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Tines -Advocate, May 21, 1997
Page 21'
Susan Rees, at left, Carrie Connelly and Andrew Martens
Prepare to act out a scene in the Lucan Area Heritage Ride
Back in Time event on May 10 where they played the parts -
of 1843 Biddulph settlers.
Brussels livestock sales
BRUSSELS - Sales at Brussels Livestock for the week ending May 16. 1997.
Ftd Cattle: 751 • Cows: 293 -
Veal calves: 306 Lambs and goats: •178
Stockers: 1210
• The fed steers and heifers sold -S2 higher. 'Cows sold steady. Veal sold $2-53 higher:.
Lambs sold on a very strong trade. All lasses of stockers sold on a steady trade. .
- There were 454 steers on offer selling•f 92.00 W 97.00 to the high of 106.00.
Fourteen steers con+igned by tom Shiell. Wingham averaging 1355 lbs. sold for an av-
erage of 97.04 with sales 10 106.00.
Six steers consigned by Mike Metske, Luckriow averaging 1203 lbs. sold for an average
of 97.22 with sales 10 102 50. - -
• Fourtcen steers consigned by Roger Moore. Goderich,averaging 1369 lbs. sold for an
average of 94,81 with sales to 102.50.
Fifteen steers consigned by Ken and Joan Blackley. St. Marys averaging 1390 lbs. Sold
for an average of 94.94 with sales to 100.00.
i Twenty-seven steers consigned by Murray Shiell. Wingham averaging 1378 lbs. sold
for an average of 93.15 with sales to 49.50..
Twelve steers consigned by Fennell Woodland's Inc.. Newburg averaging 1290 lbs.
sold for an average of 93:94 with sales to 98.75. '
Nine steers consigned by Paul-Aldwinkle, Varna averaging 1287 lbs. sold for an aver-
age of 94.24 with sales to 97.75.•
Eight steers consigned by Jon 1reise, Fordwich averaging 1184 lbs. sold for an average.
of 92.5( with sales to 97.00.
-Four steers consigned by George Pooninga, Woodham averaging 1356 lbs. sold for an •
average of 9.1.98 w ilh sales to 97.00:
}• Four steers cunsrened by "hive Trenieer.$eaforth averaging; j199 lbs. sold for an over-
ate. of 9-t.M)wirh endo." hr91)75. - .
There were 270 heifers on offer selling from 92.00 to 97.0040 the.high of 102.00. •
Fourteen heifers consigned by Leroy Gould. Exeter averaging 1144 lbs. sotdfor an av-
erage of 98.47 with sales 10 102.06.
Three heifers cdnsigncd.hy Machan Construction. Monkton averaging 1135 lbs. sold for
an average of 97 11 with sales to 99.50. •
One limo heifer consigned by Roy Ready. St. Marys weighing 1215 lbs. sold for 99.50.
'three heifers consigned by Earl Bennewies„Bomholm averaging 1085.1b8. sold for an
average of 93.81 with sales to 99.50.
There heifers consigned by Allan Thomton,.Gorrie averaging 1143 lbs. sold tor an aver-
age of 92,01 with sales to 97.50. '
Fourteen heifers consigned by Mus Lea Farms, Woodstock averaging 1179 lbs. sold for
an as crap! of 93.80 with sales to 96.75.
Five heifers consigned by Gerald Vandewalle; Dublin averaging 1115 lbs. sold for an •
average of 90.88 with sales to 96.50.
Tu o heifers Consigned by Arthur Hint. Monkton averaging 1305 Ihs. sold for an aver-
age 492.87 92.87 with sales to 96.(0:
One heifer consigned by Paul Blake, Lucknow weighing 1160 Ibs. sold for 95.00.
Six heifers consigned by Alec Nivens, Auburn averaging 1293 lbs. sold for an average
of 88.50 with sales to 94.25. •
There sere 293 cows on offer selling from 45.00 tp 63.00 to the high of 74.00.
Five cows consigned by Glen Reay, Hanover averaging 1177 lbs. sold for an average of
58.18 with sales to 74.00.
Nine.cows consigned by Herb.Oakes, Clinton averaging 1232 lbs. sold for an average
of 61.16 with sales to 72.50.
' T00 cows consigned by Gerrit J nssen, Woodstock averaging 1703 lbs. sold for an av-
erage of 62 91 v. ilh sales to 12.50. • . .
• There ;sere 306 veal on offer selling: Bee - 9
Beef - 90.00 to 138.00: Hol 0.00 to 100.00:
Plain hol - 74) 0010 91) 00. I .
Four veal consigned by. Albert Hdssels. Wingham averaging 679 lbs. sold for an aver-
age of 1 1 180 ss uh sales to 138.0(1. •
Six seal consigned by John Verhurg. Londesboro averaging 653 lbs. sold for an average
of 11)6.72 with sales to 122.00.
Three veal consigned by Frank Meulens(ecn, Atwood averaging•673 lbs. sold for an av-
erage of 108.31 with sales to 120.00..
- Lambs: Under 50 lbs. . 202.50 to 217.50
5010 80 Ihs
8(I 10 95 Ihs
Sheep:
Goals:
Stockers • Steers: Under 400 lbs.
400.409 Ihs.
5(81.599 -
600.699
7(81-799
8(K)-899
9011 and over
Heifers: 400.499
4181-499
SIB)- 599
600-699
7(X1.799
81X1.899
90(1 and over
Plain stockers: 40.(0 to 55.(X)
180.00 to 215.00
182.50 to 187.50
54.00 to 60.00 •
• S25.00 to $80.00
(12.00 to 124.00
- 94.00 to 130.00
• 83.50 to 119.00
93.00 to 1(18.(8)
83.00 to 106.75 •
81.00 to 101.09
89.25 to 98.(8)
78.00 to 1(14.(X)
86:SO to 125.50
83.00 to 107.50
8010 to 107.01).
80.00 to 98.00 .
75.(0 to 94.50
67.50 ro 91.50
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Denfield Sales Jerry Martens elected.
Market report for Tuesday. May 13.
1997. • - • .
The market at Denfield tnet a very
strong demand at prices $2-$4 cwt.
higher on all classes of fed cattle.
Cows sold fully steady on an active •
market. Veal sold 'higher on a strong
trade. Stockers sold strong. Weaner
pigs. sows, acid boars steady.
Gard Hardy. Lucan sold 24 steers,
avg. wt. 1326 lbs. avg. price 97.40 to •
a high sale to,108.25 purchased.by .
Holly Park. '
Bob Hodgitis, Lucan sold 15 steers.
avg. wt. 1421 Ihs.. avg. price 96.39 .
sales to 101.50 purchased by MGI.
carrel Farms. Granton. sold 5. head.
avg. wt. 1139 lbs. avg. price 96.43,
sales to 103.00 purchased by .MGI.
Choice steers: 93.00-98.00. sales to
108:25
• Good steers: 88.00-93.00 .
Good fed holstein steers: )(0.00 -
87.00 . .
• Choice exotic cross heifers: 92.0°-
96.00. sales to 102.00 '
Good heifers: 87.00-92.00
Common and medium: 75.00-84.(01
. Good cows: 54.00-62.00, 'sales to
70.00
Canners and cutters: 45.00-52.00
Shells: 35.00-40.00 -
Bulls: 58.00-78.00
Direct to Paoker cows over 600 .
Ihs.: 115.00 •
Direct to Packer bulls:•I 17.00
Yearling steers: 95.00-105.00
Yearling heifers: 90.00-100.00
Steer calves: 95.00-120.00
Heifer calves: 90.00-105.00
-Good hol. bull_ calves: 100.00-
155.00
Pigs 40-60 lbs.: 110.00-125.00
Sows: 55.00-63.O0cwt.
Boars: 50.00-56.00
DENFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES LTD.
Special Late Spring Stocker Sale
Saturday, May 31
•
All consignments of calves, yearlings, cows and calves
welcome.
To consign call the office
519-666-1140
Bruce Coulter 294-0585 Brett Coulter 237-3120
GRANTON •- At the: 51st Annual Meeting and Convention of the
Ontario Retail Farm Equipment•Deaters' Association (O.R.F.E.D_A.)
Jerry Martens - Avonbank Farm Equipment Lit1.,.Granton, Ontario was
elected Director for O.R.F.E:D.A for 1997.
O.R.RE.D.A. is a non profit voluntary Provincial Association
founded in 1945. We are a recognized' voice of Tractor, Farm
Equipment and Farmstead Dealers in Ontario. making presentations to•
the Provincial and Federal Governments, supplying Trade Publications,
regular Dealer Bulletins, conducting Training Seminars, Insurance
Counselling and Legal representation to its members.
.O.R.F.E.D.A also operates the Outdoor Power Equipment
Association (O.P.E.D.) for Lawn, Garden and Commercial Equipment
dealers.
Jerry Martens
ALL CANDIDATES
MEETING
for upcoming FEDERAL ELECTION
sponsored by the HURON COUNTY
FEDERATION of AGRICULTURE
Thursday, May 22, 1997
at the r
Goderich Township Hall, Holmesville
8:00 pm -10:00 pm
Attending will be: Paul Steckle - Liberal; Jan Johnstone
- NDP; Colleen Schenk.- PC; Doug Fines - Reform;
and Dave Joslin - Christian Heritage.
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