HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-12-18, Page 7Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 18, 1996 — Page 7
Price of new prop lambs is up
At Brussels last week.,
led steers and heifers sold
steady with the cows sell-
ing $2 - $3 lower. Veal
sold $2 lower with new
crop lambs selling sharply
higher. Stockers were
strong on Friday
Steers 274 on offer selling
from 88.0() to 92 00 to the
high of 98 00.
Ron Dietrich. Mildmay,
10, avg 1162 Ihs . avg.
90.17 to 98.00
Cunningham } arms,
Lucan. 39. avg 1 3 1 1 Ihs
avg. 91 46 to 97.00
Bruce Bros., Be!grave.
12. avg 1426 Ihs . avg
88.33U) 94 50
Chuck Durrer,
Mildmay, 1, weighing
1275 lbs. sold for 94.00.
Kada Farms, Bluevate,
11, avg. 1273 lbs., avg.
91.25 to 93.75
John Gloushcr,
Wingham, 6. avg. 1338
lbs., avg. 88.85 to 90.75.
Don Culbert,
Dungannon, 6. avg. 1 301
lbs., avg. 88 71 to 89.50.
Heifers 204 on offer sell-
ing from 88.00 to 92 00 to
the high of 97.50
Rejal 11 -arms Ltd..
Mount Fairest, 13, avg.
112(1 Ihs , avg 89.05 to
97..00
Gerald Rathwell.
Learning `numbers'
at co-op placement
by Brad 'Van Nieker
My name is Brad
Niekerk and I an,
co-operative educu,ron
program at 1~.E. Madill
Secondary School.
1 am enjoying my
placement at Wescast
Industries Inc. I work in
'the accounting depart-
ment They are very busy
,there so there is always
lots of work to be done
1 enjoy working with
Lotus 1-2-3 - the corn-
puter program that they
use. 1 work with a num-
, ber of different people
there like Tarni,Allan,
John Jollifle, Joanne
Wieshar, Veronica
Stevenson and Jenna
Ruttan. I get along well
with them and they seem
to appreciate my help.
1 would like to thank
their, for taking the lirne
to teach me what I need
to know. 1 know they are
very busy and don't have
much time. I am doing
better there all the time
and hope to improve my
skills this semester.
I am looking forward
to furthering my educa-
tion for a career in the
accounting field.
Brucefield, 13, avg. 1172
lbs.. avg. 84.56 to 84.83.
Ronald Farrn, Stratford,
17, avg. 1 139 lbs., avg.
85 74 to 94.50.
Cordon Dougherty,
Godcrich, 6, avg. 1098
lbs., avg. 88.87 to 94.00.
David Bowles,
Brussels, 2. avg. 1202 Ihs.,
avg. 89.41 to 90..0).
Noah Weppler, Ayton,
7, avg. 1214 Ihs., avg,
83 88 to 88.50.
Ed Pridham, Stayncr, 3.
avg. 1 191 lbs., avg. 87.08
to 88.25.
Cows 420 on offer selling
from 28.00 to 53.00 to the
high of 70.00
Don Bryce, Wingham,
1, weighing 885 lbs. sold
for 70.00.
Dean Gibson,
Wroxeter, 5, avg. 1411
lbs., avg. 44.58 to 50.0).
Bulls 16 en offer selling
from 36.00 to 45.50 with
sales to 54.00.
Veal Plain Holstein:
50.00 to 75.00; Holstein:
75.0( to 95.00; Beef:
80.0) to 112.00.
Lambs Under 50 lbs.,
220.0) to 400.00; '50 to 80
Ihs. 120.00 to 265.00; 80
to 95 lbs. 125.00 to 145,00
over 95 lbs. 92.50 to
135.00.
Sheep .10.00 to 70.00.
Kinlough folks
celebrate.25th
Jim arid 'Teresa Thompson celebrated at a come and
go tea in honor of their 25th anniversary on Saturday,
Dec. 7 at the Kinlough Pentecostal Church. In atten-
dance was hestman Murray Wilson of R.R. 2, Ripley,
Joe and his wife Mary, and grandsons; Joe and michelle
of Cambridge and Pat and Darlehc of 'leeswater. A good
time was enjoyed by all family. friends and neighbors.
We send. get well wishes to Edna Boyle who is a
patient in Kincardine hospital.
Jack and Mary Scott visited with May Boyle on
Saturday evening.
Tara Thacker is home from Guelph University for the
holidays.
Jack and Joan Barr visited with his brother, Russel, in
Aurora for the weekend.
Earl Myerscough is home from the hospital after
spending a few days last week. '
Good .info for family trees
•from page 1
• A Histor,t of West
'Ashfield comprises ,540
pages and 900 pictures.
Zinn says there is no
copyright reserve and stu-
dents or those working on
family trees'are welcome
to photocopy any material.
During the seven year;, '
of work on both books,
she says a number of tarn-'
ily trees were done to
complete farm histories f.
i.e. Durnin, Girvin). All
farm histories go back. to
the Crown deed.
The double book
launch takes place at
Brookside Public School,
this Friday, Dec. 20, from
4 to 8 p.m. Reflections of
West Wawanosh sells for
$50 and A History of West
Ashfield sells for $45.
If you are unable to
pick up or purchase either
of the books that day, you
rnaycontact one of the
following committee,
members: Rhea Hamilton
Seeger 529-,7238, Lois
Walden 528-3205, June
Robinson 529-7780,
Marian Zinn 528-3710.
Mayme Wilkins 395-3495,
Teresa Courtney 529-
, 71'89, or the clerks' offices
at 'West Wawanosh 528-
2903 'or Ashfield 529-
,7383.
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