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A16 -- THE BRUSSELS POST, *IVNE 24, 1981
1. Good demand at Stockyards
IT'S ALL YOURS NOW -
The market at Brussels
Stockyards traded actively on
a good demand at high
prices. There were 893 cattle
and 1983 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers - 83.00 to
86.00 with sales to 90.75.
Good Steers - 80.00 to
83.00
A steer consigned by L & B
Farms of Wallenstein weigh-
ing 1110 lbs. sold for 90.00
with his, lot of 12 steers
averaging 1128 lbs. selling
for 85.40
A steer consigned by
Murray Hodgins of Kincar-
dine weighing 1250 lbs. sold
for 90.75 with his lot of 3
steers averaging 1173 lbs.
selling for 86.55
A steet consigned by Bob
Alexander of Ethel weighing
1270 lbs. sold for 88.50 with
his lot of 14 steers averaging
1291 lbs. selling for 85.50
Huronview
Ten steers consigned by
Jake Visscher of R,R.3, Wal-
lenstein averaging 1107 lbs.
selling for 85.50 wit h his
load of 20 steers averaging
1143 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 85.00
Fourteen steers consigned
by Jim Hayden of Goderich
averaging 1207 lbs. sold for
the overall price of _85.30.
Two steers consigned by
Maple Emblem Farms of
Dungannon averaging 1210
lbs. sold for 87.35 with their
load of 40 steers averaging
1156 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 84.85.
Eight steers consigned by
Clarence Brubacher of Wal-
lenstein averaging 1161 lbs.
sold for an overall price of
85.00.
Ten steers consigned by
Hugh Osborne of Monkton
Also on Wednesday after-
noon Jim Ruddock, Mrs.
Wolfe, Mrs. Cantelon, Annie
Baxter journeyed to Mitchell
to the Crystal Palace where
the C.N.I.B. held their picn-
ic. Games were played while
guests were treated to ice
cream bars and pop. Jim
Ruddock received many priz-
es but the most outstanding
was being in possession of
the biggest smile. A delic-
ious dinner was served and
Earl and Martha Heywood
were on hand to entertain.
Sympathy is expressed to
the families of Helen Lummis
and Annice
Huronview would like to
welcome Mrs. Margaret Car-
Taylors
Continued from page 10
The bridesmaid and
averaging 1189 lbs. sold for
84.85
A steer consigned by K &
L Beef Farms of
Ethel weighing 1370 113S.. sold
for 89.50 with their load of 40
steers averaging 1207. sel-
ling for an overall price of
84.85
Eight steers consigned by
Harold Bell of Wroxeter
averaging 1237 lbs. sold for
84.00
Eight steers consigned by
Grant Stirling of Bayfield
averaging 1170 lbs. sold for
8/1.00
A steer consigned by Glen
Sellers of Ellueyale weighing
1170 lbs. sold for 88.75
Choice Heifers - 79.00 to
83.00 with sales to 88.75
Good Heifers - 76.00 to 79.00
A heifer consigned by Glen
Sellers of Bluevale weighing
1170 lbs. topped the market
ter who is from Clinton and is
now living in Normal Care.
Also welcome is extended to
Orville Free who is from
Auburn and is staying on
MBC for Vacation Care.
at 88.75 with his 9 heifers
averaging 1216 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 85.40
rwo heifers consigned by
Ian Wilbee of Walton averag-
ing 1135 lbs. sold for 83.40
with his lot of 17 heifers
averaging 994 lbs. selling for
an overall price of 82.00
Six heifers consigned by
Clare VanCamp averaging
970 lbs. sold for an overall
price of 80.60
Eleven fancy light heifers
consigned by Elwood Fitch of
Wroxeter averaging 876 lbs.
sold for the overall price of
79.85
Six heifers consigned by
Ed. Waechter of R.R. 4
Walkerton averaging 1075
lbs. sold for 80.10
Five heifers consigned by
Ron Kaufman of Clifford
averaging 1052 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 80.20
Choice Cows - 55.00 to
58.00 with sales to 59.75
Good Cows - 52.00 to 55.00
canners and Cutters - 48.00
to 52.00
30 to 40-lb pigs traded to a
high of 39.00
40 to 50-lb. pigs to a high of
44.50
SO to 60-lb. pigs to a high
of 48,50
60 to 70-1b. pigs to a high
On Sunday last, Mr. and
Mrs. Melville Dennis attend-
ed a fortieth Wedding Anni-
versary reception for Mr. and
Mrs. William Daniel of R.R.
3 Denfield. The gathering
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Evan Campbell,
R.R. 2 Ilderton. Mrs. Daniel
and Mrs. Dennis are sisters.
In the evening, Mr, and Mrs.
Dennis were guests at a
retirement Tea and presenta-
of 52.75
70 to 80-1b, pigs to a high of
58,00
tion in North. East Hope
Central School near
Arnulree, when .their
daughter Mrs. Hugh A.
(DOrothy) Hart was
honoured by pupils, former
pupils, teaching' associates
and representatives of Perth
County School Board. Mrs.
Hart is retiring after twenty-
five years of teaching,most of
which was in North Easthope
township.
Goderich Township Wo-
men's Institute provided Old
Tyme Music on Monday
afternoon with Molly Cox at
the piano and Mrs. Maitland
Driver playing her violin.
We sure can brag about
the catch of fish on Tuesday
when Bert Columbe, Al Ma-
cey, Norman Dupee, Louis
Wild, Jim Ruddock, Ben
Sowerby, Eber Lewis Dick
Wilson, Clayton Steel, Irvin
Trewartha, Levi Carter and
Ernest Appleton arrived back
from fishing at Bets Ver-
way's farm. The men enjoy-
ed a barbecue lunch as well
as the lovely home made pies
at Bet's. The men would like
to again thank Bets and Joe
for inviting them fishing.
Seaforth W.I. was here on
Wednesday afternoon to help
all those celebrating a birth-
day in June to remember that
day. The programme con- groomsman are invited and
sisted of Mrs. Haist playing hopefully can make it to the
Oh Susanna, Little Brown open house. Mary Smith,
Jug, and Irish Washer Wo- Toronto, and Stuart Middle-
men on her harmonica. Ruth ton, Clinton were with the
Papple then gave a reading. couple that day 50 years ago.
The organist Dr. Margaret
The harmonica trio consist- Evans, Guelph, filled out the
ing of Harold Coleman, Jim wedding party that gathered
Keys, Lorne Lawson enter- back then.
tained the residents accom- The family has planned an
panied by Edith McMillan at open house at Boyd Taylor's
the piano. The residents then home July 12 and are looking
joined in with a community forward to seeing friends and
sing song accompanied by neighbours for the celebra-
Sarah Elliott. lion.
men go fishing
Brussels Lions Club
president Neil McDonald passed his gavel over
to incoming president Bruce Hahn at the Lions
35th anniversary meeting on Monday night.
(Photo by Ranney)
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