The Brussels Post, 1975-07-16, Page 7
DIFFERENT PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT
Thursday Friday Saturday
MARVELLE
Internatronal comedy
Magician who has
appeared In Many world
Centres including China
dnd on TV in Canada.i
Ordain and the U.S.A.In
IWO shows at 8;36 p.m.
dnd tei p.m.
TONY NORBERT.
featured In an accdrdlon
and drum dct that keeps
you hurt-titling and your
Idea tapping', as he
presents a medley of
5riglith. High and Scotch
nuMbers al 9 p.m. and
10-36 p.rn.
THE HUMMING BIRDS
- popular tour piece
group featuring Country
Western and. Rack and
Roll. You'll enjoy every
Minute of these versatile
Musicians as they go all
out to entertain you al 9'
p hi and 10:30 P.M
I
.1;; 1:
CHANGING SHOES — Were not sure why, but
Dwayne Evans and pals Grant Evans and Kelly
Bauer (out of picture) were changing their shoes on
the sidewalk one day when the Post photographer
ran across them. Just another way of passing
summer holiday tirne, we guess.
(Photo by Pat Langlois)
Going to Africa
JOHN ANDREW RUTLEDGE
John Rutledge, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rutledge of Brussels
graduated the 30th of May 1975
from Fanshawe College in
London, with a diploma in
Architectural Technology. Since
graduation he has been
draftsman for Royal Homes Ltd.,
Wingham. John has accepted a
two year posting withCUSO. He
leaves for Masha, Nigeria
sometime in August to teach
secondary school drafting.
SEAFORTH LIONS
40th Annual Summer
3 BIG NIGHTS- 3
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
July 17- 19
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
SEAFORTH
*Monster Bingo -4 Kids Fish Pond
*Games Chance * Ferris
▪ Merry,go,round • Penny 'Soto.
▪ Midwoy. Refreshment Booth
Adniit -tion is FREE Parking available
00 8 1 per car
THE BRUSSELS PbST JULY iSt 19 5
SUNDAY, JULY 20
THE
SPENCER
FAMILY
Dynamic Singing Group From Toronto
8:00 P.M.
Huron Men's Chapel
AUBURN
EVIL PREVAILS.- WNEU (O615 MEN 6 -6 NOTHING
Brussels Stockyard Report.
The market at Brussels
Stockyards Friday, July 11th
traded steady with fewer choice
cattle on offer. Stockers traded
higher'and a heavy supply of pigs
were slightly lower.
Choice Steers - 50.00 to 51.50,
Good Steers - 48,00 to 50.00.
A steer consigned by Earl
Johnston of R.R.4, Walkerton
weighing 1240 lbs. sold for 51.50.
A steer consigned by George
Wheeler of Brussels weighing
1240 lbs, sold for 51.50 with his
offering of 54 steers averaging
1118 lbs. selling for an overall
price of 50.60.
Fifteen steers consigned by
Bob Alexander of Ethel averaging
1286 lbs. sold for 51.20 with his
offering of 30 steers averaging
1245 lbs. near the 51.00 mark.
A steer consigned by Carman
Hayden of R.R.3, Goderich,
weighing 1170 lbs; sold for 51,25.
A steer consigned, by Wm.
Hayden of Goderich weighing
1210 lbs. sold for 51.00 with his
offering of 6 steers averaging
1130 lbs. selling for 50.65.
Eighteen steers consigned by
Maple Emblem Farms of
Dungannon averaging 1204 lbs.
sold for 50.35.
Seven steers consigned by Earl
Cox of R.R.2, Goderich averaging
1044 lbs, sold for 50.50.
A steer consigned by Don
Culbert of Dungannon weighing
1160 lbs. sold for 50.50.
Seven steers consigned by
Blake Alton of R.R.2, Lucknow
averaging' 1074 lbs. sold for
50.40.
Two steers consigned by Ross
Cunningham of Ethel averaging
1174 lbs. sold for 50.40.
Seven steers consigned by Jim
Cranbrook WMS hears
about Scott mission
Correspondent assisted Mrs. McNair
Mrs. Mac Engel refreshments.
Mrs. Stuart McNair was Mrs. Mary Barr • and Mrs.
hostess for the regular monthly Bruce Cummins, Toronto, spent
meeting of the W.M.S. with the past week holidaying at the
eleven ladies present, Mrs. Mac ,home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Engel read an article from the Stevenson.
Glad Tidings on the song . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn spent
Whole New Me", The topic given the weekend at Bloomingdale and
by Mrs. Gordon Engel dealt with Macy's Bay.
"Tyndale House" in Montreal, Mr. Ted Szarek arid Miss Judy
K.C.C. Osaka, P ort Harcourt, Arthur, Kitchener, visited on the
Nigeria, also using pictures and a weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
quiz. Erin Mills west of Toronto is George Szarek.
shared by several churches of Mr. Carman Fischer and friend
different denominations. Mrs. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Strickler assisted Stanley Fischer.
Engel in telling of their visit to A pleasant reunion for the
Evangel Hall, and Scott Mission Oriental Tour Group was held at
while on the recent bus trip the home of Mrs. Lytle Gordon by Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher's team
sponsored by Stratford, with Mrs. Elwood Roe, Atwood,
Presbyterial of the. W.M.S. Mrs. as co-hostess. Thirty-two were
Earl Dunn presided for the present coming from Ottawa,
business, Roll call was London, Talbotville, Dorchester,
"Dominion". the secret ary, Mrs. Ilderton, Dutton, Shedden, Ailsa
Leslie Knight told of books. Craig, Komoka and Exeter.
available to help our Worship Mrs. Stuart McNair and Mrs.
and Study. It was decided to order Bill Henry visited with Mrs. Orlie
them. The hymn "Where cross Shaw, Mt. Forest, on Sunday.
the crowded ways of Life" was Weekend visitors with Mr. and
sung, The leader gave a reading
for Dominion Day with a brief
prayer. "0 Canada" was sung
with Mrs. Stewart Steiss
accompanying on the piano. Mrs.
Strickler and Mrs. Engel also told
of a Chinese Church in Toronto
and Ewart College where they
had dinner.
Fourteen cards sent and fifteen
visits made were reported. mrs.
Clare Veitch will be hostess .for
the September meeting when
mrs. T,L.Scott, Presbyterial
visitor will be present Following
the closing prayer Mrs. Steiss
Fastball
team
standings
in serving
Cooper of Brussels averaging
1094 lbs. sold for 50,35,
Two steers consigned by Jack
Ritchie of R,R,3, Lucknow
averaging 1185 'lbs. sold for
50.35.
Choice Heifers - 46.00 to 48.00
with sales to 48.25.$
Good Heifers - 44.00 to 46.00.$
A heifer consigned by Neil
Rintoul of R.R.2, Lucknow
weighing 890 lbs, sold for 48.25.
A heifer consigned by Earl
Kelly, of R.R.2, Blyth, weighing
1000 113s. sold for 47.50.
Four Holstein-Hereford heifers
consigtred, by Wilhelm Bros, of
Walkerton averaging 1030 lbs.
sold for 46.85.
A heifer consigned by Walter
Dosman of R.R.2, Teeswater
weighing 950 lbs. sold for 45.75.
A heifer consigned by Allan
Hughes of R.R.1, Listowel
weighing 810 lbs. sold for 46.00.$
Lawn
bowlers
hold
tourney
The Lawn Bowling Club held
their first tournament, mixed
doubles, on Wednesday evening
July 2nd at 7:30.
Twenty teams from Gorrie,
Atwood, Georgetown, Arthur,
Goderich as well as local teams
competed.
First prize was won by a home
tern HelenMartin and Jas.
S. Smith. Second prize was won
Mrs. Wes McEachern, their son
Winston of Cambridge, Galt and.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H ervitt of
Edmonton, Alberta and Mr. and
Mrs.Vic Hoggarth of Exeter.
from Goderich.: Third prize was
Mr. and -Mrs. F. Ridhardson of
Goderich. Fourth prize was won
by -a home team of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Gibson.
Lunch was served.
The club members 'received
many compliments on their work
of rebuilding and repairing the
C.N.R.Station.
Anyone wishing to Lawn Bowl
come to the bowling green on
Monday and Thursday evenings.
Spectators or new members are
welcome.
Inttnnediaste Men South Perth
Fastball STandings
as of July 7, 1975, Each team
plays twenty ganies. Top 8 make
the playoffs
Won Lost Pts.
10 3 20
8 2 16
8 3 16
7 3 14.
7 5 14
7 7 14
6 4 12 -
4 7 8
6 6
1 8 2
1 11 2
team
Biodhagen
Pt:Barton
Wellesley
St. Marys
Kirkton
Baden
Conroy
lavistoek
KoStoek
Brassels
Sebring
Brusselt h as 2: gainers' to play
gainSt Tavittorak and one game
against Rostock, Must; win these games to have sheet at Playoffit Sclitclatt Will be complete by end of 114,