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The Brussels Post, 1977-12-14, Page 21. 9.9 WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon (IF' Phone 887-6461 Brussels, Ont. .1 •••••• • "...tn.- HOEGY FARM SUPPLY LIMITED Brodhagen, Ontario Tel. 345-2941 After hours 345-2243 . Barn washing and disinfecting Spraying with ..carbola whitens and disinfects as it dries. • Cattle spraying for and warble control, kyard prices steady '77 Plymouth Volare I4-door Sedan,' 6 cylinder, • lAuto4, Power Steering, Radio. -175 Fury Salon • 4 door, 8 ,automatic, power f steering & brakes. '75 Dodge Monaco 4 door Sedan, V8, 'Automatic, Power Steering and Brakes, .Radio. '74 Dodge Monaco' 4 door Sedan, V8, Automatic, Power SteeringatakesIlladio. '73 Pontiac LeMans 1 4 door Sedan, V8, Automatic', Power Steering, Power Brakes , Radio. -Braked, Radio. 4 Door Sedan, V8,' Automatic, . Power Steering & Brakes, Radio. '74 Ford Torino . 2 'door Hardtop, V8, Automatic Power Steering & Brakes, . '72 Dodge Monaco door Hardtop, V8, )Automatic, Power Steering & Brakes, Radio. '72 PlYmouth Fury 11 2 door Hardtop, V8, Automatic Power Steering , Radio. '73 Omega '73 Plymouth Fuiy • 2 door h.t. 8' automatic power '76 Chrysler Newport steering 8z brakes. 2 door H.T. Fully equipped. 1 75 Oldsmobile Cutlass 77--Chrysler Newyorker 2 door Hardtop, V8, Brougham Automitic, Power Steering & 4•• 4 doOr hardtop Fully Equipped. Chevrolet Biscayne 357-3862 41! C RAWFORD Vai M OTORS WINGHAM ,ONTARIO ing 998 lbs. sold for 46.20 with his 21.00 to 23.00. 96 heifers averaging 877 lbs. 30 to 40-1b. pigs traded selling for an overall price of high of 44.10. 44.90. Choice Cows - 25.00 40 to 50,lb to 27.00 with sales to 29.25. 49.00. Good. Cows - 23.00 to 25.00. 50 to-60-1b. Canners and Cutters - 55.00. a. Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTMANSHIP Open. Every Weekday . Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK to a pigs to a high of pigs to a high of THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 14, 1977 —21 Durand resigns fr m bean board ma. ••••• on. • 1111111111i! A long time director on the • Ontario Bean Producers. Marketing Board, Phil Durand of ZUrich, did not qualify for re- election at Friday's annual meetingiat Hensall and criticized the present board for their actions during the past year. Mr. Durand commented, "the board has done very little to improve marketing conditions. Many recommendations 'werenot implemented." "All major policy decisions were made to satisfy dealers. We need strong directors to counter- act the dealers," he continued. "There should be more precise information available from dealers to the board. We don't know what dealers have in their elevators in volume and quality. Some dealers are buying on their own account." "Producers have a challenge. The government has given us power under the Marketing Board, but we must use it properly. Our policies and programs must not set up loop- holes," concluded Mr. Durand. Mr. Durand was replaced as a director for Huron by Varna farmer, Glenn Hayter. Returned were present directors Bob Allan, Murray C. rdiff and Joe Miller. Bob Allan agreed there was dissention on the board but added, `;every decision is compli- cated." Friday's stoc A light supply of cattle and pigs at Brussels Stockyards on Friday traded at steady prices. There were 508 cattle and 178 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 48.00 to 50;00 with sales to 50..25... . • Good Steers, .=,'46.00 to A steer consigned by. L. & B. Farms of Wallenstein weighing 1240 lbs. sold for 50.25 with their 32 steers averaging 1164 lbs. seining for 49.60. Two steers consigned by Joh n M. Perrie of Brussels averaging 1175 lbs. sold for 49.90 with his 20 steers averaging 1108 lbs. selling for 49.20. Five steers consigned by George Adams of Wroxeter aver- aging 1218 lbs. sold for 49.00. Ten steers consigned by Bob Emerson of Kincardine averaging 1167 lbs. sold for 48.85 with his 47 steers averaging 1167 lbs. selling for an overall price of 48.27. Choice Heifers - 44.00 to 46.00 with sales to 47.85. Good Heifers - 42.00 So 44.00. Seven -heifers consigned by Robert M. Scott of Seaforth averaging 1061 lbs. sold for 47.85 with his 23 heifers averaging 1117 lbs. sold for Twenty heifers cOnsigne& by Ear5 Fitch of •Wroxeter averaging 991 lbs. sold for 46.10; with his 103 heifers averaging 920 lbs. selling for ail .overall. price of 45.32. Fourteen .'hetfers consigned .by Russel Kellr'of Brussels averag- BERG Sales — Service I Installation FREE ESTIMATES I ° Barn Cleaners Bunk Feeders I ° Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.#20 Blyth I Phone: Brussels 887-9024 Mr. Allan informed that before agency Ontario prices wer $1 less than Michigan and now they are $1 more. On the subject of grading, director Joe Miller said, "beans should be properly identified when taken by dealers who are agents of the board." Mr. Miller continued, "Growers of No. 1 ' beans shouldn't have to wait for their money until lower grades are sold. The board has powers to implement grading tomorrow." The successful new director Glenn Hayter said he supported grading. He added, "we sell hogs on index, a similar grading system should be used for beans." Hay township farmer Lloyd Willert suggested beans should be sold directly without dealers and brokers. Elected as committee members for Huron were Murray Dennis, Victor Hartman, Bev Hill, Ken McCowan Jr., Glenn Miller, Don Moylan, John Oke, John Paul Rau, Glen Ribey, Nick Whyte, John Seagren and Robert Anderson. Defeated in the election of directors were. Glenn Miller, Richard E rb and John Bean. Gordon Hill, past president of Intario n said rs has bean irds of veered ims of same the id he Id be weeks to 10 )unt of >f year miums ;r cent nt this ige of on the the. Ontario Federation of Agriculture was chairman of the meeting which lasted more than seven hours. On several occasions Mr. Hill used the gavel to keep growers from straying from the subject under discussion. Also speaking were chief executive officer Lloyd. Taylor and area directors Frank V,anneste, Middlesex and George Sitter, ambt , Mr. Vianneste was returned as Mddlesex director at a similar meeting in Merton, Thursday. HURON BEAN COMMITTEE The 12 man Huron committee Of the Ontario Bean Producers' Marketing Board was named Friday at the annual meeting at the Pineridge Chalet. Back, left, John seagren, Glenn Miller, Victor Hartman, John Oke and Glen Ribey. Front, Ken McGowan Jr., John Paul Rau, Bev. Hill and Nick Whyte. (Exeter T-A Photo)