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Sierra Douglas, '
Zurich I'ubli
'Tabatha Shaddock, (:rade 4
Precious Blood School
Santa bound
Going to see Santa. Mom Leisa McBride, right, hauls Court
ney, 7 months, left, Colin, 2 (and 'a half) and Kaitlynn, 5, to
Zurich Community Centre for Santa Claus Day on- Saturday.
Area children were treated to cartoons, treats and other fun
stuff including •a chance. to share their Christmas .wish dist
with old St. Nick.
Brussels livestock sales
, The sales at Brussels Livestock for the week
ending Ikcember 19. 1997
• Fed callfe: 613 Cods: 336 . -
Veal& bob calves:•513 Lambs and goals: ,
487
Stockers: .1876 . ,
The fed steers and heifers sold on a steady
trade Cows traded steady. Veal and Iambs ,
boih were trading on a good active steads
(rade. All classes of stockers sold steady, •
There were 237 steer on offer selling from
- 880010 94 01110 the high of 106.75..
One Bundle steer consigned by Shawn Co
chrane• Alliston Neighing 1330 lbs. sold for -
•- 1(16.75
Twenty -Iwo steers consigned by Cunning •
-
' ham Farms. Lucan averaging 1425 lbs. sold
for an aserage of 92 53 wiih sales to -104.25. •
Two steers consigned by Gordon 1)aer, Au -
bum ascragmg 1220 lbs. sold for an average -
of 49 05 w tlh sacs 10 1(0.000..- '
Thirteen steers consigned by Schmid) Brook.
Favus. Inc . Woodstock averaging 1425 lbs.
- sold for an average of 90.12 with sales to
1(11.11)
• Eight. steers consigned by Brian Bearss, Si.
Marys averaging 1320 lbs. sold for an avers..'
age of 94. r5 w•iln sales to 96.75. •'
Eight steer consigned by Murray Shier. St.
Marys.weraging 1377• Ihs. sold for an aver-
age of 87.92 with sales to 94.50..
• Twenty-four steers consigned by Lorne Peat.
Bright averaging 1325 Ihs. sold for an aver-
age of 86.44 with sales to 94.(1).
Five steers crinsigned by Armand Fischer.
Neusiadt averaging 1401 lbs. sold for an av-
cragc of 91.42 with sales to 92.90.
•Eigh• steers consigned by Paul Aldwinkle.
Varna aseraging 1348 lbs. sold for an aver-
age of 9062 with sales to 92.70.
Six steers consigned by Don Culbert. Dun-
gannon averaging 1183 Ihs. sold for an aver-
age of 89 19 with sales to 92.50.
There were 301 heifers on offer selling from
88 (1)10.94.(1) to the high of 105.50.
Eleven heifers consigned by Hugh Love. At-
• wood averaging' 1202 lbs. sold or an average
of.93 19 with safes to 100.25.
• Twcnly-one heifers consigned by Johnston
'Fauns. Bluevale averaging 1192 Ihs. sold for
an average of 91:44 with sales to 100.00.
Twenty heifers consigned by Perry Sereda,
• Crediton avenging 1250 lbs. sold for an av-
. erage of 97.44 with sales to 100.00.
Twenty-five heifers consigned by Marley
Farms Lid.. Tecswaler averaging 1271 lbs.
. sold for an average of 89.94 with sales 10
99.75.
Thincen heifers consigned by Gerald Rath -
well. Bmcefteld averaging 1235 lbs. sold for
an average of 84.40 with sales to 99.50.
Five heifers consigned by -Darryl Finkbeiner.
Crediton averaging 1048 lbs. sold for an av-
• erage of 90.97 with sales Io 97.50.
Thirteen heifers consigned by Ken McAl-
pine. Ailsa Craig averaging 1248 lbs. sold
for an average of 91.43 with sales 10 97.25.
Fourteen heifers consigned by Mus Lea
Farms. Woodstock averaging 1229 lbs. sold
for an average of 90.83 with sales to 96.50.
Fifteen heifers consigned by Steven
• McKague. Teeswater averaging 1156 lbs.
sold for an aveiage of 91.51 with sales to
96.00.
There were 336 cows on offer selling from
35.00 to 54.00 to the high of 68.00.
Three cows consigned by Dale and Helen
Orr, Kincardine averaging 1208 lbs. sold for
an average bf 61.86 with sales to 68.00.
Two limo cows consigned by Merkley
Farms. Wroxeter, averaging 1095 lbs. sold
for an average of 57.20 with sales to 66.00.
Nine cows consigned by Andy Schrock Jr.,
Chesley averaging] 132 lbs. sold for an ay.
erage of 53.16 with sales to 61.00.
There were 15 bulls on offer selling from
43.50.10 57.00 to the high of 68.00. •
- One limo bull consigned by Les Bluhm.
Chesley weighing 1295 lbs. sold for 68.0):
'One hlue bull consigned by Jerry Cronin.,
Dublin weighing 1820 lbs. sold for 65.00.
There were' 513 veal and bob calves on of-
fer: Beef seal 95.00 to 13418): Hol veal -
90.00 to 108.00: Plain hol - 75.00 to 90.00.
' Two veal consigned by Murray Nelson. Pal-
merston averaging 688 lbs. sold for an aver-
age of 126.32 with sales to 134.00_
Eight veal consigned by Bellera Holsteins. ,
Auburn averaging 669 lbs. sold for an aver-
' age of 114 93 with sales to 130.00. -
Three coal consigned by Henry Bos. Blyth
averaging 677 lbs. sold for an average of
115.27 with sales to 126.111.
Lamps: Under 35 lbs. 250.(1) l0 325.(0
50-80 lbs. 177.50 to 2750)
80.95 lbs. 142.50 to 177 50
• Over 95 lbs. 117.50 Io 142 50
.One lamb. consigned by Tony Stoilov, BIyIh
weighing 40 Ibs. sold for :325.0).
Sheep: 40.00 to 61.0)
Goats: .S15.00 to S120.0() ••
Stockers`' "
Steers:Under 4(1) lbs. - 8518)10 125.0)
4(10 - 499 lbs. 85.(x) Io 135.10 ,
5(1) - S99 lbs. 90.00 to 126..0)
600 - 699 lbs. 97.00 to 122.1)0
700 - 799 lbs. 85.50 to 1 1 1.5(1
800 - 899 lbs. 95.(0 to 108.75
900 and over 78.0010 101.50 .
Heifers:
300-399 lbs. 81.00 to 133.00
409.499 lbs. 8100 to 125.0)
500-599 lbs. 87.00 to 113.50
600-699 lbs. -84.00 to 106.50
700,799 lbs. 86,50 to 97.00
800-899 lbs. 86.75 to 99.10 .
900 and over 67.00 to 103.50
Plain stockers:50.00 to 65.00 -
How are you? How is Mrs. Claus
doing? Are you and your elves busy
making toys for all the kids in the
world? We have been good this year
Elizabeth would like magic, a barbie
and nail polish, Benjamin would like
a toy race car set, Lego and a con-
struction set that knocks buildings
down with a wrecker ball, and Alana ) .
would like a doll, coloring book` and. s
Markers. We hope you have a nice .<
trip and you like our milk
and cookies.. . -
From Elizabeth (61/2)x' Benjamin (4), Alano 625 months)
Children of Patty and Allan Case
Huron Plowmen schedule
match for August 20=21
CLINTON - The annual meeting •
of • the Huron Plowmen's
Association was held on December
3 at 8 p.m. -at the Clinton
OMAFRA office. There were 20.1.
people in attendants:. _
'The following officers weroal
returned: OPA director - Neil-
McGavin: Past president - P.rul
Betties; President - . George
T(iwnsend; First vice Paui
Pentland; Second, vice - John
Becker; Treasurer -_Marie Hickncll:
Secretary.- Marie ?erric.
The minutes from the previous
meeting and the financial report
were adopted.
Reports were received from: 4-H
Sodbusters . Club leader Paul
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Betfles; OPA .dircctbr .Neil
Mc'Gavin: '99 ,iPM .chairman
Graeme. Craig; '97 Huron Queen of
the Furrow Stephanie MacDonald;
Chief steward „Dun Dodds;
OMAFRA rep. Bob tiuutphries;
and HPA president George
Townsend.
Topics discussed included the
following: priic money; judging on
junior day: and reviewing and
revising the list of directors.
The Queen of the Furrow class is
availahlc for sponsorship..
The 1998. Huron County plowing
match is tentatively scheduled for
August 20 and 21. A site. has yctto
he confirmed,, hopefully .in the
southern part of the county.
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PEACE, HAPPINESS ANd Good HEAIiIII
'Usborne township Council and staff extend their Best
'Wishes for a joyful Christmas and a Happy,
Healthy New }'ear,
Bluewater Recycling Association And Usborne
Township FREE Christmas tree chipping program - at
the Kirkton Landfill Site and the Town of Exeter Works
Department shed up to January, 10, 1998. -
Bluewater Recycling Blue Box Collection - changed ,
from Thurs., Jan. 1, 1998 to Sat., Jan. 3, 1998
Usborne Township administration office will be closed
from Noon on Dec. 24 to Jan. 2, 1998
at8:30a.m.
Denfield Livestock Sales
Market.repoit for Tuesday, December 16. The market at Denfield Live-
stock traded under prefisilre on selected classes of cattle with fancy cattle -
holding'stcady.
John Payne. Wartlsville, sold 8 slecrs, average, weight 1224, aveiage price
93.72.
Dennis Dietrich, Dashwood. sold 6 heifers. average weight 1214, average
price 94.21 , •
Norm Hodgins. Parkhill solo) 30 steers; average'weight.1406, average price
92.44. sales to 708150. 1
Choice.steers: 95-100,sales to l0850; Godd steers: 90-95; Common: 75-
85; Choice heifers: 90-95: Good heifers: 85-90; Common: 65-80; Good
cows: 5056; C:inner5: 40-50; Shells: 20-35: Choice veal: 95-100; Good veal:
80-90; Common: 70-80: Sows: 40-45: Boars: 38-43. ''
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