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Find! aux} Mervyn Pipe of Morris Twp., and
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Village future concerns council
Brussels has beery suffedng s slow death
in the last several years and council, is
getting concerned --they don't know what' to
do. About 14 of the 35 main street business
have closed.
At the Nov. 7 meeting of Brussels council,
reeve Cal Kreuter asked. councillors "is
there anything we can do. Our village is not
improving,"
But Brussels isn't the only town facing
business closings, "they're certainly closing
everywhere," said councillor Gordon Work -
The village has no industry. Including
retraining downtown husinesses, Brussels • . only the village - portion of the taxes could be
has a feedmill, fertiliter plant. two car, deleted if such a move was endorsed by
dealerships and a nursing home. "The Last council.
25 years have been bad," said Hank Ten "Tax breaks will only postpone the
Pas. • inevitable (more closings), said Mr. Ten Pas.
"This town has decayed since 1 came," "Even if we, came up with something
said Mr. KFeuter, a long-time resident and simple to get the nucleus going agiin would
tared Brussels plumber. ^ "We lost our ', be ell we'd need. I want council to think of
dairy to the milk board and we lost ou{; high something," Mr. Kreuter. "We're even
school. We'rc being jammed by the losing population. It'd down- to 976."
higher -inns. But we just can't sit here and do "We lomat* get some�youth backliuto the
nothing. ' community," said Jerry Wheeler. hi the laic
The way it looks now, we will only have two .years, Brussels service clubs We
three stores left in three years." said Mr. provided new facilities gee.-! to .the
Workman. • . younger people of the community. The ball
The reeVe pleaded with council to come up diamond was .updated, a creative playground
with suggestions to change the situation and installed and new tennis courts.
stop It before it gets worse. Tax breaks were "The young people we have we can't even
suggested to attract new business and'assist keep," said Ivfr Workman. "Just wilt
businesses. heving financial difficulty. But another year and there will be jobs for all our
young feline (war)."
The reeve requests any suggestions from
residents.. The drawback is we have no
tesources," said Mr. Kreuter, "butts there
a business that could be started by the
village?" -
Stockyard, re orts sales as hi.ghas. p
The market at Brussels Stockyards of Holyrood averag pg 1086 lbs. sold for Dublin weighing 11201bs. sold for 81.25 with
continued "trading on a good demand at 77.35. Ips offering of 4 heifers averaging 1087 lbs.
strong prices. Cows sold actively. Feeder Sixteen steers consigned by Doug Walker selling for an overall price of 77.49.
pigs traded higher. There were 952 cattle of R.R. 5, Wingham averaging 1179 lbs. sold Two heifers consigned by Jack Ross of
and 1182 pigs on offer. for, an overall price ,of 77.65. • R.R. 1 Bluevale averaging 1035 lbs. sold for
Choice Steers -75.00 to 79.00 with sales to Three steers consigned by Fred Knectel„of 76.60 with his lot of 14 heifers averaging 990
85.00. RR. 5, Mitchell averaging 1186 Ibs. sold for lbs. selling for 74.95.
Good Steers -71.00 to 75.00. ( 80.85 with his lot of 10 steers averaging 1191 Thirty six hereford heifers consigned by,
A steer consigned by Maple Emblem lbs. selling for 77.00. Ross ,Fitch of Wroxeter averaging 965 lbs:
Farms of Dungannon weighing 1230 lbs. Eleven steers consigned by Fred Uhler of sold for an overall price of 72.00.
sold for 85.00 with their offering of 85 steers 'RR. 3, Brussels averaging 1250 lbs. sold for A heifer consigned by Jim -McTavish ,of
averaging 1136 lbs. selling for an overall an' -overall price of 77.03. • • R.R. 1, Ripley weighing 1190 lbs. sold for
price of 78.19. Two steers consigned by Ken Dalton of 75.75 with his lot of 8 . herefore! heifers
Two steers consigned by Gerald Ball of Walton averaging 1200 lbs. sold for 78.75 averaging 1068 lbs. selling for 72.65.
Embro averaging 1115 lbs. sold for 80.30 with his offering of 32 steers averaging 1111 Choice Cows -43.00 to 47.00 with sales to
with his offering of 90 steers averaging 1106 lbs. selling for an overall price of 76.60. 49.50.
lbs. selling for an overall price of 77.62. Six heavy steers consigned Ity Allan Edgar ar Good Cows -39.00 to 43.00
Two steers consigned' by Gerry Kuntz of of Wroxeter averaging 1445 lbs. sold for Canners & Cutters -35.00 to 39.00.
Formosa averaging 1115 lbs. sold for 80.35 75.10. All weights of pigs sold higher.
with his offering of 19 steers averaging 1151 Choice Exotic Heifers -74.00 to 77.00 with 30 to 40 1b. pigs traded to a high of 24.00.
lbs. selling for an overall price of 78.04. sales to 81.25. 40 to 50 Ib. pigs to a high of 30.25. •.•
A steer consigned by Dave Dewar of Choice Hereford Heifers -71.00 to 74.00 50 to 60 Ib., pigs to a high of 41,50. -
Atwood weighing 1210 lbs. sold for 81.00. Good Heifers -68.00 to 71.00. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 47.00.
Fourteen steers consigned by Lorne Eadie A heifer consigned by Jack Flanagan of 70 to 80 Ib. pigs to a high of 50.25.
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The Majestic Women's Institute of
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in the library with Mrs. Jane Devries and
Mrs. Eldon Wilson in charge of the program.
Constable Brenda McCutcheon, a police-
woman with the Waterloo Detachment, was
the guest speaker. She spoke on( several
safety precautions which can be taken.
There is a microwave demonstration in Area Convention held in Guelph. Mrs. Isabel
Atwood on Nov. 27th, I was deci ed to give Adams read the motto, "Dream a little;
525.00 to the UNESCO.p gram. ' .aleft for Work.a lot, Make the most, Of What you've
All", which hopes to make le for the got." BAZAAR
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by 1990' and 1I0 was dont d to ,the Brussels held a successful bazaar and bak
Canadian Arthritic Society'' sale in the library on Saturday Nov. 12. The
Mrs. Edna McLellan gave a report of the proceeds amounted to 5308.44.
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SEAFORTH 9 MINION ^ I 1. ^
On Nov. 15 Seiforth �atitiirhs%wdn=tlielr
second straight game as they took advantage
of some shaky Clinton goaltending to record
a rather easy 9 to 1 victory. Seaforth led 4-1
after the first period, on two goals by
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Pat Murray and Blair 1Beuerman.. Devon
Coiquhoun scored the lone Clinton goal by
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Dia gg assists, for Seaforth in the game
w Terry Gray with two and one each
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-On Nov. 16 the Seaforth Bantams
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BettleK six point effort easily defeated their
opposition by a 10-4 score. Seaforth had a
6-0 lead after the first period, while both
teams scored twice in the second.
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