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The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-26, Page 15OF COMPLETE NURSERY STOCK! ! 9 5 GLOBE CEDARS Reg. 11.95 SP. 6 • E`UONYMOUSReg.10.50 SSP. 5 • 95 Blue Danube, Mint Julep. Gold Pfatxor, Hotta. And Orro, Savin, Reg. Gruen Pfltrer 11.95 f0 JUNIPERS 14 95 ALL FLOWERING SHRUBS 1 A variety of JUNIOR SIZE EVERGREENS Remaining balance of EVERGREENS & SHADE TREES S EC $795 P A • L Reg. 4.95 to 6.95 SP. 20 1/2 PRICE $350Th OFF HOUSE PLANT HANGING BASKETS J 10" o $ 95 BASKETS Reg.8.95 y • 8" 0395 BASKETS l Reg.5.95 r A *ALL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL SAT., OCT. 6411 OR WHILE SUPPLY LASTS. EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FALL BULBS NOW IN STOKI! • f TOMATOE Ready picked or pick your own. *CABBAGE *PEPPERS *POTATOES *APPLES * SQUASH *ONIONS AND MUCH MORE.... CROP INFORMATION 565.2122 WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS on Hwy. 21 south of Bayfield a Hwy. a4 west of Zurich 1 ...CIDER MILL WILL BE OPENING SOON! cWuzon cRidye oqczei DAVID STECKLE and FAMILY RR2, ZURICH PHONE:565-2122 Monday To Friday -9-9 Saturday -9-5 erUssells Stockyards ®ice steers sell :at86a.25 The market at Brussels Stockyards traded steady to the previous week on all classes of finished cattle. Choice pigs traded steady. There were 526 cattle and 901 pigs on offer. Choice Steers -81.00 to 84.00 vfith sales to 8.25, Gbod Steers -78.00 to 81.00. A steer consigned'by J & M Ranch of* Brussels weighing 1 30 lbs. sold for 86,25 with their lot of 14 ste rs averaging 1311 lbs. selling for 83.35. • Nine steers consigned by Jim Poortinga of R•,$. 1, Woodham averaging 1133 lbs. sold for82.30 with sales to 83.50. Thirty°el ht steers consigned by L & B Farms of Wallenstein averaging 1264 lbs. s .lr1 for an oyerall price of 81.54 with sales to 85.00. 1 ty-seven steers consigned by Gerald Ball.f R.R. 1, Embro averaging 1060 lbs. sold for an overall price of 81.02 with sales to 84.75; Fourteen heavy steers consigned by Stanley Johns of R.R. 3, Seaforth averaging 1371 lbs. sold for an overall price of 81.03 with sales to 83.00. Four steers consigned by•Robert Sproule of Listowel aver4gging 1287 lbs. sold for an overall average of 81.10. Twelve steers consigned by -Fred Uhler of R,R.;3, Brussels averaging 1269 lbs. sold for an ,overall price of 81.22. Choice Exotic Heifers -80.00 to 84.00 with sales to 89.75. Choice Hereford Heifers -77.00 to 80.00. A limousin heifer consigned by Murray Fischer of Brussels weighing 1260 lbs. sold for 89.75 with his lot of 10 heifers averaging 1167 lbs. selling Sot. 84.30. Twenty-two. heifers consigned by Dan Pearson of Ethel averaging 1022 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.;;1' with a sales to 88.00. Eighteen heifers consigned by Harold & Barry Bell of Wroxeter averaging 975 lbs. sold for an overall priced 80,33 with sales to 81.75. Seven hereford heifers consigned by Herb McLean of R.R. 1 Conn averaging 990 lbs. sold for 79.80 with his • lot of 16 heifers averaging 958 lbs. selling for an overall price of 79.20. Seven heifers.consigned by Harvey Craig of Walton averaging 986 lbs. sold for 79.30 with his lot of 15 heifers averaging 943 lbs. selling for 78.45. Twelve light heifers consigned by Wilbert and Lorne Campbell of R.R. 5, Kincardine a+ieraging 838 lbs, sold for an overall price of 77,15 with sales to 79.50. Choice Cows -52.00 to 56.00 with sales to 66.50. Good Cows -48.00 to 52.00. Canners & Cotters -44.0Q to 48.00, Heavy Bulls to a high of 62.50. Light Bulls to a high of 74.50. 30 to 40 Ib. pigs traded to a high of 36.85. 40 to 50 Ib. pigs to a high of 39.50. 50 to 60 Ib. pigs to a high of 43.75. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 50,00. 70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high of 53.50. 80 to 90 Ib. pigs to a high"of 60.00. • A WINNING TEAM—The champion Breed- ers Herd at the Seaforth fair was entered by 'Onondaga Farms of St. George. Shown from left to right are Molly Henderson, herd owner; Stewart Walters, director of Western Ont. Hereford Zone; Craig Lymburner, Judge; Kathy McKay, zone princess; Greg Hi11, Louis Pelton, Sandy Carter, John Hill, farm manager. (Wassink photo) HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 26, 1964 A15 Agri food month host farms Agri Food Month is October - a special month to celebrate all that farming .and related food service industries mean to our province. In Huron County, host farms of the County Federation of 'Agri9ulture have offered to gwe interested indtvidlals and families a farm tour. Come and see how your food is grown. You may visit a dairy farmhnu fnrm melt rron. mixed farm or a vegetable farm. Contact one of the phone numbers listed below by Oct. 15, 'spp'eclfying your choice of farm tour, arida special time will be arranged, for your visit. Htiron County Federation of Agriculture on Mondays ar>it173Frhdays, 482.9642. Ontario Ministry of Agrlculture and Food, weekdays, 482-3128 or 1-800-2654642. Help your Heart...0 Help your. Heart Fund. Your Soybeans and Corn to Hensall Co -.o".' GRAND CHAMPION Hereford bull at the John Hill, Kathy McKay, zone princess and Seaforth fair was won by the Onondaga Craig Lymburner, judge. (Wassink photo) Farms. Shown from the left are Greg Hill, ANNUAL FALL SALE * Fast efficient service * Honest weights * Fair grades * Fair prices * Patronage Dividends Your farmer oi4ned business !ijjjjjgv District Co4,Icrativ,., e Zurich Brumfield Seciforth 262-3002 234-4393 482-9823 . 527-0770