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strong demand on steers.
Heifers traded easier and
pigs sold steady. There were
642 cattle and 2141 pigs on
offer.
Choice steers,77.00 to
80.00 with sales to 81.00.
Good steers-75.00 to 77.00.
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10 THE • BRUSSELS POST , OCTOBER 3, 1979 Obituaries
Strong demand at yard
weighing 1140 lbs. sold for
81,00
Seven steers consigned by
Bob McDonald of Brussels
averaging 1064 lbs. sold for
80.85 with his lot of 14 steers
averaging 1121 lbs, selling
for 79.75. Two feedlot bulls
consigned by Dave Wheeler
of Brussels averaging 1215
lbs. sold for 80.85 with his lot
of 14 steers averaging 1121
lbs. selling for 79.75.
Two heavy steers con-
signed by Ed- Dolmage of
Mitchell averaging 1410 lbs.
sold for 77.85 with his lot of
20 steers averaging ,1197 lbs.
selling for 78.85. Eight steers
consigned by Henry Farms of
Blyth averaging 1121 lbs.
sold for 79.50. Steers con-
signed by Carl Gowing of
Bluevale averaging 1210 lbs.
sold for 79.35 with his lot of 7
steers averaging 1211 lbs.
selling for 78.90.
Choice Heifers - 73.00 to
75.00 with sales to 80.00.
Good heifers - 71.00 to 73.00.
A double muscle Charlois
heifer consigned by Bill Boyd
of Gorrie weighing 940 lbs.
sold for 80.00 with his lot of 7
heifers averaging 919 lbs.
selling for 73.50.
A heifer consigned by Ed
Dolmage of Mitchell weigh-
ing 1060 lbs. sold for 75.75
with his lot of 26 heifers
averaging 1009 lbs. selling
for 74.10.
A heifer consigned by
Murray Mulvey of R.R. 1,
Clifford weighing 1160 lbs.
sold for 74.50 with his lot of
12 heifers averaging 1070
lbs. selling for an overall
price of 73.90. Fifteen here-
ford heifers consigned by
Mervin Agar of R.R. 2,
Seaforth averaging 892 lbs.
sold for 73.85.
Choice Cows - 57.00 to
59.00 with sales to 63.00.
Good cows - 55.00 to 57.00.
Canners & Cutters - 50.00 to
55.00. Heavy Bulls traded to
a high of 70.00.
30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a
high of 25.25. 40 to 50 lb.
pigs to a high of 32.75. 50 to
60 lbs. pigs to a high of
39.00. 60 to 70 lbs. pigs to a
high of 41.25. 70 to 80 lbs.
pigs to a high of 47.50.
MARY ELIZABETH IIVIAEJ
BRADSHAW
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
(Mae) Bradshaw of Brussels
died in Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital on Thursday,
September 27th, 1979 after a
lengthy illness. She was in
her 85th year.
Born in Egremont Town-
ship, she was the daughter of
the late John W. Grasby and
Mary Jane Brydges.
Surviving are her husband
Russell Bradshaw, of Huron-
view; two daughters, Mary
(Mrs. Hugh Campbell) of
Bluevale, Mrs. Viola Adams
of R.R. 5, Brussels; two sons
Harvey of 'Wroxeter and
Gordon of Listowel; 11
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
She was predeceased by
three sisters, Mrs. Charles
(Myrtle) Nicholson of Morris
Township, Mrs. Clarence
(Marjorie) Johnston of Blyth,
Mrs. John (Fanny) Riley of
Brussels; one brother, Tom
Grasby of Morris Township
and one grandson, Neil
Campbell.
Funeral service was held
from the M.L. Watts Funeral
Home, Brussels, at 2:00 p.m.
on Saturday, September 30,
1979. Rev. Dan Sargent of St.
John's Anglican Church of
which the deceased was a
member.
Burial took place in Brus-
sels Cemetery.
Pallbearers were grand-
sons, Murray and Bob Brad-
shaw, David and John
Adams And Bruce and Glen.
Campbell.
Flower bearers were grand
daughters Vicki and Karen
Bradshaw and Nancy
(Adams) Gowing.
HARRIET JOHNSTON
Mrs. Frank Johnston 76, of
79 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
died Sunday at Stratford
General Hospital.
Born in Grey Township
she was the former Harriet
Blanche Bolger, a daughter
of the late John and
Margaret Bolger.
She was a member of
Northside United Church.
Seaforth. She was married in
, Walton to Frank Johnston
and the couple farmed in
McKillop Tqwnship. She
moved to Seaforth in 1968
following the death of her
husband.
Surviving are two sons,
Irwin of Seaforth and Harry
of R.R.1, Dublin, a sister
Mrs. Torrance (Olive)
Dundas of Walton, seven
grandchildren and four great
grandchildren, She was pre-
deceased in 1959 by a
daughter, Roma, also two
brothers Howard and Harry.
Friends were received %t
Whtiney-Ribey Funeral.
Home, where service was
held Tuesday at 2:30 p.in
with Rev. James Vanslyke
officiating. Interment
followed in, Maitlandbank
Cemetery. Memorial
donations may be made to
Ontario Heart Foundation as
expressions of sympathy.