HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-12-09, Page 15Brussels Stockyards THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1987. PAGE 15.
Light supply of slaughter cattle sells steady
A light supply of slaughter cattle
soldon a good demand at prices
fully steady to the week’s decline.
Cows sold steady, veal sold strong,
pigs were barely steady. There
were 772 cattle, 610 pigs and 33
sheep and lambs on offer.
Choice steers sold at $86 to $90
with sales to $94; good steers sold
from $83 to $86.
A steer consigned by Bluemont
Farms o'f RR 1, Bright, weighing
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1210 lbs. sold for $94 with their
total offering of 13 steers averag
ing 1108 lbs. selling for an average
price of $89. Two steers consigned
by Mac Willits, of RR 1, Wingham,
averaging 1220 lbs. sold for $90,
with his total lot of 41 steers
averaging 1152 lbs. selling for an
overall price of $87.08.
Six steers consigned by Harold
Schmidt of RR 3, Hanover, averag
ing 1315 lbs., sold for an average
price of $84.45 wiu. c->les to $90.
Thirteen steers consigned by
RobertO. SimsofRR5, Embro,
averaging 1145 lbs. sold for $86.51
with sales to $90. A steer consigned
by Doug Nichol of RR 2, Mildmay,
weighing 1210 lbs., sold for $89.75,
with his total offering of four steers
averaging 1180 lbs. selling for an
overall price of $88.34.
Twenty-seven steers consigned
by Geo. Underwood Farms of RR 1,
Wingham, averaging 1296 lbs.,
sold for an overall price of $86.82
with sales to $89.25. Twenty-eight
steers consigned by Maple Em
blem Farms of RR 1, Dungannon,
averaging 1230 lbs., soldfor an
average price of $87.61 with sales
to $88.75.
Choice exotic heifers sold from
$85 to $88 with sales to $89.85;
good heifers sold at $83 to $86.
Two Charolais heifers consigned
by Fred Marshall of RR 3, Fergus,
averaging 1140 lbs., sold for
$89.85, with his total offering of 40
heifers averaging 1136 lbs. selling
for an overall price of $87.56. A
black heifer consigned by Earl
Fitch of RR 1, Wroxeter, weighing
1160 lbs., soldfor $89 with his total
offeringof 16 heifers averaging
1112 lbs. selling for an average
price of $86.41. A heifer consigned
by Lome Weber of RR 1, Neustadt,
weighing 1200 lbs., sold for $88.
Fourteen heifers consigned by
Roy Ready of RR 7, St. Marys,
averaging 1039 lbs., sold for an
overall price of $85.26 with sales to
$87.75. Seven Charolais heifers
consigned by James Dewar of RR
2, Atwood, averaging 10341bs.,
sold for $86.24 with sales to $87.
Choice cows sold at $58 to
$63 with sales to $66.50; good cows
were $56 to $60; and canners and
cutters sold at $50 to $55.
Light lambs sold up to $123;
heavy lambs sold up to $105; and
sheep sold up to $36.
Thirty to 40 lb. pigs traded to a
high of $1.00 per lb.; 40 to 50 lb.
pigs traded toa high of .97 cents
per lb.; 50 to 60 lb. pigs traded to a
high of .95 cents per lb.; 60 to 701b.
pigstradedtoahighof .91 cents
per lb.; 70 to 80 lb. pigs traded to a
high of .87 cents per lb.
Kim Rintoul of RR 2, Lucknow, at calf’s head, was the Overall Grand Champion in Showmanship and the
Senior Reserve Champion Showman in the All-Ontario 4-H Beef Showmanship competition at the Royal
Winter Fair in Toronto in mid-November, competing against 4-H members from 36 counties all across
Ontario. Kim also won the Senior Reserve Grand Championship in Charolais Showmanship at the Royal.
Ontario
Debbie Rintoul of RR 2, Lucknow, at calf’s head, won both the Reserve Grand Championship in
showmanship and the Champion Junior Showman title with her Charolais calf, above, at the Royal Winter
Fair in Toronto last month. Debbie also won the Reserve Junior Championship in the Angus competition at
the fair, and took first place in her weight division in the Queen’s Guineas stake with her 4-H project calf.
Ontario Municipal Board
Commission des affaires municipalesderOntario
IN THE MATTER OF Section 34(18] of the Planning Act,
1983
AND IN THE MATTER OF appeals by the Town of
Wingham, Ross Daer and Gerry Jaretzke against Zoning
By-Law No. 10-1987 of the Corporation of the Township of
Wawanosh
APPOINTMENTFORHEARING
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints
Monday, the 4th of January, 1988, at the hour of one o’clock
[local time] in the afternoon at the Council Chambers, East
Wawanosh Municipal Office, R.R. #1, Belgrave [2 miles
west of Belgrave], for the hearing of these appeals.
If you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing,
the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be
entitled to any further notice of the proceedings.
In theevent the decision is reserved, persons wishing a copy
of the written decision may ask the presiding Board Member
at the hearing or contact the Board’s Offices. The decision
will be mailed when available.
DATED at Toronto, this 4th day of November, 1987
J.G. MALCOLM
SECRETARY
EXPLANATORYNOTE
The township of East Wawanosh passed a Comprehensive
Zoning By-law [By-law 10-1987] on the 6th day of May 1987.
The zoning by-law affects all lands in the Township of East
Wawanosh by regulating the use of lands and the character,
location and use of buildings and structures in various
defined areas of the Township. The zoning by-law
implements the Township of East Wawanosh Secondary
Plan and provides specific land use zones and provisions to
ensure that the policies of the Secondary Plan are realized.
Three objections were received to the by-law as outlined
below:
1. Town of Wingham
The Town of Wingham has launched an appeal, which
pertains to 2 separate land areas, as follows:
1.1. The zoning of lands to allow for additional residential
lots adjacent to Crawford Street in Hutton Heights
concerns the Town, given the proximity of the Town’s
sewaae laaoon, located on Lot 41, Concession 14.
1.2. The landfill sitefor the Town of Wingham is located on
Lot 39, Concession 12, and is partially zoned ‘D
[Development]’and ‘ER1 [Extractive Resources]’. The
Town has appealed the zoning of that portion of the
landfill site, located in the ER1 Zone.
2. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Daer - Mr. & Mrs. Daer have appealed
the zoning of part of Lots 28 and 29, Concession 1, as
AG2, Restricted Agriculture. Mr. Daer’s requested
zoning is AG1 [General Agriculture]. These lands are
immediately adjacent to the Village of Auburn.
3. Mr. Jerry Jaretzke - Mr. Jaretzke [Lot 38, Concession 11 ]
has appealed the zoning by-law requesting that the
separation distances which are required between
livestock barns and residences be waived. Mr.
Jaretzke’s concern is based on what he believes are
previousquestionableseverances, which heargues will
limit expansion of his livestock operation.