The Brussels Post, 1980-03-19, Page 5TAKING THE SHOW ON THE ROAD Mrs.
Mary Huether's Grade 2 class from Brussels
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Public School took their, phow about a bachilor
dreaming of his girlfriends on the road and on
Wednesday of last week put 'on a performance
'for the Women is Institute at the Library. (Photo
I by. Langlois)
pring
nto the
March
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The market at Brussels•
Stockyards on Friday traded
lower on all classes of cattle
and pigs. There were 606
cattle and 1139 pigs on offer. -
Choice Steers - 77.00 to.
79.00 with sales to 79.50.
Good Steers - 75.00 to 77.00.
,A steer consigned by Hugh
Osborne of Monkton
weighing 1190 lbs. sold fOr
79.50 with his 8 steers .
averaging 1285 lbs. selling
for 78.00. *
• Thirteen steers consigned
by Jacob Weins of St.
Clements averaging 1085
lbs, sold for an overall price
of 78.50.
A. steer consigned by Don
Proctor of R.R.4, Brussels
weighing 1180 lbs. sold for
78.75.
Ten steers consigned by,
Mac Black of Bluevale
averaging 1309 'lbs. sold for
78.10. •
Seventeen steers
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consigned by. George Adams
of Wroxeter averaging 1159
lbs. sold for, 78.30 with hiS lot
of 27 steers averaging 1179
lbs. selling for an overall
price of 78:05.
Six steers consigned by
David Bierness of R.R.2,
Listowel averaging 1096 lbs.
sold for 79.00 with his lot of
'12 steers averaging 1075 lb.s
. selling for 78,15. '
Sixteen steers consigned "
by Aaron Sherk of Elmira
averaging 1160. Ills. sold for'
an overall price of 78.35.
Choice. Heifers - 75.00. to
77.00 with sales to 78.75.
Good. Heifers - 73:00 to
75.00: •
A' heifer consigned by
Frances Walter's of R.R.5,
Mildmay Weighing 1130 lbs.,
sold tot 78.75. .
Four heifers consigned by
Pernard O'Neil of Goderich
averaging, 878 lbs. Sold, for
78.00.
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