HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-11-04, Page 17Teresa .Hoist and Nancy Hunter, members of
the .Lucknow Sepey Stampede committee' hand
. over a cheque for 00 to .left Cranston, trea-
surer of the Lucknow 4:-H_ Beef Club. The club
helped' at the rodeo. in Aug4st. (Livingston
photo)
Lives o. k report
The fed, steers and
heifers, sold at prices $2
higher last week at
gnisseis Livestock. Cows
traded barely steady at
'pains, $1 :lower: Veal sold.
steady with lambs selling.
steady and heavy lambs
stilling under pressure. All
classes of stockers sold cn
a good strong active mar-
ket.
There were 453 steers
on offer selling from 88.0Q.
to 94.00 to thehig.h cif'
100.00.
There were 2.30 heifers
on offer selling tram 88.00
to 94.00'tar the high..of-
94.25.
. There were 390' cows
on offer selling: P1 and
02 cows: 51,00 to 56.00
to high of 63.00; D3:
47.00 to 51.00; 14: 39.00
to 47.00.
There were .13 bulls on
offer selling from 57;50 to
64.00 to the high of 67.50:
There`.were 331 veal on
offer selling: beef: 90.00
to • 121.50; Holstein: 85.00
to 100.00; plain Holstein:
65.00 to 50.00.
There were 154 lambs
and sheep on offer: lambs:
50 to 64 lbs. 67.50 to
145.00; 65 to 79lbs. 512,50
to 145.00; 80 to 94 lbs.
102.50' to 120.00; 95 to
110 lbs. 83.00 to 102,50;
110 .lbs. and over 87.50 to
93.00.
Sheep; 72.50 to 81.00.
Coats: 33.00 to 122.50
per head,:
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 4, 199$ --Pa 17
4-11 preparing
for year WO
Members and volun-
teers from all across the
county are involved in it
special fundraising and 4"
H awareness project called
"Free itt 2000." The goal
of this project is to raise
sufficient funds so that
each 441 member in
Bract: County can enjoy a
No fee membership in. the
year. 2000. as•.a celebration
of the new millennium;
The: .Special •Events
Committee also hopes that ,
• this project will provide
the community with -Nr-
tirer familiarity with this
personal development pro.
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graft for youth and even
increase 4-H participation
Pt our coutay.
This year's focus is a
50-25.25 ticket draw caiu
paint of 10,000 tickets.
There will be two draws
each for 25 per cent of the
total sales, with the
remaining 50 per cent
going to this 4-ki project.
The draws will be made at
a 4-H Get Together on
N.ov. 1., For further iafor,
mutton about the Special.
.Events~ Committee contact
Sharon Weber. R.R. 1
Walkerton, phone 8111-
0016.