The Brussels Post, 1977-02-09, Page 11SERVICES
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Boundary, 17th Unit to tie a quilt
Correspondent
Betty McCall
887-6677
Mrs. Helen Williamson was
stess in her home for the
undary and 17th Unit meeting
Friday afternoon, January 21.
The "Thought for the *-ba.y"
s the opening read by Mrs.
len Williamson. All joined in
aging hymn, "What a Friend
have in Jesus". Scripture
ding was taken from Psalm,
9, followed by prayer.
Mrs. Harvey Craig took the ,
pic with two different readings.
)anger of the enchanted forest"
d "Tom Crosby the fifth".
rs. H. Williamson read a poem ,
he First Snowflake". Hymn,
Will your Anchor Hold" was
ng. A social half hour was enjoyued
russets Stockyard Report
Mrs. Martin Baan presided for
the business period. Minutes
were read by Mrs George
Williamson in the absence of the
secretary, , Mrs. Harold
McCallum. Eight members
answered the rool call. Thank you
notes were read from Sandra
Harris and Mrs, Matid Leeming.
Mrs. C. Ritchie gave the U.C.W'.
report and Mrs. H. Johnston read
the miscellaneous fund report.
Collection was received and
dedicated., The apron is to be
passed around to every member.
The same officers as last year
were re-elected for this year.. The
Unit are to tie a quilt during the
next week. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. H.
Craig.
he market at Brussels Stock-
ds on Saturday traded higher
all classes of livestock with 621
tle and 438 pigs on offer.
hoice Steers - 41.00 to 42.50
h sales to, 42.75.
Good Steers - 39.00 to. 41.00.
steer consigned by L & B
ms of Wallenstein weighing
0 lbs. topped the market at
75 with their 27 steers averag-
1141 lbs. selling for 42.30.
light steers consigned by
ner Martin of R.R. 2, Alma,
raging 1027 lbs. sold for
70.
ourteen steers consigned by
orge Underwood of Wingham,
raging 1048 lbs. sold for 42.40
11 his offering of, 79 steers
raging 1117 lbs. selling for
90.
even steers consigned by K &
eef Farms of Ethel averaging
60 lbs. sold for 4120.
hoice Heifers - 37.00 to 39.00.
Good Heifers - 35.00 to 37.00.
Nineteen heifers consigned by
orge Blake of -Brussels averag-
918 lbs. sold for 39.00 with his
heifers averaging 955 lbs.
ling for 38.75,
Eight heifers consigned by
rence McCutcheon of R.R. 4,
ussels averaging 896 lbs. sold
38.30.
Seventeen heifers consigned by
i Visscher of R.R. 2, Wallen-
in averaging 907 lbs. sold for
00.
hoice Cows - 24.00 to 26.00
h sales to 26.75.
Good Cows. - 22.00 to 24.00.
Feeder Steers - 800 to 900 lbs.
ded to 38.50.
All weights of pigs traded
ively.
30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to .a
h of 36.00.
40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high ,of
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when lunch was served by Mrs.
H..Craig and the hostess.
Personals
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Mills,
Scott, • Cathy and. David of
Brantford visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Earl Mills a week ago
Sunday.
The Walton Unit ladies have
completed two more quilts in the
past couple of weeks, quilting at
the homes of Mrs Frank Kirkby
and Mrs. Harold Bolger.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hoegy and
Mr. and Mrs, Harold McCallum
Just about
everything
cancelled
Due to the stormy weather
everything in the district has been
cancelled, even to the Institute
card party on Tuesdy night. The
next euchre will be held on
Tuesday, February 15 at 8:30
p.m.
are on holidays in Florida.
Members of the V.C.W. of
Duff's , Walton, who attended
the Huron-Perth. Presbyterian at
Northside United Church,
Seaforth last Tuesday were Mrs.
Nelson Reid, Mrs. Martin Baan,
Mrs.Walter Bewley, Mrs. Edna
Hackwell, Mrs. Harvey Craig,
Mrs. Campbell Wey, Mrs.
Murray Dennis, Mrs. Merton
Hackwell, Mrs. John Burch, Mrs.
Charles McCutcheon and Mrs.
Neil McGavin.
Miss Pearl Thamer is a patient
at the Kilbarchan Nursing Home
in Seaforth
Mr. and Mrs, Herb Traviss
andMr. and Mrs. Stewart McCall
spent the past week in Florida.
Mr. James Shortreed is a
patient at the Seafo rth Manor
being admitted week before last.
Any Institute member
wishing to attend a birthday party
at Huronview in. Clinton next
Wednesday is to be at the
Community Hall at 1:00 p.m.
There will be no regular Institute
meeting this month.
The Mission Band will be held
this Sunday at the Church.
45.50.
50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of
51.75.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of
55.50.
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