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12-THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 22, 1978
Making preparations
`Be Prepared' is good advice
and taking that advice the
Plowing Match people are
getting ready, at least on paper.
Organizing workers for the
official booth of the '78 Plowing
Match near Wingham is a huge
job and the responsibility of Bob
and Rene Richm ond. At a
meeting on Wednesday the
• Richmonds briefed 25 women on
their upcoming work.
Brussels, Morris and Grey
families will be contacted by a
volunteer from . their area
regarding the September
Plowing Match. Volunteer labour
is the main concern, as the official '
booth will use 260 people during
for Plowing Match
A.Campbell
is college
director
THE DRUMS ROLLED - Seaforth District High
School's Girl's Band marched ahead of upwards to
300 Huron County delegates, committee members,
dignitaries and supporters of the International
Plowing Match to be held in Huron County near
Wingham in September. The group entered the
Ontario plowman's Association meeting inToronto
to present their final plans and solicit support.b9fore
the Big Event.
McKillop reeve Allan J.
Campbell ha been named to the
board of Conestoga College.
Two other new members of the
Board of Governoks are Arthur
Paul Dilks, a lawyer from
Stratford and Mr. William R.
Clifford, a real estate broker from
Goderich; The addition of these
three new members gives the
College its full complement of
twelve Board Members.
Dr. A.ennety R. Fisk of
Harriston has been elected
Chairman .of the Board of
.Governors of Coestoga College of
Applied Arts and Technology at
inaugural meeting at the
college's Guelph Campus.
Vice Chairman - Operations is
Mrs. Dc:qothy Woi•clen of
Wellesley, and Vice Chairman -
Administration is Walter C. Gerth
of Milverton.
All classes active at Stockyards
the week of the plowing match.
That's why the 25 areaco-ordina-
tors are necessary.
Besides workers, each
household will hear about the
ftiod needed to feed the
multitude. Garden produce,
pickles and pies will be needed in
September to make the Brussels,
Morris & Grey meals the best in
the Tented City.
The telephone canvass will
begin soon, and local people are
asked to be receptive so the
do-ordinators will know who is
available during the peak hours
as well as who is willing to help
prepare food, The official booth at
.the '78 Plowing Match is a big
endeavour but community spirit
and pride will be increased if
everyone workstogether to make
the tent a success. It will be a long
time before 'the Plowing Match is
in. Huron again and organizers
aim to show the farming
community they are appreciated.
At the same time there is an
opportunity to add $10,000 in
estimated booth proceeds to the
Brussels, Morris & Grey
Community Centre Fund.
The market at Brussels
Stockyards,,on Friday was active
on all classes of cattle, pigs sold,
easier. There were 872 cattle and
1730 pigs on offer:
Choice Steers - 49.00 to 51.00
with sales to 51 .5 0.
Good Steers 47.00 to 49.00.
A steer consigned by Ernie
Brockelbank of R.R.1, Monkton,
weighing 1200 lbs. sold for
• 51.50. .
Three steers consigned by
David Eadie of Holyrood
averaging 1240 lbs. sold for 51.00
with his 19 steers averaging 1137
lbs. selling for 50.50.
Seven steers consigned ' by
Elwood Gotfried of Gowanstown
averaging 1079 lbs. sold , for
50.90 with his 12 steers aVeiaging
1052 lbs. selling for an overall
price of 50.50.
Two steers consigned by 'John
Bosomworth of R,R.3, Clifford
averaging 1255 lbs. sold for
50.10.
Four steers consigned by Clem
Hoonard of Blyth averaging 1085'
lbs. sold for 50.00 with his .10 1
steers averaging 1106 lbs. selling
for 49.25. • •
Three steers consigned by
Elmer Scott of Teeswater
averaging 1173 lbs. . sold for
50.75.
Two steers consigned by
Donald Procter of Brussels
averaging 1250 lbs. sold' for
49.75.
Three steers consigned by' Ken
Priestap of R.R.1, Brunner
averaging 1270 16s. sold for
50.00.
A steer consigned by Armand
Fischer of RR.1, Neustadt_
weighing 1150 lbs. sold for 50.00.
Choice Heifers - 44.00 to 46.00
with sales. to 47.00.
Good Heifers - 42.00 to 44.00.
A heifer consigned by 'John
Bosomworth of R.R.3, Clifford
weighing 1160 lbs. sold for 47.00.
A heifer consigned by
J,D.Dtirnin of Lucknovv weighing
1040 lbs. sold for 46.25.
Fifteen Herford heifers •
consinged by Earl Cox of R.R.2,
Goderich averaging 1015 lbs. sold
for 45.70.
One hundred Herford heiferS
consigned by Gerald 'Ball of
Embro averaging-940 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 45.30.
Heavy feeder steers traded
from 48.00 to 50.10.
Seven feeder steers consigned
by Harold Gibson of R.R.1,
Fordwich averaging 945 lbs. sold
for 50.00 with his 26 steers
'averaging 924'lbs. sold for 49.50.
Fourteen feeder steers
consigned by Ed. Valad of R.R.3,
Walkerton averaging 909 lbs. sold
for an overall price of 49.75.
Choice Cows - 34.00 to 36.00
with sales to 37.50.
Good Cows - 32.00 to 34.00.
Canners & Cutters - 28.00 to
32.00.
Bulls traded to a high of 40.25.
A bull consigned by Ken
Schloiff of R.R.1, Walkerton,
weighing 1660 lbs. sold for 40.25.
30 to 40 lb pigs traded to a high
of 40.00.
40 to 50-lb. pigs to a high of
47.50.
50 - 60 lb. pigs to a high tf ,
51_00.*
60 to: 70 lb. pigs to a high of
57.75.
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