The Rural Voice, 1983-09, Page 5WATCHA CHAROLAIS
DYNASTY PRODUCTION
SALE
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An opportunity for all cattlemen to acquire the best Charolais available. Charolais bull
sales have again topped everything in Canada this year. Shouldn't your next bull or
replacement females be Charolais and be from Wat-Cha.
Saturday, September 17, 1983
Schedule of Events
(All activities held at Wat-Cha's sale barn facilities at the farm)
Friday, September 16
1:00 p.m. Eastern National Junior Charolais Challenge Cup
Judge: Steve Beanblossom. Sandy Creek Farms.
Ravenswood. W. Virginia.
Professor, 1982 National Grand Champion Bull
The sale offering is predominantly the get and service
of Professor and the exciting Wat-Cha Streamline. the
1982 Royal Winter Fair Grand Champion bull.
Remember:
All Progeny from these cattle are eligible to be consigned to future Dynasty sales (next
sale will be Saturday, September 15, 1984)
All cattle are fully guaranteed and free -listed. Cattle will be delivered anywhere for a
maximum of $100/head.
Ontario Charolais Junior Zone Finals
8 00 p m.Dynasty Hospitality: cocktails. dinner and dancing
Saturday, September 17
10:00 a m Pre -sale lunch and sip
1:00 p m Dynasty Wat-Cha's Fifth Production Sale with guest con-
signors.
On offer from Wat-Cha and guest consignors are 70 top lots:
6 young herdsires sired by Professor. Streamline.
Knockout and Nautilus
9 young cows with heifer calves at side and rebred
5 young bred cows due to calve early in 1984
37 exceptional bred heifers (25 are Professor
daughters bred to Streamline)
13 open heifers - many are super show prospects for
this fall and the future
WAT-CHA
CHAROLAIS
Wat-Cha is conveniently located 5 miles north of Mount Forest on Highway 6.
Sale cattle can be viewed any time prior to the sale by calling 519-334-3497.
Call or write today for your sale catalogue.
WatCha Farms Ltd.
c/o Charles J. Watson
R.R. 3 (Highway 6 N.)
Mount Forest, Ontario NOG 2L0
519 - 334 - 3497
THE RURAL VOICE. SEPTEMBER 1983 PG 3