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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-10-21, Page 5Left Ross McCall, Jim Coultes, Allan Pym, Riddell. PRYDE MONUMENTS . PK/DE The Pryde Name Represents . Over 60 Years Of Seri/ice To Huron & Surrounding Counties May we have the privilege of serving you with your memorial needs ORDER NOW! — Over 150 monuments on display and ready for installation this fall. — All priced well below regular 1981 prices. Compare before you buy — We have the most fully equipped shop right here in Exeter to give you 'the finest quality and service possible. — The only service and product we sell is cemetery memorials. -- All work fully guaranteed. Pryde,Monurnents 2.93 Main St, Exeter Phone 235.0620 mEmoto(ss.-- -H beef show a success here THE BRUSSELS OCTOBER 21, 1981 , A5 Left Ross McCall, Jim Coultes, Alex Townsend, Julie Townsend, Jack Riddell. Huron County's First 4-H Beef Show and Sale held Thanksgiving day at Brussels proved to be a great success for the 4-H members. Buyers bid prices up well on the 15 calves sold. The Grand Champion steer owned by Allan Pym of R.R. 1, Centralia sold to Veal's Meat Market and Abattoir of R.R. 3, Exeter for $1.06 1/2 per pound. Reserve Grand Cham- pion steer owned by Julie Townsend of R.R. 4, Seaforth sold to Brussels Stockyards Limited at 96c per pound. Allan Pym's Angus-Limousin cross was top in the under 1050 pound weight class, and Julie Townsend's Limousin topped the 1150 pound and up. class. Scott Townsend of R.R. 4, Seaforth, sold his Limousin calf of the 1050-1150 pound class to. Jim Coultes of Wing- ham for 92c per pound. Exeter Calf and Kippfield Calf clubs had theChampion and Reserve steers. Brussels and Blyth-Belgrave Calf Clubs were also represented. Of the 15 calves sold, the average weight was 1109 pounds and the average price was $86.92 per hundred weight. Congratulations to the 4-H members who worked very hard to feed and train their cafes. Many thanks to the buyers who supported the sale and bid prices up well above the current low market price. Club leaders worked hard at the show and sale and are to be commended. All con- cerned were most pleased to be able to have Brussels Stockyards Limited host the show and sale at their excel- lent facility. Many thanks to Jim Coul- tes of Wingham for judging the show and to M.P.P. Jack Riddell who auctioned the sale. Jack jokingly said he felt I the buyers were liberal in their bidding. 4-H members and club leaders look forward to mak- ' ing this Thanksgiving Show and Sale an annual event. I S.J. Paquette, Associate Agricultural Representative Classified Ads pay dividends , of - ARE DANGEROUS DRIVERS DRIVING UP YOUR INSURANCE COSTS ? /ISM ii cr vak )1!t .4100 e go — _._ .COPv9C., 1,711JAC GEOFFREY AI L RIGHTS RESERVED -___ SAFECO, SAFECO people pay , . I f you're not with good record, check with. could be, us. Chances are we can. insures careful save you money. who don't want to SAVE WITH for the carelessness others. So if you have a SAFECO ' SAFECO Insurance Company of America Home Office - Seattle, Washington IVX. ., kl'iLAND INSURANCE Al...k.EY . • BROKERS LTD. . . Brussels Monkton Stratford 887-6663 347-2241 271-1522 boars tops The two boars had station ness of 10.6 m.m. (.42 index of 146 and 142 and inches) and 8.7 m.m. (.34 Turnbull William J. Turnbull, Brus- sels, had the two highest indexing boars in the large group of 119 boars which completed testing recently at the R.O.P.-Swine Test Sta- tion, New Hamburg. were sired by a station tested Shur Gain McFlannel boar in the Ontario A.I. Unit at Woodstock. Bo th boars combined low backfat thick- inches) and good average daily gain on test of .94 kg. (2.07 lbs.) and .80 kg. (1.76 lbs.) per day. Classified Ads pay dividends ,