Times Advocate, 1999-10-13, Page 311
Wednesday, October 13, 1999
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12 -Club award
The Granton 1 4-H Club honoured three of its members last Thursday during
its achievement night Receiving their 12 -Club awards in the power produce
club were Lucan residents LennyVandenberg, far left, and Mary Mcllhargey, far
rightAlso honoured for ten years service wasleaderMargaret Bryan, centre.
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Denfield Livestock sales report
The market at Denfield traded on a
strong active demand at prices $1.00-
$2.00 higher on all classes of fed cattle.
With American orders stronger, cows
sold steady, veal strong, stockers fully
steady at strong prices, sows and boars
steady.
Don Eedy and Mark Vanderploeg,
Denfield sold 30 heifers average weight
1294 average price 101.49 with sales to
107.00 purchased by M.G.I. Packers and
104.50 purchased by Norwich Packers.
Clark Fortune, Hanover sold 13 heifers
average weight 1107 average price
98.09.
Ross Barber, Listowel sold 13 heifers
average weight 1261 average price
94.60.
Stanley Burrell, Croton sold 7 head
average weight 1347 average price
93.27.
Norman G. Hodgins, Parkhill sold 30
steers average weight 1427 average price
92.55 with sales to 104.00 purchased by
M.G.I. Packers.
Reg Schroeder. and Bruce Dale,
Centralia sold 11 steers aver age weight
1383 average price 92.35.
Morley Hodgins, Parkhill sold 20 steers
average weight. 1424 average price
91.83.
Lorne McKay, Petrolia sold 5 steers
average weight 1351 average price
91.88.
Ray Packett, Wyoming sold 3 steers
average weight 1273 average price
91.83.
Fennell Woodlands, Newbury sold 12
steers average weight 1396 average price
91.64.
Choice steers 95.00-100.00 sales to
104.00; Good steers 90.00-95.00; Heavy
plain steers 84.00-88.00
Good fed Holstein steers 80.00-88.00;
Choice exotic cross heifers 95.0Q-100.00
sales to 107.00; Good heifers 90.00-
94.00; Common and medium 83.00-
88.00; Heifery cows 65.00-70.00; Good
cows 55.00-60.00; Canners and cutters
46.00-54.00; Shells 30.00-45.00; Bulls
60.00-75.00
Direct to packer cows over 600 lb.
106.00; Direct to packer bulls 118.00;
Good Holstein veal 90.00-100.00; Plain
veal 80.00-85.00; Good Holstein .bull
calves $140.00-$250.00; Cows with
calves $1000.00-1200.00; Yearling steers
100.00-110.00; Yearling heifers 95.00-
108.00
Pigs over 60 lb. 50.00-60.00; Heavy
sows 38.00-42.00; Light sows 33.00-
36.00; Boars 12.00-15.00
Teams needed for volleyball tournament in Zurich
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH CORRESPONDENT
ZURICH - The Knights of
Columbus of St. Boniface
Parish will be sponsoring
their annual volleyball
tournament on November
5 and 6 at the Zurich
Community Centre and St.
Boniface School gym. To
sign up, phone Louis
Masse as soon as possible
at 236-4867 or Michael
Hartman, 565-5516.
Any couples interested in
attending a marriage
encounter weekend from
October 22 to 24 can
phone Frank and Judy at
438-7681 or Martin and
Theresa Van Raay,
Dashwood.
The daily draws of the
cash calendars will begin
November 1. They are
sponsored by the Zurich
Minor Athletic Association.
Tickets cost $20 and can
be purchased from associ-
ation members or from
Nancy Regier at 236-4420.
The annual Stratford
District Right to Life din-
ner/meeting will be held
November 4 at the K. of C.
Hall in Stratford. Tickets
cost $13. per person.
Phone Veronica at 271-
1929 or Mary Jacobs in
Hensall, 262-2013 before
October 31. Guest speaker
will be Paul Steckle, M.P.
for Huron -Bruce.
The C.W.L. Deanery
meeting will be held in
Listowel on October 27 at
St. Joseph Parish. If you
want to go, phone Coby
Vanden Boomen at 236-
4038. The next meeting
will begin with the Living
Rosary in the church
before the 7:30 p.m.
.Mass.
A Halloween Mad Bash
will be held at the Zurich
Community Centre on
October 30 from 9 p.m. to
1 a.m. Tickets cost $5 and
there will be prizes for
costumes. Phone Cheryl,
236-7374, the arena at
236-4969, J&L Variety
Store, or Shelley at 236-
7359. Proceeds will go to
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the Building Fund.
Personals
Jim and Marj Love of RR
#1 Zurich will celebrate
their 40th wedding
anniversary on October
17. There will be an open
reception for the couple at
the Zurich Arena on
October 16 beginning at
8:30 p.m.
Congratulations to
Francis and Doreen
Hartman, 1111 #3 Zurich on
the arrival of their baby
girl Annette Elizabeth,
born October 2.
Hendrich and Gerard
Masse of RR #3 Zurich
announce the arrival of
their granddaughter
Natalia Marie, born
September 18 to proud
parents Dan and Karen
Masse in Clinton. This is
the tenth great-grandchild
for Clare and Lucille
Masse of Zurich.
Ruth Willert of Innisfail,
Alberta, is spending two
weeks visiting her rela-
tives in the area and
mother-in-law Luella
Willert in Zurich.
Steven Denomme of
Abbotsford, B.C. is visiting
his mother Josie
Denomme and relatives
for two weeks.
Jane Lansbergen, Julie
Debus, Shelley Hoffman,
all of Zurich, along with
Theresa Ryan of Kinkora,
recently took a weekend
retreat in Oxley, near
Leamington.
Mark and Lori LaPorte
and family have moved
into the former home of
Orlan Schwartzentruber
on Frederick St. Orlan is
now living at the Maple
Woods Apartments in
Zurich.
Happy 75th birthday
wishes go to Joe
Denomme on October 2';
and to one year old
Veronica Rau on October
12.
Jeff McLaren and Carli
Tieman were married at
the United Church in
Zurich on October 9 with
dinner and reception at
the Zurich Community
Centre.
The families of Jerome
Sweeney and Herb Klopp,
approximately 32 in all,
enjoyed a turkey dinner at
Erb's Country Kitchen on
Monday.
Charlie and Barb Jeffrey
and son Allen spent the
weekend in Pennsylvania.
They visited daughter
Jennifer who attends
Mercy Hurst College there.
The Jeffreys also watched
a hockey game that Jen
played in.
Earle and Ann Flaxbard
spent Sunday in Ingersoll
at the home of Shirley
Ross Cooper.
Len and Jean
#2 Zurich returned
and
Leng, RR
from a
Farm Drainage Workshop
for rural landowners
Are You Concerned About Fish in Agricultural Drains,
Drain Maintenance Costs, or Water Quality in Drains?
This Workshop will be of interest to you.
Learn about a variety of drainage issues and alterna-
tives for construction and maintenance that have been
implemented successfully.
Date: October 28, 1999
Location: Seaforth Agricultural Society Hall
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided. There is no cost to participants.
To register call Steve Bowers or Ken Maronets at
519-482-3428.
Deadline to register - Monday, October 25, 199m'
three-week vacation in
Europe.
Hubert and Marge
Schilbe and family cele-
brated Thanksgiving on
Sunday at their home.
Kevin and Shelley
Geoffrey, Pat and Jane
Bedard and Jean Geoffrey
and her family attended
the wedding of Jocelyn
Geoffrey in Windsor on
October 9. She is the
daughter of Gary and Laura and fiance Kevin
Anna Geoffrey. Raber, and son Ian Regier,
Lee and Rose Regier, all of Calgary.
Clem and Theresa Regier Maurene and Dale
and families attended the Regier and Bill and Helen
wedding of Jermey Regier hegier, Mt. Carmel,
and Becky Henke., in attended a. wedding in
London on October 9. He Sault Ste. Marie on the
is the son of Peter and weekend. Coby and
Bonnie Regier of London. Arnold Van den Boomen
Also attending the wed- kept the two grandchil-
ding were Richard and dren in Zurich while they
Janet Regier, daughter were away.
Darlings Foodrnai'ket
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I would like to take this opportunity to thank Darlings Food
Market -for purchasing my Grand Champion Scramble steer at
the 1999 Ilderton Fair. Thank you ...Scott Phillips
Thanks to Jim and Jeff Darling and Teo and Gary Vansteeg
... Ray Filson
ihuiik you for your support