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THE BRU$SE48 POST, MARCH 25, 1981 A19
Horticulturalists 'honor Mrs. Wheeler
Brussels and District Hor-
ticultural Society met in the
Library on Monday afternoon
March 16.
The roll call was answered
by naming a favourite house-
plant, Voting delegates to
the district annual at Han-
over on Saturday April 25
will be Shirley Wheeler and
Helen Dobson with Eleanor
Hemingway as alternate.
Other delegates will also be
going.
For the rose show in June,
BY BARB DUNBAR
The Legion will again be
supplying trophies, awards
and medallions to winners in
track and field and public
speaking Proficiency awards
to pupils of the Brussels
Public School..
Members of the ladies
auxiliary, Branch 218 Brus-
sels, will be celebrating their
35th anniversary on Wed-
nesday evening April 15
along with members of ladies
auxiliaries of Zone Cl.
Installation of officers-el-
ect to Brussels Legion and
Ladies Auxiliary will be held
Friday evening, April 24.
On March 13, 30 Legion
dart players went to Listowel
The market at Brussels
Stockyards met a good de-
mand with all classes of
livestock trading at steady
prices, There were 644. cattle
and 1370 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers - 76.00 to
79.00 with sales to 83.25.
Good Steers - 74.00 to
76.00.
A steer consigned by J. &
M. Ranch of Brussels weigh-
ing 1050 lbs. sold for 83.25
with their lot of 14 steers
averaging 1222 lbs. selling
for 77.00.
Fifteen steers consigned
convenors will be Wilma
Hemingway and. Peggy Cud-
more, Leona Armstrong vol-
unteered to act as public
relations officer.
Convenors for the August
Turkey supper are Peggy
Cudmore, Florence Machan.
and Doris Hooper and for the
flower show are Shirley
Wheeler, Ila MeLarty and
Sandra Machan.
Peggy Cudmore presented
Mrs, Wheeler with a service
certificate for all. her work
Legion to Participate in an
evening of darts, The top
winners were Ernie Back,
Carol Town, Jerry Hickson
and Mary Ireland.
Second place went to the
team of Don Blenkhorn, Ken
B ad, Roy Bean and Marg
Bennett. Listowel has been
invited back to Brussels on
April 25 for another dart
night.
In the world of euchre,
Don Dennis, Willis Knight,
Ken Graber, Lloyd Glanville,
and Clinton Disbrow from
our Legion captured first
place at a Euchre Tourna-
ment at the Clinton Legion.
Fraternal members are
by Jerry Kuntz of R.R.. 1,
Formosa averaging 1250 lbs.
sold for an overall price of
80.50.
A steer consigned by Ar-
manor Farms of Wingham
weighing 1140 lbs. sold for
79.50 with their 14 steers
averaging 1112 lbs. selling for
an overall price of 77.10.
Two fancy light steers
consigned by Dewar Bros. of
Atwood averaging 1060 lbs.
sold for 77.25.
A steer consigned by
Knight Bros. of R.R. 3,
Brussels weighing 1360 lbs.
with the Leos and her help to
the Horticultural Society,
Beta Deitner spoke about
CORRESPONDENT
Correspondent
MRS. CLIFF BRAY
The March meeting of the
Ethel W.I. was held at the
home of Mrs. Geo, Hiemstra.
A euchre party was held in
looking for dart players to
participate in the district dart
tournament on March. 28 in
Correspondent
MRS. JOE WALKER
357-3558
Sunday evening a, most
successful and enjoyable
evening service was held at
the Bluevale United Church.
Rev. Terrance Trites and Mr
Robt. Perry conducted the
service. Mr. Jack Whytock
supplied violin selections.
The Bluevale Young People
served refreshments and a
social hour followed.
On Friday, March 20.
sold for 80.75 with their load
of 37 steers averaging 1224
lbs selling for an overall price
of 76.75.
Six steers consigned by .
John Smith of Ethel averag-
ing 1-068 lbs. sold for 78.00.
A steer consigned by Clare
VanCamp of R.R. 1, Bclgravc
weighing 1140 lbs. sold for
79.50 with his lot of 6 steers
averaging 1146 lbs. selling for
77.50,
A steer consigned by Lloyd
Winters of Mildmay weigh-
ing 1220 lbs. sold for 78.50.
There were too few fancy
heifers to establish a price.
Good Heifers traded from
73.00 to 76.00
A heifer consigned 'by
Grant McDonald of Ripley
weighing 1090 lbs. sold for
76.00.
drying weeds, wild flowers,
etc, for the making of ar-
rangements.
the Ethel Community hall on
Monday evening March 16
with 24 tables playing. High
prizes went to Fred Proctor
and Bessie Rupple. Low to
Grace Coghill) and Murray
Keffer. Lucky Tally prizes -
Owen Sound. if any fraternal
Members are interested, sign
on the board in the legion.
Judith Ann Cripps and
Leonard Blades were united
in marriage by Rev. T.R.
TriteS at the United Church
manse. Robt. Perrie and T.
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A competition of hand
made flower containers was
won by Harriet Miller, Door
Keith Turnbull and Annie
Engel. Hidden Score Ad-
rian Verstrop, Lucky table -
Jack Conley, -Jim Hart, Jean
Dunn and Doris Jacklin.
High prizes were donated by
Cal-Ray Shop in Atwood.
Lunch was served by the
Institute members. The hall
board will be sponsoring the - • ne..t party on March 30th.
Visitors. with Mrs. Ward-
law were Edith Wardlaw.„
Benny and Carol Craftchick
of Brantford. Susan Wardlaw
of Kitchener, Mark Beales of
Roberton acted as attendants.
Following a small reception
at the manse the couple
departed for a' short honey-
moon.
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Prize was son by Margarite
Sanderson,
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Galt and Margie Sodgwi.ek
a librarian in Fort Francis,
Mr, and Mrs. Elwood
McTaggart visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne McTaggart
and. Jason of Heidelberg on
Sunday,
Clifford Steven is a patient
in a Kitchener hospital. We
all hope for a' speedy re-
covery.
Bob and Georgie William-
son and daughters Kim and
Jenny of New Market visited
with John Smith's on the
weekend, Kim and Jenny are
staying with the Smith family
for a few days.
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Sewing Classes.
At CHSS, Clinton
BASIC KNITS
Mon. evenings starting
April 6th 8 weeks, 2 '/2
hr. sessions, starting at
7:30 p.m. $15.00.
AFTERNOON CLASSES
At Mary's Sewing
Centre
1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
"JEANS"
2 week course
Mondays starting
March 30th
"BATHING SUITS
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2 week course Tuesdays
starting March 31
"LINGERIE"
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Thursdays starting
Apridt2
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3 week course,
Tuesdays starting April
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