Times Advocate, 1998-11-25, Page 1918
Exeter Times -Advocate
Farm
Wednesday, November 25. 19ent
'Phis week's market at Brussels Livestock Sales yard
The sales of Brussels
Livestock for the week ending
November 20. 1998. Fed
Cattle: 879; Cows:344; Veal
and Bob Calves: 559; Lambs:-
131;
ambs:131; Stockers: 2818 •
The fed steers and heifers
sold at steady prices with the
cows trading on a steady' mar-
ket. Veal sold on a good strong
active trade. The lambs sold
steady. On Friday stockers
calves sold .$3-$5.lower with
yearlings selling steady.
• There were '570 steers on
offer selling froni 88.00-92.OQ
to the lugh of96.75.
Two steers consigned by Ken
Radio. Ilolyrood averaging
1485 -lbs. sold for an average of
93.01 with sales to 96.75.
Fourteen steers consigned by
Jim Mowatt, L'undesborough
averaging 1376 lbs. sold fur an
average of 91.47 with sales to
96.00.
Forty-one steers consigned
by.Larry Ryan. Centralia aver-
aging • 1431 lbs. sold for an
average of 89,87 with sales to
95.00.
Twelve steers consigned -by
Schmidtbrook Farms.
Wo,stock averaging 1515 lbs.
sold for an average of 87.10
with sales to 94.00.
Thirty-six steers consigned
by -Cunningham Farms. Lucan
averaging 1454 lbs. surd for an
average of.87.20 with sales to
93.50.
Fourteen steers consigned by
Murray Shicll.. Wingham aver-
aging 1290 lbs.. sold for an
average of 90.81 with sales to
93.50.
Five steers consigned by
Doug Patton. Everett averaging
1402 lbs. sold for an average of
85.93 with sales to 92.00.
Two' steers consigned by Hon
Gordon. Blyth averaging 1360
MS. sold for an average of
90.21 with sales to 91.75. .
One steers consigned by Jean
Pentland. l;oderich weighing
1420 lbs. sold for 91.50.
Twelve steers consigned by
• Laverne M. Martin. holstein
averaging 1394 lbs. sold for at
Look for the wa
From left, Exeter rodeo committee members Patty Masnica, Dalton
Finkbeiner and Wendy Laing stand with a chuck wagon Finkbeiner built over
the summer.The wagon, which Finkbeiner says he tried to'make as authentic
as possible, will be appearing in this weekend's Santa Claus parade.
average of 87.31 with sales to
91.0).
There were 276 heifers on
offer selling from 88.00 to
92.00 to the high of 94.25.
Thirty-one heifers consigned
by Kada Farms. Binevalo aver-
aging 1203 lbs. sold for an
average of 89.68 -with sales to
94.25.
Seven heifers consigned by
Darren Johnston. Bluevale
averaging 1308 lbs.. average
of 88.44 with sales to 93.00.
Fifteen heifers consigned by
laugh Love. Atwood, averaging
1265 lbs. sold for an average of
88.16 with sales to 92.25.
Five heifers consigned by
Weiland Farms, Stratford aJer-
aging 1223 It's. Sold for an
.:overage of 87.32 with sales to
92.0).
Two heifers consigned by
Noah Weppler. Ayton av„r :g-
ing 1417 lbs. sold for aur a‘
age of 87.76 with sales to
92.00.
One heifer consigned by
Jerry Cronin. Dublin weighing
1050 lbs. sold for 92.00.
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PLOWMANS.
ASSOCIATION
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Tues., Dec. 1
8 On.
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What does the new Firearms Act
mean for you?
1. As always; safety comes first, The firearms Safety course and test. and the rules
for storage, display and transportation. Which are part cif the current, law. are now
part of the Firearms .1c1
42..F.veryone will need a firearms licence in order,to,registcr firearms (your FAC
is considered a lii,;ence). There are 2 types oi'Iicences (valid 1or'5 years):
• possession (for the firearms you now own)
OR
, • • possession and acquisition (if you plan to obtain firearms. even if you own
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twelve months.
Possession licence
Possession and aiquisition licence
,(non-Testrictcd rifles and shotguns),
Registration (bulk)
$10 December 1998 November 1999
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toll-free. 1-800-731-4000.
To find out mote,
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IS EVERYONE'S CONCERN
Canada
Stockers: Steers: under 400
lbs.: 105.00 to 144.00; 400-
499: 107.50 to 126.00; 500-
599: 100.50 to 125.00; 600-
699: 97..00 to 115.50; 700.799:
90.50 to 108.00; 800-899:
92:00 to 108.50; 900 and over:
90.00 to 97.75
I leifers: 300-399 lbs.: 98.0)
to 120.00; 400-499 94.00 to
116.00; 500-599: 93.00 .to
116.00; 600.699: 92.00 to
112.75; 7d0.799: 86.50 to
107.35; 800:899: 83.50 to
102.35; 900 and over: 77.50 to
100.50;
Plain stockers: 480) to 65.0)
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