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WANTEDI0
WANTED - NON-PROFIT orga
nization to run food booth at Brus
sels Fall Fair (Sept. 18/91). Call
887-6117. 30-2
WANTED - GIRLS BETWEEN
the ages of 17 and 23 by August 1,
1991 to compete in the Brussels
Queen of the Fair competition to be
held September 7, 1991. Please
notify Joan Bernard 887-6377 to
compete. 30-2
WANTED: OLD BRICK BUILD-
ings for wrecking and salvage pur
poses. Call Total Demolition Inc.
(519)887-6904. 24-13
WANTED - A RIDE TO CLIN
TON High School Monday to Fri
day, starting September. Call
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WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers,
1/4 miles south of Brussels. Call 887-
9499. 09-tfn
WANTED - CRIPPLED SOWS
OR BBQ pigs. Phone before 8 a.m.
or after 5 p.m. 482-3571. 24-8
Farm prices
at 15-year low
Continued from page 1.
that have depressed prices to 15-
year lows.
In the past, Canadian farmers
received emergency subsidies on a
year to year bases but at a lower
level than either the U.S. or the
E.E.C. Farmers will be better off
next year when the 1991 crop, now
growing in the fields, will be cov
ered by a new “safety net program”
called the Gross Revenue Income
Plan (GRIP). Under GRIP, farmers
pay a premium and buy income
insurance. However, last year's
crop is not covered and because the
old emergency program is based on
a rolling five year average of crop
prices, there is no pay out.
Cash crop farmers have been
caught in the gap because the first
GRIP payments won’t come until
late in 1992, leaving farmers with
little money to pay off bills from
last year, and fearful they won't be
able get credit from the banks to
plant a crop next spring.
“We won’t stand by and see the
demise of agriculture in Ontario,”
said an angry George in calling for
immediate government assistance.
George is fearful that in the long
run, the loss of more farmers could
make Canada dependent on foreign
food imports. “When a country
loses its farmers, it loses the ability
to feed itself.”
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Crime of the week
THEFT OF VEHICLE PARTS
About July 20-21, 1991, the
chrome from around the grill and
headlights from a 1978 1-ton truck
were stolen from the work truck at
the Clinton Cemetery.
THEFT OF AUTO PARTS
Between 8:10 and 9 p.m. in the
village of Saltford a thief stole 2 -
radial T/A tires, 2 - Vector tires, 4
- Centre line 15" mag rims.
STOLEN DOG
A two month old English sheep
dog was stolen from a residence at
Lot 31, Cone. 1, Tuckersmith
Twp., Huron Road Survey. On July
26, at about 8 p.m. a person attend
ed the residence where the dog was
stolen and said he heard that they
were giving dogs away. He
appeared to be nervous and when
told the dogs were for sale he left.
Then on July 28 the victim heard
his dogs barking and when he
checked he found that one of his
dogs was missing. The victim
noticed a car slopped on the road
with its lights out and when he
came out the car sped off, out to
Hwy. 8 and in the direction of
Seaforth.
The suspect vehicle is described
as a red coloured car, mid-sized,
possible a Taurus and it may have
four doors.
The suspect who was at the vic
tim's house is described as tall, thin
with dark hair over his ears and a
moustache.
Cattle sales
heavier
at Brussels
sale
Continued from page 14.
averaging 1520 lbs. sold for $67.76
to the high of $70. Three cows con
signed by Jim McTavish, Ripley,
averaging 1287 lbs. sold for $60.90
to the high of $64.50.
Two cows consigned by Neil
Wilton, Durham, averaging 1165
lbs., sold for $60.14 to the high of
$63.25. One cow consigned by
Loreldo Farms, Belgrave weighed
1330 lbs. and sold for $59.25. One
cow consigned by Bert Van Maar,
Goderich weighed 1510 lbs. and
sold for $59.
One cow consigned by John
Winger, Palmerston weighed 1500
lbs. sold for $59. Two cows con
signed by Peter Kotseff, Chcslcy
averaging 1665 lbs., sold for
$58.27 to the high of $58.50. Five
cows consigned by Keith
Waechter, Walkerton, averaging
1266 lbs. sold for $57.77 to the
high of $59.75.
There were 127 veal on offer
selling from $80.25 to $92 to a
high of $100.
Two veal consigned by Mahlon
Schmidt, Newton averaging 520
lbs. sold for an average of $99.50.
Four veal consigned by Bill Hicm-
stra, Atwood, averaging 630 lbs.,
sold for an average of $87.42 to a
high of $96.
Two veal consigned by Gordon
Borth, Mildmay, averaging 560
lbs., sold for an average price of
$85.67 to a high of $90. Two veal
consigned by John Van De Gevel,
Atwood, averaging 520 lbs. sold
for an average of $84.59 to a high
of $89. Three veal consigned by
Tom Underwood, Paisley, averag
ing 700 lbs. sold for an average
price of $84.41 to a high of $92.
Three veal consigned by Murray
Riddell, Newton, averaging 540
lbs. sold for an average price of
$83.51 to a high of $86. Three veal
consigned by Ross Faber, Kippen,
averaging 643 lbs. sold for an aver
age price of $83.05 to a high of
$87.
Two veal consigned by Bruce
Beitz of Mildmay, averaging 525
lbs. sold for an average price of
$82.97 to a high of $86. Four veal
consigned by Harry Zimmerman,
Gorrie, averaging 455 lbs., sold for
an average price of $82.43 to a high
of $87.
The dog is described as a 1-2
month old English sheep dog with
a white head, black body, white
front legs, with a black spot on its
right ear. This is a rare sheep dog
as they usually have only a small
amount of white on the head.
If you have information about
these or any other crimes call
Crime Stoppers of Huron County,
1-800-265-1777 or 524-6851 and
you could receive a reward of up to
$1,000. Remember crime doesn't
pay Crime Stoppers does.
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