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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-07-11, Page 12Al2 - 1 HE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 11, 1984 CattleseU at A steer consigned by Stanley Johns of Seaforth weighing 1370 lbs. sold for 88.00 with his lot of 14 steers averaging 1272 lbs. selling for 86.90 Fourteen steers con.igned by Paul Schlegel of R.R.1, Tavistock averaging 1096 lbs, sold for an overall price of 87.42 with sates to 88.75 Thirteen steers consigned by Laverne Love The market at Brussels Stockyards traded on a strong demand with both steers and heifers selling 2 to $3 per cwt„ higher. Cows and pigs sold steady. There were 862 catile and 804 pigs on offer. Choice Steers - 85.00 to 89.00 with sales to 93.75 Good Steers" - 82.00 to 85.00 A steer consigned by L & B Farms of of R.R.2, Dundalk averaging 1256 lbs, sold Wallenstein weighing 1150 Ibs. sold for 93.75 f for an overall price of 87.91 with sales to 89.25 with their load of 43 steers averaging 1317 Thirty-seven steers consigned by Karl lbs. selling for an overall price of'86.24 Forty-two steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon averaging 1175 lbs. sold for an overall price of 89.22 with sales to 92.00 Twenty-two steers consigned by K & L Beef Farms of R.R.1, Ethel averaging 1190 lbs. sold for an overall .price of 88.05 with sales to 92.50 A fancy steer consigned by Perry Strong of Gorrie weighing 1200 lbs. sold for 90.75 Michaels of R.R.1, Sebringville averaging 1116 lbs. sold for an overall price of 87.19 with sales to 89.50 Sixteen steers consigned by Lorne Eadie of Holyrood averaging 1223 lbs. sold for an overall price of 86.91 with sales to 88.50 Seven steers consigned by Ross Turvey of Bluevale averaging 1114 lbs. sold for 87.50 Twenty-one steers consigned by Glen Johnston of R.R.2, Bluevale averaging 1166 Brussels stockyards lbs. sold for an overall price of 86.36 with sales to 88.50 Seven steers consigned by Jack McCarthy of R.R.1, Dublin averaging 1294 lbs. sold for 87.30 with his son Terry's lot of 6 steers averaging 1250 lbs. selling for 86.50 Four steers consigned by Ken Johnston of Bluevale averaging 1110 lbs. sold for an overall price of 88.14 Five steers consigned by Tom Schmidt of R.R.1, Mildmay averaging 1206 lbs. sold for an overall price of 88.05 Choice Exotic Heifers - 84.00 to 89.00 with sales to 93.50 Choice Hereford Heifers - 80.00 to 84.00 Medium Heifers - 76.00 to 80.00 A heifer consigned by Ray McPhail of' Kerwood weighing 980 lbs. topped the market at 93.50 with his offering of 42 heifers averaging 1050 lbs. selling for an overall price of 89.10 Twenty heifers consigned by Jack Flana- gan of R.R.1, Dublin averaging 955 lbs. sold for an overall price of 84.89 with sales to 86.00 Two heifers consigned by Art Anderson of R.R.1, Seaforth averaging 975 lbs, sold for 87.50 Four heifers consigned by Francis Kelly of R.R.1, Sebringville averaging 1005 lbs. sold for an overall price of'86.25 Two heifers consigned by John Bennett of Egmondville averaging 1090 lbs. sold for an average of 85.00 • Two heifers consigned by Cliff Laidlaw of R.R.3, Wingham averaging 1040 Ibs. sold for 87.00 Choice Cows - 58.00 to 63.00 with sales to 65.00 Good Cows - 55.00 to 58.00 Canners and Cutters- 50.00 t9 55.00 Light Bulls traded to a high of 67.25 30 to 40 -Ib. pigs traded to a high of 37.25 40 to 50 -Ib. pigs to a high of 39.25 50 to 60-1b. pigs to a high of 43.00 60 to 70 -Ib. pigs to a high of 48.25 70 to 80 -Ib. pigs to a high of 50.50 Quality roses displayed. in Brussels show, Correspondent EDNA McLELLAN 887-9084 Wednesday was beautiful day for the Brussels Horticultural Rose Show and Bake Sale. Members brought a plentiful supply of baking which soon disappeared when the sale opened at 3 p.m. The quality of the flowers was much better than the quantity. The highest number of points won in the show went to Shirley'Wheeler, the second to Bill Buchanan and third went to Jane White. Cranbrook Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645 The drivers of two cats received injuries in an accident on Con. 10, Grey Twp. on June 27. The accident occured about 4 p.m. when two cars driven by John Schnock and Mrs. H&N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTU. Sales, Service & Installation of Pipelines & Milking Parlours R.R. 04 WpLTON 887-6063 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE NEWS The Majestic Women's Institute held an Old -Fashioned' quilting party each day for five days to quilt their Bicentennial quilt. People from the community were invited to come and put a few stitches on the quilt. The quilt, displayed in the former Cousins Hardware Store, was surrounded by numer- ous old and new quilts on display. Several antiques were brought in to enhance' the display for the windows which won first prize. No admission was charged to view the quilts but tickets were sold for the Bicentennial quilt which was designed and donated by Leona Armstrong and an afghan made and donated by the president, Mrs. Peggy Cudmore. At the final performance of the Farm Show on July 1, the Town Crier drew the winning tickets held by Mrs. Kenneth Moore of Egmondville. PEOPLE WE KNOW Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Laycock, Water- dbwn were guests of Jim and Leona Armstrong and family. Clem McLellan has returned home following an 11 day stay in Wingham and London hospitals. A miscellaneous shower will be held in the Anglican church for Brenda McCutcheon. Watch for further particulars. Mary Clark and Dorothy Mc- Cauley spent Sunday at the home of Verena Bone of Wingham. They attended church service at wrngham United Church were Rev. Martin Garniss, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Garniss of Wingham and cousin of Dorothy McCauley took the service, residenirs • jured in 2car accident Hospital the following day and came home Church, Kitchener, on June 36. on Sunday. Many took in the Bicentennial activities in Mrs. Bentley was admitted to' Victoria Brussels on the weekend, and Atwood on Hospital, London, on Friday and returned July 2. The Canadian order of Foresters and borne on July 4.Workman Electric entered floats in the Several people from the Cranbrookkjj area Brussels parade on Saturday and Atwood on were guests at the Morton-Domigkrovi( Monday, receiving prizes at both places. wedding in St. Andrew's PressVyteria Adam Hagadoorn has gone to spend the summer in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Starr and Kim of r Wallaceburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton on Wednesday. Tracy Engel, London, spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Gordon Engel. Stan Bentley collided. Mrs. Bentley was travelling west and John Schnock made a left hand turn to go into the Grey Township municipal building. Both were removed from the scene by ambulance and taken to Wingham Hospital where they were released the same evening. Mr. Schnock was admitted to Listowel BERG Sales -Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Stabling • Bunk Feeders Donald G. Ives R.R. #2, Blyth Brussels 887-9024 GOETTLER's OF DUBLIN A STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE On the Main Street of Dublin 345-2250 • PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hall and children are here from Alberta and are with John Schnock at his home. Mary Ellen Knight who has been teaching at Moose Factory Island spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knight. BENDER'S ABATTOIR Home Grown Beef and Pork MI11 Street, Henson 262-3130 Wholesale, Retail and Custom Slaughtering. 1(111 day Tuesday. NO CHARGE FOR BEEF SLAUGHTERING IN JUNE Market weight hogs. 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(,1A SINESS ecto Phone 527-024 5 I JEWELLERS 10, • DIAMONDS • WATCHES • JEWELLERY* FINE CHINA • ENGRAVING SERVICE Gifts for every occasion All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 Portable Welding and Metal Fabricating -Reasonable Rates - Don McLennaghan R.R. 112 Blyth, Ont. 887-6673 SEAFORTH INSURANCE BROKER LIMITED 39 Main St., S. Seaforth •Home•Business •Farm+Auto •Sickness & Accidents •Investments 527-1610 AMMONIUM David Longsta'ff Ltd. Optician 87 •slain St. S. Seaforth i►PToti1F:TRlSTS-- N0 nptITHAI.MOi O(.ISTS Prescriptions Filled Promptly SUMMER HOURS Mon Toes. Thur,. FTs 10-5.30 Closed Wed & Sat. Open Tues Fv-ening hs appointment only. COMPLETE OPTICAL. SERVICE 527-1303 1 \pert Interior A •1 \teru+r Dvrorating oir 1.72 Wall( o% Kepi Paints Windne. Shade., HILDEBRAND 'PAINT AND PAPER Phone 527-1880 I`Main SI . Seaforth Cam Holland MASONRY • Brick • Block • Angel Stone Free Estimates S27-1606 Hammer Mills Roller Mill SALES & SERVICE Installation & Parts Keith Simon FARM SYSTEMS LTD. 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