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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-10-21, Page 8
PA •--G DERI f S1 tDAY, C CrO)3 1t 21, 1961 Noma PUBLIC E !N S ve ptWNlpllttr rout.* al d iftl two Mtihlht.r Phil % ' oiltntoty she Turnthorry Otool11rrltltt Mwwter Mton end the t orotogo hw eve.. hiwitor Otos. M..tkigs t• be bold an two follows: roto avenins es 1. TwsmWlrry IIosdploirt Meitsr lion .to be held on Wodnesdoy. O0o1.ier 21, INI Eta Ming et 0 p.m. et this Turnbsrry Central 2. Sw etogs Swoop Woterr Phu 4.1s.4. herbs /on Thursetay, istober 22. $$1 tellim each* at tli pm. ot.trto thMeal wits United Chute All reit+tplystt 0101nv$lwl 10 eltt.nd. Presentations will Iw,mego by trw cothiuiting firm of Haugh. Stansbury A Mkhotskl Rtlttited► for Portlier Information Contact: WHEW Valley! Conservation Authority, sox a. Wroxeter. Ontario. phones: 333.537 E...[beef.show and sale held Huron Countlr°o b'irst 441 Reef $how and Rale held 1 hank giveng day at Drusaelo proved to be a great success for the 4-11 members, Huyere bid prices up ves sold. The Grand the 15 u�Chaampion steer owned by Allan Pym of RI11 Centralia sold to Veal's Market and Abattoir of R113 Exeter for g1.i16 i per pound. Reserve Grand Champion steer owned by Julie Town- send of H.R4 &Worth sold to Brussels Stockyards' -Limited at ; cents per pound, Allan ,, Pym's Angus CimousL: cross was top in the under 100501101111d weight class, and Julie "'iownsend's Limousihi. topped the 1,150 pound and up mass. Scott Townsend of 1 ,R4 Seaforth sold his Limousin calfof the 10504150 pound class to Jim Coultes of Wingham for 02 cents per pound. Exeter, Calf and Kippfield Calf Clubs had the . hampion and Reserve steers. Brussels and the 13lyt-Belgrave Calf Clubs were also represented. Of the 15 calves sold, the average weight was 109 pounds and the average price was $86.92per hun- dredweight. Congratulations to the 441 members who worked very hard to feed and train their calves. Many thanks to the buyers who supported the Coultes of Wingham for sale and bid prices up wellu ,.. the show and to above the current low Mack Riddell who auc- market prise. Club leaders tinned the sale. Jack joking- worked hard at the show and ly said he felt the buyers sale and are to comniend- were liberal in their bide► ed. All concerned were most 441 members andclub pleased to be able to have leaders look forward to mak- Brussels Stockyards Limited ing this 'Thanksgiving Show host the show • and sale at and Sale an annual event. -- their excellent facility. by S. J. Paquette, associate Many thanks to Jim agricultural representative Brusselsrnan has two highest indexing boars William J. Turnbull, Brussels, had the two highest indexing boars in the large group of 119 boars which completed tests recently at the R.O.P. Seine Test Station, New Hamburg. These two, top test station "graduates" had station in- dex of 146 and 142 and were sired by a station tested Shu Gain McF'lannel boar in the Ontario . A.1 Unit at Woodstock. Both boars com- bined low backfat thickness of 10.6 min (.42 inches) and 8.7 mm (.34 inches) and good average daily gain on test of .94 Kg. (2.07lbs.) and .80 Kg. he purchase of .selected 26 I' or 2Oi 1 (1.761bs.) per day. Highest indexing Lan- drace was from the herd of Dennis Foerster, Neustadt, and the top Hampshire was from Belldoon Farms, Iona Station, while the top index- ing Duroc was from William Weaver, Dresden. Others among the top in- dexing ten boars were Yorkshires from Belldoon Farms, Iona Station, Thamesbend Farms, Tavistock, and Sunny Cedar Farms, Cambridge as well as Landrace from Kingswood Farm, Kingston WATER WELL DRILLING "01 YEARS EXPERIENCE" • FARM • SUSURIIAN • INDUSTRIAL • MUNICIPAL • • FREE ESTIMATES • GUARANTEED WELLS • FAST MODERN EQUIPMENT • 4 ROTARY IL PERCUSSION DRILLS "OUR EXPERIENCE ASSURES LOWER COST WATER WELLS" DAVIDSON WELL DRILLING LIMITED 4. 4 Rotary and Percussion Drills PHONS 381•.1540 WINOHAM Collect Calls Accepted "ONTARIO'S FINEST WATER WILLS SINCE;1400" and John Boehm, St. Jacobs. A total of 28 boars, all with indexes of 100 or higher .(above the group average on overall performance), were approved for physical and structural soundness. These boars will be offered for sale at the test station on October 22nd at 7:30 p.m. This station tested boar sale is sponsored by the Ontario Swine Breeders' Association and is an excellent opportunity for pork producers to purchase a boar which has proven to be genetically superior when station tested under uniform feeding and management. Boars which are genetical- ly superior for backfat thickness, rate of gain and feed conversion can make considerable improvement in theseimportant economic traits when used in commer- cial sow herds. Allan Pym of RR 1, Centralia had the grand champion steer at the 441 beef show and sale at Brussels on Thanksgiving day. Left to right are Ross McCall! Judge Jim Caulks, Allan Pym, and auctioneer Jack Riddell. (Larry Dihlon photo) Julie Townshend, second from right, of RR 4, Seaforth had the reserve grand champion at the 4-11 beef show and sale held Thanksgiving day. 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