The Brussels Post, 1979-12-12, Page 17DISCOUNTS
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Pre-schoolers entertained
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
The Women's Institute
entertained pre-school
Aildren of the neighborhood
and their mothers on
December 6 at the
Community Centre. After a
short business meeting
conducted by the president
all sat down to a smorgas-
bord dinner arranged by
Jean Conley and Beryl
Smith, Edith Baker and
Grace Van Donkersgoed.
After the meal the children
enjoyed a puppet show and
Santa Claus brought bags of
candy.
Rick Knight entertained
two boys from Binbrook who
were playing hockey against
him this weekend. '
Mr. and Mrs, Russ. Play.:
ford and daughters Cindy,
Sherry, and Debbie of
Thorolcl spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mitchell.
Jack Conley was admitted
to Victoria Hospital, London
on. Sunday.
Stanley MitC1101, Listowel
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dunn.
LET'S KEEP MARCHING GIRLS—These majorettes from VVinghan,
looked a little tuckered out as they marched along in the Brussels Santa
Claus parade on Saturday. (Photo by Langlois)
Good demand at Stockyard
The market at the Brussels
Stockyards on Friday met a
good demand with all classes
of fat cattle trading sharply
higher. There were 1272
cattle and 2757 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers - 80.00 to
84.00 with sales to 85.75.
Good Steers - 77.00 to
80.00.
Fourteen steers consigned
by Elwood Gottfried of
Gowanstown averaging 1122
lbs. sold for 85.25.
A steer consigned by Mac
Willits of R.R.1, Wingham
weighing 1140 lbs. sold for
85.75 with his lot of 5 steers
averaging 1240 lbs. selling
for 84.40.
Ten steers consigned by
Lorne Forester of Lucknow
averaging 1216 lbs. sold for
83.55.
Nine steers consigned by
Daniel Horst of RR1, Elmira
averaging 1080 lbs. sold for
84.00.
Two steers consigned by
Ivan Bearinger of RR2, West
Montrose averaging 1235 lbs,
sold for 85.60 with his lot of
16 steers averaging 1188 lbs.
selling for 84.25.
Nine steers consigned by
Ross Durnin of Lucknow
averaging 1132 lbs, sold for
83.25.
Two steers consigned by
R.M. Scott of Seaforth
averaging 1230 lbs„ sold for
84.90.
Seventy-five steers
consigned by Gerald Ball of
Embro averaging 1081 lbs.
sold for an overall price of
83.15. •
Choice Heifers-77.00 to
80.00 with sales to 83.50.
Good Heifers-75.00 to
77.00.
A heifer consigned by Bob
Blake of Brussels weighing
1030 lbs, sold for 83.50.
Eleven heifers consigned
by Jack Flanigan of Dublin
averaging 1135 lbs sold for
82.90 with his 40 heifers
averaging 1107 lbsselling for
an overall price of 81.75.
Fourteen heifers
consigned by Earl Fitch of
Wroxeter averaging 1000 lbs,
sold for 79.75 with his lot of
50 .heifers averaging 918 lbs.
selling for 77.00.
Four heifers consigned by
Leonard Bauman of RR4
Wallenstein averaging 1947
lbs.sold for 79.65 with his lot
of 11 heifers averaging 975
lbs.selling for 78.90.
Five heifers consigned by
Schultz Bros. of Blyth
averaging 1012 lbs. sold for
78.85 with their lot of 17
heifers averaging 991 lbs.
selling for 77.50. '
Sixteen heifers consigned
by George Blake of Brussels
averaging 989 lbs. sold for
78.85 with his 23 heifer
averaging 1001 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 78.60:
Choice Cows - 58.00 to
60.00 with sales to 63,00.
Good Cows - 55.00 to
58.00.
Canners & Cutters - 48.00
to 55.00.
30 to 40 lb. pigs traded
to a high of 27.50.
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