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The Citizen, 1991-04-10, Page 15Brussels Livestock report THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1991. PAGE 15. 492 steers on offer from $86 to $99 at Brussels sale Sales for the week ending April 5 at Brussels Livestock were as follows: slaughter cattle, 663; cows, 121; veal calves, 65; Stock­ ers, 950; pigs, 150. There were 492 steers on offer selling from $86 to $99. Twelve steers consigned by Cunningham Farms, Lucan averaged 1441 lbs. sold for $95.72 to the high of $99. One steer consigned by Gerald Lamb, Goderich weighed 1300 lbs. sold for $95.25. Seventy steers consigned by W. B. Pletch Co. Ltd., Rockwood averaged 1237 lbs. sold for $95.20 to the high of $98.75. Thirty steers consigned by Carlyle Thomson, Parkhill aver­ aged 1312 lbs. sold for $94.83 to the high of $98.60. Three steers con­ signed by Ross Battin, Monkton averaged 1193 lbs. sold for $92.70. One steer consigned by Paul De­ war, Atwood weighed 1270 lbs. sold for $94.75. Twenty-two steers consigned by Alton O’Neil, Lucan averaged 1385 lbs. sold for $94.55 to the high of $98.50. Twelve steers consigned by Murray McKague, Wingham averaged 1290 lbs. sold for $94.51. Twenty-five steers consigned by Farm Junior Farmers offers fun and challenge for cost of a record For about the cost of a record album, young people in Ontario can buy membership in an organization that will give them a whole year of social activities and personal chal­ lenge. The Junior Farmers' Association of Ontario offers its members, who range in age from 15 to 29, a wide variety of interesting activities, including travel, sports, cultural activities, and leadership training programmes. Junior Farmers is an entirely self-governed organization, afford­ ing each and every one of its members the opportunity to take on leadership roles, in the local clubs as well as in the Provincial Associa­ tion. Toward this end, a variety of George Blake, Brussels averaged 1265 lbs. sold for $94.24 to the high of $97. Two steers consigned by Leonard Thompson, Mount Forest, averaged 1250 lbs. sold for $94. Twelve steers consigned by Glen Johnston, Bluevale averaged 1312 lbs. sold for $93.78. Fifteen steers consigned by Syd Ryzebol, aver­ aged 1425 lbs. sold for $92.89 to the high of $100. One steer consigned by Archie Jacklin, Bluevale weighed 1090 lbs. sold for $91.75. Twelve steers consigned by Don Dundas, Lucan averaged 1347 lbs. sold for $91.56 to the high of $94.60. There were 171 heifers on offer selling from $83.50 to $99.50. Two heifers consigned by Keith Black, Belgrave averaged 1155 lbs. sold for $95.89 to the high of $99.50. Six heifers consigned by Warren Gear, Georgetown averaged 1273 lbs. sold for $91.78 to the high of $93.75. Four heifers consigned by Gor­ don Dougherty, Goderich averaged 1148 lbs. sold for $88.24. Six heifers consigned by Woodham Farms, Woodham averaged 1095 lbs. sold for $88.18 to the high of $93.50. Six heifers consigned by programmes are organized as edu­ cational opportunities, ranging from a week-long leadership train­ ing camp, to executive training workshops, to communication workshops. Many elected officials and lea­ ders in the agricultural community credit their early leadership train­ ing in Junior Farmers for their later accomplishments. Of course, a vital organization of young people calls for a large portion of social activity. Besides community betterment projects, which benefit their community as a whole, local clubs organize many events each year for members, including sports competitions and dances. Merv McPherson, Grand Valley averaged 1103 lbs. sold for $88.16. Nine heifers consigned by Elwin Platt, Orton averaged 1024 lbs. sold for $881.0. Six heifers consign­ ed by GErald Rathwell, averaged 1340 lbs. sold for $88. Seven heifers consigned by Terry Mc­ Carthy, Dublin averaged 1150 lbs. sold for $87.84. Six heifers consigned by John Hunter, Grand Valley averaged 1095 lbs. sold for $87.58. Two heifers consigned by Leonard Thompson, Mount Forest averaged 1015 lbs. sold for $87.37. Ten heifers consigned by Lloyd Wep- pler, Ayton averaged 1154 lbs. sold for $87.31. Five heifers consigned by Warren Weppler, Clifford aver­ aged 1162 lbs. sold for $87.24. One heifer consigned by Herman Terpstra, Brussels weighed 1410 lbs. sold for $87. There were 65 veal calves on offer selling from $81 to $126. Six veal calves consigned by Wilbert McLellan, Mount Forest averaged 473 lbs. sold for $88.25 to the high of $126. Two veal consign­ ed by Murray Thompson, Belgrave averaged 540 lbs. sold for $101.75. One veal consigned by D & R Coulter, Gowanstown weighed 520 lbs. sold for $96. One veal consign­ ed by Swiss Valley Farms, Brussels weighed 610 lbs. sold for $95. Two veal consigned by Silue Neumann, Grand Valley averaged 520 lbs. sold for $94.58 to the high of $99.50. One veal consigned by Bintsje Hoekstra, Blyth weighed 590 lbs. sold for $94.50. Two veal consigned by Aaron Miller, Luck­ now averaged 570 lbs. sold for $89.25. Four veal consigned by Sally Johns, Staff averaged 625 lbs. Get A r Handle L On Quality Value SUMRPUIS nn>nonurio moron on sold for $90.75 to the high of $101.50. Four veal consigned by Ross Lingelbach, Bluevale averaged 573 lbs. sold for $97.29 to the*high of $100. Seven veal consigned by Doug Marroit, Kirkton averaged 566 lbs. sold for $90.25 to the high of $101.50. There were 121 cows on offer selling from $56 to $74. Two cows consigned by Kalvin Fischer, Blue­ vale averaged 1305 lbs. sold for $68.79 to the high of $74. One cow consigned by Emerson Mitchell, Walton weighed 1380 lbs. sold for $71.75. Two cows consigned by Russel Phillips, Lucknow averaged 1065 lbs. sold for $66.54 to the high of $68.25. STOCKER SALE 1200 Head SATURDAY, APRIL20,1991 AT 1 P.M. HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES LTD. CONSISTING OF: STEERS, HEIFERS & CALVES FOR INFORMATION CALL: Barry Miller-519-235-2717 Joe Zehr-519-887-9599 - 519-229-6205 Office - 519-262-2831 Truck-1-661-8956 AUCTIONEER - LARRY GARDINER One cow consigned by Brad Curran, Wingham weighed 1090 lbs. sold for $66.50. One cow consigned by John Wiersma, Blyth weighed 1630 lbs. sold for $66.25. Two cows consigned by Dennis Thompson, Teeswater averaged 1005 lbs. sold for $65.97. One cow consigned by Bob Higgins, Brus­ sels weighed 1260 lbs. sold for $65. There were 950 stocker and feeder cattle on offer April 5 with steers selling from $1 lO to $127 and ^heifers selling $95 to $113. Year­ ling steers sold from $89.75 to $103 and yearling heifers sold from $91.25 to $121.25. Pigs from 40 - 50 lbs. sold at $100; 51 - 60 lbs., $87.95; over 60 lbs., $84.80. HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES LTD. REPORT The market on Thursday, April 4 met a steady demand with choice steers selling $90 to $95 with a top sale of of $107. There were 416 slaughter cattle on offer. Fifty steers consigned by Larry Ballentyne averaging 1315 lbs. sold for $94.25 with a top sale of $107. Purchased by Norwich Packers. Eight steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms averaging 1206 lbs. sold for $92.70 with a top sale of $93.75. Purchased by Norwich Packers. Ten steers consigned by Ken and Mary Blackner averaging 1314 lbs. sold for $92.55 with a top sale of $93.75. Purchased by Corsetti Meat Packers. Thirty-one steers consigned by Geo. Underwood Farms averaging 1375 lbs. sold for $92.40 with a top sale of $96. Purchased by Norwich Packers. Fourteen steers consigned by Ken Beares averaging 1366 lbs. sold for $92.15 with a top sale of $99.75. Purchased by Norwich Packers. Twenty-two steers consigned by John McKay averaging 1208 lbs. sold for $90.20 with a top sale of $94. Purchased by Corsetti Meat Packers. Eight steers consigned by J. L. Campbell averaging 1230 lbs. sold for $90.25 with a top sale of $92. Purchased by Piave Meat Packers. Choice heifers sold from $89 to $94 with a top sale of $104. Four heifers consigned by Harry Hardy averaging 1072 lbs. sold for $93.75 with a top sale of $104. Purchased by St. Helen's Meat Packers. Eighteen heifers consigned by Allan Rundle averaging 1256 lbs. sold for $91.35 with a top sale of $95. Purchased by St. Helen's Meat Packers. Three heifers consigned by J. L. Campbell averaging 1089 lbs. sold for $89.70 with a top sale of $92. Purchased by St. Helen's Meat Packers. Five heifers consigned by Don Parsons averaging 1218 lbs. sold for $89 with a top sale of $90. Purchased by St. Helen's Meat Packers. 262-2831 OWNER MANAGER BARRY MILLER 235-2717 SALES REP. 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