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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-02-04, Page 6A6 THE HURON EXPOSITOR FEBRUARY 4, 1981 Stockyardsdemand• � meet . at� higher prices The market at Brussels, Stockyards met a' Emblem, Farms. .of RR 1, Dungannon Wayne TebbettofRR 2, Clinton.averaging good demand at higher pricesop both steers . ,averaging 12'39 lbs, sold for an overall price of 1177• lbs, sold for 86.69 with their offering of and heifers with some choice cattle carrying. 84.77 with, sales to 86.60 : 41 heifers- averaging 1137 lbs. selling for an.. heavy tag being discounted, Cows sold at Ten steers consigned by Grant Sterling of overall price of 85;29. ' strong prices ,with pigs. steady to higher. ' ,1.3, Clinton averaging.1 181 lbs. sold for an Eighteen heifers consigned by Cecil and There were 751 cattle and 754 pigs. on•offer, •. overall price of 84:56, Karl Raszmann of. RR 1, Monkton averaging (7/vice Steers 83:50 to 87.00 with • sales t0 Foul leen . steers consigned bar Harold 1186lbs. sold toren overall price of 84.83 with 89.75' Po echman' of Rit 3. ; Walkerton averaging a• sale at 89,25. ' Good Steers 80.00' to 83.59. • 1209 lbs. sold foran overall price of 84.30 Eighteen: heifers consigned by Glen Carter A• steerconsignedtby Calvin Semple of RR Farms steers consigned by,K. & L Beef ' ofLondesboro averaging 10.73lbs. sold `foran 1, Ethel wei hin 1270113s, sold for 89.75 with Eleven g g 1, Ethel averaging ,1238lbs, sold 'overall price of 84109with a sale to 87.50., his lot of 4 steers averaging 1245 lbs,.selling , for an overall price of 84.07-, 'Twenty-one heifers consigned by George for7.87^15 " T-hirty'six—steers consigned by Murray �1ak oe f R>3 2 B ssels avers ing 1054'lbs of Eleven steers consigned eraging 1271 b T - Karel ichiels: McKague of•RR2, W.ingham averaging 1181 • sold for an overall Of 83.06. s. sold lbs. sold for an overall price of 83.78 with a • Five hereford heifers consigned by Gordon' for_l0 .8CLwith his_off ing of 45 steers sale, to 85 755 Jackson of lastowel averaging'8O8 lbs.'sold ' averaging 1247.. lbs. selling for an overall Twelve steers consigned .by Andy TMC- of r>1-4:00 with his o o B' puce of 85.96 with sales to 88.00. Michael of RR•2, Wroxeter averaging 1162 .903 lits. selling for an. overall price of 82 74; .. Seven steers consigned; by Neil Edgar oflbs, ,sold for, an overall price of 83.81 with aTwo hereford heifers consigned by Brian. • RR3., W ingham averaging 1136 lbs. sold' for •sale to 85.00. ' .. , McBurney of'RR 1'' W Ingham averaging 950 85.50. Ten steers consigned by Fred Kneciite1 of ' lbs. sold for 84;00 .with his lot of 12 heifers Thirteen steers' consigned by Hodgins '. 1111 2, Gadshill averaging 1202 lbs. sold for averaging 1028 lbs. selling, for 81.60.. . • Bros. of RR 8, Parkhill averaging 1368 lbs„ 83.80. - : ..- . Two. hereford heifers consigned by•:Bill •sold for. an overall price of 8.5,26. Thirty-one steers consigned by Ken Pullen of Proton'Station averaging..955 lbs. Eleven steers consigned by Doug Wagg of Hooper of RR 5, Brussels averaging 1179 lbs: sold for 82.55. BR5, Mitchell averaging -122-3 lbs, sold for an , sold for an overall price 61..83.51 with sales to Nine hereford heifers consigned by Bill overall price ef•85,05'. 84.,75. ' Burke of Atwood averaging 863 'lbs. sold" -for Eight steers consigned by Bill Elston of RR ' Choice Exotic Heifers - 83.00 1686.50 with .,an overall price of :81 75; • 5, Brussels averaging 1236 lbs, sold for 84,85•. sales to 89..25. Twelve hereford heifers consigned by '• . : , Forty-five steers consigned.by Murray Choice. • White-faced Heifers • - 7900. to ' Elmer. Jeffrey of 'RR 1, 'Clifford averaging Forbes of RR 2,. Clinton, averaging• 1264' lbs, 83:0'0. ` 1041 .lbs: sold for 82.•40, .sold for an overall price.of.84.78, Choice•Cows - 59.00 to 63.00 with a sale to. Twenty-seven steers consigned byMaple . Seven heifers 'consigned by , Jack and 77:09. ' •• _ - e . Good Cows - 55:90 to 59.00 • * • Canners and Cutters - 50.00 to •55'.00.. •• Crop• insurance meetings` •Chamlais cow consigned by Mervin .se • • ' Smith of RR 1, Walton weighing •1.430, lbs. Flinal dates and locations ,are setfor the Walkerton, Walkerton Community Centre. • • sold for 77.00. - crop insurance review meetings, Agriculture • As part of the review, the committee will All weights of pigs sold actively. and Food Minister. Jack; Riddell has: -an- examine federal and nr�vincial- legislation; Pigs under 30•lbs.traded toahigh of$1.51. pounced; protection farmers need,i n today's economic ' per Ib. , $. 'rhe public meetings are the first phase of a climate.; programs Mother jurisdictions; and .. ' 30 to 40 lb •pigs traded to a high of $1,•43- review ofthe•currentcrop insurance program a general review of the current production 40 to 50 lb: pigs to a high of $1:29.• ANNE ALTON oft -the West Huron Junlor Farmers Club was named Me recipient of the to •be conducted by a ,10 -member. 'review guarantee concept.' . 50 to•60•Ib.;pigs 10 a high Of $1.25. Participation Award at the Jifnior Farmers annual banquet held in' Clinton. Marlen Vincent, m comittee. ' • The •committee will •also consider recon'- 60 to 70 lb, pigs to a high of $1.21, • on behalf of -Vincent Farm•Equipment made the presentation. .(Shelley Mephee-.Halst photo) • 'Farther Ontario-Federationof Agriculture mendations of the Crop. Insurance subcom- 70 to 80 Ib. pigs -to a high of $1.09 per lb. president Harry Pelissero was named chair- mince including recommendations of: the r: em ers areFederation o gricu ore, the Ralph' Beamer, RR 1, Rid eville'• Rogerfederal- roviricia�l^worki •� George. RR4,.Powassan; John Sikma, RR 2, relief and input from the public. • • Newcastle; Ruth Tobler, RR3, N'ew Liskeard; All •interested. individuals and . organiza= Marcel Legaplt, RR 1, Moose Creek; Larry. tions are invited to present written or oral Wheatley, RR 1: Dublin; Pat Hoy; RR 4, briefs at the. meetings. Written submissions, Merlin: Greg :Brown of • the Ontario Crop will also be accepted by mail through the. Insurance Commission; and George Pikor, of Ontario Crop insurance.Commission office Agriculture Canada. until March 31, 1987. -Background informa- Meetings -begin at 16 a.m. unless 'noted • tion about crop insurance programs is otherwise. locally meetings are as. follows available from the Ontario Crop hisurance February 26, Stratford. Stratford Coliseum, Commission, 5th Floor, 801 l3a'St:, Toronto, Upper, Kinsman Hall; and February 27, . Ontario M7A 1137. • man of the committee Othe m b f A It h g p ng group on disaster Jo c. g , y president. . • John McIntosh of RR 5, Brussels is the vice-president; Allen Cardiff, RR5,Brussels, ;Joan 'Bernard •of Brussels is the 1987 first ' 1981 president of. the Brussels Agricultural - second vice-president;. Rose Marie Bishop, : vice-president. Edith Pipe of • Brussels ` Society. He succeeds Keith W illtafnson of RR : RR 1, Ethel, ,secretary -treasurer. - .- remains as secretary:treasurer. 3. Walton and Was acclaimed to the position Two new members were elected to the _ Guest speaker at the annual meeting was . at the society's annual meeting in the board of.directors, while two positions remain Ross Procter .of ee 5, Brussels, well-known • ; Brussels, Morris and Grey Community vacant. Elected' were: Ross Mitchell, RR 3, pork-producerand cattleman who is currently - 'Centre recently: • • • - Brussels and Brian Workman, RR • 2, . president of the Huron County Pork Pro - Mr. Williamson remains on the executive Brussels. ducers and vice-president of- the. World - as past president, while others . elected • In the ladies' division, Betty .Cardiff of -RR Shorthorn Council. He is also past president. include: Jim Hunter, RR 1, Belgrave, first-1,•Ethel was re-elected as president, .while of the HuromCattlemen's Association. • John.:Mc fntosh electeel 'A Society • RENT REVIEW UPDATE' FROM THE MINIR RY OF HOUSING Now theses a Rent Registry for all private rent units in Ontario. One of the most.signifiicant features of Ontario's new rent review system is the establishment of a computerized, province wide Rent Registry. Until now, it was often difficult for tenants to verify that their rents were legal. The new Rent Registry will record the maximum legal rent which can be charged for every private rental unit in the province. When the registration process is complete, this information will be available ' free of charge to tenants, prospective tenants and Landlords. - Rent information will be • updated annually. - Landlolrls of all private rental units in the province unit be required to register their rents with the new Registry, - When the landlord's units are properly registered, the Registry computer will automati- cally update the rents each year. The Registry will record rent increases for each unit of either the Guideline amount announced annually or by the mount decided upon in a rent review decision. Landlords will soon receive registrationkits. Landlords of rental complexes with more than six units are being sent registration kits with the necessary forms to be completed, . Landlords who have not received a regis- tration kit by February 2, 1957, should phobe or visit their local Rent Review Office, . Landlords of smaller complexes can also obtain registration kits by calling their local ' office, Barrie - Hamilton Kingston. Kitch`ner London M1ssissali:ga North Bay Oshawa • Landlords of residential complexes with more than six rental units must register by May 1, 1987. . r Landlords of complexes containing more than ' six rental units have until May t,1987, to regis- ter information about their units with the new Remi Registry. • Landlords of smaller complexes eontal ling six units or less, as well as boarding house4 and lodging houses, will be notified by the Ministry ' of Housing of aspecific registration deadline at a later date. These landlord's are encou- raged icou-raged to file with the ,!?ent Registry as early as possible. • Landlords are required to file with the Registry the actual rent that was charged on .fu1y 1, 1985, for every rental unit in their complex • Most landlords will only be required to . . register once, • llie Registry will also advise (he landlord' and tenants of tite.tinie limits for making applita tions to challenge or certify the actual r'ent•tiurt has.been retorted. Registry information will be . . easy to obtain, • As there are more than one million rental units in the_province, rent registration will take some time, Men the registration process is fully cont ,pleted;. information from the Registry will be Wettable by toll-free telephone or by visiting a Local 'tent Review Office. For nliore information and land- lord•registration forms, call toll- free 1800-387.9060, or phone your local Rent Review Office. - How tenants can verify their rents. Ministry • When the rents for It building lutve been of registered; the RegistryuizltnotifytreeLandlord WOuSir�g and the tenants of the rent information WhO hitsbeen retarded tor their units. • Ontarl0 HtSn, Alvin Curling, Minister 21 Rent Review Offceg acro the provinces (705) 737-2111 (416),52$-8701 .' (613) 548-6770 (519)-579-5790 (519) 673'1660. (416) 004180 (705); 4764231 (416) 723-8135' Ottawa . Owen Sound Peterborough -St-Catharines nes Sudbury . " • Thunder Bay 'D'i'shing W ndsoi' (613) 230-5114 (519) 376-3202, (705) 743-9511 (416)-684-6562 (705) 675-4373 (807) 475-1595 (705) 264-9'535 (519) 253-3532 MK'i'ii3OPOLPTA! PORON`TO • ' City of Tbronto (416) 964-8281 - •Past York . (416) 429-0664 ..Btobiooke. and York ' (416) 236-2681 North "York (416) 224-7643 Scarborough (416) 438-34522