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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-10-27, Page 14NOTICE Blyth Pork Producers Marketing Yard Effective Monday, Oct. 25 Yard Is Open Monday - 7 to 12 o'clock Thursday - 8 to 1 o'clock Closed Tuesday and Wednesday WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 -- Brussels, Ont. :11PRM:ITCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED russets feed away stress ... start 'em on PURINA RECEIVING CHO W then take them through to market weight on PURINA' SPECIAL STEER FATENA 32 Because your incoming feeders need all the help they can get to overcome the Stresses of handling' and shipping, and to fight off disease outbreaks triggered by stress-lowered resistance...PURINA RECEIVING CHOW. PURINA RECEIVING CHOW . , a disease- fighting, gain-building, feedlot-proven ration that performs as a versatile, double-duty starting feed. With full nutritional and health protection benefits, here's a ration 'that is the strong ally of the cattle feeder in coping with the continuing Cost-price squeeze. PURINA SPECIAL STEER FATENA 32. 'Be- cause feedlot performance is what really matters, total cost-of-feed-per-pound-of-gain is Critical to your feeding margin. With PURINA SPECIAL STEER FATENA 32 you have a ration that ideally fits both growing and finishing programs. Fas'i, economical_ gains never more important to you „ . PURINA SPECIAL STEER FATENA 32 ! HOWSON & HOW$ON LTD. BLYTH PhOrte 5.23.4241, Bluevale HoWein wins at Lithe Royal of ern 1ier; sted lay, eld; ees, she' dam and 1 the th nip,' nning ervie a,m„ lie at was y and the Heavy supply at cattie sale REPRESENTING HER HUSBAND Carol Innes, right, represented her husband, Ken, who was unable to be, present, at the Huron Plowmen's banquet last week. Rev. Innes won two awards in the Huron County Plowing Match this fall. Russell Bolton fo the Plowmen's Association made the presentation. (Staff Photo) A heavy supply of cattle at on an overall average near 41.00. Brussels Stockyards Friday met Choice Heifers - 38.00 to 39.00. an uneven demand. All weights of Good Heifers - 36.00 to 38.00. pigs traded actively. Choice Steers - 41.00. to 43.00. Good Steers - 39.00 to 41.00. Five Steers consigned by Henry Make sure Farms of Blyth averaging 1146 ice is safe bs, sold fora-42.90 with their offering of 57 steers averaging If you like winter sports and want MS lbs. selling for 42.45. to continue enjoying them, make Seven steers consigned by sure that the ice is at least four Gerald Huehn of R .R.1, Neustadt inches thick (ten centimetres) for averaging 1104 lbs. sold for skating and hockey. Ice which is 42,30, seven to eight inches thick (17% Earl Sellers of Bluevale averaging 1176 lbs. sold for 41.80. Sixteen steers consigned by. to 20 cm.) is 'required for similar activities. And never skate snowmobiling, ice-boating and Forty-seven fancy light steers alone. The :Red Cross Water Donsigned by Gerald Ball of Safety Service urges you to make Embro averaging 1000 lbs: -sold sure the ice is safe, or keep off it! We Have on Hand your Requirements For BEET PULP Ask us For a Price on the New Easy to Handie PELLETED Form Ten heifers consigned by Glen Golley of R .R.4, Wingham averaging 912 lbs. sold for 38.85. Choice Cows - 20.00' to 22.00 with sales to 22.50. Good Cows - 17.00 to 20.00. Bulls traded to a high of 29.50. The 1385 pigs on offer traded at the following prices: 30 to 40-lb.. pigs. traded to a high of 30.75. 40 to 50-lb. pigs to a high of 3'1.25. 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 40.00. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 42.00. Brussels Stockyards are booking consignments now for a special Feeder Sale on Tuesday, November 9th. Winner of the two-year-old calss at the Tri County Holstein Show Oc .tober 15 at the Walkerton Little Royal was a tall, good. uddered. Holstein, Mystic Acres Triune Valerie, shown by Keith F. Johnston, Bluevale. The first prize ribbon in the three- year-old class went to Robert W. Carter, Blyth on Maples Clipper Honey. This daughter of Dividend Clipper was described by judge Brubacher as having a strong top and more spring of rib. The County Herd trophy, donat ed by J. and H. Fleming Ltd., Hanover was preSented to the first prize County Herd of Huron. Second prize went to Grey and third to Bruce County. The 4-H 'Dairy Calf Club Show was held before the Tri-County Show. The winners in the showmanship competition were: 1. Joanne Franklin, Collingwood; 2. Maribn Walton, Dundalk; 3. Donald Carter, Blyth. Following are the results of the junior, intermediate and senior calf classes. 'junior : 1. Wayne Whytock, Teeswater; 2. Steve Sager,' Goderich; 3. Joyce Osborne, Lucknow. Intermediate: 1. Doug :Bell; Durham; 2. Neil Sager, Goderich; 3. Vanda. Storey, Dublin. Senidr: 1. John Bell, Durham; 2. Mary Susan Bell, Durham; 3. Kathy Moyer, Mildmay. The two senior calves were chosen by judge . Brubacher as Champion and Reserve Champion calves. 887-601 THE., BRUSSELS' POST, OCTOBER' 77, 1916