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Pigs sell steady at
'The market at Brussels Stockyards traded
actively at higher prices on all classes of
cattle. Pigs sold steady. There were 1019
cattle and 834 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers -83.00 to 87.00 with sales to
91,00.
Good Steers -80.00 to 83.00.
A steer consigned by Maple Emblem
Farms of Dungannon weighing 1300 lbs.
topped the market at 91.00 with their offer
ing of 27 steers averaging 1287 Ihs, selling for
an overall price of 85.94.
Four head consigned by Wilhelm Bros. of
R. R. 4, Walkerton averaging 1305 lbs. sold
for an overall price of 86.70 with a sale at
89.00. '
Four steers consigned by Underwood
Fauns of RR 1, W ingham averaging 1210 lbs.
sold for 88.35 with their lot of 13 steers
averaging 1227 lbs. selling for 86.53.
Thirty-seven heavy steers consigned by
liodgins Bros. of RR 8, Parkhill, averaging
1361 lbs. sold for an overall price of 86.07 with
a sale at 88.00.
Thirteen steers consigned by Barry Hein -
miller of RR 2, Palmerston averaging 1226
stockyards
Ihs. sold for an overall price of 86.33.
Forty steers consigned by Murray Forbes
of RR 2, Clinton averaging 1256 lbs, sold for
an overall price of 86.35 with sales to 87,25.
Eleven sleets consigned by Douglas W agg
of RR5, Mitchell averaging 1170 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 85.18 with sales to 86 75.
Nine steers consigned by Andy McMichael
of RR 2, Wroxeter averaging 1206 lbs. sold
l'or 85.70 with his lot of 16 steers averaging
1207 Ihs. selling for 84.85.
Seven steers consigned by Stam Farms of
RIt4, Kincardine averaging 1177 Ihs. sold for
an overall price of 84.83 with sales to 88.00.
Eleven steers consigned by Robert Mc-
Kague of RR2, W inghamaveraging 1224 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 85.19 with his son,
Murray's 12 steers averaging 1181 lbs.
selling for an overall price of 84.73.
Twenty hereford steers consigned by
Murray Shiell of RR 4, Wingham averaging
1181 lbs. sold for an overall price of 84.17,.
Ten steers consigned by George Adams of
R.R. 2, Wroxeter averaging 1271 lbs. sold for
an overall' price of 84.52,
Five steers consigned by Robert Sproul of
McAdam gets enforcement job
Eugene McAdam was named Municipal toward finalizing the township's zoning
Law Enforcement officer for the Township of by-law.
Hullett, at the regular meeting of Hullett Approval was given to Bud Camney for a
Township Council on January 7, license for his wrecking yard for 1986, but
Also at the meeting, council passed a council added a provision that any further
by-law to impose special annual drainage complaints about the operation may jeopard-
rates upon land in respect of which money is ize his renewal in 1987.
borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act, 1971, A petition from Bill Leiper for a Dodds
in the amount of $5,200. Drain extension was accepted and Henry
The road superintendent was instructed to Centen, of R.J. Burnside and Associates was
apply for the final subsidy for 1985. named as engineer.
Council decided to apply for a part-time Council will meet again on January 213, at 1
student, under the iNA program, to work p.m.
R104, Listowel averaging 1198 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 134.70.
Six steers consigned by Robert Sterling of
RR 3, Clinton averaging 1228 Ihs, sold for an
overall price of 84.75 with a sale at 88.25,
Choice Exotic Heifers -81.00 to 85.00 with
sales to 91.00.
Choice Hereford Heifers -78,00 to 82.0.0.
A fancy heifer consigned by George Blake
of RR2, Brussels weighing 1000 lbs. sold for
91.00 with his offering of 20 heifers averaging
1105 lbs. selling for an overall price of 84.23.
Fifteen heifers consigned by Cecil and Karl
Raszmann of RR 2, Monkton averaging 1103
lbs. sold for an overall price of 85.36 with a
sale to 8..00.
Nine heifers consigned by Murray Vincent
of RR 1, Belgrave averaging 1094 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 84.55 with a sale at 86,25.
Four heifers consigned by Bruce Corrigan
of RR1, Bluevale•averaging 1002 lbs. sold for
an overall price 01 134.80.
Six heifers consigned by W ayne K ing of RR
1, Gorrie averaging 1203 Ihs. sold for 85.80
with his offering of 24 heifers averaging 1099
Ihs. selling for an overall price of 83.93 with
sales to 86.25.
Eighteen heifers consigned by Jack Elliott
of RR4, Ripley averaging 1110 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 83.30.
Five heifers consigned by Glen Kerr 01 RR
:3, Palmerston averaging 986 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 83.93.
Twenty-six mixed heifers consigned by
Elwood flitch of RR 1, Wroxeter averaging
1056 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.47 with
sales to 86.00.
Twelve heifers consigned by George Noble
of RR 1, Harriston averaging 1118 lbs, sold
for an overall price of 82.95.
Five heifers consigned by Don Fraser of RR
2, Blyth averaging 1152 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 82.95 with a sale at 83.75.
Forty-two heifers, mainly herefords, con-
signed by W ilfredj-Iaines and Sons of RR. 4,
W ingham averaging 967 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 80.07 with a sale to 84.00.
Forty-eight heifers consigned by J.P,
Connell and Sons of RR 3, Palmerston,,
mainly hereford heifers, sold for an overall
price of 80.87 with sales to 85.00.
Choice Cows -53.00 to 57.00 with sales to
70.00.
Good Cows -48,00 to 53.00.
Canners and Cutters -45.00 to 49.00.
Pigs under 30 lbs. traded to a high of $1.38
30 to 40 Ib. pigs traded to a high of $1.26.
40 to 50 1b. pigs to a high of $1.15.
50 to 6o Ib. pigs to a high of $1.08.
60 to 70 Ib. pigs to a high of .95 per Ib.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 5, 1986 - A13
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received the award Friday night for his outstanding contribution to the Fall Fair over the
years Mr. Coleman was the president of the Agricultural Society in 19811-82and
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EXPO 101 PRESENTATIONS
For complete details on Expo 843 plan t0 attend our Expo 86 presentations on
Wed Feb 26 al the Old Town Hall in Exeter or on Thurs Feb 27 at the Armories
rn Wingham. both starling at 7 30 p m Our presentation includes information nn
accommodation. transportation. tickets, tours as well as the Amazing West Ed
ninnton Mall ('all our office today to register Admission is fur'
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HURON COUNTY DAY :1T THE BLUE .1 %I'S
F:Ih,on Travel is sponsoring the 2nd annual Huron County hay with the Blue
.lays on Sunday .lune 15th with Detroit Tigers as the 0pprtctti0n Profits (rnrn Huron
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(2:00P.M.-5:00P.M.)
AND
interested persons to attend an
PUBLIC MEETING
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18
at the SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES (Upstairs Hall)
for the purpose of participating in a discussion regarding solid waste management
programs for Seaforth and Tuckersmith.
The meeting is intended to bring the public up-to-date on the current
environmental assessment study and In particular the investigation of the following
Tuckersmith parcels of lad that are listed below and identified on the
accompanying map.
ROVA1. FARM SHOW
For the .trd sear we are pleased to offer a spp��tial Mur,lo the Royal Farm Shoo
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LONDON SHOW TOUR
Heather Reddick of the Huron Country Playhouse will host our Theatre Show
tour to London. England in March. Limated space is available on this tour Book
this exciting week long holiday in London. England (optional extended stay is
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KLM is offeringspecial savings to Amsterdam if you book your airflights before
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Pi'ERTO VALLARTA - 1986 BEST BLT
F umvay Tours is offering the Playa de Oro in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico at $599 00
per person. This looks like this winter's best value at one of Puerto Vallarta's
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Our tour leaves March 28 for a 4 day tour to Nashville and Kentucky Horse
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Loi 31 Con IV LRS
Pt Loi 36, 37, 38 & 39 Con I HRS
Lot 24 Con III HRS
W. Pt Lot 4 & Lot 5 Con XII HRS
Lot 3 & E. Pt Lot 4 Con VI HRS
West Pt. Lot 14 Con II LRS
Lot 7 Con VI HRS
Lagoon Site
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Joe McKenzie
Kootstra Farms Ltd.
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Robert Bell
Robert Gemmell
Leonard Lovell
John & Harry Swinkels
Ministry of Environment
TOWNSHIP
OF
TUCKERSMITH
v/r�/�Z�' DENOTES LOCATION OF
Weil POSSIBLE LANDFILL SITE
For further information concerning the
above, including obtaining a copy of the
committees site selection and evaluation
criteria for a landfill site, contact the
Clerk of Seaforlh, James Crocker,
during normal business hours.
322 Main Street,
Exeter, Ontario
(519) 235-2000
1-300-265-7032
250 Josephine Street
Winghatn, Ontario
519-357-3330
James Crocker
Clerk
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
527-0160