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THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY' 1977
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A family gathering was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Deitner on Suntfay, in honour of
I Mr. Peitner's 80th birthday,
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Sutton, have
arrived home from Florida and
I have purchased the property of
, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cardiff.
Mr, and Mrs. Rodney Godden,
Jody and Troy of Brampton
visited Mrs. Bert Godden
Bonnie on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Krauter
are the proud parents of a baby
boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
' Querengesser and son Jim spent
the week at Mr. and Mrs.
Scheerer's. Kieth Querengesser
!joined them at the Blue Barn
' Saturday evening for Chas.
'Scheerer's birthday. Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Scheerer , son and
I
family of Goderich spent some
time Saturday at the home of' Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Scheerer.
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A CHAT WITH MURRAY—Murray Gaunt, MPP for
Huron-Bruce, sixth from left, was one of the
dignitaries who spoke at the sod turning ceremony
for the new Brussels, Morris and Grey Community
Centre. Here he talks with members of local councils
who attended the ceremony. Huron warden Doug
McNeil, third from right, also spoke to the crowd.
Mr. Gaunt told the crowd he might take the sod
turning shovel with him to use in the coming election
campaign. (Photo by Langlois),
Brussels Stockyard
The market at Brussels Stock. - with their lot fo 24 steers
yards was active Friday with averaging 1135 lbs. selling for
choice steers and heifers meeting 43.95.
a good demand. Cows traded Sixteen steers consigned by
steady. All weights of pigs sold George Underwood of R.R. 1,
higher. There were 1055 cattle Wingham, averaging 1163 lbs.
and 1022 pigs on offer. sold for 44.60 with.his offering of
Choice Steers - 43.00 to 44.50 45 steers averaging 1192 lbs.
with sales to 45.00. selling for 43.90.
Good Steers - 41.00 to 43.00. Three steers consigned by Leo
Nine steers C-Onsigned by Jack Dietnor of Ethel averaging 1066
Cardiff of Brussels averaging lbs.. sold for 44.30.
1192 lbs. topped the' market at Choice Heifers - 40.00 to 42.00
45.00 with his offering of 39 with sales to 43.75.
steers averaging 1102 lbs. selling Good Heifers -.38.00 to 40.00.
for 44.35. A heifer consigned by George
Fifty-eight steers consigned by Blake of Brussels weighing 1150
Bob Wheeler of Brussels averag- lbs: topped the market at 43.75
tog 1112 lbs. sold for 44.10, with his lot of 14 heifers averag-
Eleven steers consigned by K ing 1020 lbs. selling for 42.55.
& L Beef Farms of Ethel Six heifers consigned by Peter
averaging 1179 lbs. sold for 44.30 Martin sold for 41.50.
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Report
Choice Cows - 29.00 to 31-.00
with sales to 32.50.
Good Cows - 27.00. to 29.00.
Bulls traded to a high of 37.25.
30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a
high of 41.00.
40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of
49.25.
' 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of
54.75.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of
57.75.
Next Tuesday, May 3, Brussels
Stockyards will be selling 1500
stockers and feeders consisting of
700 steers from 550 to 650 lbs.,
500 steers from 850 lbs. to 950
lbs., 300 heifers from 550 to 650
lbs. There will be two sales rings
in operation.