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The Brussels Post, 1978-09-27, Page 8REBATE PROGRAM: Join with us and Zenith in this exciting double celebration by taking lull advantage of the big Zenith 60th Anniversary Customer Rebate Program. You'll save significant dollars on selected Zenith SYSTEM 3 TV models up to $60.00 depending on the set purchased, Here's how the program works. Just buy any one of the qualifying models, fill out the money-back coupon from your Zenith dealer and send the coupon back to Zenith with your owner's registration card as your proof of purchase. You'll get a check direct from Zenith. Program starts Sept. 4 and ends Nov. 1, 1978. (REBATES SHOWN ARE U.S. DOLLAR AMOUNTS.) THE BEST ZENITH EVER! TRI 2 POCPS PICTURE TUBE The sharpest Zenith picture ever! TRIPLE-PLUS CHASSIS Designed to be the most reliable Zenith ever! Zenith's most sophisticated, automatic picture control system!. PROMOTION AND MODEL AVAILABILITY OPTIONAL WITH DEALER The ROSSINI • K2548E Mediterranean Styled Console. 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Bermuda Shell White lacquer finish with grained Rosewood finish applied to durable wood • products on top. Pedestal base. The' unit met at the home of Mrs. Graeme Craig on Wednesday evening with 14 members and one visitor present. Mrs. Roy Williamson opened with a poem, "Why have a plowing match," Hymn, "Come ye thankful people come" was sung. Scripture lesson was taken from Psalm 103, Mrs. Fred. Uhler read, a poem, "Glory through the overcast." fol- lowed by prayer. The of- tering was received and dedicated. Mrs. Fred Uhler spoke on the Topic, "The work ethic." "Work for the night is coming" find prayer closed . the devotions. Mrs. Graeme Craig pre- sided for the business and presented Mrs, Keith Clark with a gift in appreciation of her work in the unit when she lived here. Minutes were approved as read by Mrs. Helen Williamson. Mrs. Bar- ry Hoegy gave the trea- surer's report and Mrs. Hugh Johnston reported for the miscellaneous fund. It was decided to 'pass the apron around to all members again this year. Announcements were given out for the Communion service on October 1st and articles to be in for the bale by October 15th. There was a short discussion on the Turkey Supper. Mrs, Cliff Ritchie and Mrs. Barry Hoegy will look after the displarfor the Brussels fair. The. next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Roy Wil iamson. A social half hour was enjoyed ,during lunch served by Mrs, R. Williamson and. Mrs. F, Uhler. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6641. A WINNER IN CARRIAGE TURNOUT—Mac Armstrong of Beachville managed to come in first in th'e carriage turnout at the Brussels fair on Wednesday. (Brussels Post Photo) 8 THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918 Waltonunit lans turke supper Stockyard very active Friday The market at the Brussels ' Maple Emblem Farms of Stockyards on Friday was ; Dungannon averaging 1200 very active with all classes of lbs. sold for 66,70withtheir,19 livestock trading at higher heavy steers averaging 1200 prices. There were 1072 lbs. selling ,for an overall cattle and 2225 pigs on offer. price of 65:90. 'Choice Steers - 65.00 to Two steers consigned by • 68.00 with sales to 69.00. Carl Fitch of Wroxeter Good Steers - 63.00 to - averaging 1220 lbs. sold for 65.00. '66.25. A steer consigned by L & B Farms of Wallenstein Choice Heifers - 64.00 to weighing 1230 lbs. sold for 67.00 with sales to 67.75. 69.00 with their II steers Good Heifers - 61.00 to averaging 4171 lbs. selling 64.00. , for an overall 'price of 67.36. A heifer consigned by Bob •Ten steers consigned by J. . Blake of Brussels weighing- . Wheeler & Son of Brussels 1040 lbs. topped the market averaging 1127 lbs. sold for at 67.75 with his lot of 4 68.40 with their 59 steers, heifers averaging 990• lbs. averaging 1073 lbs. selling selling for 66.60. . for an' overall 1,,-(.1' of 66.95. A heifer consigned by . 'Ten. steers i onsigned by - John. Wheeler & Sim of Jack :Van Yount. of R.R.4, Brussels weighing 990 lbs. Entbro 'averziging 1161 lbs. sold for 66.50 with their 23 sold for 67.80 with his 40 . top-end heifers averaging steers averaging 1139 lbs: 925 lbs. selling for 64.90. selling 'for an overall price of 67.45, Two steers consigned by .Tol7n Duskocy of Brussels averaging 1105 lbs. sold for 66.25. Two steers consigned by K L Farms of Ethel averag- ing 1220 lbs.' sold for 67.00 with their lot of 16 steers averaging. 1139 lbs. selling for 65.60. Nine steers consigned by J & M Ranch of Brussels averaging 1173 lbs. sold' for 67.00. to 43.00. Four steers consigned by 30 to 4 lb. pigs traded to a ("larence Faust of R.R.2, Port high of 5.75. averaging 1190 lb-s, 40 'to 50 lb. }figs .to a high .old for 66.00. Hof50.00. '50-to 60 lb pigs to a high of 56.25. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 58.75. . Brussels Stockyards are' holding their next Fall Stocker & Feeder Sale on Tuesday, October, 3 at 1 p.m. To consign cattle. phone 887-6461. Ten heifers. consigned by George Blake of Brussels averaging 1008 lbs. sold for. 64.60 with his. Iot of 24' heifers averaging 959 lbs. selling for 64.05. Four heifers consigned by Wni. Pullen of Blyth averaging 835 lbs. sold for 67.50. Choice Cows - 46.00 to 48.90 with sale's to 50.00. Good Cow(S - 44.00 to •. Canners rat Cutters - 39.00 Thirty-eight steers con- signed by George McCall of R.R.3, Lakeside averaging 1054 lbs. sold for an overall price of 66,05. Sixteen steers consigned, by John Henry of Blyth averaging 1178 lbs. sold for 65.80. 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