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THE LADIES DIVISiON ot• the •Seaforth
Agricultural Society elected thbir 1,984
executive Friday evening. They include,1
back row; Jane Rimmer, treasureriloreen
Strong and Lois Hodgert, social.:comn(ittee.
Front row, left to right, Audrey McLean,
secreta(y; Mary Fotheringham, president
_and Jane Vincent, past-prealdent, , {Hook
photo)
The138t1: annual meetin of:the`Seaforth
Agricultur'al'Society was hel at the •Seaforth,
District Cam unity'Centres:with 150 people •
attending,. Taal :anal was served bythe
Booster club and`;Bob Broadfoot, . president,
presided' at the:meeting, '
Greetings were,brot;ght front the munici-
qalities of Hibbert, Hallett ivlcli illop;
uckersniith, Stanley, the Town of Seaforth,
by their reeves as well as from the•House of
Commons and the Ontario Legislature.
claire: Reith, was presented with • the
Agricultural Service Diploma for his long
-service in the Egg • Section' of "the "fair.
the secretary.treasurer• presented the
financial statement. Receipts of $50,415
showed; an increase in revenue from the
booth rentals: dances and- entry fees.
Expenses totalled $41428, including , prize
money of $18,890. This is an increase of
$5,650 to prize money alone, In addition the
Society had capital improvements of $9,973
X i" tiro ounOttouse'ltntit bow bleachers,"
10111‘,,,T0,1).0. S'/ Foresemgoverepresentative
00#84**00, from t1►e:On�tatlo°A socia-;.
iiiaofAq, ricltittlralSocietle t,He;said ire has
attended Seaford: FPO'f04'1 anY yealr,s, and
although: they, have had, theishare' of rain it ,,
doesit't "s em 'to ,dampen thee s netts t, ,.
Ken Coleman; P esident c� beBroadfo L1st ,r
Vice, Bob Fotheritigham; 2nd Vice, 'Neil
Dolmage;: Sec. Trees„ Sharon ^Flanagan.
Directors Ire Brian C Abell, ob. Eckett i
Lyle Raney, Mary Fotringhaln, : ancis,
Bicknell,. Wayne finyg'i11,: yle Haney, i"e`9 ,;,,
Kale, Nelson 'Pullthan, Rodger,' Morrison,
Ross Ribey, Kerr Stott,._ Bill.Stra , Peter,
VandeBorne, Bill Wallace, Bruce Whitmore.
Ladies' Division executive includes: Past
Pres., lane Vincent: Pres„ Mary Fothering-
ham;••Sec., Audrey McLean; Tress,, Jane
Rimmer,
Hodgin steer tops
Brussels market ' w
The Market at ttrtassels Stockyards traded
. actively at steady prices on a heavy supply of
finished cattle Cows and.pigs were steady.
There were 1149 cattle and 1116 pigs on
offer.
89Choi.75.ce Steers -83.00 to 86.00 with sales tof
THE 1984 EXECUTIVE of the Seaforth
Agricultural Society was elected at their
annual banquet Friday. They include Bob
Fotheringham, first vice-president, Bob
Broadfoot, president; Sharon Flanagan,
secretary and Neil Dolmage, second vice-
president. (Hook photo)
OFA givesanswers
Have you eves wondered how O.F.A. If you are interested in coming, please
works? How policy is developed? Who to talk contact the Huron County Federation of
to about your concerns? How to represent Agriculture Office, phone 482-9642.
your township or commodity group? if you
have - here s your chance to get some
answers.
All ISiFI'S'(iuu�c'1`ividtja1 ServiF'e hem'bets) in
Huron County are invited to a members'
promotion day on Feb. 14 at Ontario Street
United Church. Clinton.
Guest speakers and discussion group
leaders include: Harry Zwerver. OFA
Executive Director, Brigit Pyke, Second
Vice -President, OFA; and Bill Crawford.
OFA's Director of Insurance.
Good Steers -80.00 to 83,09
A steer consigned by. Hodgin Biros. of
Larkhill weighing 1120 lbs. sold for 89./5'.
with their lot pf 30 steers averaging 1178 lbs.
selling for an overall price of 84;70. '
Seven- steers consigned by David Eadie of
R,R. 5, Lucknow averaging 1210 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 86.25.
A steer consigned by George Adams of
Wroxeter weighing 1140 lbs. sold for 88.01°
withhis offering of 50 steers averaging 1237
lbs. selling for an overall price of •85,30.
A steer consigned by Ralph Dickson of
R.R. 5. Stratford, weighing 1030 lbs. sold for
88.00 with his lot of 9 fancy steers averaging
1202 lbs. selling for 84.75.
Thirteen fancy steers consigned by Wm.
Woodburn of R.R. 3, Parkhill averaging 1260
lbs. sold for an overall price of 85.43:
Twenty-nine steers consigned by L & B
Farina of Wallenstein averaging 1177 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 84.37.
Thirteen steers consigned by Jim Hayden
of Goderich averaging 1210 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 85.08.
Nine steers consigned by Douglas Wag
of R.R. 5. Mitchell averaging1241 lbs, soler
for an overall price of 84.68. 1.,
A steer consigned by Ken Johnston ofx,
R.R. 2. Bluevate weighing 11001tls. soid.fdt -
86,75.
Two steers consigned by Bob MeKague of
Teeswater averaging 1285 lbs. sold for 85.50
with his offering of 8 steers averaging 1165
lbs. selling for an overall price of 84.59.
Eight steers const ed by Norman
Kiestitetter of R.R. 1. Mildmay averaging
1196 lbs. sold for an overall price of 84.45.
Four steers consigned by Ron Kestncr of
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R.R. 2, Mildmay ave;raging1175 lbs. sold for
an overall Price of 84.7$,
. Choice Exotic Heifers,81:00'to 85;00 with
sales to 89.60.
Choice Hereford.Heifefs-77.00 to 81.00;.
Two heifers consigned by Ray McPhail of
R.R. 3, Kerwood averaging 1125 lbs, sold for
89.60 with his offering of 13 heifers
agin 1133 lbs. selling for an overall
price A het er consigned by Harold Bell of R.R.
. I, Wroxeter weighing 980 lbs. sold for 87,50
with his offering of 30 heifers averaging 1005
lbs, selling for an overall price of 83.90.
Two heifers consigned -by David Eadie of
RSR. S Lucknow averaging 1090 lbs. sold for
84.00.
A heifer consigned by Schultz Bros. of
R.R. 3, Blyth weighing 1060 lbs, sold for
85.50 with their lot of 8 heifers averaging
1053 lbs. selling for 83.10.
A heifer consigned by Milton Deitrich of
Dashwood weighing 1010 lbs. sold for 83.75
with his lot of 12 heifers averaging 1035 lbs.
selling for an overall price of 81.89.
Seven well finished hereford heifers
consigned by Don Fraser of Blyth averaging
.964 lbs. sold for an overall price of 81.24..
Five heifers consigned by Elwood Fitch of
R.R. 1, Wroxeter averaging 1100 lbs. sold
for 82.70 with his 25 heifers averaging 1047
lbs. selling for an overall price of 81.31.
Ten heifers consigned by Ken Fischer of
Brussels averaging 009 lbs. sold for 82.80
with .his offering of 20 heifers averaging 976
ll►sr selling for an overall price of 81.37.
Choice Cows -49.0010.53.00 with sales .to
60.75.
Good Cows -45.00 to 49.00
Canners & Cutters -40.00 to 45.00,
30 to 40 lb, pigs traded to a high of 32.50.
40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 39.00.
50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 48.73.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of 56.00.
70 to 80 lb. pigs to a high of 59.50.
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