferno/tonal Varatnn, I,d lntervar Exeter area 235-2000 Toll free 1-800-265-7022 Elma Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company R R 1 Brussels 887.6476 ET 11 Nts4tar 1 ATA IT I1 ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET FT ET 1t it IT 11 tT (1 E1 ET E1 11 ET ET ET ET ET ET FT 11 ET ET ET ET I � t t