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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1999-06-30, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1999. Brussels Livestock report Steady fed steer, heifer trading ups price The total receipts at Brussels Livestock for the week ending June 25 were head of 1,688 cattle and 336 lambs and 36 goats. F arm Fed steers and heifers sold on a steady trade with cows selling $2 higher. On Thursday veal and lambs sold on a very strong market. All weights of Stockers were $2 higher. There were 434 steers on offer selling from $93 to $98 to the high of $107. One gold steer consigned Walton students win awards Continued from page 11 Walton students. Jay Cochrane won the J. W. Talbot academic award and also the June Boussey award for public speaking. Kendra Bennewies won the J.W. Talbot academic award and was Something’s fishy Murray Lowe and John Harrison were busy at the frier on Saturday afternoon as a good crowd showed up for the Brussels Legion fish .(Ashiey Gropp photo) HP CD SB receives grant By Susan Hundertmark Special to The Citizen The Huron Perth Catholic District School Board has received a $139,500 provincial grant for video conferencing technology. Education director Gaeten Blanchette said the new equipment, which will allow people at two different sites to see and hear each other, will be used to link the board’s two high schools and increase the number of available courses and to link up the Huron Perth board with other school boards for professional development. “There's so much potential for this new technology,” he told the board at last night’s meeting. by Dave Watson, Thedford, weighing 1,430 lbs. purchased by Dominion Meat Packers for $107 with his overall offering of twenty­ seven steers averaging 1,315 ibs. selling for an average of $94.87. One black steer consigned by Simon B. Martin, Clifford, weighing 1,070 lbs. purchased by Dominion Meat Packer for $105 with his overall offering of two steers averaging 1,027 Ibs. selling valedictorian, plus was.given the Lions’ Club Valedictory Award. Shane McClure won the John Few citizenship award and his cousin Amy McClure picked up the French award. Brittany Holmes won the BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK Division of Gamble & Rogers Ltd. UPCOMING SALES BRUSSELS 887-6461■■■■■............................... ...____ for an average of $99.24. Ten steers consigned by Lauderlea Farms, Listowel, averaging 1,317 Ibs. sold for an average of $99.03 with sales to $101.50. Eleven steers consigned by Lome Benedict, Kerwood, averaging 1,368 lbs. sold for an average of $97.56 with sales to $102.25. Ten steers consigned'by Kada Farms, Bluevale, averaging 1,392 lbs. sold for an average of $96.67 with sales to $101.50. Thirty-nine steers consigned by Cunningham Farms, Lucan, averaging 1,356 Ibs. sold for an average of $95.92 with sales to $99.25. Eighty-four steers consigned by Bender Beef Farms, Hensall, averaging 1,260 lbs. sold for an average of $94.70 with sales to $97.75. Twenty-two steers consigned by Ausable Bayfield conservation Authority Award (geography). The music award was won by Stacie Giller. Robbie McClure won the Barb Elston memorial sportsmanship award and Trisha McClure won the Ontario principal’s council leadership award. Laura Hood won the Edna Bell Bursary award for language arts improvement and Kevin Wilbee won the Sheila Morton bursary ‘super fun’ award. Gloria Wilbee sang two numbers and dedicated the song Because I Love You to the graduation students. After the class pictures were taken and refreshments enjoyed the students went to the golf club for some fun, then ended up at Bennewies for more fun. Congratulations class of ’99. McGavins greet at Duff’s United Neil and Marie McGavin were greeters at Duff’s United Church on June 27. As it was so hot upstairs the congregation enjoyed the service downstairs in the somewhat cooler basement. Rev. James Murray’s sermon was called, ‘Sin - the Sermon.’ Medic Alert SPEAKS FDR YDU 1-Baa-66B-15D7 www.medicalert.ca Phillip Hall, Ailsa Craig, averaging 1,360 Ibs. sold for an average of $93.44 with sales to $97.50. Eighteen steers consigned by Terry McCarthy, Dublin, averaging 1,485 lbs. sold for an average of $92.28 with sales to $96.50. Seven steers consigned by Ron Tullock, Meaford, averaging 1,439 lbs. sold for an average of $91.52 with sales to $96. There were 177 heifers on offer selling from $93 to $98 to the high of $98.50. Three limousin heifers consigned by Don McAllister, Chesley, averaging 1,305 lbs. purchased by MGI Packers sold for $98.50 with his overall offering of fifteen heifers averaging 1,254 lbs. selling for an average of $94.84. One gold heifer consigned by Mux Lean Farms, Woodstock, weighing 1,210 lbs. purchased by Dominion Meat Packers for $98 with their overall offering of fourteen heifers averaging 1,254 lbs. selling for an average of $94.54. Six heifers consigned by Dave Bowles, Brussels, averaging 1,121 lbs. sold for an average of $95.77 with sales to $96.75. One black heifer consigned by Cliff Campbell, Stratford, weighing 1,175 lbs. sold for $95.75. One limousin heifer consigned by Harold Schmidt, Hanover, weighing 1,215 lbs. sold for $95.50. Four heifers consigned by Andy Vanderveen, Walton, averaging 1,105 lbs. sold for an average of $95.43 with sales to $97. Six heifers consigned by Karl Terpstra, Mitchell, averaging 1,318 lbs. sold for an average of $93.30 with sales to $97.50. Eleven heifers consigned by Tom Hardy, Lucan, averaging 1,150 lbs. sold for an average of $91.12- with sales to $97.50. Six heifers consigned by Terry Dalton, Lucknow, averaging 1,158 lbs. sold for an average of $89.26 with sales to $96.75. Five heifers consigned by Todd Konency, Walkerton, averaging 1,405 lbs. sold for an average of $86.34 with sales to $96. There were 173 cows on offer selling: DI and D2, $56 to $60 to high of $81; D3, $52 to $56; D4, $45 to $50. 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One limousin bull consigned by John J Shetler, Auburn, weighing 2,240 lbs. sold for $82. One holstein bull consigned by Albert Rechsteiner, Listowel, weighing 2,145 lbs. sold for $70.50. There were 214 veal on offer: Beef sold $90 to $135; Holstein, $75 to $90; Plain Holstein, $60 to $75. Two veal consigned by Melvin B. Martin, Linwood, averaging 618 lbs. sold for an average of $126.78 with sales to $135. Two veal consigned by Decroft Farms Ltd., Clinton, averaging 650 lbs. sold for an average of $123.38 with sales to $127.50. Eight veal consigned by John Martin, Lucknow, averaging 679 lbs. sold for an average of $88.98 with sales to $126. Note: Over 700 lbs. veal will be sharply discounted due to a new government ruling of hides having to be removed. Lambs, under 50 lbs. sold $142.50 to $145; 50 to 64 lbs., $130 to $167.50; 65 to 79 lbs., $137.50 to $172.50; 80 to 94 lbs., $105 to $145; 95 to $110 lbs., $112.50 to $117. Sheep sold $55 to $69. Goats sold $26 to $110. Steers, 400 - 499 lbs., sold $121 to $146; 500 - 599 lbs., $121 to $151; 600 - 699 lbs., $109 to $130; 700 - 799 lbs., $100 to $124; 800 - 899 lbs., $101 to $116.50; 900 lbs. ^ahd over, $91 to $107.50. Heifers, 400 - 499 lbs., sold $108 to $126; 500 - 599 lbs., $97 to $119.50; 600 - 699 lbs., $94 to $110.50; 700 - 799 lbs., $100 to $112; 800 - 899 lbs., $93.50 to $108; 900 lbs. and over, $87.50 to $106.50. Plain stockers sold $48 to $65.