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The Brussels Post, 1976-07-28, Page 13We- are pleased to announce the opening of a new VETERINARY PRACTICE for swine only Dr. Andrew G. Manson B.V.M.S. M.R.C.V.S. Dr. Margaret C. Manson B.V.M.S. M.R.C.V.S. 169 Bexhill i Dr. LONDON, ONT. BUS 686-4010 N6E 2G5 - RES. 681-3089 READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED • Hi There! Have you checked your beans lately? Your crop possibly could bed contracting white mould this year . You say you know about it and you're going to use Benlate this year. If so call Lammen Spraying Service RR 5 Langton 875-2541 Parker House Motel ,Clinton 482-3469 And you too can avoid losses possibly as high as 50 % 1 esteel Rosco GRAIN BINS ____•••••• -7=7= dommargwor. • • (.2_t_4' Nineteen steers consigned by & M Ranch of Brussels averagin 1103 lbs. sold for 40.60 Ten steers consigned by Harold Featherstone of Moorefield averagii3g 1072 lbs. sold for 40.50 Fourteen steers consigned by Dave McCurdy of R.R.1, Paisley averaging 1137 lbs sold for 40.30 A steer consigned by Elmer Ballagh of R.R.1, Wroxeter Weighing 1190 lbs. sold for 40.25 Nine steers consigned by Robert McDonald of Br ussels averaging 1017 lbs. sold for 40.10 Seven steers consigned by K L Beef Farms of Ethel averagin 1193 lbs. sold for 40.00 Choice Heifers-37.00 to 38.00 Good Heifers-35.00 to 37.00 A heifer consigned by Wm. Rintoul of R.R. 3, Wingham weighing 990 lbs. sold for 38.00 Choice Cows-29.00 to 31.00 with sales' to 31.75 Good Cows-27.00 to 29.00 Bulls-traded to ahigh of 33.00 30 to 40-lb pigs traded to a high of 45.00 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 49.50 SO to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 55.50 60 to 70 lbs,pigs to a high of 60.00 ' ZIP ELECTRIC CONTRACTING Residential, Commercial Industrial Brussels, ONT. - Ph.887-9469 prop. WAYNE GRUBE FASTER FEEDING LESS CLIMBING THE BERG SILO UNLOADER Check these features: - Three point suspension for blow in and feed out, the same day convenience -No leveling or waiting for silo to Settle -- Spring loaded auger always cuts Clean on edge of silo --Power ring drive always level, always positiVe ▪ 26" Blade Blower handles bfilky haylage easily with low RPM, for less bearing problems and high output -- Heavier than competition auger fOr longer lasting durability Couple this with a REASONABLE PRICE and you have an unheatabie combination. Write or phone for free estimates' on your partieular needs. JativeSway parts available. Q Keith Siemon Plumbing & Patin Equipment R.Ri#4; Walton, Ontario Phone 3454734 _HulLtes EVERYTHING elETTotri_ pan ',Arms 01 id e. ur :'s r5 S k • 5 The market at Brussels Stockyards Firday was steady on the desirable weight steers and heifers with heavy and overfinished cattle being discounted from $1.00 to $2.00. There were 802 cattle and 1236 pigs on offer. Choice Steers-38.00 to 40.00 with sales to 40.60 Good Steers-36.00 to 38.00 Holstein club has meeting The Huron County Holstein Club "Twilight Meeting" was held at "Duplex Holsteins, the farm of Elston A. Spuran and Son Wednesday Evening. About 150 Holstein Breeders from Huron and neighbouring counties • at- tended. Two classes of cattle were judged and placed, "2 yr. old class" and "mature cow class". Prizes were given to the lady and gentleman for correct ,placings. 4-H members were also given prizes for correct placings. Of- ficial judge for the evening was Glapn Coghlin of Atwood. Prizes were donated by Evans Hdwe. Ethel; Top-Notch Feeds, , Brus- sels; David Carson, Listowel; and Gorrie Feed . Mill. The remainder of the evening was spent at Ethel Hall, where slides were shown. Lunch was served by the commit- tee. Ethel Mrs. Cliff Bray Correspondent The Raymond reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray on Sunday with 45 people present from Lucan, Brussels and Ethel area. The Smith reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Ws. John Smith of R.R.1, Ethel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hall of Owen Sound visited with Mr:Nand Mrs. Roy Hall on the weekend. Mrs. Eleanor Jeffrey of Atwood visited with Mrs. Percy Stephenson throught the week and also attended a church barbeque supper in Brussels. Mr: and Mrs. Jack Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephenson of Niagara Falls visited with Mrs. Percy Stephenson and Bill Dane on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole of Stratford also visited with Mrs. Stephenson. ri t Brussels Stockyards Friday there were 741 cattle and 1135 pigs on offer. 11 classes of cattle sold under pressure with heavy and over- finished cattle being severely discounted. Choice Steers - 38.00 to 39.50 with sales to 39.25. Good Steers - 36.00 to 38.00. A steer consigned by Jack lbert of Dungannon weighing 0 lbs. sold for 39.75. Fourteen steers consigned by Bob McKague of Wingham aver- aging 1165 lbs. sold for 39.00. wo steers consigned by John Dewar of R.R. 2, Monkton averaging 1070 lbs. sold for 39.20. Nineteen steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dim- gannon averaging 1135 lbs. sold for 38.60. Ten steers consigned by Glen Golley of R.R. 4, Wingham averaging 1120 lbs. sold for 38,90. Choice Heifers - 35.00 to 36.00. Good Heifers - 34.00 to 35.00. Five heifers consigned by George Blake of Brussels aver- aging 1028 lbs. sold for 36.00. A heifer consigned by Wm. toul of R.R. 3, Wingham ighing 930 lbs. sold for 36.00. Choice Cows - 27.00 to 29.00 ith sales to 29.25. Good Cows - 25.00 to 27.00. Bulls traded to 32.00. 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 38.50. 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of .25. 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of .00. Cu 11 Ri w 48 50 olio shots till needed The almost complete disappearance of poliomyelitis has led many people to neglect immunization, but the need for it is a vital one, according to Dr. J.G. Evans, chairman of the Ontario March of Dimes Medical Advisory Board. Acute poliomyelitis is a virus infection of the spinal cord. It used to be known as infantile paralysis because it attacked mainly the very young and left many of them paralyzed. The disease was brought under ntrol in this country in 1954 following the development of the Salk vaccine, and the subsequent establishment of March of Dimes' inics to administer it. Brussels Stockyard Report . ' APPROX. CAPACITY NO BUSHELS 14' DIAMETER BINS WITH 560001 - 1350 560.002 1650 19' DIAMETER BINS WITH 560.003 2700 14' DIAMETER BINS WITH 560.011 1350 560-012 1650 19' DIAMETER BINS WITH 560.013 2700 560-014 3300 560-015 3800 560.016 5000 ILLUSTRATED: GRAIN BIN ' EAVE . OVERALL HEIGHT HEIGHT 3 -TIER WALK-IN DOOR 10'3" 14'3" 673.°' 12'9" 16'9" 7713* 3 TIER WALK-IN DOOR 10'3" 15'9" I067*) 2 TIER DOOR-HATCH STYLE 10'3' 14'3" '656.* 12'9" 16'9" 754.' 2 TIER DOOR -HATCH STYLE. 1042"" . 10'3" 15 9 12'9" 18,3-,.. . . , ., . . i• , , ,.• 1209.'" 15'3" 26'9" . , ... , i:, .. A399 3°- 20.3" . . 25'9 4 • ` 1879-a WITH 3 TIER WALK-IN DOOR • Complete line of bin unloading and aerating equipment 12% OFF ABOVE PRICES . . SUMMER SPECIAL This'Includes Delivery To Your Farm. No Extra Freight Or Deliver? Chrge-,. We have erection Jacks available, You may erect your own bin. We have experienced men to erect any size bin. DROP IN OR PHONE TODAY' PERTH FARM SYSTEMS LTD. NEWTON Phone 595..8182 THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 28, 1976- -,•13