HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-07-30, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30,1997
IN
MEMORIAM
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Heifers reach $105
BRAY. In loving memory of our
dear Dad and Grandpa Ken who
passed away August 1, 1991.
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us every day
Unseen, unheard, but always near
Still loved, still missed, still very
dear.
- Love from your family. 30-lp
VINCENT. In loving memory of
our dear grandson Michael who
passed away August 8, 1989.
This month comes with sad regrets,
It brings back the days we will
never forget.
You left us all without a goodbye,
But memories of you will never
die.
We miss you more than anyone
knows,
As each day passes the emptiness
grows.
The tears we shed, we can wipe
away,
Ache in our hearts will always slay.
You left us so suddenly, your
thoughts unknown,
But you left us memories, we are
proud to own.
- Lovingly remembered and deeply
missed, Grandpa and Grandma
MacFarlane. 30-1
LIVESTOCK
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for crippled, disabled cattle. Must
be alive and drug free (OFAC
approved). Winch equipped truck.
Phone Earl Lannin, RR 2, Atwood,
519-356-2479 or 1-800-661-0078.
WE BUY AND SELL
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dairy, beef and horses,
crippled and poor- doing cows
PAY IMMEDIATELY
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887-9747
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Does he control you by giving
orders and making all the
decisions In your
relationship?
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Information, support, out
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and group sessions for
women who have experienced
abuse. All ages welcome.
CALL 482-3933
for Information.
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Discuss organ donation with your
family and sign a donor card today.
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AND ASK FOR GARY WALDEN.
Listed at $39,900. Former service
station with 2 large overhead
doors. Concrete block construc
tion. Located on paved road at
Auburn.
Excellent Location: For this 3
bedroom home which Is zoned for
either residential or commercial.
Large lot, detached garage. New
large family room. Priced at
$77,000. Call John Van Eeden
Petersman at 526-7790.
482-3400
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ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM
welding, ornamental railing, trailers,
custom hitches, pigs/cattle penning,
machinery repairs and fabricating.
Call Peter de Jong, 523-4816. tfn
1660 AXIAL FLOW IS THE WAY
to go, when your crops have grown.
John Gillis Custom Combining.
Phone evenings 887-6009. 26-5p
COMBINING WITH ROTARY
machine. Phone Scott Cardiff 887-
9867. 29-3
VCR REPAIRS AND ON-SITE
computer service. Call HVS 887-
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WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers,
1/2 miles south of Brussels. Call
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Urgently Needed for 8 exchange
students from Denmark, Australia,
Finland, Ecuador and Germany.
Four girls and four boys between
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Londesboro WZ
The July WI meeting was held on
Thursday, July 24. There was lunch
at the Blyth Inn then members
proceeded to Blyth Theatre to see
the play, There's Nothing in the
Paper.
It was enjoyed by all.
The Londesboro UCW held a
summer work bee at the church on
July 21 at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Twenty-
five people were there.
They spent the day working on
quilts. Nine quilts were finished
Continued from page 11
Hove, Monkion, avei aging 1,065
lbs. sold for an average of $89.04
with sales to $96. Thirteen steers
consigned by Howard Martin,
Brussels, averaging 1,312 lbs. sold
for an average of $93.15 with sales
to $95.75.
There were 346 heifers on offer
selling from $88 to $94 to the high
of $105. Five heifers consigned by
Gord Brown, Shelburne, averaging
1,039 lbs. sold for an average of
$94.21 with sales to $105. Forty-
six heifers consigned by Perry
Sereda, Centralia, averaging 1,153
lbs. sold for an average of $94.02
with sales to $98.75.
Sixteen heifers consigned by
Brighthill Farms, Bright, averaging
1,089 lbs. sold for an average of
$89.17 with sales to $97.50.
Fourteen heifers consigned by Mux
Lea Farms, Woodstock, averaging
1,204 lbs. sold for an average of
$93.48 with sales to $97. Three
heifers consigned by Paul Go wing,
Bluevale, averaging 1,078 lbs. sold
for an average of $94.78 with sales
to $96.75. Twenty-one heifers
consigned by Hugh Love, Atwood,
averaging 1,148 lbs. sold for an
average of $91.35 with sales to
$94.75.
Quite a lady
Elsie Cunningham, a former Ethel resident, who now lives
at Huronlea in Brussels celebrated her 103rd birthday on
July 7. She enjoys good health, visiting with her family
and friends, her music and reading.
Londesboro UCW
hosts work bee
and two more are ready to tie.
A special thanks to all who
helped. The age group was from
early teens to over 80 years young.
The quilts will be sent to London
for needy families in the church
Outreach Program.
Three heifers consigned by
Robert R. Norris, Staffa, averaging
946 lbs. sold for an average of
$92.56 with sales to $94.75. Fifteen
heifers consigned by Geoffrey
Calder, Holstein, averaging 1,090
lbs. sold for an average of $89.41
with sales to $94.25. Four heifers
consigned by Vern Steinacker,
Stratford, averaging 944 lbs. sold
for an average of $85.90 with sales
to $93.75. Twelve heifers
consigned by Keith Dunston,
Mildmay, averaging 1,193 lbs. sold
for an average of $85.82 with sales
to $93.75.
There were 233 cows on offer
selling from $45 to $62 to the high
of $70. Twelve cows consigned by
Daniel Hay, Clifford, averaging
1,076 lbs. sold for an average of
$53.87 with sales to $70. Two
charolais cows consigned by Jim
Rapson, Walton, averaging 1,183
lbs. sold for an average of $62.32
with sales to $65. Four cows
consigned by Les Brown,
Shelburne, averaging 1,193 lbs.
sold for an average of $58.78 with
sales to $64.50.
There were 12 bulls on offer
selling from $64.50 to $72.40 to
the high of $81.50. One gold bull
consigned by Jim Braiden,
Shelburne, weighing 1,755 lbs. sold
for $81.50. One red bull consigned
by Reuben and Gordon Lantz,
Ayton, weighing 970 lbs. sold for
$77.
There were 379 veal on offer
selling: Beef, $90 to $138;
Holstein, $80 to $95; Plain
Holstein, $65 to $85. Fifteen veal
consigned by Eric Scheurwater,
Paisley, averaging 614 lbs. sold for
an average of $112.60 with sales to
$138. Six veal consigned by John
Verburg, Londesboro, averaging
672 lbs. sold for an average of
$98.61 with sales to $128. Twenty-
two veal consigned by Rick Smith,
Ripley, averaging 635 lbs. sold for
an average of $98.93 with sales to
$121.
Lambs, under 50 lbs., $142.50 to
$170; 50 - 80 lbs., $132 to $167;
and 80-95 lbs., $134 to $145.
Sheep sold $45 to $64.
Goats sold $25 to $80.
Steers, under 400 lbs., sold $105
to $131; 400 - 499 lbs., $104 to
$128; 500 - 599 lbs., $94.50 to
$124; 600 - 699 lbs., $96 to
$114.50; 700 - 799 lbs., $97 to
$110; 800 - 899 lbs., $87.50 to
$109.25; 900 lbs. and over, $93 to
$108.
Heifers 300 - 399 lbs., sold $107
to $125; 400 - 499 lbs., $79 to
$123; 500 - 599 lbs., $99 to $118;
600 - 699 lbs., $98 to $108.50; 700
- 799 lbs., $91.50 to $110.50; 800 -
899 lbs., $92 to $106.75; and 900
lbs. and over, $75.50 to $104.75.
Plain stockers sold $60 to $80.
The news from
L/ondesboro
[Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360]
People
Mr. Ron Nesbitt is a patient in
University Hospital, London. His
many friends and neighbours wish
him a speedy recovery.