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The Huron Expositor, 1982-09-29, Page 7ssels Pos tkr THE HURON EXPOSIT R, SEPTEMBER 29, 1982 ® A7 • Ship your Livestock WITH Market 1 Art He#f ion Blyth The market at russels Stockyards sold lo> er to the continued week's-�jecline on all classes of fat cattle. Cows were steady. Pigs sold easier, There were 993 cattle and 1479 pigs on offer, ' Choice • Steers -74,00 to '77.00 with sales to 78.00. Good Steers -71.00 to 74.00, A steer consigned by Bob McDonald of Brussels weigh- t ing 1200 lbs, sold,.. for 78.00 with his' 15 steers averaging ' 1145 lbs. selling for an overall price of 75.10, , Twenty-three steers con- signed by Lorne Forester of Lucknow averaging 1291 lbs. sold for an overall price of 76.75. Thirteen steers consigned ' by Ralph Dickson of R.R. 5, Stratford averaging 1264 lbs. sold for an overall price of '6.40. Forty-one steers consigned by Murray Forbes of Clinton averaging 1181 Ins. sold for an overall 'price of 76.60. B LEO CLUB one of the several floats in the Brussels Fall Fair parade last Wednesday. RUB -A -DUB -DUB, three (boys) men in a -tub, in the fair parade. (Wa'ssink photo) POULTRY and pet judge at the fair was Gordon Steinacker of Gorrie. (Wassink photo) DAD'S scarecrow won first prize at the Brussels fall fair last Wednesday. Ann Uhler models with the scarecrow, built by her father Fred. (Wassink photo) School mdergarten Art -Finger Pamlmg with crayon accents -Boys Corey Ahrens Dale Wernham, Andy Sproule Girls•Heather Thompson Laura Cousins. Sue Ellen Lefor. Painting Me at Play -Boys Ryan Finch Shawn Johnston, Darren Hem- ingway. Guls•Laune Brake. Heather Thompson, Mailman Larprorn. crafts, any animal Boys Ryan Finch. Simeon Brubacher Wayne Alexander, Girls. Manivan Larprom. Heather Thomp. son, Lori Ann Perna, a paper plate craft Kevin Grisdale. Dale Wernham, Rick Vetch, GRIs-Laurie/elake, Hee- Met Thompson Becky Marl Grade One•Prmting-"Help Me Boys Christopher Hiemstra Jason Prescott David Strickler Girls. Lisa Newleld Priska Manzi. Rhonda Heise Paragraph.' Love is •' Boys David Siu,:klor, Christopher Heim. stra Kent Bray. Girls-Suvany Lar• prom. Angela Firby. Ann Uhler, mime®eiveme®'e ' a ERG Sales -Service Installati®u FREE ESTIMATES 1 • Barn Cleaners ° o Bunk Feeders ', Stabling 1 ° Donald Go Ives R R $2, Blyth ° Phone: 1 Brussels 887-9024'1st, awee w• ENJOYING DISPLAYS at the fair was Krista Stacey Hunter. kids win big at fallfair Notehork Pnnl,no 60' tun Boys• Maim Jason lizard Ross Machan Bobby Stews Johnnie Miners Devon (tale Sandra Buckley Julie Brown, Sanderson Gals Rhonda Heise, Tri- Krista Hastings Prolec. Book A hook. ria Dustin(v Amv Albrecht Prolan lei on any topic Boys Ross ',Aachen 'funk any suhtert Roys-navid Slrrck David Jacklin Robert John Morton, ler Ken' Bray Vance Stevenson G,nt•M,r.helie Machan Natasha Mc. Girls Ann Utile, Priska Menti Lisa Donald Sandra Buckley Poster• Maichittn Poste' Good Food for Care of Pets -Bcys•lyal Winger. You Boys Jnhnme Miners Chnsto Jason lizard Grant Martin, Girls. pher Hremstra David Strickler, Girls- Brandi Sanderson Danielle Cardiff Ann Uhler Lisa Marchdlo Linda FlitObelh Harris Art. A Design' • Lelor. Art A Rainy Day ' -Boys Jay Boys -Grant Martin Ross Machan, Hahn Vence Stevenson, Denny Mc Lyall Winger girls Kelly Kreuter Neil, Girls Amy Albrecht Kelly Over- Tia(v Badley Jennifer Vanass Cralf. holt, Carla Johnston Underwater Weaving Boys Seth McCutchenn. Scene, Boys•Jay Hahn. John Miners W, • Pere Jell Sproul guls•Brandi Bobby Steiss, G,rls•Suvany Larprom. Sanderson Michelle Machan Kelly C -•'a Johnston Amy Albrecht. Craft- trainer couechon- Cards for Special A Flower Boys Danny McNeil Chris Orr'asinns BOys•Ross Machan topher Hlemstra. Vance Stevenson David Jacklin Seth MC(;uicheon, Girls -Carle Johnston Jodi Retve guls.Heather McDonald Jennifer Rhonda Heise Collection• What s m Vanass Shane Jacklin your pocket" Bnys.Danny Mitchell, Grade 3•Vvrilinq.' Space Man' • Guts -Cathy Earl. JOlanda Vaness Boys Shawn Jacklin. Brian MCArter. Maryann Dunbar Darren Johnston quls•Chnslina• Dol. Grade 2•Piinuno rhe Reason for low Amy Kutske Ann Morton. I1P Pelican Bnys Jason Ward Wil. Paragraph What My•••Means to ham Peine' Aaron Carddl. Girls Me •Bnys•Davld Johnston. Brom Sandra Rid kley Jennifer Brown Fvans. Danny Beuerman. girls•Shel. Jelin Brown, Paragraph- I would like ley DLISkOry. Melanie Vermeer Kim to be lacy animal) •Boys Aaron Mathers Notebook•Mathemalics [;ardifl, Matlh^vr Ezewski, Seth Mc. 75"" full -Boys -Steven McCulcheon, Cutcheon. girls -Juke Brown Jennifer guls'Sibylle Menzie, Ann Morton, Vanass, Kelly Kreuter Notebook Melanie Vermeer. notehook•Spellmg Daily notehook 75"a full Boys -Grant 75 full•Rnys-Da•,a t Johnston, Gd s m ease®Iaaem/S•,'Crm 'o,anreml N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. w Pipelines & • Sales, Service & Installation of Milking parlours 887-6063 Rit• 4 WALTON e am ea®ecsr a say a cave® erns sso e rn e uv e e m e®e0 Hunter, Kent Bray and ;Wasslnk photo) Shawn Jacklin, Garry Yudi pule Christina Dillow Michelle Freeman, Patn[ia Knight Protect Book. Soca' S'urhns-Boys Gary Yu,lt David John sten Todd R,ce, gals -Christina Dr' low Amy Kulske, Patricia Knight Paver 'A Nutritious School Lunch Boys•ShawnJacklin, Peter Workmar, Gary Yuri'. Girls•Ann Merlon, Melo tie Vermeer Elizabeth Pr emit Art Gil Pastel •Boys David John stun Todd Rice. Paul Srhyll gulf, Pa(rrcia Knight, Christine Dinnw Amy Kulske Crefl•A mosaic picture using seeds M cereal Bny< Pete. Workman. Steven McCulcheon. Isar• Neufeld. girls-Ratsamy Larprom Sibylle Menne. Ann Morton Coltec lion My FavOunle Personahl•, Boys Todd Rice, Kevin A lcock Dar id Johnston, grrls•Dawn Tenpas. Lisa Pennington, Patricia Knight Grade d -Wasting- Freight Boats' Boys•Btty Huether Brian Alexander. Dean Feener. girts.Kim0askocy,Jen Wet -terse. Herse. Nancy Lazenby, Paragraph A day in the Isle. Of my Boys Paul Rich Jared McCt,tchr.nn Rot, ,vice Brubacher ton • A Llmericn' -Boys. tx :• drew McCntcheon, r cis -Dana 'Stevenson. ^' , r'aula Haydon, Note - h•.• • Boys -Rob Vetch, Fr-, nr• Jared McCulcheon, (e, s 1 .' h an. Kendra Keller " •. Notebook Social Si . tins 1• . vest Pipe Scott John - at n • 1 MCCutcheon. Girls- Pai,LI •r Kendra Keefer. Lor, r+• ,. •'•sok. Spelling. 75", ft. , • '.' '591 Bird Neil Plpn. i .1 A e,., . Glrls•ShirleyAnn r•,ige ('. . ' evenson• Lori Wdtie, , iklvw,k i '.' dh 75", lull BOYS Jnnvi M, (, ocin. Ned Pipe Dean 1 .r• -e, t, • i Brown, Paula Hay •"eater, project Book 4, ,e•,r -. •lar6d McCuteheon, 5„'i i. 'r•-,- • Rob Veltch Girls. L .- •• 'pier. LOH • Brown, nosier. 'To promote Roys-Scott Johnston. 'drew McCutcheon, utrn to page 8 0S" ' ;, • Ten steers consigned by heifers which included here - Israel Bauman of Wallenstein ford heifers averaging 1024 averaging 1233 lbs. sold for lbs. selling for pn overall an overall price of 75,45. price of 74.60. Three steers consigned by A heifer consigned by Gordon Dougherty of God- Barry Jacklin of Bluevale erich averaging 1160 lbs. sold weighing 1000 lbs. sold for for 75.90. ' 74.50. Seven steers consigned by Wm. Gleneross of R.R. 1, Four heifers consigned by Durham averaging 1247 lbs. Joe Zettler of R.R. 2, Walker - sold for 74.80 with hislotof18 ton averaging 1092 lbs sold steers averaging 1181 lbs. for 73.10 with his lot of 8 selling for an overall price of heifers averaging 1066 lbs. 74.30. selling for 72.60. Choice Exotic Heifers- Choice Cows -51.00 to 54.00 72.00 to 77.00 with sales to with sales to 55.50. 78.00. Good Cows -48.00 to 51.00. Choice Hereford Heifers- Canners & Cutters -from 68.00 to 72.00. 44.00 to 48.00. Good Heifers -65.00 to Heavy Bulls traded to 'a 68.00. high of 67.00.• A heifer consigned by 30 to.40 Ib. pigs traded to a Brian McBurney of Wingham high of 56.25. weighing 920 lbs. sold for 40 to 50 Ib. pigs to ai high of 78.00 with his lot of 5 heifers 64.75: averaging 952 lbs. selling for 50 to 60 Ib. pigs' to a high of 76.25. 70.25. Six heifers ' consigned by 60 to 70 Ib, pigs to a high of Hopper Bros. of Belgrave 77.00. • averaging 1126 lbs. sold for 70•to 801b. pigs to a high of 7.7.00 with their load of 28 86.50. s s�I dt`�! n • eplkte ,Ie present ti "fl in 1 SHIPPER FOR UNITED CO-OPERATIVES 1 %n a;F:'NTARI! m ate' 4 Livesteek Marketing Division s 4 'tDntarlo Stockyards, Toronto 1 ' 'PH NEBY8AN1 � t r _ 5234221 trot®o®soo®o o sos-'L'OOo'®AOAOOm� ARE YtJ BEING HURON AMMER INSURANCE RATES? , t car. ant POP uK-mp44,-u. mer'zngsaran Too often careless drivers nudge up your rates with claims. SAFECO doesn't think responsible drivers should have to pay for the carelessness of others. So if you have a good record, see us about SAFECO. Chances are you can save money. Correspondent for Oct. 13 in Brucetjeld. MRS. 3OE.WAII ER . The County- rally' will be 357-3558 - ' he)d in Grand Bend Oct. 4 in The Women's Institute met the Anglican Church. Two • in the Bluevale, Community.' delegates were appointed, Hall last Wed. evening,. Mrs.. Mrs. Bill Peacock and Mrs. r'�®®a '.®'.'®'.'®'®'®'®®®®,S Jack Nicholson was convenor Harry Elliott. The area con - Brussels 887-6663 AITLAND ALLEY BROKERS LTD. SAFEC 1'7 SAFECO inwnanca Company or amenca Hpr'.e Ox,m-Semtb. Waariinpim INSURANCE Monkton • Stratford 347-2241. 271-1522 for world affairs and she and . vention will be held in the. 1 Mrs.. Cecil Payne were host- Arthur Community Centre esses. Oct. 21 and 22. Mrs. Wendell Mrs. Gordon McBurney Stamper will be the delegate. showed slides about the work Mrs. Jean Mathers gave 1 her son Hugh does in the highlights of the dinner held 1 Sudan. He is a helicopter pilot at Toronto for the 85th ° and works for the Chevron Oil anniversary of the W.I. Mrs. 1 Company. He flew men into Payne typed the Ode antd the Sudan to search for oil and Collect to be given out to II in three months he was there. visitors at meetings. the men checked 4,800 stake- Mrs. Carl Johnston and 1 BULK AND NATURAL FOODS NOVO OPEN outs. Mrs. Robt. Perry served The conditions of the peo- lunch. ple in Sudan are terrible he The October meeting will reported, poverty, little be held at the home of Mrs. water, and a hot climate, Ken Simmons Oct. 13 at 2 They move from place to p.m. The roll call'will be: "A place when the food runs out. , TV or radio program 1 would • The cow is their sacred like to see discontinued." Bits animal. The children don't go Thompson for CKNX will be to school, but learn from their the guest speaker. The lunch parents. committee will be Mrs. They don't like having their James Armstrong and Mrs. pictures taken, but Mr. Mc- Wm de Vos. , Burney managed to get some. PERSONALS She said it makes us think Sincere sympathy is ex- + how lucky we are here to have pressed to Mr. and Mrs. Gord it so good, when one sees how Ruff, Beverly and Carolyn people live in the Sudan. Mrs. following the death of their McBurney was thanked by son and brother in an accident Mrs. Payne and given a gift in Friday ev'.nnirrg. appreciation, Syday supper guests of The roll call was answered Marie Walker were Mr, and by all: Have you counted your- Mrs,. Ken Skinn,' Mr. and blessings -today? Name one. Mrs. Daryl Walker and Brian, The secretary, Mrs. Mel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and Craig, said the historical Kevin. society meeting is scheduled 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IN RUSSELS For all your ° .BAKING AND COOKING SUPPLIES SPICES * JAMS * FLOURS * PEANUT BUTTER * *.CANDIES CANDIES * NUTS • DROP IN FOR IN-STORE SPECIALS! 1 Fund assists studies The fall executive meet- ing of East Huron District Women's Institutes was held at the home of Mrs, Leslie Knight. Mrs. Elmer Harding. Pres• ident conducted the business. The Sec. Treas.. Mrs. .lames McMahon reported a balance of 5493.3' in the District Funds and it was decided to lower the District fees to 50c per member for the coming year, The Fall Rail) will be held in the Grand Bend Anglican Church on Oct. 4 with lunch to he pooled and 9:30 a.m. registration. The Erland Lee Home have asked the members of Fast Huron District to donate craft articles for sale during Insti• title Week May 30 to June 3, 1983. On Oct. 21 and 22 the Arca Convention will be held in the Arthur Community Centre with registration' at 12:30 a.m. on Thursday and 9:15 on Friday. Each branch is responsible for a $'.00 gift for the gift stall at the Arca Convention. Lakclet W,I. will host the 1983 District Annual in the Gnrric United Church. The speaker will he Martha Vcluhuis on flowers. A pot luck lunch was enjoyed by all at noon with more business following in the afternoon. Mrs, Harding announced that Slit(-O.00of the Bursars Fund as spent for gooks and tuition to help two young ladics further their studies. Van Camp BEANS 14 or. Schneiders Smokies Cheese and regular flavour .69 SMOKED SAUSAGE 1.69 300 gram Dietrich 12 s WHOLE WHEAT ROLLS ■ 79 Schneider WIENERS Home 12 It 25 ft, 1 Ib. pkg. ALUMINIUM, FOIL 1.89 .87 Dare 4 Varieties 400 gram 14.1 o:. BREAKTIME COOKIES .99 Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS Ib. 1.98 BANANAS33 Ib. ■ McCUTCHEON GROCERY WE DELIVER BRUSSELS STORE HOURS Mon,. Tues., Wed', Thurs., & Sat., 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri., 8:30 a.m, to 9:00 p.m, B8'-9445 . BLAKE APPLE ORCHARDS NOW OPEN PICK YOUR OWN (Popular Varieties Available 1 Phone 887.6972 R R 2 Brussels BRUSSELS PUBLIC HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION is sponsoring a - Open Daily -- Malt®Side Orchards Brussels 887-6883 5tVs Greaser DANCE AT B.M. & G. ARENA SATURDAY., OCTOBER 2 Music by: "Crippled Duck" ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM EXECUTIVE MEMBERS. PROCEEDS TOWARDS SCHOOL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT. ( Public Ratepayer's Meeting October 7th at 8 p.m. LIBRARY BASEMENT RESIDENTS OF BRUSSELS -this is your opportunity to talk to the Village of Brussels Council and Brussels Public Utilities Come out and hear what the members have tried to accomplish over the last two years and at the same time express your concerns as to what you expect of a counclll for the next three yeaks. This is your chance to ask questions and get the answers to your queries. WM. H. KING, A.M.C.T. Clerk Treasurer, Village of Brussels 1