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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-06-25, Page 10Page 10 Times -Advocate, June 25, 1997 1--1' 1 kM UPT)A A big combine for a big celebration. Bill and Bob Becker along with the employees, customers and friends of Beckprl Farm Equipment Ltd. celebrated 65 years of business on Friday night in Exeter. In 1932,, V.L. (Valentine) Becker first • signed a contract to supply area farmers with red farm equipment, parts and service. Froth the/ initial business relatibn- ship with international Harvester Company and since 1985 with Case International, the dealership has expbrienced considerable growth and change. "We are proud of the way our employees have adapted to the ever changing needs of our clistorners, said Bill Becker, adding they've enjoyed working with thelr customers for the past 65 years. 1. Denfield Livestock Sales l Denfield Livestock Sales Market report for June 1701. The Market at Den- field met a strong demand at prices, $2.00 cwt higher on all classes of fed cat - tie. cows and bulls sold steady. A good offering of well fed veal sold yery ac- tively at strong prices. Stockers traded steady. sows. pigs and boars traded steady. • Ross Duff, Croton sold 4 steers average weight ,1386. averaging/97.71, to a ' high of 105.00 purchased by Holly Park Meat Packers. 1 . 1 ' I Mac Parker, Watford sold 5 steers average weight 1182 averaging 94.65.. Hugh D. Lynch. Hyde Park sold 40 steers average weight 1251, average . rice 94.37 to a high of 101.75 purchased by Dorr Bros. Norman Lewis. Ailsa Craig sold 9 steers average weight 1295 average it price 94.10. - / / Norman G. Hodgins, Parkhill sold 23 steers average weight 12111 average 1 price 93.97 to a high of 97.25 purchased by M.0.1. -Packers. I r Philip Hall, Ailsa Craig sold 11steers average weight.1250 average price/ 93.05. r Doug Crummy. Dresden sold 2 heifers average weight 1178 average price 94.63.• Ed McCann. Dashwood sold 12 heifers average weight 1135 average price 90.50. / • // / QUALITY TYPESETTING Flyers • Resumes • Programs • Brochures • Booklets • and morel For more information please phone Deb Lord at -13 it John-Walls,-(jenfieldsolrl S vral-averrMeat weight 639 average prii:e• 106.67 • Choice steers 92.00-98.00 sales to 105.00 • Good steers ' 138.00-92.00 Choice exotic cross heifers 92.00-95.00 sales to 100.00 Good -heifers 86.00-90.00 Comnion and medium to a high 111.50 purchased b Holl Park y y eat Packers, i heifers Good cows Canners and cutters -Shells • Direct to packer cows Direct 10 packer bulls Choice veal Good holstein veal Plain veal Yearling steers Yearling heifers • Sows • Boars 40-60 Ibs. Pigs 70.00-80.00 55.00-60.00 sales to 63.00 44.00-50.00 30.00-40.00 over 600 lbs. 10000 • 108.00 100.00-105.00 90.00-100.00 75.00-85.00 90.00 -103.00 90.00-105.00 58.00-62.00 50.00-62.00 . 110.00-125 01 . MikE'S BEAST ANd PAINT Should have been listed in the small phone book under Hartman Mike instead of under Mike's Blast and Paint 7- WHY BUSH HOG SQUEALERS MOW DOWN THE COMPETITION. There are iwo reasons why Bush Hog Squealers outsell the competition. The first reams Ceoendabht/. Each model is el:roped with Bash Hog's tough gearbox that cams a 2 -year war. 'ant/. Md. except for the 42 -inch model. atI Squealers feature oval•type blade pans The 5 and 6• toot models have an 1n Ire shear pin wrath bol bearng protection that can be replaced e a snap. The atter blade tips move faster for more eflpent cun-ng Md Busll Hog quality s bu/t irlo every tent toad grass and reduce maintenance problems at tie same time. The second reason for the Squealer's popiitarty is once. Because when you compare the price 01 these 104 canary cutters to the compel ton. you'd find Squealers cut another important thing as )vel ... your costs Choose hem fire cuttttg widths and discover wiry Bush Hog Squealers mow down the corr et:4n. BUSH HOG® DIVISION OF ALLIED mot/cis CORPOIInoti Building the Legend. Fretum Ow* W. Saks & Service Phone (519) 236-4934 Fax (519) 236-7330 22 Mein Street, E' Zurich Brussels livestock sales 1 he sates at Brussels Livestock for the week ending June 20. 1997 Fed cattle: 706 Cows: 206 Veal calves: 292 Lainbs and goats: 247 Stockers: 994 - The fed steers and heifers sold actively at prices $2.00-$3.00 higher. The cows sold 52.00-$4.00 higher. On Thursday veal and lambs sold on a fully steady trade On Friday calves sold steady with yearlings selling $2.00 higher. There were 420 steers on offer selling from 90.00 to 95.00 with sales to 104.00. Thirteen steers consigned by Schmidt Brook Farms Inc.. Woodstock averaging 1442 lbs. sold for an average of 93.01 with sales to 104.00. Twenty-three stars consigned by Terry Dalton, Lucknow averaging 1203 lbs. sold for an average of 92.80 with sales to 101.00. Thiny steers .consigned by Cunningham Famis, Lucan averaging 1431 lbs. sold for an av- erage of 93.11 with sales to 100.00. Four steers consigned by Alvin Heshey, Mount Forest averaging 838 lbs. sold for an aver- age of 82.58 with sales to 100.00. Twenty-one steers consigned by Howard Martin, Brussels averaging 1385 lbs. sold for an average of 92.29 with sales to 95.75. Three steers consigned by Shirmac Farms, Granton averaging 1265 lbs. sold for an aver- age of 93.10 with sales to 95.50. Forty steers consigned by Allan Rundle, Exeter averaging 1278 lbs. sold for an average of 93.15 with sales to 115.25. Ten steers consigned by Kada Farms. Bluevale averaging 1348 lbs. sold for an average of 93.53 with sales to 95.00. / Five steers consigned by Bill Finkbeiner. Dashwood averaging 1283 lbs. sold for 94.25. Twelve steers consigned by Ron Codlin, Grand Valley averaging 1518 lbs. sold for an av- erage of 90.77 with sales to 94.25. • There were 264 heifers on offer selling 90.00 to 95.00 with sales 1096.75. - Fourteen heifers consigned by Mux Lea Farms. Woodstock' averaging 1204 lbs. sold for an average of 92.57 with sales to 96.75. Seven heifers consigned by Karl Teypstra, Mitchell averaging 1133 lbs. sold for an aver • - agge of 89.52 with sales w 96.25. Five heifers consigned by Graham Clowes, Orangeville averaging 1142 lbs. sold for an av- erage of 87.43 with sales to 94.50. , Sixteen heifers consigned by Gord Brown, Shelburne averaging 1196 lbs. sold for an aver- age of 91.41 with sales to 94.25. Twelve heifers consigned by Wayne King, Gonie averaging 1198 lbs. sold for an average / of 90.93 with sales 10 94.00. Seven heifers consigned by Les CoIeinan, Kippen, averaging 1049 lbs. sold for an average of 93.24 with sales to 93.30. Six heifers consigned by Ephriam hoover. Wroxeter averaging 993 lbs. sold for an aver- • Tage.of 90.10 with sales to 91.50. en heifers consigned byiSunnivale Farms. Stayner averaging 1175 lbs. sold for an aver- age of 91.06 with sales to 91.50. Five heifers consigned by Ronland Farm. Stratford averaging 1111 lbs. sold for -an average of 90.26 with sales to 90.75. There were 206 cows on offer selling from 42.00 to 57.00 to the high of 66.00. • Two cows consigned by Grant Rhody. Chesley averaging 1343 lbs. sold for an average of 65.50 with sales to 66.00. - One char cow consigned by Pine -Lane Farms. Cargill weighing 1780 lbs. sold for 65.00. Four cows consigned by Jim Whitley. Creemore averaging 1360 Ibs. sot'd for an average of 58.95 with sales to 65.00. There were 15 bulls on offer selling from 57.00 to 68.50 to the high of 72,00. r One blonde bull consigned by Ken Denman: Clifford weighing 1605 lbs. sold for 72.00.' Two blonde bulls consigned by Kurt Oelschlagel. Clifford averaging 1070Ib.s sold for an average of. 70.10 with sates to 71.50. • ' • / There were 292 veal on offer selling from: • Beef: 90.00 for 127.00. Hot: 85.9010 100.00. Plain Hol: 70.00 to 8500 " Eight veal consigned by John Verburg, Londesboro averaging 671 lbs. s old fordo aver- age of X9.36 with sales to 127.00. Four veal consigned by Lloyd Racher, Mount Forest averaging 565 abs. sold for an aver- t age of 105.34 with salds io 118.50: ' . Two veal consigned by Steve Layton. Clinton averaging 603,1bs. sold for an average of :05.17 with sales to 113.00. • Lambs: Under 50 lbs. . - 50.80lbs. . 80 - 95 lbs. Sheep: Goats: 1 147.00 to' 162.!10_ 145,00 to 161.00 135.00 to 150.00 44.00 to 70.00 $25.00 to 65.00 / 1997 BLAZER "Consumer's Digest Best Buy" $ 399t 36 months/544/S down . Equipped with 4 wheel ABS, driver side air bag, 4:3 litre V6 engine, automatic transmis- sion with overdrive, electronic transfer case, air condition- • ing, AM/FM stereo cassette. $ 32,988* 1997 VENTURE "Automotive journalists Association of Canada, New Van of The Year" $ 329t 1997 MALIBU "Motor Trend Car of the Year" $278t - 36 months/32,800 down 36 monihv12.430 down • Equipped with 4 wheel ABS, dual air bags, 3.4 litre V6 engine, 4 speed . automatic electronic transmission, child safety locks, air conditioning, , AM/FM stereo, battery run-down protection, tinted windows, tilt • • steering. $26,988* Equipped with 4 wheel - ABS, dual air bags. 2.4 litre twin cam1.4 engine, 4 speed auto- matic electronic trans- mission with overdrive, air conditioning, battery run-down protection, 4 wheel indepen- dent suspension, AM/FM stereo cas- sette, power door locks, child safety locks, PA4SLock II Anti -theft, system. $19,988' CAVALIER ASTRO "=1 Selling Car in Canada for Seven Years punning' $229t 36 months/51,300 down Equipped with 4 wheel ABS, dual air bags, 2.2 litre L4 engine, automatic - transmission, air conditioning, PASSLock I1 Anti -theft system; battery run-down protection, rear spoiler. "The Only 8 Passenger Van Priced Under 320,000" $199t 36 months 33,000 down Equipped with 4 wfieel ABS, dual air bags, 4.3 Titre V6 engine, 4 speed automatic transmission with overdrive, 8 passenger . .seating, 'air con- ditioning, deluxe chrome grille. ' $16,400* $19,995" ..111111.1 You should know this: }Based on a 36 month lease for Chevy Astro Van ISA, Chevy Blazer 1SC. Chevy Malibu 1SB. Chevrolet Cavalier Coupe 1S6 and Chevy Venture 1SK equipped as described Annual kilometre limit. 20.000 km. $0.08 per excess kilometre. A minimum down payment of$3.000/52.875/81,800/$1,3001$2,800 are required. Security deposit of 830043475/$350/530015400 are required 'Freight /1 GAL $845/S695/S69538203840, licence. insurance and taxes are not included. Offer applies to 1997 new or demonstrator models Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Dealer may sellnease for fess. Offer applies to qualified retail customers only. limited time offer while quantities last. Offer may not be combined or used with other offers OAC. See Dealer for details. CHEVROLET OtDSMOBI E GM j