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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-09-28, Page 16A 0 i- ,THE HURON .EX1'OSITAI#;, SEPTEWIEER 28, 1.083 li. MU 'I, L INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1876 Pk. 527-0400 91 Main St. South, Seaforth FULL COVERAGE Farm &'Urban Properties DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS Ken Carncchan 412.3354 Lavern Godkin 527-1177 Ross Leonhardt 345-2234 John McEwing 523.9391 Stanley Mellwain 524-7051 Donald McKercher 527-1137. John A. Taylor 412-7527 J.N. Trewartha 412-7593 Stuart Wilson •57.06/7 AGENT E.F. "Bill" Dural 527-1455 Bob McNaughton 527-1571 Wm. Leiper 523-4257 War veteran reunion Cortespondeht CINDY McNEIL 887-9216 The first meeting of_the Brussels 14-11 Club was held on the Sept. 14 at Jane Drapers. Three new members joined including Dianne Hall,' Cathy Graber and Diane Rath. The next meeting will be on Wednesday the 21st of Sep- tember at Karen Bridges. Jim McNeil, Brussels at - APPLIANCE REPAIR Large or small, we'll fix them all.... Our repair exports will hove your appliance In tip top shape fast. Call us to -day at CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE PECK APPLIANCES ' tended his retinlon of Sher - dee, Trenton last weekend. He was s trotted there for two years, in 1943-444 with tli Royal Canadian Air Force. It was held at the Sun Valley Motor Inn at Belleville. There was a large crowd attending the reunion. On Fri. they visited with many old acquaintances and on Sat. he took a bus to the station at Trenton. After the , reunion, Mr. MONO! and his wife camped a€Carleton Cove and also visited with his niece in Gilmote. • • igh steet sells- for $76 a hu The market at Brhssels Stockyards traded steady on all classes of cattle. Feeder pigs sold higher. There were' 590 cattle and 1549 pigs on offer. Choice Steers -72.00 to 74.00 with sates to 76.00 Good Steers•70.00 to 72.00 A steer consigned by Hor- ace Crawford of R.R. 6, Goderlch Weighing 1210 lbs. sold for 76.00 with his lot of 5 steers averaging 1206 lbs. selling for 72.75. Twenty-four steers con- signed onsigned by Ross Durnin of Lucknow averaging 1135 lbs. sold 5. for an overall price of Five steers honsigned by Barry Heinniiller of Palmer- ston averaging 1184 Ibs. sold for 473.40 with his lot of 14 steers averaging 1195 lbs. sold for 72,00. Fifteen steers consigned by Murray Forbes of Clinton averaging 1104 lbs. sold for an overall price of 72.35. A steer consigned by Keith McLean of Brussels weighing 1260 lbs. sold for 75,00 Choice Exotic Heifers - 71.00 to 74.00 with sales to 78.00 Choice Hereford Heifers - 68.00 to 71.00 Good Heifers -66.00 to 68.00 A heifer consigned by Bob Blake of Brussels weighing 1210 lbs. sold for 78.00 with his lot of 10 heifers averaging 1150 lbs. selling for 75.45. Two heifers consigned by George Blake of Brussels averagin ;1140 lbs. Old for' 75.00 with his offering of 36 heifers averaging 1097 lbs. selling fok au overall price of 72.64. Four, heifers consigned: by Wayne .' Garner of Embro averaging 1027 lbs, sold for 72.50lth his load of 53. heifers mainly hereford, averaging 944 lbs. selling for an overall price of 70,01., Eight hereford heifers" con- signed by Rudy Droelke of R.R.. 4, 'Walkerton averaging 960 lbs. sold for 69495. Ten fancy hereford heifers consigned by Ken Shortteed of Walton averaging 900 on. sold for 68.80. Choice cows -46.00 to 49.00 Good Cows -42.00 to 46.00. Canners &cuttersf38.00 to 42.00 1 Bulls traded 4teady. A fancy Limousin bull con- signed by Jim Fraser of Hanover weigghing. 1440 'lbs. sold for 70.50, A good supply of pigs sold at sharply higher prices. 30 to 40 lb, pigs traded to a high of 25.75. 40 to SO ib. pigs to a high of 29,75, SO to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 33.50. 60 to 70 Ib. pigs to a high of 39.00. 70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high of 42.00 Please remember: Brus- sels Stockyards will be hold- ing another Special Stocker and Feeder Sale on Tues. Oct. 4th at 1:30 p.m. "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 482-7103 Brussels usiness directory L J Phone 527-0240 Brussels Variety Open 7 Days a Week • 887.8224 Cards & Gifts, Groceries, Newspapers, Magazines Cigarettes & Tobacco, Stationery, Snacks, Lottery, Tickets, Health Care Items I `) - H. TEN PAS •=-�? - '=s,rM .m .,,n ,...7 ,M,.. ,Sr, rte- .:,.,. CONSTRUCT/ON LTD. Brussels RESIDENTIAL -COMMERCIAL 887-6408 mill St West NOG 1H0 We sell and install Pella and Hunt Windows • Patto Doors Insulated Entrance Doors -Insul Glass Builders Since 1956 Mrs. Yvonne. Knight Agent for Elma Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company R R 3, Brussels 887.6476 J 0 VAN SERVICE FARE E A S T 80 J N D ESSH* ESSH* 526.00 LEAVE GODERICH 0500 1200 S25.00 LEAVE CLINTON 0515 1215 524.00 LEAVE SEAFORTH 0525 1225 522.50 LEAVE MITCHELL 0540 1240 520.00 LEAVE STRATFORD 0600 ARRIVEI TORONTO AIRPORT 10815 1300 1515 WESTBOUN ESSH* ESSH* LEAVE TORONTO AIRPORT 0800 2030 $20.00 ARRIVE STRATFORD 1000 2245 522.50 ARRIVE MITCHELL 1020 2300 524.00 ARRIVE SEAFORTH 1035 2315 525.00 ARRIVE CLINTON 1045 2325 S2&00 ARRIVE GODERICH -..1.100•- :2335 CLINTON CAA Travel... ; 482-9300 GODERICH Harbour Light Travel. . . .524-7335 Thomas Cook 524-8307 MITCHELL Fettes Travel 348-8492 SEAFORTH Bauer Travel Service. . . 527-137 'ESSH-Operates dally except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays ,4.#y- UNITES TRAILS INC. v• AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION SERVICE SEAFORTH OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS 519-527-1222 1-800-285.8007 ALSO AVAILABLE "DOOR TO DOOR" AIRPORT LIMOUSINE SERVICE ONLY 19:99 imperial gallon • Super white, colors, tints, primer Kem 1 Coat, 21 g9 white QNLY 20699 imperial gallon Brite white, colors, tints Kem low lustre latex Kem latex semi gloss WHITES, TINTS PAY 19?9 NLY imperial gallon Kem-Premium Quality Paint from Sherwin Williams Kem 1 Coat white 2299 NEW LOCATION for the Brussels fall fair On Wednesday was the B.M. & G. community centre. The fair Is usually held In theCrystal Palace. • (Wassink photo) * Brussels fair results The Brdssets Fall Fair moved dioptaya and events from the Crystal Palace to the Brusseta. Morris and Grey Community Centre . The move may have been a factor in larger attendance figures and more exhibit- ors participating In ilio fair on Wed. Sept. 21.f. As In postfallftrri���[[rzemoney has 'bedn awaited rp"n/?!y,!goon& IR third place winfhe{s lt9'each division. The following Is the n6h0e1 Work and children's prize fist. Parade:Jtest bicycle -Kevin Proctor, Greg Wprkman, Peter Workman, Glenn Yulll, Don Becker. Best motor bike -Donald tasting, Jeff Hybein, Judy Knight, Sandra Marks. est clown -Michelle Cgwle, Shan- non Rice, Martha 'Boon, Shawn acklln nd Steve McCutci4on. Floats Commercial- Murray's Bar - be Sh p, McNelt's Auto Body; Brian %Stockyards, Herold Cudmore R.R. N1 Hensall, Lobatta, Robinson,. Milverton. Floats-Organlzatlon•Star'ets, Leo Club. Parade -Brussels, Grey. Grade 5-8, Grey, Brussels. Kindergarten to 4 - Brussels, Grey, Go Carts -Murray Bremner, Mark Pennington. Kindergarten: Art, painting -Me I Action -Boys -Curtis Kreuter, Mar Shaw, Jake Zettel; Girls -Sara Ro - botham, Amy Rush, Wanda Martin. Fingerpalnting, cut out -Boys: Josh McCutcheon, Peter Well, Ronnie MacLeod; Girls -Natasha Belrnes, Amy Thomas, Sara Rowbotham. Craft: paper salt (bagyaoya: Josh McCutcheon, Michael Byers, Andy Overholt; Girls -Shelley Strickler, Chrlsta Knorr, Heather Somers. Grade 1 -Printing -"Moon Come Out" -Boys -Simeon Brubacher, John den Dekker, Darren Hemingway; Girls -Lisa Neufeld, Manlvan Lar - prom, Heather Thompson. Paragraph "A friend Is.....", boys-TIm Machan, David Becker, Danny Hall; girls-Laur- le Cowan, Erica McDonald. Maryanne Perrie, Notebook -printing notebook 60% lull -boys -Daniel Pearson, Tim Macben, Shawn Johnston. Glrls- Manivan Larprom, Lisa Neufeld, Rachel Joy Ven Veen. Project boo classroom book written or ty boys -Danny Saxon, Simeon Brubach- er, Shawn Conley, girls-Manlvan Larprom, Heather Thompson, Jac- quiet Selll. Poster -Friendship, boys- ShawnJehnslOn,Darren Hemingway, Corey Ahrens. Girls-Manlvan Lar - prom, Rachel Joy Van Veen, Becky Earl. Art -painting any season, boys, Jeremy Van Keulen, John den Dek- ker, Ryan Finch; girls -Heather Thompson, Manlvan Larprotn, Stacey OttelAr,W-44)4464n4ARP, to7ry.talft: boys -Shawn Johnston, Jason Harris, Danell Pearson; girls- grlca McDon- ald, Manlvan Larprom, Lisa Neufeld. Collection -a sticker collection -boys - Dale Wernham, Daniel Pearson, girls - Heather Thompson. Craft -bunny puppet, boys- Darren Hemingway, Ryan Finch, Alec Gulut- zen. Girls-Hedther Thompsop, Lisa Neufeld, Manlvan Larprom. GRADE2 Printing: "Tiptoe Night" -Boys - Bobby Steiss, Johnnie Miners, David Strickler, Girls-Prlska Menzl, Char- maine Licht', Amy Albrecht. Para- graph, My Best Birthday- Boys - Devon Sanderson, Nigel Belt -nos, Brad Beuerman. Girls -Cathy Earl, Jolanda Vaness, Rhonda Heise. Workbook -Daily workbook 1V.1 full, boys -Johnnie Miners, Devon Sander- son, Joy Hahn, Girls-Suvany Lar - prom, Cathy Earl, Jolanda Vaness. Project book -any toplo, 6 to 10 pages - Boys -Danny McNeil, Devon Sander- son, David Strickler. Girls -Carle John- ston. Amy Albrecht, Annette Hue- -ther- Poster -A Health Rule -Boys - David Strickler, Jason Prescott, Chris- topher Helmstra. Girls -Kelly Over- holt, Carla Johnston, Terri Dennie. Art -A clown face -Boys- Kent Bray, Devon Sanderson, Nigel Belrnes. Girls -Kelly Overholt, Lisa Marchetto, Carla Johnston. Craft -A greeting card for a special day -boys -Christopher Helmstra, Boa by Stelae, Danny McNeil. Girls - Rhonda Heise, Prlska Manzi, Amy Albrecht. Collection -a variety of feelings, Boys,Jay Hahn, Danny McNeil, Cur- tis Graber. Girls -Ann Uhler, Chan- telle Stephenson, Hope Jacobs. Grade 3 -Writing: "Ring Around the World" -boys -Paul Kitchen, Mike McCallum, Will Perrle, girls -Shari Jacklin, Jennifer Vanes', Danielle Cardiff. k\ Paragraph -"What my Smurf means ped, to me" -boys -David Jacklin, Andrew h-' errle, Daron Cardiff, girls- Danielle Cardiff, Sharle Jacklin; Natasha Mc- Donald. Poem -Girls -Danielle Cardiff, Nick' Gropp. Workbook, spelling, boys -Will Per- ris, Paul Kitchen, David Jackllh. Girls -Heather Ketchabow, Sharie Jacklin, Tracy Badley. Math-% full - boys -Will Perrle, Paul Kitchen, David Jacklin, girls -Kelly Krauter, Jennifer Brown, Jule Grimm. - Project book -Jany environmentaht� plc -boys -Devon Henry, Ross Machan, David Jacklin, glr's-Bobbi Jo Rut- ledge, Krista Hastings, Natasha McDonald. Poster -"Water Safety" -boys - Devon Henry, David Jacklin, Ken Graber, girls-Brandl Sanderson, Hea- ther McDonald, Danielle Cardiff. Art -"A Smurl Character" -boys - Andrew Perrie, Ross Machan, t Ike McCallum. Girls -Danielle Cardiff, Krista Hastings, Jennifer Brown. Craft -A paper bag Smurt-btoys- Ross Machan, David Jacklin, Paul Kitchen, girls -Brandi Sanderson, Tracy Badley, Natasha McDonald. Collection -Collection of insects: boys -Will Perrin. Grade 4, writing-':Eletelephony"- Jason Koeteler, Todd Rice, Brian McArter, Sibylle Menzl, Melanie Vermler, Dana Gibbons. Paragraph - picture with story -Jason Koetsler, David, Johnston, Darren Johnston, Elizabeth Prescott, Christina Dillow, Patricia Knight. Poem -a favourite T.V. program -Danny Beuermann, Todd Rice, Darren Johnsten, Melanie Vermeer, Dawn Tenpas, Patricia Knight. Notebook -science 75% full) Jason Koetslbr, Scott Patterson, Gary Yulll, Ratsamy Larprom, Dana Gib- bons, Melanie Vermeer. Workbook - math 75% full -Jason Firby, Jason Koeteler, Daryl Morrison, Dana Gib- bons, Michelle Freeman, Sibylle Menzl. Project book -any unit social studies -Darcy Yundt, Todd Rico, Gary Yuill, Sibylle Menzl, Ann Morton, Michelle Freeman. Draw winner Thefree draw at the Huron Expositor booth at Brussels Fall Fair was won by Grace McIntyre of Brussels. She wins a heavy duty flashlight lantern. LAURIE BLAKE tried to make friends with a rabbit which was entered in the fair. (Wassink photo) HELLO AMIGO -Amy Workman dressed In a Mexican costume f�rme horse show 81 the Bruasels fair. (Wassink 1 photo) ONLY 24.99 Imperial gallon Regular white, colors, tints, primer Kem 1 Coat White 2699 & Trim Colors • SHERWIfl wnkams Where to buy OLDFIELD'S PRO HARDWARE BRUSSELS 887-8851 BRUSSELS ANDiOREYschool children ere active parade participants in the Brussels fail fair. (Waeeink photo) HOT ROD RIDER -Fair rides are for all ages. Even two-year-old Crystal Semple enjoyed her car ride. (Wassink , photo) •