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The Brussels Post, 1975-03-19, Page 6PRESENTS TROPHY — Frank Stretton, right, of the Brussels Optimists presents Don Gillingham,. captain of the Kimberly team who were A champions in Sunday's tournament play, with his team's trophy'. (Photo by Lang lois) Inside Howick Central AT THE N E W - AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. *********** Friday and Saturday Nights :— The Small Town Country Jim DO YOU HAVE A BEEF? IF SO Plan to Attend the Beef Meeting Londesboro Hall Londesboro, Ont. Wed. Match 26, 1975. 1:30 P.M. This meeting is to endeavour find the solution to problems facing beef farmers today alf.01•1110/. aliMin.1•••••••••••••••••••••11.1•0 WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 — Brussels; Ont been removed to Toronto General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wood () Mitchell were Sunday guests witI Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy, Jim McNeil of Hanover was visitor in Brussels for a few days, Alfred Knight is a patient ill Wingham and District Hospital following a heart attack. Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Pearson have returned, from a holiday h Mexico. for RUTH and BILL THAMER March 27th 9 o'clock Family Paradise Best Wishes Only Brussels Stockyard Report A -heavy supply of slaughter cattle Friday at Brussels Stock- yards Ltd. sold under pressure. Steers and heifers traded from 1.00 to 2.00 down, Cows sold higher. Choice steers - 38.00 to 40.00 with sales to 40.20. Good Steers - 36.00 to 38.00. 17 Steers consigned by L & BFarms of Elmira averaging 1208 lbs., sold for 40.20. 12 Steers consigned by Jacob Weiss of St. Clements,- averaging 1156 lbs. sold for 39.45. 8 Steers consigned by Ian Wilbee of Walton, averaging 1242 lbs. sold for 39.50. 10 Steers consigned by Donald McEwen of Holyrood, averaging 1042 lbs. sold for 39.40. 9 Steers consigned by George Adams of WRoxeter, averaging 1154 lbs. sold for 39.35. 25 Steers consigned _by._John Ferric of Brussels, averaging 1104 lbs. sold for 39.00. A steer consigned by Don Proctor of Brussels, weighing 1290 lbs. sold for 39.50. 3 Steers consigned by Wm. McInnes of Teeswater, averaging 1100 lbs. sold for 39.25. 14 Steers consigned by Gerald Bali of Embro, averaging 1025 lbs. sold for 39.30 with his offering of 116 steers averaging 1085 lbs. selling for an overall price of 38.92. Choice Heifers - 35.00 to 37.00 with sales to 37.30. 2 Heifers consigned by Alvin Porter of RR 4, Wingham averaging 1095 lbs. sold for 37.30. A heifer consigned by Walter Oster of Belgrave weighing 920 lbs. sold for 36.00. 12 Heifers consigned by Doug McPherson of RR 2 Wingha, averaging 930 lbs. sold for 35.80,. 2 Heifers consigned by Mac Scott, of RR 1 Seaforth, averaging 870 lbs. sold for 35.25. 11 Heifers consigned by Har- vey Irvin of Paisley averaging 880 lbs. sold for 35.00. Choice Cows - 24.00 to 26.00. Good Cows - 22.00 to 24.00. Pigs traded slightly lower. 40-50 lbs. pigs - traded to a high of 38.25. Arriving next week, several carloads of Western stocker calves. 25th Wedding Anniversary Dance for Bob and Dorothy Dalton Fri. March 21 9 o'clock Brodhagen ommunity Centr No Gifts Please On Friday, March. 14, our holiday begins. The pupils of Howick Central are going to be dismissed at 2:10 p.m. From March 15 to March 23 we are having a mid-term holiday. During this week everyone should make sure to have a rest and to have some fun. I am sure this holiday will be enjoyed by the pupils as well as the teachers! Tammy Brown Pizza Making On Friday, March 7th, Miss Amos' cooking elective made homemade, no, I mean school made pizza. Some of the ingredients used were flour, mushrooms, bacon, pizza sauce, olives, milk, "red peppers", and cheese. Mrs. Carter and Mr. Robertson were the lucky people who got to pick the best pizza. Both Mrs. Carter and Mr. Robertyson picked Miss Amos' Pizza. Susan Edger and Nancy Fisher also helped Miss Amos. Gary Douglas Fire Alarm On March 13th, we had a fire drill. After the first recess which ends at 10:35 a.m. the bell rang as I was just entering the room. F of A asks for "beefs" The Huron Federation of Agriculture will hold a special meeting for beef producers in the Londesboro Hall on Wednesday March 26th. Doug Fortune of Wingham, the president said that beefmen have been asking the Federation to do something about the low prices they receive for their product. In this meeting the beefmen will be asked what they want the organization to do. If the cattlemen can agree on some action that should be taken, the OFA directors will take the proposals to the monthly directors meeting in Toronto for action. Cattlemen are urged to attend so that no action will be taken with which they do n of agree. So I turned around and slipped on my boots. Some students went without shoes or coats so they thought it was cold. It took 3 minutes and 30 seconds to clear the building. When they were going out our wing, there was no special order. When the bell rang signalling to go in, everyone stampeded into the school. We believe Mr. Robertson waited for a fairly nice day for it, and we are sure that the girls who wore their stylish "toed" socks, (no shoes) especially appreciated his thoughtfulness. Marlin Good Assembly On March 27, rooms 14 and 16 are having an assembly. When I entered Room 14 for my elective, the first thing I saw was a hugh black dangerous looking cannon which will work because there is an elastic over the back end of the barrel. They are doing a play called "Peter Pan". Room 16 is doing two commercials and at the end of the play they are putting. on a fashion show. In the fashion show boys dress like girls and girls like boys. I think this assembly will be interesting!! • Marlin Good. Baby Picture Contest Room 15 of Howick Central School is having a baby picture guessing game. If you can guess 22 out of 22 pictures; you .sure have good eyes. The baby pictures are when they were very young so .you .have to use your head a great deal. If you would like to guess in this contest you Will have to go to the North Wing bulletin board. You can't miss it. Ben Schuitetna maiMiiiiaaMMEMEMMEaiMiggamo -• 0 Country Singles Dance Clinton Legion Hall Sat. March 22 at 8:30 p.m. :Music by : The Truetones Refreshments served Watch for our nexLdance at Hully Gully April 12 ; People We Know Mrs, Olive Cunningham graduated from the Cameo School of Modelling at Kitchener, The graduation took place Sunday, March 16th at the Valhalla Inn. Miss Donelda Stiles of Strat- ford is holidaying with Brussel relatives. Donald Currie who had been a patient in Brampton Hospital has Damages (Continued fromPage 1) $60;0.00. There were no injuries. On Sunday, March 16, George M. Jacklin and Donald R. McCall, both of Brussels, were involved in a collision on John St., north of Ellen Street in Brussels. There were no injuries and damages wee estimated at $350.00. Douglas J. Wagler of Fordwich and Marion M. Wy lie ofR.R.1#2, Clifford were involved in a collision on County Road 30, south of Highway 87, Fordwich. There were no injuries. Damages were estimated at $700.00. ***************************** * * Entertainment at • THE QUEEN'S HOTEL 1 * i * BRUSSELS * *Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Nights! * * * The Tam Mero Show * * from Kincardine * * * Sunday Evening Menu : - Homemade Cabbage Rolls *****31F*******21c***************0 6-=THE BRUSSELS' Post .MARCH 1S 1975 Ic fr C ori, Toi Mc Ch the Cl]; "A Gal gat the Go: Gill cho in nex Ch, at ] shit "A Sou defy sen A God thei 3 to sem min over over Con a go In on victc Gar( defe TI exeil Witt Frid "AA Frid, Gran