The Brussels Post, 1980-07-30, Page 7Correspondent
MRS.. ALLAN MeCALL
887-6677
Miss Peggy Humphries
and Brian McGavin have
returned home from a 4-H
exchange program. They
were among the 25 that went
from Huron County. Peggy
was at a farm at hmisfail and
Brian was near Red Deer,
Alberta.
LAST SUNDAY TILL FALL
Sunday was •the last
service at -Duff's United
Church till September. The
minister will be on holidays •
for the month of August.
This pigt Sunday.. The
Approach to God was , pre-
jceded by an organ prelude
Margeryby lrtis. Huether.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Smith
were greeters at the door..
Rev. Charles A. Swan's
sermon was "A Bitter Pill"
and a' chat with the young
people, on the "Alarm
Graeme Craig sang it
solo, "The Lord is my Shep- •
herd" accompaning himself
with *guitar.
The offering was
received' by Ray Huether,
Brian Wilbee and. Steven
Dennis. The U.C.W.
executive meeting is called
for Tuesday evening and a
Stockyard Report
Market is steady
this week
bower :foto:ri.
J. McCallum
Farmers....
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your 1980
Wheat
We are Contracting now
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Congratulations to Miss of
Pam Hackwell 0.who. Was
chosen "Miss.Congeniafity"
on Saturday evening at the
Brussels. Queen of the Fair
convention supper and
dance at the Brussels Morris
and Grey Community
Center.
Pam Was sponsored
by the Walton Women's
Institute., she is the daughter
with his package of 8 heifers
averaging 1032 lbs. selling
for 76.50,
Three heifers consigned by
Jack Flanagan of Dublin
averaging 900 lbs. sold for
77.10 with his lot of 19
heifers averaging 854
selling for '75.95.
Fifty hereford heifers con-
signed by Wayne Garner' of
Embro averaging 884 lbs.
sold for an overall price of
75.35. •
Choice Cows - 55.00 to
58.00 with sales to 60.00.
Good Cows - 52.00 to
55.00.
Canners and Cutters -
49.00 to 52.00.
30 to '40 lb. pigs traded, to
a high of 19.25.
40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high
of 26.25.
50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high
of 29.25.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high
of 36.50.
70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high
of 42.00.
Boardiof Stewards meeting.
PEDSONALS
We are sorry to hear of
;George Taylor's misfortune -
',‘ten he fell from a cherry
tree last Thursday, breaking.
'two vertab !roe in his back.
He is recovering in Seaforth
Community Hospitsl,„ 'The
community wish him a
sPeed7 recovery..
- The basement of Duff's
United Church was
decorated with yeliow
streamers for the community
Bridal Shower to honor Miss
Joyce McCallum on her
marriage early next Month.
Miss Debbie van Vliet was •ate
the door and wrote
everyone's names on a
cameo cloth, which Was later
pregented to Joyce.
Mrs. Graeme Craig
welcomed everyone and
announced the program.
Sherrie Hoegy gave a piano
solo, then four little girls,
Kim ,Baan, Shannon Craig,
Cindy. McCallum and Andrea
Gingerich, pleased everyone
with the: action song they
had learned at Vacation
school recently Mrs. Cliff
Hoegy gave a very, amusing
reading entitled the' "Clover
leaf special" Heather Baan'
played a piano solo, follovv,ed
by a second number by
Sherri Hoegy.
Joyce the guest of honor,
was now called to the chairs
at the front along with her
mother, Mrs. Harold
McCallum, her
grandmother, Mrs. Ed.
Regele and the ' groom's
mother Mrs. Robert
Hartman of Bayfield.
mama
The mgrket at Brussels
Stockyards traded steady on
all classes of livestock. There
were 949 cattle and 1688 pigs
on offer.
• Choice Steers -. 80.00 to
83.00 with sales to 86.50.
Good Steers - 77.00 to
80.00.
Three steers consigned by
Henry Farms of Blytir aver-
aging 10831bs. sold for 86.50
with their 38 steers averag-
ing 1152 lbs. •• selling for
-81.40.
A fancy steer consigned by
Merlin Bender of Hensall ,
weighing 1270 lbs. sold for
85.25.
Twelve steers consigned
by Bob Alexinder of Ethel
averaging 1324 lbs. sold .for-
the overall price of 81.75.
Twelve steers consigned
by J & M Ranch of Brussels
averaging 1077 lbs. sold for -
the overall price of 81.15.
Three steers consigned by '
George Drost of R.R. 2,
Drayton averaging 1276 lbs.
sold for 82.70 with his lot of
15 steers averaging 1210 lbs.
selling for 82.30.
Six • steers consigned by L,
& B Farms of Wallenstein
averaging 1151 lbs. sold for
82.25 with his lot of 25 steers
. averaging 1172 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 80.85.
Four steers consigned by
Allan Graham of R.R. 5,
Lucknow averaging 1175 lbs.
sold for 82.00.
A steer consigned by
Maple Emblem Farms of
Dungannon weighing 1310
lbs. sold for 82.00 with their
28 steers averaging 1171 lbs.
selling for an overall price of
80.05.
Choice Heifers - 75.00 to
78.00 with saleg to 81.50.
Good Heifers - 73.00 to
75.00. . .
A heifer consigned by
Grant McDonald of Ripley
weighing 1020 lbs. sold for
81.50 with the lot of 17
heifers averaging 971 lbs.
selling for 77.45.
A heifer consigned by
Vaughn Toll of R.R. 3,, Blyth
weighing 1060 lbs. sold for
78.00 with his lot of 14
heifers averaging 1000 lbs.
selling for 76.65.
Three heifers consigned by
James Rich of Formosa aver-
aging 1133 lbs. sold for 77.45
Post
WANT - ADS
Phone 887-6641
The • address of
congratulations was read by,
Miss Shirley McCliire. Many
of the little girls helped bring
in the gifts. After the
opening of the gifts Joyce
thanked • everyone 'And
invited anyone to visither in
her-new home at Brucefielcl.
The bows were •put on an
umbrella- and presented to
Joyce.
Lunch was served by the
17th and Boundary ladies,
Mr, Mrs. Howard