The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-01-10, Page 15Steers, heifers sol
The market at Brussels
Livestock saw an fed steers
and heifers selling on a
strong steady trade. Cows
also sold steady; On
Thursday veal sold $3 - 5
lower. Lambs sold on a
strong active trade. On
Friday stockerssold steady.
. • Steers
There were 280 steers on
offer selling from 86.00 to
90.00 to the high of .102.00.
• Sellers Farms, Bluevale,`
2, avg. 14301bs„ avg..96.18
to102.00.
Jack Culbert,
Dungannon, 13, avg. 1339
lbs„ avg. 91.38 to 97.50.
'Cunningham Farms,
Can, 65, avg. 1436
• a.vg. 89.41 ta 9600,
Martin Metsk‘,
Lucknow, 12, avg; 1316
lbs., avg. 90.10 to 93.00.
Mel Lyons, Lucknow, 12,
avg. 1392 lbs.; avg. 86.20 to
91.50. •
• Heifers - -
There were 165 heifers
on offer selling from 86.00
to 90.00 to the high of
94.00,
Blair Fraser, Blyth8,
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d on steady trade
avg. 11761bs., avg. 8908 to::
9325.
Gerald
Brucefield, 7, avg. 1172 lbs,
avg. 8193 to 90.00.
Robert flunking, Auburn,
4i, avg. 1318lbs., avg. 84.73
488.75. -
. Jim Moffatt, Wingharn,
6, avg. 1139 lbs, avg. 84.50
zo 725.
Cowl
There were 278 cows on*
offer selling from 35,00 to
4&O0 to the high of 61.00:
4 Robbie - Thompson,
Ripley, 11, avg. 1176 lbs,
•Best. wishes to the coil.
munity for a happy and •
prosperous new year.
Christmas News
Gordon and Nora
Robb had their family at
home with them for. a
Christmas dinner, ,
Finlay MacDonald
enjoyed Christmas in
Kincardine. with Elmer and
avg., 45.86 to 61.00.
Robert ThOillsO14 Ripley, There were 213 veal on
1, weighing 1810 lhs, sod " offer selling from Holstein
for 52.50. 65.00 to 85.00; beef 80.00
Autu4t-n1P9hi, Ntreigitintgth;675* t.° JloQh5.na°14' artin, Lucknow,
lbs., sold for48.00. 3, avg. 717 lbs., avg. $2.32
• to 85,00.
•131115 Allan MeXinnon,
There were 12° bulls on shaDow Lae,. 11, avg. 640
offer selling from 45-0° `4 lbs., avg. 81.33 to 105.00,
Forest, 1,
;vkriplieeigbi ligehcfn:M°72u;not amvagli:6101071, 4Pt:ivat or .k
lbs. sold for 70.00. Lambs
Cam Anderson, Under 50 lbs. - 50 79
Belgrave, lit weighing 1250'.. lbs. ,162.00• to 186.00; 80
lbs. sold for 65.00. •94 lbs. 130.00 to 139.00„
Edna • Culbert, t)Julie Seaforth visited recently
MacDonald, daughter of with Kae and Cecil Webster.
Ocorge and Andrea, had • Cecil and James Webster
returned h�rne from Great were at hone with their
Britain in time to enjoy -the mother forani 'Onus. Cecil
-holidays with the family. • ream:Ida at home for moth -
Max and ' Helen ,ef week and then returned
Riegling's sons; can from to work in -Kitchener. -
Georgian College in Barrie, The Websters enjoyed
and Jay from Fanshawe in, Christmas dinner, in
London, were home for Kincardine with Shirley
Christmas, Helen's mother, Maclennan, along with
Marcella Courtney • of John -• and Wendy
Goderich, was able to spend MacLennan of Mississauga,
the day with them. • and Judy and son Ean
• Bob and Barbara Patin ,of MacLennan of Port Elgin.
Veal
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