The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-20, Page 9Stocker calves •sold hig
The market at Brussels
Livestock saw the top end
steers and heifers selling $1
lower with cows selling.. 2
higher. On Thursday veal
sold 2 - 5 higher. Lambs
sold , steady. On Vriday
stocker calves were selling
5 higher with the yearlings
selling $2 higher.
Steers
There .were 529 steers on
offer selling from 76.00. to.
80.00 to the high of 7.60.
i llowatt,
Londesborough, 12 avg.
1478 lbs,.. avg`, 8 .05 to
87'60, '
Mac Willits, AtVinghara,.
• 600. a 'g4., 1500 lbs”
78.11. to $7.504
Jack Ca1.ib.ert-,
Dungannon, 15, avg,' 1355
lbs., .avg. 80.19 to $725.
Den Culbert,.
Dungannon, '11, "avg..1440
lbs., avg. 78.78 to .81100:
Elmer Smeltzer, Ripley,
39., avg: ' 1481 lbs.,. avg.
75.12 to 78.25.
Heifers
There were 187 'heifers
on offer selling from 76.00
to 80«00 to the high of
84;00.
Qord'on Dougherty,
lryode ich, Qo6'(,, avg.. 1333 :lbs.,
avg. 76.88 t80.75.
Groeiiberg Farms,
Lu know, 11, avg. 1223
lbs., avg. 79,68 to. 80.60.
Bob McPhee, Auburn, 5,
tvg.130$ lbs., avg. 76481 to
77.00-.
Allan • Graham, Lucknow,
4, avg. pav�}gg.1 4 lbs., avg4 74.97
to• ' .Y� py4',00..
Getty McPhee,: Auburn,
}5, avg .1200 lbs., avg. 72. 3
to g 1'6454'
• Cows
There were: 215 cows on
offerselling from : 35.110 to
e 5000 to the high of 64:00:
Wayne Redmond,
Auburn, weighing 1850 lbs.
sold for 57.00.
'Don Lamb, God'ericb, 3,
avg.' 1297 lbs., avg,. 51 07 to
56010.
J'oe Van Csch, Lucknow,
1,' weighing 1340 lbs.' sold
Wingham and District Hospital
In his report for the
resource committee at the
March board of governors
meeting at Wingham: and
District Hospital, Bob Pike.
reported that the net affect
of . recently -announced.
provincial funding cuts to
the hospital will be in the
two-tp-three per cent range,
rather than the four per cent
announced late last month.
The :'hospital is running at.
a surplus, -Pike noted,
thoui.h
folks
home from
Indiana
Mrs. Ray Stanley and her
daughter, Julia Stanley,
spent the past week with,'het.
"g=
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Huron l t unti> elti lete
for 53450.
There were 12 bulls on
offerselling from 48.50 to•
5 .sotto the high of 71.00.
Gloria Albright, Chcsley,
1, 'weighing 1650• lbs. sold
for 71.00.
Abe Vanderveen,
Brussels,, 1, weighing 1530
lbs'. sold for 57,53. ,
Veal
There were 24.$ veal on.
offer Beef: 80.00 to 1:15.00;.
Holstein: 60:.0 to 80.00
plain Holstein: 50.00 to.
60.00.
John. Martin, Luckno`w,
6, avg.. "643 lbs., avg. 78.34
to 115;00
Martin Metske,
Lucknow, 2, ..avg. 66:$ lbs..,
avg,- 74.60 to 83.00.
Gerben Wy.n;a,
Dungannon, 2,, avg, 13,'.
lbs., avg. 74.50 to 75.00..
Lambs
Under 50 lbs. 1 f 7.00 to
205.00; 50 - 79 169.00 to
212.50. ,.
Sheep -27.00 to 6.2.00.
Goats - 75.00 to 190;0:0.
adding that changes- to
emergency room coverage
mean that the health min -
Wry nowp:ays physicians
for emergency rooln cow -
age rather
ower-age:rather- than the.hospital.
With' these factors taken
into consideration, Pike,
- said,he believes. the 1996
hospitals .budget can 'main=
tain the "status quo:"
Lloyd 'Koch, 'hospital
executive director, said that
savings have been'achieved
daughter Valerie -and hus-
band Dane Foundand chil-
dren Raymond and Katy, in
rndiana, USA. •
Word was received here
of the recent xdeath of Mrs.
Christensen (Sr.) of the
Montreal area who 'lass
spent her winters in her
later years with her, daugh-
ter in London.'
Her soh' Marvin
Christensen was the pattbr
at the hospital through hard
work on the part. of the staff
and management and "other
areas of efficiencies will
Continue." ,
~' George Underwood, sit-
ting flail as chairman. ,for
b1creen Gnay, noted that the
first Year of Cuts maybe the,
y.
easiest • to. achieve with the
"real, meat". coming . in
future of
cuts six, seven s . _ e>n and
even eight per cent.
in the Pentecostal Church
here for a number of years
and she visited many times
with them and made many
friends.; We . extend sympa-
thy to the bereaved family.
Mrs. Christensen was taken'
back to the Montreal area,
for burial; The pastor and
his wife Margaret have.
lived there since his retire-
rnent when they moYed into
her home.
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n a previous column, we
talked about menopause,
the "change; of, life" often
'experienced by women between
the ages of 4;9 and 55. We
discussed how menopause is'
associated with a slowing down
of progesterone production, and
learned• • how hormone Ir
replacer>nent therapy can be used
to alleviate many disturbing
symptoms. In this column, :I'd,
• like to continue;our.':focus on,
hormone •replacement therapy,
including other ailments being.
.
associated with l'arig-
terr>ri.
• hormone deficiency.
Osteoporosis is tile, loss of
bone mass that causes bones' to
turn fragile and brittle. IUI�Itr:y.
women develop the disease as a
consequencerof' the reduced`
estrogen levels experienced ater
'menopause: In addition; stroke
and heart disease are atso..being .
associated with a decrease. in
estrogen For example, white'
premenopausal Wotmcn ate at
less risk of having • heart attack
than tneh, following meriopausc,;
the risk" for ,wotnen increases to
the point where .it can overtake
thc;risk for inert:
•.Despite these findings
hove ,cr, hormone replacement
therapy,is, not 'witho t "side
ti
eftccts or risks, For example,
wolen Who have not had
Pharmacy Facts..
hysterectomies increase `their
risk of developing uterine cancer
,by taking estrogen, without
proesteron.e. When
progesterone is added however,
the uterine liningis shed like a
regular menstrua period,
•preventing the continuous build-
up
buildup of uterine lining that could
lead to cancer. This bleeding
normally occurs during the part
of your'cycle when you stop
your progesterone, and should
by seen as a sign that the therapy
is working. Bleeding at, any
other tine, however, slliouitd be.
re:parted•':to year doctor. In, fact,
you may. be requested' to keep .a.
chart, 'recordingthe dayrs.:you
take estro'ge'n or progesterone,
along with: the days you bleed or ` .• • 6 paid 'Advertiscrnle nt
Spot..
Other side effects of hormone
replacement therapy can include;
water retention, headaches
nausea, • and ,the return of pre-
menstrual symptoms like tender
breasts and.mood swings. While,,
some women find that 'their
' symptoms disappear after the
first few Months, other may have
to have their programs modified'.
in order to -have then roved':'
Regardless, it is important that
you..call your doctor, if you
experience any unexpected,
long-lasting or heavy bleeding; a:'
lump in your breast lir,
unrelieved breast tenderness;
unexpected vaginaal discharge; or
sever aches in the head; back of
legs.
in conclusion, progesterone is"
usually taken in tablet form,
while estrogen can be taken as a
pi'll,= skin patch', or vaginal
cream. After •.your .'•doct"or
deterrnincs if you are a candidate
for horriiione replacement
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