The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-12, Page 2496 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEM ER 12, 19<;
FARM
CattleseII as highas
$90.75 in Brussels
The market at Brussels Stockyards traded
actively, at higher prices on finished cattle.
Cows 'were steady, pigs sold lower. There
were 727 cattle and 875 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers -83.00 to 86.00 with sales to
90.75.
• Good Steers -80.00 to 83.00.
A steer consigned by Murray Forbes of
R,R. 2, Clinton weighing 1160 lbs. sold for
90.75 with hisof of 22 steers averaging 1240
lbs. selling fcJr. an overall price of 85.43.
Ten steers consigned by Roger Benedict of
R.R. 3, Kerwood averaging 1234 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 85.02 with sales to 86.00.
A steer consigned by Keith Johnston of
R.R. 2, Bluevale weighing 1140 lbs. sold for
86.00 with his lot of 6 steers averaging 1168
lbs. selling for 85.10.
Eight mixed steers consigned by Jack
Glousher of R.R. 4, Wingham averaging
1311 lbs. sold for an overall price of 84.10
with a sale to 89.25,
Fourteen steers consigned by Maple
Emblem Farms of Dungannon averaging
1137 lbs. sold for an overall price of 84.01
with sales to 86.75.
A steer consigned by L & B Farms of
Wallenstein weighing 1230 lbs. sold for
87.25 with their offering of 17 mixed steers
averaging 1227 lbs. selling for an overall
price of 83.98.
Five steers consigned by Gerald Ball of
Embro averaging 1110 lbs. sold for 86.50
with his offering of 47 head including 9 bulls,
sold for an overall price of 83.12 with an
average weight of 1071 lbs.
Thirteen steers- consigned by Garnet
Meyers of Beaverton averaging 114 4 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 83.85 with sales to
85.75.
A steer consigned by Don Hoffman of R.R.
4, Listowel weighing 1230 lbs. sold for 87.75
with his lot of 7 steers averaging 1112 lbs.
selling for 83.60. •
Twenty-eight steers consigned by Emer-
son Mitchell of R.R. 3, Walton averaging
1149 lbs. sold for 83.65.
Four steers consigned by Arhice Jacklin of
R.R. 2, Bluevale averaging 1200 lbs. sold for
84.15.
A steer consigned by Wilhelm Bros. of
R.R. 4, Walkerton weighing 1170 lbs. sold
for 87.75.
Choice Exotic Heifers traded on par with
steers -82.00 to 86.00 with sales to 88.00.
Choice Hereford Heifers -79.00 to 82.00.
Two heifers consigned by George Blake of
Brussels averaging 1150 lbs. sold for 88.00
with his offering of 50 heifers averaging 1108
lbs. selling for an overall price of 85.53.
A heifer consigned by Roy McPhail of
R.R. 3, Kerwood weighing 1000 lbs. sold for
87.75 with his lot of 7 heifers averaging 1108
lbs. selling for 86.75.
Eight heifers consigned by Alvin Grainger
of R.R. 2, Wroxeter averaging 1036 lbs. sold
for an overall price of 84.45 with sales to
86.00.
A heifer consigned by Doug McPherson of
R.R. 2, Wingham weighing 1070 lbs. sold for
85.50 with his lot of 10 heifers averaging
1037 lbs. selling for 83.80.
Ten heifers consigned by Elmer Riley of
R.R. 4, Walkerton averaging 1004 lbs. sold
for an overall price of 82:90 with sales to
86.00.
Eight heifers consigned by Rudolph
Droetice of R.R. 4, Walkerton averaging 986
lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.42 with
sales to 83.75,
Choice Cows -52,00 tb 56.00 with sales to
58.00.
Good Cows -48.00 to 52.00.
Canners & Cutters -43.00 to 48.00.
30 to 40 Ib. pigs traded to a high of 32.50.
40 to 50 lb. pigs traded to a high of 38.00.
50 to 60 Ib. pigs to a high of 44.75.
60 to 70 Ib. pigs to a high of 49.50.
70' to 80 lb, pigs to a high of 53.50.
80 to 90 lb. pigs to ahigh of 62.25.
Huron County plowing
match, held in Dunganon
The annual Huron County plowing match
is on for this weekend at the farm of Ron
Pentland of Dungannon.
Huron County Plowmen's Association
secretary Graeme Craig said the junior
program will be held Sept. 14 and the senior
program will be on Sept. 15,
He said there are nine young women who
*ill be competing in the Queen of the
Furrow competition. The queen is crowned
the day of the match following plowing and
speaking competitions.
Organizers are looking for about 60
entrants in the match,
The Pentland farm is located on Huron
County Road 1, north of Nile and south of
Ditngllnnon.
PAG
SEEDS
and Bob Van Den Neucker your
PAG
dealer invite you to attend a
FIELD DAY
11/4 miles north of Brucefield
11/4 miles east of Brucefield-
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Wheat Board wins. law suit
An eight year legal suit against the Royal
Bank of Canada has been won by The
Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing
Board.
The case, which dates back to 1976,
awards damages, interest and costs to the
marketing board amounting to more than
$412,000 which has been received by the
board.
Wheat board chairman, Robert Holmes,
R.R. 2, St. Pauls, said the money will be
distributed by the board to those producers
who sold wheat through the 1976 crop pool
and who therefore sustained the original
loss involving nearly 5249,000.
Mr, Holmes said the board is setting up
the mechanics for making the payment,
which will be nearly two cents per bushel on
22,695,000 bushels sold by producers
during the 1976 crop year, July 1, 1976
through June 30, 1977. The 1976 crop was
recorded in bushels as opposed to metric
tonne in succeeding years.
He said the boards computerized records
will make it possible to make the payment
directly to a large number of the 16,500
known producers while it may bet necessary
to obtainYthe status of others by means of
written contact in order to, complete the
payout to eligible producers.
The suit arose when Wellandport Feed
Mill, then in receivership but unknown' to
the board, made an unauthorized sale of
wheat owned by the board, to a processor.
The sale proceeds were deposited in a
collateral account maintained by the Royal
Bank on behalf of Wellandport Feed Mill, to
control its cash flow. The proceeds were
eventually transferred to other current
accounts operated by Wellandport Feed
Mill from which the bank loan repayments
were eventually taken.
The procedure left the Ontario Wheat
Board without payment in the amount of
5248.793 M and .litieatit+n therefore roni-
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Painting, Decorating,
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Interior and Exterior
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Portable Welding
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R.R. 02 Blytb, Ont.
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menced against the Royal Bank of Canada
for payment plus Interest.
The case was heard in the Supreme Court
of Ontario in Nov. 1982, with award to the
marketing board filed in March, 1983: The
judgement was appealed -by the bank and
the case then went before the Supreme
Curt of Ontario, Court of Appeal in May,
1984. The judgement released June 21,
1984, upheld the trial judge decision in
favour of The Ontario Wheat Producers'
Marketing Board.
The marketing board estimates payments
wili,be going out to the 1976 crop producers
durfng the later part of Sept.
1110.111.,
Plowing 8t Minimum
Tillage Demonstration
We invite you to come and compare the equipment
(plowing -soil saving -ridge tilling -planting)
Tuesday, Sept® 18
4 miles west and 1 mile north
of Seaforth
Special Show Times
• 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
• Continuous show 9 a.m. to 5
p.m:
• Glen Perrot (M.C. for day
from QRFEDA)
•' Register for special door
prizes at each display
• Lunch available
This Demonstration Sponsored By
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INSURANCE
BROKERS LTD.
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For more information call
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345-2172
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BROKER LIMITED
39 Main St., S.
Seaforth
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Upholstering, Antiques &
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All Types of Repairs
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PHONE 527.1390
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Courteous Service
Hammer Mills
Roller Mill
SALES &
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Installation & Parts
Keith Siemon
FARM SYSTEMS LTD.,
R.R. 4 WALTON
PH. 345-2734 (anytime]
or Clinton
482-7971
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527-0770
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15 Main St,
Seaforth
Office 527-0555
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with a personal touch
SEW AND SAVE
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Repan, to all makes
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149 Downie 5t,
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Chiropractor
77 Main Si. Seaforth, Ont.
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Tues.. Thurs. 8:30-12
3:30-8:30
Wed., Fri. Sat. 8:30.12
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Phone
527-1620
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Hardware
Seaforth
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CARPENTRY
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482-7032
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