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Exeter Tunes -Advocate
Wednesday, August 11, 1999
Farm news
PQUC BRIEFS
Rodeo banners stolen
EXETER - It seems someone wants their own per-
sonal mementos from the '99 Exeter Rodeo before it
happens.
London OPP Const. Myra Rusk said two white ban-
ners advertising the Rodeo were stolen from in front
of Exeter Subway. overnight Aug. 2-3. The banners
were attached to a chuck wagon parked in front of
shop.
One banner had 'Budweizer' written in bright red
letters and the other had black writing 'Exeter
Rodeo Aug. 6,7,8' and a picture of a bronco rider
and a barrel racer. 4'.1 : ,, ,: = s p a .�; _".
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Market report from
Total receipts at Brussels
Livestock for the week
ending Aug. 6, were 1704
head of cattle, 297 lambs
and 20 goats.
` The fed steers. and
heifers sold on a steady
market with the cows sell.
ing on a very strong trade..
On Thursday veal Sold
steady with lambs Seng.
$2-$5 higher. On Friday.
all weights of stockers sold
at very strong prices.
There were 296 fed
steers on offer selling from
89:00 to' 94.00 to the high
.of 105.75. .
Two limo steers con -
Signed by John=Dorsch,
Brussels averaging -1213
lbs. sold for 105.75.
One limo steer consigned
by Julie Hutchison, Gorrie
weighing 1 380 lbs. pur-
'.chased by Norwich
Packers for ' 105.00 with
.her overall offering of
three steers averaging..
1420 lbs.. selling ,for{ an
average of 97.89.
On limo steer consigned
by Keith Jacklin, Bluevale
weighing 1230 lbs. sold to
Holly Park Meat Packers
for 99.00. •
Ten steers consigned . by
Lauderlea Farms, Listowel
averaging 1351 lbs. sold
for an average of 98.64
with three limo steers
averaging 1375 lbs. pur=
chased by Norwich
Packers for 99.50.
Five steers consigned by
Stephen Tupling, Grand
Valley averaging:1063 lbs.
sold for 95.50.
Forty-eight steers con-
signed by Bender Beef
Farms, Hensall averaging
1344.1bs. sold for an aver-
age of 93.97 with sales to
97.25.
Eleven steers consigned
hr Kada Farms, Bluevale
'averaging 1310 lbs. sold
for an average of 92.99
with sales, to 98.50.
Thirty steers consigned
by Cunningham Farms,
Lucan averaging '1357 lbs.
.sold ..for an aVerage of
92,36 with sales to 99.50.
Forty-one steers con-
signed by Sereda Farms,
Crediton averaging 1413
lbs. sold for au average of
91.90 with sales to 97.50.
There were. 148 fed
heifers on offer selling
from 89.00 to 94.00 to the
high of 99:511
One gold "ifefifer con-
signed by • Andy
Vanderveen, Blyth weigh-
ing 1115 lbs. sold to -
Norwich Packers for 99.50
with his overall .offering of
three heifers averaging
1137 lbs. selliig1or an
average of 94.54.
One rwf heifer consigned
by Wayne King, Gorrie
weighing 1035 lbs. sold to
Dominion Meat Packers
for 99.25 with his overall
offering of 19 heifers aver-
aging 1233 lbs. selling for
an average of 89.87.
Eleven heifers consigned
by G. O'Leary Farms, Ailsa
Craig averaging .1195 lbs.
sold for an average of
93.14 with sales to 99.25.
Twenty-two heifers con-
signed by Springglad
Farms Ltd., Kirkton aver-
aging 1103 lbs. sold for an
average of 91.64 with
sales to 97.00.
Seven heifers consigned
Exeter Saddle Club horse -show results
The Sunday; August 1
results of the Exeter
Saddle Club Horse Show
are as follows:
Senior showmanship -
lst Ria Gowan; JrA show-
manship -1st Sarah Miller,
2nd Jessie Moore, 3rd
Erica Levy; Open English
Pleasure - lst Michelle
Dekens, 2nd Jessie Moore,
3rd Ashley Bull; Open
Hunter Hack - lst Michelle
Dekens;
Open English Equitation
- 1st Michelle Dekens. 2nd
Barb.. McCaughey, 3rd
Ashley Bull; Open Reining
- 1st Margaret Geurts, 2nd
Wendy Laing; Open
Western Riding 1st
Margaret Geurts, 2nd Gus
Geurts;
Open . Trail - 1st Sarah
Miller, 2nd Gus Geurts,
3rd Margaret Geurts;
Junior 'B' Equitation - 1st
Jake Moore
Junior 'A' Barrels - 1st
Joe Brodhagen, 2nd
Ashley Bull, 3rd Alisha
Moore; Junior `B' Barrels -
1st Sandra Gregus, 2nd
Jake Moore, 3rd Jake
Moore; Senior Barrels -
lst Al Parsons, 2nd Jim
Storey, 3rd John Geiger;
Junior 'A' Western
Pleasure - 1st ' Sarah
Miller, 2nd Margaret
Geurts, 3rd Jessie Moore;'
Senior Western Pleasure -
1st Connie Finlayson, 2nd
Gus Geurts, .. 3rd Barb
McCaughey;
Junior 'A' Flag Race - Alt
five riders received no
time because they failed to
return the flag to the bar-
rel; Junior 'B' Flag Race -
1st Sandra Gregus; Senior
Flag Race - 1st Al Parsons
Open Command - 1st
Gus Geurts, 2nd Michelle
Dekens, 3rd Wendy Laing;
Junior 'A' Keyhole • lst
Alisha Moore, 2nd Matt
Mousseau, 3rd Alisha
Moore; Junior `B' Keyhole
- 1st Sandra Gregus, 2nd
Jake Moore, 3rd Jake
Moore; Senior Keyhole -
lst John Geiger, 2nd Bev
Malton, 3rd Usa Currah;
Junior 'A' Polebending -
1st Ashley Bull, 2nd Joe
Brodhagen, 3rd Alisha
Moore; Junior 'B'
Polebending - 1st Sandra
Gregus, 2nd Jake Moore;
Senior Polebending 1st
Al Parsons, 2nd John
Geiger, 3rd Jim Storey;
Junior 'A' Horsemanship
1st Margaret Geurts, 2nd
Sarah Miller, 3rd Jessie
Moore; Senior
Horsemanship .'= lst Barb
by Jeff Corbett, Exeter;
averaging 1285 lbs. sold
for an average. of .9Q;40
with sales4o 93.50.
There were 132 cows on
offer sem:
Di *and D2 cows* 54.00 •to
59.00' t*. the. high": of
72.50.1)3. cows 50.00, to..
55.00. •
1Nvq Sim -cows censigtifid
by: Alf -Iostelt# ; Monkton
averaging i 9a8--.Ibs. sold . .
for an average of 70.69
with sales to 72.50.
TVvo hol cows consigned.
by =Victor Hagg, Brussels'.
averaging 1638.lbs:..sold
for an average of 61.10
with sales to 68.50.
-'Fwo hol cows 'consigned
by Rick Porten . Monkton
averaging 1420 lbs. sold
for an average of 63.35
with sales to" 67.50.
Thete were 11- bulls on
offer selling from 64.00 to
72.00 to the high of 80.00.
' There were 281 veal on
offer se)ling: Beef 90:00 to
134.00. ` Hol: 85.00 to
105.40. Plain. hol: 75.00 to
85.00.
()tie limo. veal consigned
bye 'Melvin B. Martin,
Linwood weighing 615 lbs.
sold to ` Norval Meat
Packers':for 134:00 with
his- overall offering • of
three''ve4l averaging 617
lbs. selling for an average
of 123.24.
Lambs: 50-65 lbs.
110.00 to 157.00. 65-80
lbs. 123.00 - 145:00. 80
95 lbs.' 103.00 to '.120.00,.
95-110 lbs. 97.50 to
113.00. Sheep. 57.50 to
72.50. Goats $30.00 to
$220.00.
Stockers: Steers . Under
400 lbs. 134.00 to 155.00;
400-499 lbs. 127.00 to
149.50, _500-599 lbs.
113:00 to 145.00, 600-699
lbs. 115.50 to 13.7.00, 700-
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92.00 to 104.50.
Heifers - 300-399"lbs.
`115,00 to 132.00, 400-499
lbs. 112.00 to 131.00, 500-
599 lbs. 109.00 to 132.00,
600-699 lbs. 106.00 to
123.2 5, 700-799 lbs. 97.50
to 112.50, 800-899 lbs.
99.00 to 107.50, 900 and
over lbs. 90.00 to 103.50
Plain stockers: 47.00 to
66.00.
McCaughey, 2nd Connie -
Finlayson, 3rd Gus Geurts;
Junior 'B' Down and Back
- 1st Sandra Gregus, 2nd
Jake Moore, 3rd Jake
Moore;
Junior 'A' Down and
Back - 1st Ashley Bull, 2nd
Matt Mousseau, 3rd Joe
Brodhagen; Senior Down
and Back - 1st Al Parsons,
2nd Jim Storey, 3rd John
Geiger;
Senior Texas Speed and
Action - 1st Jim Storey,
2nd John Geiger, 3rd Bev
Malton.
The next horse show will
be on Sunday, August 22
at 10a.m.
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