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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-18, Page 4Vischer of Wallenstein. weighing 930 Ibs, sold for 65.25 with his lot of 8 heifers averaging 923 lbs. selling for 64.10, Choice Cows - 46.00 to 48.00 with sales to 49.00. Good Cows - 44.00 to 46.00. Canners & Cutters - 40.00 to 44.00 Heavy Bulls traded to a high of 53.75. 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 47.50. 40 to 50 113.'pigs to a high of 56.75. E. Wawanosh sets ratepayermeeting THIS IS IT THAT'S WHAT YOU'LL SAY WIIEll YOU SEE THE BERG HYDRO-MAN MANURE PUMP It forces the manure from fhe barn, through an underground pipe to the storage area. As the manure enters storage area from below, the outside surface forms a crust, which retains the important nitrogen and potassium inside the pile and also ' reduces the odor and fly problems. And the manure is ready for spreading, when you want it. For,details call Keith Slemon Plumbing- Farm Equipment R.R.4, Walton, Ontario` Phone 345-2734 1114./01.0111. EVERYTHING FETTER FOR' GRANS in the parade each day; along advertising the Huron Cat- with a pick ap track. tlemen ' s Association. WEEKLY SALE. BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY_ r 1 Brussele, Ont. 3 Pt. Hitch or Trailer Type' SPANJER MANURE HANDLING PUMPS FOR INGROUND AND ABOVE GROUND Pit and Electric transfer pumps and our exculsive valveless SPREADER TANK competitively priced J.SPANJER MANUFACTURING Mitchell Ontario Phone .$48,9104 4 - THE" ',KISSEL& POst-OCTOBER 18, 1978 • • • in beefprizes at plowing match The Huron Cattlemen's Association display at the 1978 International Plowing Match at Wingham drew the attention, of 6000 plds visitors during the match held from September 26th to the 30th. The market at Brussels Stockyards met an active demand on trading at higher prices on both cattle and :pigs. There were 1294 cattle and 1583 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 67.00 to 69.00. Good Steers - 65.00 to 67.00. Nine steers consigned by Jack VanVoort of R.R.4, Lmbro, averaging 1051 lbs. sold for 69.00 with his 22 , steers averaging 1075 lbs. selling for the overall price of 68.65. A steer consigned by J & M Ranch of Brussels weighing 1340 lbs. sold for 68.75 with their lot of 11 steers averaging 1207 lbs. selling for 68.20. Two steers consigned by K & L Beef Farms of Ethel averaging 1145 lbs. sold for 68.50 with their lot of 16 steers averaging 1173 lbs. selling for 67.80. Sixty-seven steers con- signed by Gerald gall of Bait) averaging 1043 lbs. so,' for the overall price of 6' 8('. steers consigned by Morrison Bros. of Lucknow averaging 1115 lbs. sold for 67.80. ThirP steers consigned by Bob McDonald of Brussels averaging 1186 lbs. sold for The Beef Information , Centre's Beef Trail display, which depicts the conception to consumer idea, plus a $100.00 draw for beef each day, was a great attraction. In addition. the Huron Cat- tlemen's Association showed a crossbred cow with calf at 68.70 with his lot of 14 steers averaging 1191 lbs. selling for 67.60. A steer consigned by Merlin Bender of Hensall vUeighing 1220 lbs. sold for 68.50 with his 13 steers averaging 1216 lbs. selling for an overall price of 67.55 Twelve steers consigned by Bob Kreller of Fordwich, averaging 1078 lbs. sold for 68.10 with his 103 steers averaging 1040 lbs. selling for the overall price of 67.70. Choice Heifers - 64.00 to, 67.00 with sales to 70.25. Good heifers - 62.00 to 64.00. A heifer consigned by George Wheeler of Brussels weighing 1000 lbs. sold for 70.25 with his 137 exotic heifers averaging 1041 lbs. selling for the overall price of 65.00 plus his 48 herford heifers averaging 870 lbs. selling for ian overapp price of 63.52. A heifer consigned by Bob Blake of Brussels weighing 1130 lbs. sold for 66.50 with his lot of 4 heifers averaging 1045 lbs. selling for 64.85. Two heifers consigned by George Blake of Brussels averaging 1065 lbs. sold for 65.10 with his 23 heifers averaging 976 lbs. selling for an overall price of 64.10. A heifer consigned by Jan At its regular meeting held on October 3, East Wawanosh Township Council decided that Herman Voelmle should receive $200 for one ewe injured by dogs. Robert Charters was to re- ceive a $7.80 fee as livestock valuer: Remuneration fees for a 1978 eleCtion were set down as following: Deputy Re- turning Officers $40; Poll Clerks $35; PlaceS of Polling $35. Building permits were is- sued to Roger Bieman steel granary; Muriel McLean carport; Brian Walden, ad- dition to house; Ross Taylor, addition to implement shed; John Phillion, implement shed. Road accounts of $2,744.53 and general accounts of ,S9,715.44 were ordered paid. The nomination period that persons may be nominated as cadidates in a election begins October 16 to Nomination Day at 5 p.m. on October 23. East Wawanosh Township Council has set the night of October 23 at 8 p.m. in the Belgrave Community Centre Room to hold a meeting for the ratepayers of East wawanosh. This is an op- portunity for the ratepayers to show an interest in their township by attending to question members of Council and for the proposed candidates to meet the rate- payers. side and three market steers, The lucky $100.00 draw beef winners were; September 26th: Betty Bipman, Westbrook (Frontenac County), September 27th Laurie. Clark, Lucknow; September 28th:-. Belle Hackett, Luck- Active market at now; September 29th: Maric, Frey (Wellington-Waterloo County) Wallacestein; September 30th: Frank Ritchie, Lucknow. Archie Etherington from Hensall made up a display of a cattle beast mounted on a garden tractor and took part yards Attention Farmers ! Corn Season is. 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