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The Brussels Post, 1979-03-21, Page 12FARMERS... Spring is just around the corner We have WHITE BEAN SEED available for you! *Seafarer *Sanilac • Kentwood Foundation & certified seed available A complete li ne of STEWART GRAINS • Barley • Oats • Mixed Grain For more information contact: RYAN DRYING Ltd. Walton, Ontario •Seafitreth 52741527 Brussels. 887-9261 YOUNG S Var iety st ftly4 0'S 00 14% 0 lie Oven +Rah from Tasty-Nu Bakery, Zurich • DONUTS • PASTRY • FRUIT PIES Weekdays 9-9, Holidays & Sundays 12-6 Brussels 887-6224 Nose BREAD What crop has been advertised as Canada's cinderella crop? What crop has been trading over s300." on the Winnipeg futures in February 1979? What crop can be planted in early May and harvested in late August? What crop has been tested in Ontario in 1978 and has shown with proper management it can be an attractive alternative? What crop can offer you a guaranteed floor price in1979? What crop can be sold -forward in 1979? Where can this crop be sown? Where are contracts for seed and marketing available? Where can I get more information on planting, weed control and harvesting? .For more information and answers to these questions CONTACT: OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED MILVERTON SEAFORTH BRUSSELS WROXETER 595-4941 5 27-1 9 1 0 8 87-6 0 1 1 33 5-3 5 5 5 and ask about a contract for RAPESEED Ontario's Newest ill CASH . CROP 12 - THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 21, 1979 Market at stockyards steady high of 57.00. 40 to 50-lb. pigs to a high - 63.00 to of 67.00. 50 to 60-lb. pigs to a high of 73.00. 60 to 70-lb. pigs to a high of 77.50. 70 to 80-lb. pigs to a high of 83.00. The market at Brussels Stockyards traded steady to the week's decline of $2.00 per cwt. There were 727 cattle and 2315 pigs on offer, Choice 'steers - 82.00 toi 85.00 with sales to 86.25. Good steers - 80.00 to 82.00. A steer consigned by L & B Farms of Wallenstein 'weighing 1220 lbs. sold for 86.25 with their 12 steers. averaging 1314 lbs.selling i for 82.90. Twelve steers consigned by John M. Perrie of Brussels averaging 1162 lbs. sold for 83.90 with his 30 , steers averaging 1172 lbs. seeling for the overall price of 83.65. Ten steers consigned bye BY MURRAY GAUNT Proclamation of Ontario's new C h .,1d Welfare Act, which will put teeth into child abuse laws, has been de- layed for at least another two' months. It passed Third I:eading in the provincial Legislature last December, and was to have been pro- claimed on April 1. However, Community and *Social Ser- vices Minister Keith Norton stated that a number of training programs for profes- sionals who will administer the new laws have not been completed. There has been heated debate in the Ontario Legislature this week about the number of doctors who rave opted out of the medi- mre program. The federal Minister of Health has .ndicated that Ottawa would reassess its contribution to provincial health plans if the Howard Martin of Brussels averaging 1108 lbs. sold for 83.30. Thirteen steers consigned by Clarence Ritchie of Luck- now averaging 1096 lbs. sold for 83.40. Three steers consigned by Ken Fisher of R.R.3,' Brussels averaging 1093 lbs. sold for 85.00 with his lot of 14 steers averaging 1225 lbs. selling for 83,50. A steer consigned by. Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon weighing 1290 lbs. sold for 84.50 with their 26 steers averaging 1170 lbs. selling for an overall price of 83.40. Ten steers consigned by Ken Dalton of Walton principle of universality were being destroyed. Health Minister Dennis Timbrell said that in eleven countries or municipalities of the province, more than 20 per cent of the doctors were out of OHIP the end of last month. He said that 71 more doctors plan to opt out on April 1, but only two have announced an intention to leave on May 1. He at- tributed the rise in dropouts: just after the beginning of this year to the lifting of federal wage and profit con- trols, and said the peak now has been reached. The Minister said doctors have complained that OHIP's administrative procedures are unduly bureaucratic and some feel the schedule of. benefits is unfair. Both pro- blems are being studied, by the Ministry. The practice of rolling back averaging 1107 lbs. sold for 83.75. Twelve heavy steers con- signed by Andy McMichael of Wroxeter averaging 1273 lbs. sold for 82.90. Five steers consigned by George Adams of Wroxeter averaging 1264 lbs., sold for 83.85 with his lot of 12 steers averaging 1263 lbs. selling for 83.40. A steer consigned by Albert Russell of R.R.1, Clif- ford weighing 1210 lbs. sold for 85.00 with his lot of 11 steers averaging 1096 lbs. selling for 84.30. Choice Heifers - 80.00 to 82.00 with sales to 82.50. Good Heifers - 78.00 to 80.00. , A heifer consigned by Jack odometers on used ears for sale has reached "epidemic proportions" throughout Ontario, according to Frank Drea, Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations. Ministry investigators are responding with a crackdown in co-operation with regional police forces and the RCMP, Mr. Drea said. He made a plea that "the used-car buyer beware", and advised would-be purchasers of used cars, if any doubt exists, to request a search through the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications to determine the name of the person who owned the car before its present registered owner, so that enquiries can be made regarding the car's past per- formance, etc. This search is available at a cost of $3.00. Classified Ads pay dividends, Cardiff of Brussels weighing 1110 lbs. sold for 82.50 with his lot of 9 heifers averaging, 1034 lbs. selling for 81.70. Eleven heifers consigned by Bill Shortreed of Walton averaging 1040 lbs. sold for 82.40 with his 22 heifers averaging 1051 lbs. selling for the overall price of 82.31. A heifer consigned by Bob Kreller of Fordwich weighing 960 lbs. sold for 80.50. Four hereford heifers con- signed by Jim Scott of R.R.1, Ethel Correspondent MRS. CLIFF BRAY 887-6086 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bremner and boys of Oak- ville, Robert and Isabel Bremner, Mary and Karen were visitors on Sunday with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ray- nard and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray returned home Friday evening after a two weeks holiday in Florida. Ripley averaging 897 lbs. sold for 80.00. ChOice Cows 66.00. Good Cows - 60.00 to 63.00 Canners & Cutters - 55.00 to 60.00. Heavy Bulls traded to a high of 75.75. A heavy supply of pigs traded at steady prices with the heavier weights selling slightly higher. 30 to 40:1b. pigs traded to a Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. Report from Queen's Park Child abuse laws delayed