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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-08-17, Page 4The market at Brussels Stockyards on Friday was steady to last week's, advance on fat cattle and pigs. Cows traded lcnver. There were 932 cattle and 1712 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 44.00 to 45.50 With sales to 46.00. Good Steers - 42,00 to 44.00. A steer consigned by L. & 'B Farms ofWallenstein weighing 1400 lb . s'sold 'at 46.00 with their 20 steers averaging 1214 lbs. selling for 45.30. A steer ,consigned by Murray' VVagg of R.R,5, Mitchell weighing 1210 lbs. sold for 45.25. Five steers consigned by Jacob Visscher of Wallenstein averaging 1110 lbS. sold for 45.20. Two steers consigned by John Perrie of Brussels averaging 1170 lbs. sold for 45.10, with his lot of 48 steers averaging 1081 lbs. sdling for 44.30. Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon averaging 1284 lbs. sold for 44,70 with 'Their 39 steers averaging 1205 lbs. selling for 44.45. Seventeen steers consigned 'by K & L Beef FArms of Ethel averaging 1156 lbs. sold for 44.60. Thirty-six steers consigned" by Henry Farms of Blyth averaging . 1118 lbs. sold for .44.60. Choice Heifers - 39.0Q` to 41.00 with sales 'to 41.54. ' Good Heifers - 37.00-to 39.00. A heifer consigned by Douglas Wagg of R.R.5, Mitchell - weigh- ing 920 lb.s topped the market at 41.50. A heifer consigned by *Everett Storey of Dublin weighing 1130 lbs. 'sold for 40.75. Twenty-eight heifers consigned by George Blake . of Brussels averaginl 889 lbs. sold for 40.00„ "‘Three -- heifers consigned R. 6y m.scott of Segorth acieraging 983 lbs.. sold for 40.10, EJ$hteen light heifers' consigned by Del Ron Acres or Wallenstein averaging 797 lbs sold for 39.10. -Choice Cows • 26.00 to am with sales to 31.00. Good Cows - 24.00 to 26.00, Light Bulls traded to a high of 36.75. Heavy Bulls to 34.75, 30 to 40-lb pigs traded to a high of ,38,0Q. 40 50 lb. pigs to a high of 433, 50 to 60-lb pigs to a high of- 52.75- 60 to 70-1b. 57.50. Bred Sows $240.00. pigs to a high of: traded to a high of Six steers consigned by Alex • LET US YO R OLD FURNITURE Nivens of -R.R.3, Auburn - • '-BETTER NEW! averaging 1196 44.85, Twelve steers Chas. Higgins averaging 1194 44.85. Seven 'steers Johnston Bros. averaging 1251 44.80. Thirteen steers consigned by For a f ee estimate, and a look at our newest samples of materials CALL COOK UPHOLSTERY • Ph. 523-4272 R. Cook, Prop. "Put Your Upholstering Needs In Our Hondo" Blyth, Ont. WE HAVE FREE PICK=UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE lbs. .sold for consigned by, of Brussels lbs. sold' for consigned' by of Wingham lbs. sold for BELGRAVE CO-OP . For Feed & Fertilizer Petroleum Products - Hardware and Appliances Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners - BRUSSELS WINGHAM 887-6453 357-2711 McGavin's Farm Equipment We specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT a Brussels Sales and Service Seaforth 887-6365 Walton 527-0245 Mrs. Yvonne Knight Agent for Elma Formers Mutual Fire Insurance Company R.R. 3 Brussels, 887-6476 -Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Watch and Jewellery Repairs We Sell and Service — BULOVA — ACCUTRON — WATCHES — 3 Stores SEA FORTH --- CLINTON — WALKERTON Bray Chiropractic Office 197 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-1224 k • • „ BRUSSELS T R ANSPORT Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service Local and Long Distance - Phone 887-6122 (Evenings) George Jutzi, Brussels H&N Dairy Sysferrts 'Ltd., Sales i Service and Installation 'of STA --itiTt pipelines and Bruss els. . milking parlours Bo x 159 887-6063 Brussels Merwood C. SmithAtd R.R. 2 Listowel 291-3810 TV Refrigeration Appliance Service • Scties, =Service dzi :MILKERS ys Dairy .Supplies Par Eitu“.-ett /rid' Business Directory 74speu-iff-lase 03131.11rxcio i from D VO° Flower . Phone 291-2040 211tOGVEr 9/02lit Ltd. ED VAN GEEST LISTOWEL, ONT. 170 Wallace Avenue N., YOUR PERSONAL FLORIST , WITH WORLD-WIDE CONNECTIONS 4,--THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 17, 1977 Cow*. traded lower at• • Brussels Sfotky otlis:. a' Huronvieyv Cranbrook Former pupils gather Correspondent during the past week were Mr. Mrs. Mac Engel and Mrs. Gordon Switzer, A pleasant gathering of former Beamsville and Mr. and Mrs. pupils from S.S. No. 7, Cranbrook Phillip Jon,es,. of Ann 'Arbor, took place on Sunday afternoon at Ivlich. the home of Mrs. Martin MacDonald and Miss Kate McNabb. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Maguire, the former Lydia Allord (Jeschke) of Kentucky and Detroit and her sister Margaret, Mrs. Much of Detroit;, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barkwell of Cambridge (Galt); Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Querengesser, Stratford; Mr. and. Mrs!, Geo. Hildebrand and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berfelz, Listowel; Mr. and .Mrs.i Geo. MacDonald, Molesworth; Mrs. Fred Hayden, Gorrie; Mrs. 'Claire Long, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perrie; Mrs. Calvin Cameron and Mrs. Mac Engel. Master Danny Jacklin and his friend Todd Stafford, of Bloomingdale, spent several days' last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn.. Leslie Perrie will conduct the service in Knox Presbyterian Church next Sunday, August 21 at 9:45: Mrs. Calvin Cameron spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn, Conestoga. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and boys enjoyed a few days last week at Toronto, Collingwood and Parry Sound. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Henry, Goderich, on the arrival of a daughter on August 10, also to her grandmother; Mrs. Stuart McNair. Visiting • Mrs. Mac Engel Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. r BERG I Sales — Service Installation , t FREE ° Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders - I ° Stabling !Donald G. Ives 1 , R.R.#2, Blyth Phone: 11 Brussels 887,9024 i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Regier who celebrated their fifty-eighth wedding anniversary at a family rennion in the Auditorium on Saturday afternoon. Eighty-five members of the family were able to attend the event and the afternoon luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther led the Sunday evening song service sponsored by the Christian. Womens Club. Three residents were welcomed to the Home at Monday's old tyme music'program; Miss Jackson and Mrs.- Glousher of Blyth and Harold Tigert of Port Albert. The Huronview Orchestra provided the music with vocal solos by Morgan Dalton. The residents were entertained on Family Night by a musicalsroup "Country" . Dwayne Tiriney is the leader of the band and plays drums. Cliff McDonald plays the electric organ; Jim and Glenn Nott play electric guitars. Jim Medd is the soloist of the group singing familiar country western and,, sacred numbers. Mrs. Bessie Elliott thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. r.