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Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-08-26, Page 20,R Page 20 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 26, 2009 Brussels Livestock Total receipts at Brussels Livestock market for the week ending Aug. 21 were - 1,721 head of cattle, and 1,031 lambs and goats. On Tuesday, fed steers and heifers sold on a steady mar- ket. Choice steers and heifers sold 88 to 92 with sales to 98.25. Second cut sold 85 to 88. Cows sold on a fully steady market. On Thursday, veal sold on a good strong market with prices $2 to $5 higher. Lambs sold under pressure, while sheep and goats sold steady. On Friday, calves and year- lings earkings sold good strong active trade. There were 167 steers on offer. There were 110 heifers on offer. There were 183 cows on Offer. Export types sold 50.00 - 58.00, with sales to 64.00. Beef cows sold 45.00 - 56.00 with sales to 64.00. D 1 & D2 , 47.00- 53.00. D3, 38.00 47.00. D4, 26.00 38.00 There were 15 bulls on offer, 51.50 - 63.00, with sales to 66:00 There were 216 head of veal on offer. Beef, 110.00 140.00, with sales to 145.00. Good Holstein, 85.00 - 92.00, with sales to 95.50. Medium Holstein, 75.00 - 85.00. Plain Holstein, 70.00 - 75.00. Meavy. Holstein, 75.00 - 85.00, with sales to 90.00. Lambs under 50 lbs., 152.00 - 202.50; 50 - 172.00 - 222.00; 65 - 154.00 - 181.00; 80 - 148.00 168.00; 95 151.00 - 164.00; 110 over, 154.00 - 163.00 Sheep sold 60.00 with sales to 105.00 Kid goats sold 50.00 - 100.00, with sales to 122.50. Nannies sold 50.00 - 100.00, with sales to 12000. Billies sold 150.00 250.00,, with sales to 300.00. Top quality Stocker Steers under 400 lbs., 100.00 - 170.00; 400 -- 5p:j. 105.00 - 137.00; 500 - 600 lbs., 96.00 - 133.00; 600 - 700 lbs., 101.00 - 114.50; 700 - 800 lbs., 99.50 - 110.50; 800 - 900 lbs., 101.25 - 105.25; 900 -- 1,000 lbs., 97.25 - 103.50; over 1,000 lbs., 92.00 - 98.75. Top quality Stocker Heifers under 300 lbs., 106.00 - 149.00; 300 400 lbs., 109:50 - 141.00; 400 500 lbs., 94.50 - 133.00; 500 600 lbs., 90.50 - 110.50; 600 - 700 lbs., 84.50 - 105.50; 700 - 800 lbs., 78.00 - 101.00; 800 900 lbs., 83.25 - 98.00; over.900 lbs., 73.00 - 93.25. 65 lbs., 80 lbs., 95 lbs., 110 lbs., lbs. and 89.00, Photo by Garit Reid • Jeannette Hillebrecht, Sheila Faber and Lynne McCann spent part of their day browsing and appreciating the artisans displays during the Point Clark Lighthouse 1 Soth celebration on Aug. I S. Sympathy extended to the family of Allan Graham Marcia Dawson was given an early sur- prise birthday party last Thursday by her friends and neighbours at the Sepoy apart- Han ments. Marcia turned 91 on Aug. 25. Happy birthday and congratulations Marcia. Visiting with his mother Betty Ritchie is Bryan Ritchie from Red Deer, Alberta. Sympathy is extended to the Allan Graham fami- ly. Pipe band devotees will be able to enjoy the Lucknow Legion Pipe Band when they join the mar- . ried bands in Kincardine on Saturday, Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. A reminder to all seniors that the Lucknow Legion Seniors dining program will commence again on Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 12 noon. Judging by the volume of traffic in and ="=eg around Lucknow on Saturday, the Music In The Fields event was a success. Drop in shoot winners on Aug. 16 were: Nancy Radke, Norma Raynard, Frank Alton, and Gerald Wagner, Most shoots was Grace Finnigan. Lucky draw winners were Velma Morningstar and Bruce Raynard. Winners on Aug. 21 were: Nancy Radke, Caroline Menary, John Harris, Koss Errington. Most shoots 1 Lenore Glenn and Mary McIntosh. Lucky draw winners were Elaine Errington and Gerald Wagner. The Nuttalls put on funny show 'at Blyth Festival We went to see The Nuttalls at the Blyth Theatre last Friday night. The play was written by Michael Healey specifically for the Blyth Theatre at . the request of Eric Coates. Healey wrote the play with. the main characters Catherine Fitch and Gil Garratt, and director Kate Lynch in mind. Fitch and Garratt play mother and son, Ev and Ec, and they were won- derfully hilarious and gave the audience a laugh a minute if not more. If you thought your family was dysfunctional, it wouldn't hold a candle to this family Behind this very strange family with. unresolved problems and issues there are also the problems you get with customers staying in the cabins. All in all, everything combines in this play for an `( .eve-ning, of fun and hilarity. SERVICES ( oil - 1ruCIRurl S F3 Isidit j t_e•rititr ao cowbell Susei, wubaw 5284720 14774324548 .. PR MI UM kiNOvATOR. 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