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THE BRUSSELS POST,'MARCH 18 1981 A15
Market uneven at yards Friday
meam ra ._.
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The market at Brussels
Stockyards met an uneven
demand with hcavily-manur-
ed cattle being discounted.
There were 988 cattle and
1463 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers-77.0Q to
80.00 with sales to 82.75,
Good Steers-74.00 to 77.00
A fancy steer consigned by
L & B Farms of Wallenstein
DR. GORDON FERGUSON
A committal service was
held at the Chapel of Blyth
Union Cemetery on Friday,
March 13 for the late Dr.
Gordon Ferguson who died
in Sunnybrook Hospital,
weighing 1290 lbs sold for
82.75 with their lot of 19
heavy steers averaging 1405
lbs, selling for an overall
price of 78,55,
Twenty steers consigned
by Jerry Kuntz of Formosa
averaging 1198 lbs. sold for
79.60 with his load of 43
steers averaging 1167 lbs,
Obituary
,Toronto in his 84(11 year. Dr.
.Ferguson was born on the
5th concession of Morris
Township and attended S.S.
No. S Morris.
His wife, who predeceased
',11i111 was the loaner Mildred
selling for an overall price of
78.75.
Seventeen steers consign-
ed by George Underwood
Farms of Wingham averag-
ing 1206 lbs sold for 78.80
with their load of 42 steers
averaging 1294 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 77.50,
Six steers consigned by
Jim Rapson of RR4, Walton
Brown of Blyth. He is sur-
vived by one daughter, Mrs.
Robin (Madelene) Allen,
Lennoxville, P.Q., 2 grand-
children and one sister, Eliz-
abeth Ferguson of Huntsville.
Following the service
which was conducted by Rev.
Cecil Wittich, friends
gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Bainton
fir refreShments and to visit
with the family: Those
attending front this area
were Mr, and Mrs. Willard
Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Van Camp. Mr. Glen
Van Camp of Belgrave and
Mrs. Kenneth Johnston of
Wingham.
Belgrave
Mrs. Agnes Bieman of
Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Bieman, Miranda, Melissa
and Marci of Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. John Leppington
and Aaron of Clinton and
George Inglis of RR 1, Bel-
grave were dinner guests on
Sunday evening with Mr,
and Mrs. Roger Bieman and
fain Hy.
Rev. Ure Stewart and Mrs.
Stewart of Sea forth, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Mcdonald, Mr.
and Mrs. John Davis, Christ-
opher and Shannon, all of
Brockville were dinner
guests on Saturday evening
at Mr. and Mrs. Bert John-
ston's.
averaging 11-96 lbs. sold for
an-overall price of 78.20.
Two steers consigned by.
.Armanor Farms of RR 4,
Wingham averaging 1080
lbs, sold for 80.10 with their
lot of 9 steers averaging 1136
lbs. selling for an overall
price of 78.75.
A steer consigned by Paul
Krauter of Listowel weighing
1220 lbs. sold for 81.00 with
his lot of 13 steers averaging
1135 lbs. selling for 77.25.
Eight steers consigned by
Robert Krcllcr of Fordwich
averaging 1275 lbs. sold for
78.30.
Four steers consigned by
Alvin Grainger of Wroxetcr
averaging 1300 lbs. sold for
80.50 with his 21 heavy
steers averaging 1331 lbs.
selling for an overall price of
78.10.
Six steers consigned by
Jack McBurney of Wingham
averaging 1195 lbs. sold for
77.85.
Choice Heavy Heifers
76.50 to 78,50 with sales to
79.50.
Choice Light Heifers-74.00
to 76,50.
Good Heifers-72.00 to
74,00
A heifer consigned by Jack
Flanagan of Dublin weighing
960 lbs. sold for 79.50 with
his 43 fancy heifers averag-
ing 1180 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 78.15.
A heifer consigned by Joe
Walters of Mildmay weigh-
ing 1190 lbs. sold for 79.00
Three heifers consigned by
Harold Bell of VVroxeter
averaging 1183 lbs. sold for
78.40 with his lot of 5 heifers
averaging 1164 lbs. selling
for 77.00.
Three fancy light heifers
consigned by Joe Metzger of
Lucknow averaging 883 lbs.
sold for 75.60.
Fourteen 'heifers consign-
ed by Mel Arnold of RR2
Kincardine averaging 957
lbs. sold for an overall price
of 74.45,
Seven heifers consigned
by Peter Martin of Dungann-
on averaging 1014 lbs. sold
for 77.25 with his 11 heifers
averaging 983 lbs. selling for
76.15.
A fancy light heifer con-
signed by Doug McEwan of
Holyrood weighing 930 lbs.
sold for 77.50 with his 27
light heifers averaging 865
lbs. selling for 74.90.
Choice Cows-53.00 to
56.00 with sales to 60.00
Good Cows-50.00 to 53.00
Canners & Cutters-46.00
to 50.00.
30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a
high of 32.50.
40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high
of 37.50.
50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high
of 42.50.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high
of 46.50.
70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high
of 49.75.
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