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.12-,THE BRUSSELS POST; APRIL 24, 1974
A record volume of slaughter
cattle at Brussels Stockyards
Winners at
Howick
bingo
Regular Games: Mrs, Patter-
son, Wingham and Mrs. Schill,
Formosa; Manfred Irwin, Gorrie
and Margaret Edgar, Wroxeter;
Mrs. Huber, Mildmay and Mrs.
Cherrie, Listowel; Dolly Felker,
Listowel; Dolly Felker, Mrs.
Hazelgmve, Wingham; Mrs.
Kaufman, Listowel; Mrs. Atche-
son, Wingham and Mrs. Den-
stedt, Dorking; Percy Fischer,
Listowel, Nora Finnegan, Wing-
ham, and Bonnie Lockwood,
WroXeter; Eileen Wagner, Luck-
now; Mrs, Kaufman and Mrs.
Knapp, both of Listowel and Mrs.
Dodkin, Listowel; Mary Lou
Herd, Wingham, Nora Finnegan,
Wingham, Liz Booth, Guelph,
Mrs. McInnis, Fordwlch, Mrs.
Margaret Adams, Wroxeter, and
Bea Hergott, Mildmay.
Share the 'Wealth: 1-Mrs.
Holloway, Wingham; 2-' Jim
Scott, Listowel.
$25 Special: Bea Hergott,
Mildmay,
Stand up Special: Mary Durn-
pity, Listowel,
Jackpot of $105 & $10 bonus:
Margaret Edgar, Wroxeter.
Lap Card: Lynda Reidt, Wrox-
eter.
Purple Ball game: Mrs. Huber,
Mildmay and Mrs. Cherrie, Lis-
towel -$20.
Dodr Prize : Brenda Gibson,
Listowel, Kaye Lobsinger, Mild-
may, Tena Gardner, Lucknow and
Marie Hall, Mildmay.
Lucky Draws.: Ruth Sharpin,
Wroxeter, Pearl Angus, Wing-
ham, Laura Beattie, Listowel, and
Jack Felker, Listowel.
Dart game: Dolly Felker, Lis-
towel; other names called: Doug
Felker, Listowel and Bessie
Brown, Harriston.
Friday sold steady with 1665
cattle on offer and 551 pigs.
Choice Steers - 46.50 to 47.50
with sales to 48.25 plus 5.
Good steers - 44.00 to 46.00.
A steer consigned by Ross Durnin
of Lucknow, weighing 1050 lbs.
sold for 48.25 plus 5.
Fourteen steers consigned by
Earl Cox, R.R.2, Goderich, aver-
aging 1125 lbs. sold for 48.10 plus
5.
A steer consigned by Les Knight
of Efussels, weighing 1270 lbs.
sold for' 48.00 plus 5.
A steer consigned by Homer
Bauman of Wallenstein, weighing
1160 lbs: sold for 48.00 plus 5.
Twelve steers consigned by Wal-
ter Thur of Elmira, averaging
1375 lbs. sold for 47.80 plus 5.
A steer consigned by Gordon
Mogk of Bornholm, - weighing
1100 lbs. sold for 47.75 plus 5,
Nine steers consigned by Ian
Wilbee of Walton, averaging 1178
lbs. sold for 47.60 plus 5.
Five steers consigned by Norman
Coultes 6 R.R.5, Wingham,
averaging 1160 lbs. sold for 47.10
plus 5.
Four steers consigned by Ross
Driscoll of Walton, averaging
1163 lbs. sold for 47.10 plus 5.
Choice Heifers - 44.00 to 46.00
with sales to 47.00 plus 5.
Good Heifers - 42.00 to 44.00 plus
5.
A heifer consigned by Ross
Durnin of Lucknow, weighing 860
lbs, sold for 47.00 plus 5.
Two heifers consigned by Gary
Rintoul of Wingham, averaging:
835 lbs. sold for 46.00 plus S with'
his offering of 15 heifers averag-
ing 850 lbs. selling for an overall
price of 45.15 plus 5.
Three heifers consigned by Doug
Stanley of Holyrood, averaging
1080 lbs, sold for 45.30 plus 5.
Three heifers consigned by Ed
Taylor of R.RA, Brussels, averag-
ing 937 lbs. sold for 45.00 plus
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