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The Brussels Post, 1974-11-13, Page 16SANDERSON SASH MFG. ODD SIZE WOOD WINDOWS GORRIE, ON1T. PHONE 335.3963 OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:00 - 5:00 LARRY BOLGER BRIAN SANDERSON BLYTH WROXETER 523-9640 335-3124 and important life,Through the topic, discussion aw' comparing David's life with life our time. Mrs. Mundell in clod left the members with much fo for thought. Are we too ready to conde the quality of a person's chark before we really know, t. situation and in most there is quality of goodness? Mrs. Golley thanked Mundell and "Fight the Go Fight", followed, Lu nch wag' served by th hostess, assisted by Mrs.Wal and Mrs. Thomas. ns t . Brussels Stockyard Report Agri-notes (By Adrian Vos) McCutcheoni Grocery Phone 887-9445 Imperial SOFT MARGARINE • • McINTOSH APPLES • Allen's APPLE JUICE • • We Deliver lb 830 . 3 1 630 . 48-oz 590 750 Westori's ANGEL FOOD CAKE, reg. 95c • i Dec el e Bru are and for COU C Nic lug McC gee McC ree p for and are ion Geo Geo Fra al s coU R sai tio Th 's I brat nive qUet in t Unit abou ent, test with ors flow stre tred cake Th stit tf; 24. Cards of Thanks The family of the late Harvey Bryans wish to express their sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes, donations to memorial funds and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to the pallbearers, the Rev.Fred Carson, the ladies of St. John's Anglican Church and the M.L.Watt's Funeral Home. Sincere thanks to Dr. Durley, and the staff of Huronview for their 'excellent care and kindness shown to their father, and also to his many friends who visited him while he was a resident at Huronview. 24-50-1 25. In Memoriam STEPHENSON — hi loving memory of our parents, Fred and Margaret who passed away (Fred) Nov. 15, 1957 and (Margaret) Dec. 8, 1969. - From sick bed to Heavenly rest, God took them home to' be his The market at Brussels Stockyards Friday was under pressure with a light offering on hand. Choice Steers - 52.00 to 53.75 With sales to 54.00. Good Steers - 50.00 to 52.00. Three steers consigned by Ross Cunningham of R.R.3, Brussels, averaging 1136 lbs. sold for 54.00 with his offering of 5 steers averaging 1166 lbs. selling for 53.90. Two steers consigned by Brian Rock of R.R.2, Monkton, averaging 1290 lbs. sold for 53.75. Three steers consigned by Gerald Wheeler of R.R.1, Ethel,' averaging 1083 lbs. sold for 53.50. A st eer consigned by Joe Zettler of R.R.4, Hanover, weighing 880 lbs. sold for 53.25 with his offering of 5 steers averaging 958 lbs. selling for 52.20. New 'Spot 25. In Memoriam guests; They suffered too much, their pleasures few, They never deserved what they went through, They stood the test, and. stood it well, Just what they suffered, no one can tell. —Lovingly remembered by the family. 25-50x1 26. Personal We wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of Joy Lynn Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fischer, R.R.4, Walton, to Douglas Grant Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs.Grant Elliott, Brussels. Wedding to take place at Brussels United Church on Friday, Nov. 22, 1974 at 7 o'clock. 26-50-1 27. Births CRONIN — Jim and Karen Cronin (nee Pletch) R.R .#4, Seaforth, arc pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Michelle Dawn on Nov. 7, 1974. A sister for Lori and Julie, 27-50-1 A steer consigned by Fraser Mustard of R. R.2, Bluevale., weighing 1080 lbs. sold for 52.50. Choice Heifers - 43.00 to 46.00 with sales to 46.25. Good Heifers - 41.00 to 43.00. A heifer consigned by Elwood Gottfried of Gowanstown, weighing 860 lbs. sold for 46.25 with his offering of 5 heifers averaging 872 lbs. selling for an overall price of 45.20. A heifer consigned by Toni Young of Dungannon, weighing 890 lbs. sold for 45.00. Five heifers consigned by Bill Young of Blyth, averaging 900 lbs. sold for 43.10. A heifer consigned by Bob Wheeler of R.R.5, Brussels, weighing 850 lbs. sold for 42,75, Two heifers consigned by Ross Gammie of R.R,1, Lucknow, averaging 870 lbs. sold for 42.25. Choice Cows - 23:00 to 24.75 With sales to 30.25. USE: POST WANT 'ADS DIAL 887-6641 Correspondent Mrs, Joe Walker The first euchre party of the season was held Nov. 7 in the Bluevale Community Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warwick and Mr. and Mrs,Q1enn Sellers were in. charge. Those winning prizes were High Lady - Mrs. Meer ackin ; Low Lady ); Mrs. Stanley Moffatt; High Man ;- Charlie Johnston; Low Man - John Trieburger; Lucky Prize - Sharon Darlow. There will be another euchre party on November 21. Mr. and Mrs.Clare Edwards of London called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall on Saturday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall and family of Chatham and Mr. and Mrs. Jack SOU, Brian, Sherry and Leanne of Newton. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family were Mrs Lloyd Henning, Mrs. Dwight Gorrell, Mr. and. Mks. Clarence Henning, Mr. ,a-rid Mrs. George- Fischer and DaYle, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Cretier, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Grace Jeffray and larryElliott. MrS.• J.J.Elliott returned home last weekend after spending some time in Wingham and District Hospital and at . her daughter's home, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Ohm. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and- Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mrs.Bob Casertiore, Jim & Kim of Petrolia and Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Campbell of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Newton, Michael & Cindy of -Wroxter and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt of Belgravc vistied at the .weenend with Mr. and Mr s. Fraser Haugh and Eileen. Mrs. Glenn Golley opened her home for the November meeting of the W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian Church,Bluevale. The call to worship was given by Mrs.G011ey with - a Remembrance reading from St. Luke, chapter twenty -two, verse nineteen. After the hymn, "Courage Brothers. do not stumble," Mrs. Bernard Th °nuts, Read scripture from actesiastes,Chapter Three, verses one to eight, and also gve the comments. Mr s. Golley offered prayer,' Minutes were • -read • by the secretary, Mrs. Glenn McKercher and the roll call'w as answered by eleven menibers.The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Gordon Rate payers (Continued from Page 1) that the contractor is now waiting on Ontario Housing to give the starting date so that construction rail go ahead. This could be in January or February he said. Senior Citizens on supplement will be given priority on occupancy. Questions raised on this aspect were replied to by Reeve McCutcheon. Objections to Sunday Auction Sales being held hi the village were expressed by some of those present. Answering a query concerning Sanitary Sewage, Reeve McCutcheon said it looked as if it May be several years before the project is Undertaken, The hire Liepartnient requires Meeting quarters which are to be constructed at the rear of the Fire' Hall.. The Reeve said he would like to see More participation in local affairs by taxpayers. Anyone interested in attending council Meetings would be welcome'. Mundell and the offering was received and dedicated by Mrs. Golley. Mrs, Mundell gave an interesting report on the sectional meeting of the' Maitland. Presbyterial. Visitations to the sick were reported by each member and recorded, Mrs.Gordon Mundell had charge of the topic and on the life of David. She portrayed DAvid from a shepherd boy to a king. She spoke on his quality of character, his physical strength, his talent, his great fame and his great faith in God, also his weaknesses throughout his great Last week I wrote that a friend of mine had been fined for driving on the shoulder of the road to let traffic pass by. As a result I got a call from the chief of the Wingham OPP, adivising me that this can't be true, for there's nothing in the Highway traffic act that would authorize a police officer to lay such a charge. At the time lrif writing I have not been able to reach my friend for an explanation. It appears then that a farmer driving a slow tractor is allowed to go on the shoulder to let faster traffic -pass. I apoligize for any inconvenience I may have caused. * * * ** * The National Association of Canadian Credit Unions some time ago published some telling definitions and here they are: Add - On - You borrow $100 and you immediately owe $106 or more. Discounted ,- You only get $94 but y cu owe the $100 you wanted, in the first place. Six Percent - A term for true annual interest rates o f 18% or more. Refinancing Your golden opportunity to owe more money and to pay a higher rate at the same time. Low Service Charge - That means 1 1/2 % each month on the balance owing. Low Down r CLASSIFIED News of Bluevale First community euchre 19. Notices 19. Notices They will each be Mailed at $5 merchandise certificate good at one of the sponsoring merchants. Winners were: M. Mel Jacklin, Karen McCutcheon and Mrs.Geo: Mutter, all of Brussels. All entries received will be deposited in the special ballot box for the big grand prize draw valued at $50.00. winners named Winners of prizes in this Contest number five - appears week's 'Spot the Merchant" this week and entries for it will be contest draw were determined received at the Post office until 10 Tuesday. o'clock on Tuesday, 16.,41-1e. ,BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 13; 1974. Ori Payment - The finance charg are high. Investigation Fee • Th phone your neighbour about and you pay two dollars. Penalt What it cost you to pay back loan before you said you wool The Credit Union claims to more straight-forward. * * ** ** Max Satlsman, NDP member Parliament for Waterloo Soul introduced or will introduce a B in the House ofCommons maki it a criminal offence to destr food as a protest.This as a res of the killing of dairy calves Quebec. It shouldn't, but it st amazes me every time how mu hot air those politicians have them. Even Ontario's A Minister Stewart jumped on bandwagon to condemn tho greedy Quebeckers. He of people should know that the milk producers don't make mu profit on milk production a have for the last five ye depended heavily on the sale: bull calves to Europe.This mar is closed and the dairy-man the can't afford to lose money them, so he kills them. He h been doing it all his life quiet To draw attention he now did publicly. 12x4x5-0.z. 690 12-oz. 450 2 for 3.50, 2 for 890 111 LE) 4-1 the lei Acl dar gri Bli dr /MOM MINI/ r1111101•11 MIME._ STEPHENSON S Bakery Grocery Del Monte PUDDING CUPS Aunt DINAH MOLASSES Campbells TOMATO SOUP, 10-oz Old South ORANGE JUICE, 12-oz. • • Free Delivery Phone 887-9226 ow.