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Brussels Stockyard Repoli
A heavy supply of cattle at
Brussels Stockyards on Friday
traded steady on fat cattle, easier
on cows and higher On pigs.
There were 1606 cattle and 1583
pigs on offer. •
Choice Steers - 47.00 to 49.00
with sales to 49.50,
Good Steers - 45.00 to 47.00.
Eighteen Steers consigned by
Eadie Bros. of Holyrood
averaging 1145 lbs. sold for
49.50.
A Charlois steer consigned by
Maple Emblem Fa rms of
Dungannon weighing 1350 lbs.
sold for 49.00.
Six steers consigned by Carl
Gowing of Bluevale averaging
1158 lbs. sold for 49.00.
Thirty-three steers consigned
by Gervin Reed of Dungannon
averaging 1214 lbs. sold for
48.50.
Twenty steers consigned by
Henry FArms of Blyth averaging
1137 lbs. sold for 48.90 with their
141 steers averaging 1050 lbs.
selling for an overall price of
48.25.
Choice heifers - 45.00 to 46.00
with sales to 47.25.
Good 1-I eifers • 42.00 to 44.0
A heifer consigned by Formo
Cattle Co. of Formosa weighin
980 lbs. sold for 47.25 With 'the
33 heifers averaging 914 lb
selling for 45.65.
Three heifers consigned
J. Wheeler & Son of 13russel
averaging 976, lbs. sold for 46.9
with their 56 heifers averagin
944 lbs: selling for 45,60,
Choice Cows - 25.00 to 27,0
with sales to 27.75.
Good. Cows - 23.00 to 25,00,
Canners — Cutters - 21.00 t
23.00.
Bulls traded 'to a top of 36.00
with a fancy Charlois bull
consigned by Wm. Dolmage
Londesboro weighing 1260 lbs.
selling for 41.75.
One hundred and thirty-one
feeder steers averaging 887 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 46.10,
30 to 40 - lb. pigs traded for a
high of 44.25.
40 to 50 lb. pigs, to a high of 50.00.
50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of
54.75'
60 to 70-1b. pigs to a high of
58.00.
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16—THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 16, 1977
Belgrave
40th marked
The 40th Wedding anniversary
of Mr, and Mrs.Robert Hibberd
was held in the Belgrave United
Church basement on Saturday
evening with a dinner catered by
the U.C. W. Friends and relatives
attended from Milverton,
Harriston, Clifford, Winthrop,
Mildmay and Howick. After the
dinner they all visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Hibberd.
Personals
We are sorry to hear that
Lawrence Taylor is a patient in
University Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt
accompanied Mrs. Elaine Nixon
and Mrs. Lorna Brown of
Wingham to Kent County on
Thursday to visit' their cousins
Mrs. Earl Desmond and Ralph,
Mrs. Russell Clendenning, Mr.
Douglas Fraser.
Weekend visitors with Mr.and
Mrs.l Bert Johnston were Mrs.
Harold Periard, Mr. and Mrs.
The W.M.S. met Monday of
last week at the home of Mrs.
Victor Y oungblut who presided.
Mrs. Joe Dunbar read a poem and
Mrs. Mac Scott read Scripture.
Mrs. Athol Bruce led in prayer.
The topic was taken by Mrs.
Garner Nicholson. The roll call
. GEORGE LANGLOIS
was recently elected president of
the Brussels Optimist Club. He
was formerly the club's charter
president.
Next spring the club will
celebrate its fifth anniversary.
Events that will be sponsored by
the Optimist Club in the near
future include a snowmobile rally,
the Atom hockey tournament, nd
and the tractor pull n ext year., (In
last week's issue it was
incorrectly indicated that Mr.
Langlois was president of the
Lions Club)
Jerry' Cedar of Birch Run,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse, Mr. and Mrs.
George Gibson of Wroxeter, Mrs.
Elva Jacques of Gorrie were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Mundell of Gorrie on.
Sunday evening.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd who
celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary on Saturday.
Sunday evening visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Joh nston were the Rev. Ure and
Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Elgie of
Scaforth.
We are sorry to hear that Harry
McGuire and Robert Coultes are
patients in the Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles and
Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Len Clarke and
Kathleen, Miss Hilda Wilson, all
of Toronto, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Cora McGill.
was answered by a verse on
"Sacrifice". Eight members and
one guest were present. Sick and
shut-in calls numbered 49 for two
months. The secretary, Mrs. Jack
McBurney and Mrs. Youngblut
the treasurer, reported. Letters
were read by Mrs. Dunbar from
Rev. Anne McGrath and Mrs.
Walter Shortreed expressing
regrets that they were unable to
attend their 90th anniversary in
October.
It was decided that everyone
would carry on with their offices
for another year.
Mrs. Youngblut closed the
meeting with prayer and served
lunch.
Telephone cable
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the switching centre to service
this area.
Maitland Teleservices do not
plan any further expenditure at
this time to reduce line loads. To
do this, it was indicated a further
expenditure of $500,000 would be
required.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Armstrong_ spent a few days last
week visiting with Miss Martha
Armstrong, Mr. Lawrence
Armstrong and other relatives of
Windsor.
Misses M aria and Michelle
Arruda of Toronto are spending a
couple of weeks with their
grandmother, Mrs. Cliff Logan
while their parents Mr. and Mrs.
America Arruda are holidaying in
'Hawaii.
Mrs. Kenneth Lichty, R.R.1,
Milverton attended the 40th
wedding anniversary of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert
iffibberd on Saturday and visited
'with them on Saturday and
Sunday. Mr. Lichty and Wayne
visited at the same home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith,
Michael and Kelly of Whitby
spent the weekend with her
mother Mrs. Olive Cambell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Campbell, Steven and'Geoffrey of
' London called on their mother
Mrs. Olive Campbell on the
weekend.
Seven tables
held Euchre
Seven tab les of euchre were
played Wednesday evening at the
euchre in the W.I. H' all. Winners
were:
High Lady - Mrs. Jim Coultes;
High Man - Clarence Hanna; Low.
Lady - Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler;
Low Man - Alvin Orvis; Most
Lone hands (lady) - Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse, Most lone hands
(man) - Clarence Roth.
There will be another euchre
nextWednesday evening.
Mrs. Cody de Vries of Goderich
visited last Thursday with Mrs.
Cora McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Manchester of Toronto spent last
Friday with Mrs. Cora McGill.
Mrs. Lawrence Vannan
returned recently after spending
a few days with Mr. 'and Mrs.
Donald Vannan of Windsor.
Belgrave WMS meet
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