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The Citizen, 1991-02-13, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1991. Brussels Livestock report Friday’s market sells steady on all classes of cattle The market at Brussels Livestock Inc., Friday sold steady on all classes of cattle. There were 449 slaughter cattle and 139 hogs on offer. Good to choice steers sold $88 to 94 to a high of $100. One steer consigned by Clarence and Jo Wilhelm, RR 1, Walkerton weighed 1270 lbs. sold for $96. Twenty steers consigned by George Blake, RR 2, Brussels averaged 1256 lbs. sold for $94.72 to the high of $100. One steer consigned by John Brown, RR 3, Walton weigh­ ed 1150 lbs. sold for $92.50. Seven steers consigned by Leonard Black, RR 1, Proton Station averaged 1339 lbs. sold for $90.19. Four steers consigned by David Bowles, RR 3, Brussels averaged 1250 lbs. sold for $90.72. Three steers consigned by Donald Dow, RR 3, Wingham, averaged 1253 lbs. sold for $90.07. One steel* consigned by Ron Gordon, RR 2, Farm Blyth weighed 1220 lbs. sold for $89.25. One steer consigned by Perry Elliott, RR 2, Ripley weighed 990 lbs. sold for $89. Seven steers consigned by John Luttenberger, RR 2, Wroxeter, averaged 1112 lbs. sold for $88.79. Seven steers consigned by John Thornton, RR 1, Gorrie averaged 1257 lbs. sold for $88.79. Twelve steers consigned by Stain Farms, Crop publications available Ag. Soc. holds meeting The Brussels Agricultural Soci­ ety held its annual meeting on February 6 at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Nominations were put forward for the election of officers for a two-year term. The new executive is: President, Allen Cardiff; First Vice-President, Jeff Cardiff; Second Vice-President, John McFadzean; new directors, Brad­ ley Spieran and Don Armstrong. Barb Mutter continues as Secre­ tary-Treasurer and Ralph Watson was reappointed as Auditor. Lois McCall is President of the Home­ craft Division. 4H awards were presented to: David Johnston, Champion 4H Showmanship 1990, trophy donat­ ed by the Agricultural Society; Donna Johnston, highest aggre­ gate score, Brussels 4H Calf Club, donated by Bank of Commerce; Wanda Martin, highest first year member, Brussels 4H Calf Club, donated by Howard Bernard Fuels - Petro Canada agent; Cheryl Campbell (absent), highest horse club member, donated by the Agricultural Society; David John­ ston, highest combined calf and showmanship. Brussels 4H Calf Continued on Page 25 BY BRIAN HALL FARM MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST FOR HURON COUNTY The 1991 Weed Control Guide and Feed Crop Recommendations publications are now available from the OMAF office in Clinton. The Field Crop Recommenda­ tions has been updated with the latest field crop varieties, fertilizer recommendations, insect and di­ sease control and other crop man­ agement practices. The Weed Control Guide pro­ vides information on registered weed control recommendations for most crops. Also available is the 1990 Survey of Custom Farm Work Rates. These publications may be picked up during office hours from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. RR 4, Kincardine averaged 1257 lbs. sold for $88.24. Five steers consigned by Jack Giousher, RR 4, Wingham averaged 1224 lbs. sold for $87.92. Nine steers consigned by Herb McLean, RR 1, Conn averaged 1321 lbs. sold for $87.49. Good to choice heifers sold from $84 to $89. Six heifers consigned by John Luttenberger, RR 2, Wroxe­ ter, averaged 1032 lbs. sold for $90. Five heifers consigned by Neil Rintoul, RR 2, Lucknow averaged 1174 lbs. sold for $89.15. Two heifers consigned by George Goetz, RR 3, Mildmay averaged 1085 lbs. sold for $88. One heifer consigned by Joe Shettler, RR 2, Auburn weighed 1320 lbs. sold for $87.50. Four heifers consigned by Jim Rapson, RR 4, Walton averaged 965 lbs. sold for $86.82. Two heifers consigned by Joe Metzger, RR 3, Lucknow averaged 890 lbs. sold for $86.25. Eight heifers consigned by Randy Pentland, RR 6, Goderich averaged 1048 lbs. sold for $86.20. Twelve heifers consign­ ed by Berberick Bros., RR 1, Mildmay averaged 1073 lbs. sold for $85.77. DI and D2 cows sold from $58 to $64; D3 and D4, $50 to $55. One cow consigned by Bill Sproul, RR 3, Auburn weighed 1460 lbs. sold for $71. Two cows consigned by Ken Armstrong, RR 1, Londesboro averaged 1405 lbs. sold for $66.96. One Holstein cow consigned by Herman VanderBorgh, RR 1, Listowel weighed 1210 lbs. sold for $65.50. One heifer cow consigned by Joe Shettler, RR 2, Auburn weighed 1390 lbs. sold for $64.75. Two cows consigned by Gwen Fritz, RR 1, Chepstow, averaged 1395 lbs. sold for $64.29. One beef cow consigned by Rob Vander- Veen, RR 2, Brussels weighed 1600 lbs. sold for $63.75. Two cows consigned by Allan Coghlin, RR 1, Atwood averaged 1635 lbs. sold for $63. Three cows consigned by Robert Hohnstein, RR 2, Mildmay averaged 1407 lbs. sold for $61.94. One cow consigned by Bill Taylor, RR 1, Belgrave, weighed 1130 lbs. sold for $61.50. Four cows consign­ ed by Steve 'Howard, RR 7, Lucknow averaged 1340 lbs. sold for $60.86. Our mistake The Citizen reported last week that Leonard Gamble of Toronto said his purchase of Brussels Livestock Inc. would become final as of March 1. Present owner Gordon Brindley informed The Citizen this week that he was not aware this was the case. To his knowledge a sale date had not been set. Also we stated the business reopened under Mr. Brindley at the beginning of 1989, when the actual first sale under the new name was held December 28, 1988. and Business Professional Directory Henry F. Exel Construction RESIDENTIAL, AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL Brussels 887-6561 D&J CONSTRUCTION ^^GeneraT" Carpentry - •Roofing _ •New Buildings v & Renovations DOUG MACHAN 887-9345 JIM MCDONALD 887-9607 D. 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