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NOTICE RE SPOT SPRAYING OF WEEDS
This notice is to advise residents of the County of Huron that
the County will be
SPOT SPRAYING WEEDS
In rural areas commencing June 5, 1995 for a period of
approximately 12-14 weeks. Pesticides to be used are
ESTAPROP, Registration No. 14803; AMITROL-T, Registration
No. 16548, and DIPHENOPROP 700, Registration No. 15707. To
be controlled are noxious weeds as per the Provincial Weed
Control Act.
This notice complies with regulation 914 of the Pesticides Act.
For further information and for the locations of the roads to be
treated, please call the Huron County Weed Inspector at 519-
524-8394. Collect calls will be accepted.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1995. PAGE 9.
Brussels Livestock report
Johnson Farms heifers reachp rice of $103.75
Sales at Brussels Livestock for
the week ending Aug. 11 were: fed
cattle, 513; cows, 136; veal calves,
133; sheep and goats, 134;
stockers, 650; and pigs, light run.
The market at Brussels Livestock
saw fed steers and heifers selling
$1 higher. The cows sold steady.
On Thursday the veal sold active,
with the lambs selling very strong.
All weights of stockers on Friday
sold at strong prices.
There were 261 steers on offer
selling from $88 to $92 to the high
of $98.25. Twenty-six steers
consigned by Beetonia Farms,
Beeton, averaging 1,371 lbs. sold
for an average of $88.06 with sales
to $98.25. Five steers consigned by
Charles Ready, St. Marys,
averaging 1,233 lbs. sold for an
average of $92.06 with sales to
$97.50. Forty-nine steers consigned
by Cunningham Farms, Lucan,
averaging 1,314 lbs. sold for an
average of $89.61 with sales to
$95. Three steers consigned by
Robert R. Norris, Staffa, averaging
1,113 lbs. sold for an average of
$91.13 with sales to $94.75.
Two steers consigned by Dennis
Bross, Listowel, averaging 1,320
lbs. sold for an average of $91.59
with sales to $93.75. Eleven steers
consigned by Glen Bickle,
Stratford, averaging 1,343 lbs. sold
for an average of $82.74 with sales
A group of 12 ball players from
Blyth scored a convincing 24-17
tournament victory this weekend
over Body Glove, a pick up team
from the area.
Members of the winning teams
were John Stewart, Barney Stewart,
Ken Stewart, Wayne McDougall,
who all play old timer ball for an
area team, Pat Cronin, Kevin
Coultes, Jeff Peters, who came out
of retirement for the weekend and
Tim Fritz, Rob Finch, Mike
McDonald, Brent Scrimgeour and
Steve Howson.
Other winners were: AA
More sports
on Pg. 15
to $93.50. Three steers consigned
by Roy Ready, St. Marys, averag-
ing 1,312 lbs. sold for an average
of $89.86 with sales to $93.25. Five
steers consigned by David Bowles,
Brussels, averaging 1,341 lbs. sold
for an average of $90.52 with sales
to $93. Four steers consigned by
Murray Smith, Dublin, averaging
1,345 lbs. sold for an average of
$88.82 with sales to $92.75. One
steer consigned by Clayton
McClure, Seaforth, weighing 1,305
lbs. sold for $92.
There were 242 heifers on offer
selling from $87 to $92 to the high
of $103.75. Ten heifers consigned
by Johnston Farms, Bluevale,
averaging 1,097 lbs. sold for an
average of $88.75 with sales to
$103.75. Fourteen heifers consign-
ed by Mux Lea Farms, Woodstock,
averaging 1,133 lbs. sold for an
average of $90.46 with sales to
$100. Twenty-nine heifers
consigned by Tilman Weber, St.
Jacobs, averaging 1,041 lbs. sold
for an average of $84.32 with sales
to $92.75. Twenty-seven heifers
consigned by PDM Steckle Farms
Ltd., Zurich, averaging 1,103 lbs.
sold for an average of $88.56 with
sales to $92.75. Six heifers con-
signed by Woodham Farms, Wood-
ham, averaging 1,136 lbs. sold for
an average of $80.71 with sales to
$89.
Seventeen heifers consigned by
championship, Kinkora Cougars
from Strathroy; BB championship,
911 from Blyth and BB champion-
ship, Easy Riders from Seaforth.
Corrilea Farms, Bluevale, averag-
ing 1,118 lbs. sold for an average
of $87.95 with sales to $88.75.
Sixteen heifers consigned by Terry
Carrscadden, Clarksburg, averaging
1,119 lbs. sold for an average of
$86.62 with sales to $88.25. Three
heifers consigned by Normangrove
Farms, Wingham, averaging 1,098
lbs. sold for an average of $85.57
with sales to $88.25.
There were 136 cows on offer
selling from $40 to $56 to the high
of $65.50. One cow consigned by
Ted deJeu, Innerkip, weighing
1,260 lbs. sold for $65.50. Three
cows consigned by R. J. Wilson,
Walkerton, averaging 1,275 lbs.
sold for an average of $50.52 with
sales to $58. Four cows consigned
by Verkley Enterprize, Atwood,
averaging 1,389 lbs. sold for an
average of $50.95 with sales to
$58.
There were 9 bulls on offer
selling from $50.50 to $61.90 to
the high of $72.50. One Limousin
bull consigned by William
Patterson, Mount Forest, weighing
1,765 lbs. sold for $72.50. One
Charolais bull consigned by Rudy
Gingerich, Wingham, weighing
1,830 lbs. sold for $65.
There were 173 veal on offer
selling - Holstein, $60 to $80; Beef,
$80 to $105. A Simmental veal
consigned by Allan Mckinnon,
Brussels Mennonite
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Shallow Lake, weighing 695 lbs.
sold for $94.50. A RWF veal
consigned by Ron MacKenzie of
Kemble, weighing 615 lbs. sold for
$90. A BWF veal consigned by
Ernest Frey, Alma, weighing 545
lbs. sold for $90.50.
Lambs, under 50 lbs., sold $111
to $120; 50 - 80 lbs., $137 to $159;
80 - 94 lbs., $114 to $143.
Sheep sold $59 to $63.
Goats sold $35 to $100.
Rural and urban youth will have
an opportunity to develop leader-
ship skills through the Huron coun-
ty Junior Farmers organization.
The group recently received a
donation of $1,000 from the Huron
Federation of Agriculture in sup-
port of the Pride of Huron leader-
ship camp.
Anyone wishing information on
the camp may write to P.O. Box
779, Seaforth, call 519-527-0725 or
519-527-2525.
Wear a lifejacket
One approved lifejacket or PFD
(personal flotation device) must be
carried for each person on board. It
won't work if you don't wear it.
Stockers, 400 - 499 lbs., sold $96
to $124; 500 - 599 lbs., $90 to
$117; 600 - 699 lbs., $83.50 to
$108; 700 - 799 lbs., $80 to $100;
800 - 899 lbs.,. $85 to $112; 900
lbs. and over, $89.50 to $100.50.
Heifers, 300 - 399 lbs., sold $85
to $108; 400 - 499 lbs., $81.50 to
$111; 500 - 599 lbs., $84 to $112;
600 - 699 lbs., $74 to $108; 700 -
799 lbs., $79.75 to $105; and 800
lbs. and over, $84.25 to'$93.25.
Blyth squad wins 24-17
Tie to the runner
As the runner for the Lumber Kings hussies back to the bag, the Blazers shortstop Mike
Bromley makes the catch, but not in time to tag him out. While the Blazers stayed
competetive throughout, some gliches towards the end had them mercied by the Lumber
Kings. The two teams met in Blyth Industrial Slowpitch tournament action on Thursday
evening.
arm
Jr. Farmers organize
leadership skills camp
BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK
Division of Gamble & Rogers Ltd.
UPCOMING SALES
TUESDAYS 9 a.m. Finished
Cattle & Cows
THURSDAYS 10:00 a.m. Dropped Calves
Veals followed
by Goats
Sheep & Lambs
FRIDAYS 10:00 a.m. Stocker Cattle
1:00 p.m. Pigs
BRUSSELS 887-6461