The Brussels Post, 1974-10-02, Page 10Flower show is attraction
Brussels
Stockyard
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Ray & Helens
Family Centre
RAY & HELEN ADAMS — 887.6671
Ladies' Pant Suits
Sizes 9 — 44
21.9.8 and up
Ladies' Dresses
Sizes 5 — 24%
19.98 and up
This is a new
shipment, the late,st fall styles
and colours, so be sure and pick
one up while there is a good
selection to choose from.
Also a good selection of slacks and tops f
all members of the family.
Winter Jackets
For all sizes -- Plaids, Nylons, Viols e
[7,..w is a good time to start Christmas
Shopping while there IS a good seke•
Lion to choose front.
News of Walton
FLOWERS — SECTION 0
Asters, white: Mrs.
J. H. Johnstone, Mrs. Eric
Ludington.
Asters, rose or pink: Joan
Bernard, Janet Veitch, Mrs.
Herman DeVries.,
Asters, mauve or purple: Mrs.
Johnstone, Mrs. Ludington, Mrs.
DeVries.
Asters, red: Mrs. Johnstone,
Mrs. Ludington.
Asters, needle or cactus: Mrs.
Johnstone, Joyce Brodhagen.
Asters, Powder Puff: Janet
Veitch, Mrs. Ludington, Mrs.
Johnstone.
Calendula: j. Brodhagen, Mrs.
Johnstone, Mrs. D. McInnes.
Cosmos: Mrs. McInnes, Mrs.
Ludington, Mrs. Johnstone.
Dahlia, Large: Mrs. Johnston,
Mrs. Ludington.
Dahlia, ball or honeycomb:
Mrs. Johnstone
Dahlia, miniature, porn or
cactus: Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. E.
Cudmore.
Dahlia, basket: Mrs.
Johnstone, Mrs. Ludington.
Gladiolus: Mrs. Shobbrook,
Mrs. Ludington
. Marigolds, French: Mrs.
McInnes, Janet Veitch, Alfred
Knight.
Marigolds, African: Vera
Hastings, Joyce Brodhagen,
Alfred Knight.
Pansies in bowl: Joyce
Brodhagen, Mrs. Johnstone.
Petunias, single: Alfred
Knight, Janet Veitch, Joyce Brod-
hagen.
Petunias, double: Janet Vetich
Zinnias, porn pm: Mrs.
McInnes, Mrs., Ludington.
Zinias, dahlia or standard:
Mrs. Johnstone.
Zinnias, fantasy, cactus: Mrs.
Johnstone
Zinnias, novelty: Mrs. DeVries
Basket for Church: Mrs.
Cudmore, Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs.
Ludington.
Arrangement
J. Brodhagen,
Alfred Knight.
Arrangement
Cudmore, Mrs.
Shobbrook.
Arrangement Geranium Bloom
for Kitchen: J. Veitch, Mrs.
Johnstone, J. Brodhagen.
Arrangement for Dining Room
Table: Mrs. Ludington.
Nosegay: J. Brodhagen, Mrs.
V.O'Rourke, Mrs. Shobbrook.
Wedding Anniversary: Mrs.
Cudrnore, J. Brodhagen, Mrs,
Johnstone.
Cup & Saucer Arrangement: J.
Brodhagen, Mrs. Shobbrook,
Mrs. Ludington.
Arrangement in Teapot: Mrs.
Shobbrook, 3. Brodhagen, Mrs.
Lulu Kerr.
Hospital Arrangement J,
Brodhagen, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs.
Shobbrook.
Miniature Arrangement: Mrs,
Shobbrook, Mrs. Cudmore, Mr,
Dolmage.
Corsage': Mrs, Shobbrook,
10--THE BRUSSELS POST;
Mrs. J. Hoffman, Mrs. Cudmore.
Pot of Baby , Tears: J.
Brodhagen, Vera. Hastings, Mrs.
McInnes.
Potted Plant in Bloom: John
Rutledge, Mrs. Carl Hemingway,
Mrs. Johnson.
Geranium: Olive Cunningham,
Mrs. M. Jacklin, Mrs. Ken
Johnston.
African Violet, single flower:
Mrs.C. Hemingway, Mrs.
Johnstone.
African Violet, double flower:
Mrs. C. Hemingway, John
Rutledge, Mrs. Cudmore.
Colcous Foliage:
Mrs. Dolmage.
SPECIALS
Thanksg iving Arrangement:
Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Shobbrook,
I. Brodhagen.
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estimated at $150.00.
Five investigations with five
persons charged under the Liquor
Control Act.
Twenty-three warnings and
twenty-five charges laid under
the Highway Traffic Act.
Twenty-five investigations with
three persons charged under the
Criminal Code.
On Tuesday, September 17,
Richard W. Clark, of London, and
Ronald J. Pfeifer of R.R,#1,
Moncton, were involved in a
collision on Highway #86, east of
the C.N.R. X-in, Turnberry
Township. There were no
injuries, and total damages were
estimated at $100.00. Charges are
pending.
Verlaine K. \Van Camp of
R.R.#4, Brussels and Wilson
C. Daw of Wingham were
involved in a two-car collision on
Highway #4, north of the
Maitland River Bridge, Morris
Township. There were no
,injuries, and total damages were
estimated at $550.00, Charges are
pending.
On Wednesday; September 18,
Catherine Adams of R.R.#2,
Bluevale and Raymond L. Collins
of ,Kificardine were involved in a
collision, on Highway #86, east of
.the Wingham East Limits,
Turfilietey Township. No one was
injured, and damages were
estimated at $2300.00. Charges
are pending. ,
On Thursday, /September 19,
Larry E. Benner of Grimsby and
Donald Rosenhagen of
Teeswater, Were involved in a
collision On Righway #86, west of
the junction of Turnberry Road,
East Wawanosh Township.
Witted in the collision were
Donald ROSeriliagen and two
passengers in the }lamer vehicle,
Robert Chapil and Paul Snyder,
OCTOBER 2, 1974
Mantel Arrangement: Mrs.
Ludington, Mrs. Shobbrook,
Alfred Knight.
Roadside Beauty: Mrs.
Ludington, Mrs. Dolmage, Mes.
Shobbrook.
Hybild Tea Roses: Mrs.
Johnstone, Mrs. C. Hemingway,
Olive Cunningham.
Hybrid Tea Rose, any Peace:
Jean Bernard, Mrs. C.
Hemingway.
Hybrid Tea Rose, other than
Peace: Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Jean
Conley, Mrs.Carl Hemingway.
Eaton Special
Highest number of points: Mrs.
,I.H Johnstone.
McConnell's Nursery Special
Second highest number of
points: Joyce Brodhagen.
Damages were estimated at
$1350.00. Charges are pending.
On Friday, September 20, Ross
C. Boyd of Mitchell, was involved
in a single car accident on
Highway #4, south of the
Maitland River Bridge, Morris
Township. There were no
'injuries, and total damages were
estimated at $550.00. Charges are
pending.
On Wednesday, September 18-,
Catherine Adams of R.R.#2,
Bluevale and Raymond L. Collins
of Kincardine were involved in a
collision on Highway #86, east of
the Wingham East Limited,
Turnberry Township. No one was
injured, and damages were
estimated at $2300.00. Charges
are pending.
On Thursday, September 19,
Larry E. Benner ofGrimsby and
Donald Rosenhagen of
Teeswater, were involved in a
collision on Highway #86, west of
the junction ofTurnberry Road,
East Wawanosh Township.
Injured in the collision were
Donald .-ROsenhagen and two
passengers in the Benner vehicle,
Robert Chapil and Paul Snyder.
Damages were estimated at
$1350.00. Charges are pending.
On Feiday,September 20, Ross
C. Boyd of Mitchell, was involved
in a single car accident on
Highway #4, south of the
Maitland River Bridge, Morris
Township,- in which a fence
owned by Clem Schoonderwoerd
of R.R.#3, Mitchell was damaged.
There were no injuries, and total
damages were estimated at
$310.00. Charges pending.
On Sunday, September 22,
William Sellers of R.R.#2,
Bluevale and R. Kelso
Fitzsimmons of Bayfield, were
involved in a collision on Morris
TWp, Road 2 at Sideroad 15-16,
Morris, Township. There were no
injures, and damages were
estimated at $05.00,
Correspondent
Mrs.Allan McCall
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Watson
and family and Mr. and. Mrs.
Charles Rowley entertained Mr.
and. Mrs. Earl Watson to an
anniversary dinner at the Garage
Restaurant in. London last
Thursday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack
Holmes, Danny, Mary and Margy
of Clinton visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and
John on Sunday.
Mission Band will be held this
coming Sunday, instead of the
regular Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.Cliff Ritchie
attended the Elston-Simonds
Wedding on Sat ur day at Pioneer
Village Chapel, Doon, Ontario
The market at Brussels
Stockyards Friday was active in
all classes. Steers sold to 51.85.
Cows were higher. There were no
top heifers on offer.
Choice Steers - 49.00 to 51.00
with sales to 51.85.
Good Steers - 47.00 to 49.00
Seven steers consigned by Earl
Sellers of Bluevale, averaging
1155 lbs. sold for 51.40.
Fourteen steers consigned by
Ralph Shantz of Alma, averaging
1068 lbs. sold for 51.85, with his
offering of 49 steers averaging
and the reception that folk
the New Dundee Country
The Institute euchre
parties are starting for the
season, this Friday nigh
usual time at the hall, eve
is welcome.
David Watson , wl
attending Western Univ
London, spent the weekend
home of his parents, Mr
Mrs.G. Watson.
Congratulations to the
intermediate ball team who
champions over Alle
recently and won the tropl
Next Sunday at Duff's 1
Church Communion Servio
take place at 11:15 a,m, wit
Minister, Rev, D. Docke
charge.
1000 lbs. selling for an orl
price of 51.00.
Three steers consigned
Harvey McClure of RI
Walton, averaging 1187 lbs,
for 50.60.
Two steers consigned by He
Wark of R.R.I, Port f~II
averaging 1225 lbs. sold,
49.35. He also had a si
weighing 1190 lbs. trade at 50,
Choice Cows - 25.00 to 2/
with some feed-lot cows tra
from 30.00 to 38.75.
Good Cows - 22.00 to 24,
for Coffee. Table:
Mrs. Cu dmore,
of Mums: Mrs.
Ludington, Mrs.
OPP carry out