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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-11-05, Page 7Katrowe'en B MAN AND TREES MEAN SO MUCH. TO EACH OTHER THINK ABOUT IT • , JOHN'S AGRO SERVICE Custom Ploughing All Acreages Phone • 887-6542 WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 Brussels, Ont. The period began with the continuation of a strong south- westerly flow of mild air. The clockwise circulation around the large high pressure, area to the east pushed the mild air into the region. Temperatures ranged between 16 and 18C. Cold polar air affected the weather for most of the week. A large high pressure area consis- ting of cold air surged down over southern Ontario. The coldest temperatures of the fall occurred. Daytime highs reached only 5C. Snowflurries were reported in Mr. Forest and Sarnia. A warming trend was indicated by Friday when the cold arctic high advanced to a position east of the region. The effect was to turn our winds around to the south followed by the formation of a warm front. The warm frontal surface formed along the trailing slope of the cold polar air as the warmer . air rose over the colder air. The warmer air expanded and cooled causing precipitation. The rain fell through the frontal surface into colder but above- freezing air beneath. The colder air became saturated and low stratus clouds and fog developed. A moist, southwesterly flow of air that became established on Saturday kept its hold on the region for Monday. Mild tem- peratures that were prevalent over the weekend continued along with mainly overcast skies. The extended outlook indicates frontal systems moving rapidly and frequently through the area, resulting •in considerable sky cover and continuous wide-spread showers. Temperatures will re- main above normal. A return of cooler weather is likely for the weekend. Golley of R.R.4, Wingham avera- ging 838 lbs. sold for 43.80. Eleven grass heifers consigned by Wm. Adams of Brussels averaging 869 lbs. sold for 41.50 with his offering of 40 heifers averaging 850 lbs. sold for 40.80. Choice Cows:22.00 to 25.00. Good Cows: 19.00 to 22.00. All weights of pigs traded higher. 30 to 40-lb. pigs traded to a high of 50.30. 40 to 50-lb. pigs to 'a high of 59.00. 50 to 60-lb. pigs to a high of 65.00. 60 to 70-lb. pigs to a high of 70.00. • Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! SELL Through Brussels Post Classified Want Ads Plain 0 (Continued from Page 1) were appointed village auditors. Councillors Hank Ten Pas and George Jutzi will look around the `village and decide where new trees are' to be planted. Council authorized replacing street light bulbs at the dam and near ROss McCall's and discussed putting a new pole and light at the United Church corner. Brussels residents have been putting garbage out for collection early Saturday morning, as requested, councillors learned, and there seems to be a lot less mess in the streets. Council has asked citizens not to put garbage out on Friday nights for Saturday morning collection, to prevent its being scattered all over the street. (Continued from Page 1) were given the, expected treat- ment with wax and soap. Unfor- tunately after people had cleaned most of the windows, in the rain, on Saturday morning they were again heavily smeared on both Saturday and Sunday nights. But most to be regretted was that the writing on several of the windows was the work of young ladies who should be ashamed of the language they used when they are old enough to know better. A heavy supply of cattle at Brussels Stockyards on Friday was made up mainly of cows and stockers. There were several lots of fat grass steers and heifers but a light supply of dry-fed fat cattle. Choice Steers: 50.00 to 52.00 with sales to 52.40. Good Steers: 48.00 to 50.00. Six steers consigned by Howard Martin of Brussels aver- aging 1,.,8 lbs. sold for 52.40. Eight steer consigned by Glen Golley of R.R.4, Wingham aver- aging 1101 lbs. sold for 51.90. Five steers consigned • by Graeme Craig of Walton aver- aging 1140 lbs. sold for 50.90. A steer consigned by Joe Zettler of Hanover weighing 1110 lbs. sold for 51.00. Two steers consigned by Ken Hammond of Monkton averaging 1070 lbs. sold for 50.20. Fifteen steers consigned by Girvin Reed of Dungannon avera- ging 1195 lbs. sold for 49.80. TweNe steers consigned by Fraser Mustard of Bluevale aver- aging 1117 lbs. sold for 49.80. Choice Heifers: 44.00 to 46.00. Good Heifers: 41.00 to 44.00. Two heifers consigned by Ross Durnin of Lucknow averaging 980 lbs, sold for 46.00. Six heifers consigned by Glen weather OCT. 28-NOV. 3 By Joe Smulevitz Brussels Stockyard Report 111.••••••••••..M..... ' I ; I • It s time to start thinking about your winter feed requirements. go I OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED HENSALL .262,2527 THE 'BRUSSELS, fitigt NOVEMBER 5, 1Sf 5'