The Huron Expositor, 1987-01-07, Page 7Louver prices at. E..rursse.Is Stockyards
The market al Brussels. Stockyards Met a
good demand al lower prices fallowinga
he eve .apply all cheajter U.S. and..Western
heel arriving and Ontario producers accept
ing.sharply lower rail prices at the l'armn. Cows
sold. stoadv and feeder pigs. were easier:
There were 9t7 cattle and 390 pigs on offer.
Phoiee Steers -82,00 to436.00 with a sale to
88.25.'
(;orad Steers -711%6'0, to132,00
A steer consigned by`MVlac W illifs of RR .1,
l4 highnm w igbing-LJ;3Q,,, hs .topped_•.th,
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market at 813,25 with his offering of 35 steers •
averaging...1232' lbs selling 'for 'an overall •
price of 83,37:
Forty steers consigned by. ieorge Under-
wnod Farms of RR I-, Winearn averaging
• 12213 lbs. sold foram overali price of84.00 with
a sale to 87 01k' •
'I'w•o steer s consigned. by Welter Gerber of
'' RR I; Shakespeare averaging 1.040 lbs. sold•.
f•
or 85..10 .
Fifteen steers consigned hyKen Dalton of
int I , W,alton•averaging 1158 lbs.. sold for an
overall price.til' 84.63) with a sale to 86.50.
Eleven steers consigned by Doug Shiell Of
•Rli 3, V:Inghanm averaging 1,1.88 Ibs.•sold for
an overall price of. 84.51), ' • . . •
Twenty-five steers consigned by. Murray
Shiellof KR 3, Wingham averaging 1279 lbs.
sold fo)• an Overallprice of 83:6Q. •
Seventy•sleers consigned by, Maple Em-
blem.Farms. of Dungannon averaging' 1205
lbs, sold fin' tui overall. price of 83.06 with
Sales to115.90:
Sixteen heavy steers consigned by I2trne
Eadie el Hnlyrood averaging 1393Ibs sold,
lot an overall_price of 83.25.
Six heavy steers consigned by. Paul,
. Johnston of•Itit 2. Illuevak' averaging 1372
SHCF1 ataf
•The.New 1'earwas welcomed in at .Seaforth
Health Care Facility when residents, staff
and volunteers gathered for a "New Years? '•
Eve Party" in the activity toothWednesday•
evening. Flats, horns: balloons and music on.
•records, 'cos .singing and dancing kept
" everyone in good spirits and a tasty Iti'nch.of
cheese, crackers,'punch, etc.. was served at
8:30 p.m. Everyone sang Auld Lang Syne
,i
• tihhsGr an olnd.l'erall price of X83.50 ith overall price of 8; 021
Y W
l+ivc steers consrgtled by. Ray C Eight hetfersiconsigned by Peier•Minken-'
1
ollin of RR berg•ot Rig Moorefield averaging 1041 lbs,
2 I'm tiveraging 10721bs soldl'og86.1Q With • sold Foran overall•prleeof 84,10,with a sale. at '.
los
1(4.01 '13 steers averaging 103,6 -lbs. selling 85,00. • ' '' • `
for•85,00 Nine heifers consigned by'Cecil and Karl
(Five steers'consigned'by•Wayne•Redmond Raszmann of, BR ! M,onkton averaging l220
ol'.RR2 Auburn averaging 1284 lbs. sold for lbs.'; sold for tin' overate •price of 833,64 with
84:75 With his lot of, 31. steers tfveraging 12,36 sales to 85.00; .
Ibs. Selling for au overall price of 83.87. ' Six heifers eonSig901,byDavidEadieof.RR
•IWenty lour heavy steers consigned by 5 Lu.eknow averaging 13281bs, sold for84.00 •
tun Hayden _of 1i.R3 J h a eragLig�a png3it'._- .ra_ueragmp,42-92—
• 1312 lbs'. sold loranoverall price 91'83:71 with..lbs. selling for an overall price of 82,92, '
sales .1 o 84 50;• Thirty=eight heifers consigned by Elwood
Thirteen steers cpnsigned by Stam Farms F'itch•of IRR 1, Wroxeter•averaging 1096 lbs.
Of Rill, Kincardine averaging 120.7 lb's. sold l Sold for an overall' price of81.98,with sales to
for an overall - price cif ,$3.:31 With 'a sale to.. 83.75. • •
85.75. • . Eleven heifers consigned by George Blake
• EI3;hl•steers consigned 11y Jiin Rapson of. of 41t'L Brussels averaging IQ7T lbs. sold for;
lilt 4'. Wadlon averaging 11e93lbs. ,Sold for an an overall price of 132':86• with sales to 83.90.
Overall price of 83.92 with a sale to 84.75.. •Ten heifers consigned by Glen Carter of
Ten slcers•consigned by Jack Gloush.er of • inndeohoro averaging l 127 lbs. sold for83.10
RR 4...Wingham averaging 1276 Ibs..s.old for .with his lot• of 14 heifers averaging 1137• lbs:
an•overall price o1 83:14. •. Selling•for82.48.
Four heavy Steers' consigned by W m. Filar •heifers consigned 'by 'Earl.' Fitch. of '
• Woodburn ol''Rlt 3, Parkhill. averaging 1417 Itlt1, w rexeter averaging, Nott lbs, sold for
lbs, sold Fir. 83.00with his lot of 13. steers • 83.30 with his offering of' 51'heifers averaging,
averaging f.388 Ibs, selling for an overall 1091 IN. selling for an•overalt price df 82, 41.
;Mice i)f 82.72. • • ' : Two heifers consigned by Jim Rapson of
Ten steers consigned- by Riin and •Roger. •Rft 4, -Walton, averaging•1120 :lbs. sold for
Moore! of RR 4: Goderich averaging 1151 lbs: • 8'4,40..
.sold reran overall price 61 '83.17 with•a sale to Choice Cows., 4W) to 50.00 with sales to
84.25. • 58.00.: ' , ..
Choice N sofie Heifers =.82.01) to 85L Q9 with • Good Cocks • 48:00 to 52.00, • •
sales to 87.25. • • • Canners and Cutlers 44.0(3 (0'48.00,
choice While•d'aced Heifers 78.00 •to Heavy hulls to al high of 75.50.
r
)32:00.
;311 n 11 li c, . d
14 I i It e cd to a•hi h 1.59
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Rf, g $-
A heifer 4onoigncd by, Mutiny Mulvey of per 0)
lilt 'I. Clifford lopped the muket.at 87,25 • 40 iii 50 Ib. pigs' to a high of $1.42.
weighing- 1090 IN. With his 'offering of 12 • 50 fo330.Ib. pigs' Io a high of"$1.29. •
heifers averaging 1' 1 13' lbs. selling ,for,. an; 00 10 70 Ib,, pigs In a high of $1.13 per.lb.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR..., JANUARY 7. '1987
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Isabel Seelt visited with husband.Bill.' ' nursing home. '
' Sydney Scroggs• visited •his mother • Dwight Willis visited with Patrick Ryan at
Madge Refries,
Charles Geddes • visited with his Wife
Carole. •
Georgi Fox returned from Seafortli Com-
munity Elospital: •
• Visiting with. Harold 'Connell- on , Friday
were '(tis daughter Ellen Murphy' and' also
W;irden , l fancy,
'Lucy Hezzn was 'visited by.. -her son John and (Tare Downey. '
Be•zza 0l' Clinton. also grandchildren Ed and Peg and ('leave('odmhs of Seaforth Legion
Aiarg.Bezzo. • -" visited -residents andfiroughl'gilts -for former
' Icii O'Sullivain spent Sundaywith.his sister . Legion members. •
Ursula. and brother James.
Friday.. norning • was - election 'lime for
a officers forthe Resident Cpuncil: The results
• were as• follows: Past President,' Patrick
Ryan: Presidents Lucy Bezzo;
dent, Alfie Alfie Sykes. representative 10 safety
committee, Patrick 'Ryan..
• A special events committee and welcome
and social committee was'aiso appointed on
nomination day, Tuesday, December30. The -
election was keenly contested.
Flidayafternoon the first Resident' Council
Meeting of the year;was held and .the new
. officers took over..". • • '
• Monday afternoon residents bowled at
Starlight Lanes and Tuesday Wes films in the
activity room, -
New Years Daysaw a numberof yisitor's at
the nursing home while some residents went
out.
'Cassie Nicholson had New- Year's Eve
- supper with Harold and Beryl Nicholson of
Ilarpurhey.
Visiting with Harold Connell on New Years
Day were his wife. Helen also Allan and
Margaret Armstrong of-Goderich. .
Gladys Huston spent New Year's Day with
her' family in Stratford.
Maxine Elliott accompanied by Jackie
Raclin visited With the formers sister Lois
'Broome of W ingham.
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Seaforth Health ('are Facility on Christmas
Day and New 'Year's Eve. •
Visitors overt he holidays with F'rankSmale,
•were his wife Margaret. Mary Nolan: Greta
Kerr, Grace Broaddl'onl,' niece Edna Dietz of •
K,ippen. Ann 1),owney, Ethel•Dennis and Eva . " '
McCartney. '
Visiting with. Joe .Downey were Richard
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of spring.'
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New Years af`temoon' residents played
Marjorie Bock and Dorothy Papple visited maitre in the activity room. High -lady -was.
their aunt Lillie 'ludic. - Edith. Salo and high man. 'Ed Dunn.
Inc lic$bhins• and 'I'0m Handy visited with ('insolation went-to'lla Gardner and James
Ababa'( Handy. • Nolan and lone hands, Elmer Iiakcsy. •
.I.r1. kine visited with friends al thea . "lla3ipy New Year to all." -
Maplewood says Happy New Year
• Maplewood Manor enjoyed the season's
holidays and wish everyone a Happy New '
Year.
A welcome is extended to Mae Habkirk.
back after her stay in the Seaforth Hospital,
She attended her family's Christmas dinner
al the Orange Hall on Sunday. December 28,
• Ws nice ince againto haveJackie and Mel
'•Alelanson in frits( days•to 'visit Mae. On
SundayMr. and Mrs, Sims and -Libby Wilson
were also visitors fol' Mae. •
' Pete and Willy 'I'remeer spent Christmas
,Day with family at Mary ' and Ernie
Whitehouse's, On New Year's Eve the
Tremeer brothers were invited to the
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Now residents and staff are undecorating
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1987. The new bird feeder is a little slow.
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