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The Citizen, 1993-05-26, Page 14\ WV\''\\XXV''„';‘X•:<go.VIVWWNQ.N ENTER THE RUTABAGA PARADE on Saturday, June 26 at 11 a.m. (Just complete this form and drop it off at The Citizen office to register) Name Club/Business Address Telephone ksx Type of Entry Parade Categories: • Best overall • Best Comedy • Best use of a Rutabaga • Best Imagination • Best Individual • Best Business • Best Agricultural • Best Municipal • Best Church • Best School • Best Youth (16 - 25) • And Best Bicycle Judging takes place at 10 a.m. - before the Parade. Lots of Prizes niiM4b.%"VNAlogt Reserve your space today at the RUTABAGA FESTIVAL FLEA MARKET 10' x 10' space - $10.00 For more information call Sheron Stadelmann at 523-9204 a m PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1993. Brussels Livestock report Bruce Johnston sells 1130 pound steer for $113 Sales at Brussels Livestock for the week ending May 21 were: fed cattle, 935; cows, 312; veal calves, 123; sheep and goats, 122; stockers, 1,464 and pigs, light run. All classes of cattle sold on a strong active trade. Fed steers and heifers sold $1 higher with cows selling $2 higher. There were 616 steers on offer selling from $105 to $110 to the high of $125. Twenty-six steers consigned by William Bennett & Sons Farms Ltd., Gorrie, averaging 1338 lbs. sold for an average of $115.32 to the high of $125. Eight steers consigned by Allan Dunbar, Belgrave, averaging 1280 lbs. sold for an average of $109.67 with sales to $118.75. Fourteen steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms, Dungannon, averaging 1367 lbs. sold for an average of $111.93 with sales to $116.50. Three steers consigned by Don Burnett, Gowanstown, averaging 1370 lbs. sold for an average of $110.29 with sales to $115. Forty- two steers consigned by Mac Willits, Wingham, averaging 1334 lbs. sold for an average of $106.87 with sales to $114. One steer consigned by Bruce Johnston, Bluevale, weighing 1130 lbs. sold for $113. Thirteen steers consigned by Schmidtbrook Farms, Wood- stock, averaging 1416 lbs. sold for an average of $103.52 to the high of $112.75. Fourteen steers consigned by Murray Johnston, Bluevale, averaging 1325 lbs. sold for an average of $104.73 with sales to $112. Three steers consigned by Dale Becker, Ayton, averaging 1246 lbs. sold for an average of $107.47 with sales to $111.75. Nine steers consigned by Murray Ohm, Monkton, averaging 1196 lbs. sold for an average of $106.46 with sales to $111. Ten steers consigned by David Bowles, Brussels, averaging 1231 lbs. sold for an average of $109.29 with sales to $110.75. There were 300 heifers on offer selling from $104 to $108 to the high of $114.75. Twenty-one heifers consigned by Brayford Fur Farm, Alliston, averaging 1305 lbs. sold for aft average of $102.58 with sales to $114.75. Eleven heifers consigned by Tom Feeney, Dublin, averaging 1225 lbs. sold for an average of $105.28 with sales to $113. Thirteen heifers consigned by Ed Jack, Dundalk, averaging 1035 lbs. sold for an average of $101.75 with sales to $111.75. Six heifers consigned by Murray Tyndall, Deadline for applications to the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALP) has been extended to May 28. Application forms and informa- tion about the program are available at the AALP office, Box 1030, Guelph, Ont. N1H 6N1, telephone 519-767-3266 or fax 519-837-3049. Patricia Mighton, executive director of AALP, announced the new deadline in Guelph May 21. "We are looking throughout Ontario for men and women with leadership potential and a commitment to agriculture," she said. "They can be farmers, agri- business employees, food processors, wholesalers or retailer, bankers, educators, journalists, or others with an interest in the agri- food industry." The program, which runs from September 1993 to April 1995, consists of nine, three-day seminars held in different Ontario locations, plus two weeks of study travel in North America and an international study travel experience. Study topics include communic- ation and organization skills, decision-making and issue analysis, government systems, trade and marketing, consumer and environ- Clinton, averaging 1095 lbs. sold for an average of $96.96 with sales to $109.50. Two heifers consigned by Irvin Schenk, Petersburg, averaging 1325 lbs. sold for an average of $103.78 with sales to $108.50. Eighteen heifers consigned by Johnston Farms, Bluevale, averaging 1149 lbs. sold for an average of $101.39 with sales to $108.35. Two heifers mental issues. The Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program is run by the Agriculture Leadership Trust For information or an application call Pat Mighton or Administrative Assistant Cathy Honderich 519- 767-3266. consigned by De Kroon Farms Ltd., Dublin, averaging 1190 lbs. sold for an average of $106.07 with . sales to $107. Three heifers consigned by Lorne Hackett, Lucknow, averaging 1133 lbs. sold for an average of $104.65 with sales to $106.75. Eight heifers consigned by Dave Noble, Glen- cairn, averaging 1266 lbs. sold for iThr1Mr---( an average of $97.79 with sales to $105.20. Fourteen heifers con- signed by Russ Faber, Kippen, averaging 1035 lbs. sold for an average of $95.60 with sales to $105. There were 312 cows on offer selling from $55 to $74 to the high of $84. Four cows consigned by Continued on page 15 OMAF extends application deadline for leadership program RED HOT PRICES For 1993 fc Fejtvte vaa getet, 94te ca et Out DAUPHIN 'FEED & SUPPLY LTD. DUNGANNON WALTON 529-7951/529-3133 1-800-665-5675 887.9718 PUBLIC NOTICE PHILIP 51 MAITLAND RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL INC Maitland Resources, a joint venture between Sifto Canada and Philip Environmental, proposes to establish a storage and placement facility for post recycled industrial residuals in the Sifto Goderich rock salt mine. The mine is located on lands in the Goderich harbour. The proposal may include a sorting and recycling facility at the mine site. The type of materials under consideration will be limited to carefully selected and screened solid, bulk, post recycling residual industrial materials. The materials to be considered for placement in the mine will include solid industrial waste. Approval of this proposal may be required under provincial and/or federal legislation, including Environmental Assessment Act of the Province of Ontario. Evaluation of the proposal will involve a study of all environmental, transportation, safety, land use, economic and other factors associated with such a facility. Maitland proposes that this-evaluation be carried out with full public participation by the Goderich community. As the first steps in the process of evaluating the proposal, Maitland will hold a public meeting and form a public Study Group. All interested are invited to attend a: PUBLIC MEETING Thursday, June 10, 1993 7:00 p.m. Goderich District Collegiate Institute 260 South Street Goderich, Ontario At this meeting representatives of Philip Environmental and Sifto Canada will outline the proposal, describe the proposed study and the approval process, introduce the companies who have formed Maitland Resources, and ask for volunteers from the community to join the public Study Group. The Maitland Environmental Assessment Study Group How to Get Involved Public participation in the evaluation of this proposal is important. Maitland proposes to form an Environmental Assessment Study Group and invites applications from all citizens interested in membership. The Study Group will play a vital role in the evaluation of the proposal. The Study Group will include representatives of Municipal Government, the public at large and Maitland. The activities of the Study Group will include: • participation in making decisions which will guide the environmental assessment of the proposal • identifying community concerns and ensuring that those concerns are addressed throughout the Environmental Assessment process; and • communicating to and receiving communication from the public at large If you would like to participate in the Study Group, please send your name, address and phone number, along with a brief description of your interest to: Mr. Al Hamilton Mine Manager, Sifto Canada Inc. P.O. Box 370 Gdderich, Ontario N7A 3Y9 or attend the public meeting and advise us of your interest at that time. For further information, please call Mr. Hamilton at (519) 524-8180