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
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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
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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.
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ST. JOHN'S Anglican Church
Brussels Pork Chop Barbecue
Wed. July 20, 5-7:30 p.m.
Adults $8.00, Children 53.50.
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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.
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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
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