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The Citizen, 1987-03-18, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1987. PAGE 19. Royal blood runs strong in the veins of the latest arrival at the Toll Clydesdale farm at RR 3, Blyth. This unnamed youngster, less than a day old, is the son of Collessie Fiona and Dourou Marquari, both originally imported from Scotland and purchased last summer from former rock music star Ted Nugent. The mare and foal belong to Avon Corneil of Holmesville, youngest daughter of Marie and Aubrey Toll. Roast goose suggested Continued from Pg. 18 route to take, but that the local federation should be prepared to present “good documentation” of the problem before they approach­ ed the OFA through the Huron Federation of Agriculture. In closing, Mr. Trick asked if either Ducks Unlimited or the MNR had ever considered holding an “Appreciation Night” for Hul- lettfarmers. “We could have roast goose,” he said. Dateline Thursday, March 19 - Brussels Dairy, Beef and Horse 4-H Club Organizational meeting, Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre, Brussels (Upstairs) 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 23 - Howick Dairy, Beef, Howberry Horse and North Huron Swine 4-H Club Organiza­ tional meeting, Howick Central School 7:30 p.m. BUSHES WANTED Hardwood bush lots or selected trees Top Cash Prices Craig Hardwoods Limited Auburn BillCraig Al Craig 526-7220 526-7512 JohnSchwartzentruber 887-6571 Need a Few Chicks for Around the Barnyard Spring? Well then, you should try our famous Brown Egg Layer, the Black Sex Link for all your egg needs, or our Heavy MeatType Chicks [White Rock]. All give splendid results and at very competitive prices. So don’t wait to the last minute to order, do it now. Call or write today: ROE CHICKS INC. P.O. Box 118, Atwood, Ontario 519-356-2222 First spring Stocker and feeder sale coming up at Brussels Announcement The market at Brussels Stock- yards Ltd. traded actively Friday, gaining most of the week’s decline. Cows sold steady and feeder pigs were lower. There were 638 cattle and 512 pigs on offer. Choicesteerssoldfrom$81 to $85 with a sale to $88.75 per hundredweight. Good steers were $78 to $81. A steer consigned by George Adams of RR 2, Wroxeter weigh­ ing 1100 lbs. topped the market at $88.75 with his offering of 17 steers averaging 1269 lbs. selling for the overall price of $83.89. Six steers consigned by Sarah Wilhelm of RR 1, Walkerton averaging 1105 lbs. sold for $85.10. Nine steers consigned by Wm. Elston of RR 5, Brussels averaging 1151 lbs. sold for $84.35. Thirteen heavy steers consigned by Hodgins Bros, of RR 8, Parkhill averaging 1378 lbs. sold for an overall price of $84.26 with sales to $85. Two steers consigned by Neil Olson of RR 3, Wingham averaging 1055 lbs. sold for $84.60. Six steers consigned by Neil Edgar of RR 3, Wingham averaging 1028 lbs. sold for $84.22 Twelve steers consigned by Andy McMichael of RR2, Wroxeter averaging 1223 lbs. sold for an overall price of $83.91 with a sale to $87.50. Twenty-eight steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon averaging 1190 lbs. sold for an overall price of $83.34 with a sale to $86.75. Twenty-three steers consigned by Bob McKague of RR 2, Wingham averaging 1146 lbs. sold for an overall/jirice of $83.50. Nine steers consigned by George Weber of RR 1, Wroxeter averaging 1197 lbs. sold for an overall price of $83.50 with a sale at $86.75. Thirty-six steers consign­ ed by Muc Willits of RR 1, Wingham averaging 1193 lbs. sold for an overall price of $83.43 with sales to $87.75. Fourteen steers consigned by Jim McBurneyofRR 1, Wingham averaging 1164 lbs. soldfor $82.60. Six steers consigned by Joe Courtney of RR 1, Dungannon averaging 1225 lbs. soldfor $82.60 with a sale to $84. Thirteen steers consigned by Harry Verbeek of RR 2, Bluevale averaging 1292 lbs. sold for an overall price of $82.12 with a sale to $86.25. Two steers consigned by Ron Menary of RR 7, Lucknow averaging 1110 lbs. sold for an overall price of $84.12. A steer consigned by Jack Versteeg of RR 2, Clifford weighing 1220 lbs. sold for $87.75. Choice exotic heifers sold from $81 to $85 with a sale at $90. Choice white-faced heifers were $77 to $81. A heifer consigned by Murray Mulvey of RR 1, Clifford weighing 1060 lbs. sold for $90 with his lot of 11 heifers averaging 1109 lbs. selling for $85.08 with five heifers from their son Brian averaging 1092 lbs. selling for $82.50. Seven heifers consigned by Abraham Hoover of RR 1, Clifford averaging 1000 lbs. sold for $84.85 with his lot of 14 heifers averaging 1023 lbs. selling for $83.70 with sales to $86.50. Four heifers consigned by Al WepplerofRR5, Mildmay averag­ ing 1158 lbs. sold for an overall price of $82.97 with sales to $84.60. Nine heifers consigned by Cecil and Karl Raszmann of RR 1, Monkton averaging 1218 lbs. sold for an overall price of $82.11 with sales to $83.60. Eleven heifers consigned by Joe Smith of RR 3, Brussels averaging 1100 lbs. sold for $81.10. Thirteen heifers con­ signed by Grant McDonald of Ripley averaging 1048 lbs. sold for an overall price of $80.21 with a sale to $84.50. Five hundred to 600 lb. heifers sold from $101 to $105; 600 to 700 lb. heifers sold from $95 to $101. Choice cows sold from $56 to $60 with sales to $65. Good cows were $52 to $56. Canners and cutters were $47 to $52. Thirty to 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of $1.25; 40 to 50 lb. pigs traded to a high of $ 1.18; 50 to 60 lb. pigs traded to a high of $ 1.12; 60 to 701b. pigs traded to a high of $1.00. Brussels Stockyards wishes to announce our first spring Stocker and Feeder Sale will be held on Tuesday, April 14, 1987 at 1:30 p.m. To consign cattle to this sale please phone 887-6461. Cook's Division of Gerbro Inc. NOTICE for Dead Stock removal from Grey, Howick& Turnberry Twps. CALLATWOOD PET FOOD SUPPLIESLTD.AT 1-800-265-8797 DAVIDANDERSON Cook’s Division of Gerbro Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of DAVID ANDERSON to the position of Agri-Sales Representative at our Walton Branch. David has a solid background in fertilizer, seed, chemicals, feed and other farm supplies, with a diploma in Agricultural Production and Management. This appointment reflects Cook’s continued commitment to serving the needs of our customers and supplying up-to-date, useful crop input information. Drop by our Walton office and meet our new team member. For removal from all other Townships in Huron County CALLHURONDEADSTOCK ATI-800-265-5172 DIVISION OF GERBRO INC Walton. 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