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The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-17, Page 11
69, FARM '. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 17, 1984 — All Cattle sales as high as $86 at Brussels stock The market at Brussels Stockyards traded actively at steady prices on a good supply of both steers and heifers. Cows and pigs sold steady. There were 1011 cattle and 702 pigs on offer. Choice steers -81.00 to 84.00 with sales to 86.00. Good steers -79.00 to 81.00. A steer consigned by Maple Emblem Farms of Dungannon, weighing 1200 lbs. sold for 86.00 with their lot of 28 steers averaging 1216 lbs. selling for an overall price of 82.11. Forty-six " Steers consigned by Murray McKague of RR 2, Wingham averaging 1219 lbs. sold for an overall price of 83.52 with sales to 84.75. Two steers consigned by Rae Zettler of RR 2, Walkerton averaging 1145 lbs. sold for 83.80 with his lot of 6 steers averaging:1151 lbs. sellint for 83.50. Two ste rs consigned by L & B Farms of Wallenste'n averaging 1310 lbs. sold for 84.25 with his offering of 19 steers averaging 1237 lbs selling for 82.81. Fifteesteers consigned by Leonard Otto of-R.R. 5, Stratford averaging 1204 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.50 with sales to 84TerttyYne steers consigned by Ed Michaels of Sebringviile averaging 1247 lbs. sold for 82.80 with sales to 84.75. Seventeen steers consigned by Lorne Eadie of Holyrood averaging 1160 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.88 with sales to 84.50. Ninety-six steers consigned by Gerald Ball of Embro averaging 1100 lbs. sold for an overall price off 82.06 with sales to 84.75. Three steers consigned by Grant Collins of R.R, 5, Kincardine averaging 1170 lbs. sold for 83.85 with his lot .of 14 steers averaging 1182 lbs. selling for 82.77. Fourteen light steers consigned by Ralph and Roger Morrison off Lucknow averaging 1003 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82,93 with sales to 85.00. Four steers consigned by Jahn Dietrich of Mitchell averaging 1177 lbs. sold for 84.10. Eleven steers consigned by Glen Coultes of RR5, Brussels averaging 1170 lbs". sold for an overall price of 82.58 with salts to 84.50. Three steers consigned by Jim Hayden of RR 3, Goderich averaging 1116 lbs. sold for 83.50. A steer consigned by Dave Dewar of Atwood weighing 1310 lbs. sold for 85.50. :choice exotic heifers -80.00 to 84.00 with sales to 88.25. Choice Hereford Heifers -76.00 to 81.00. POWDERED TIDE DETERGENT 6 LITRE BOX .wititilletaipmed HEINZ 'SAVE '1°' KEG/CI'. 235 KETCHUP 1 LITRE REG. 7.35 56tvitittizetedpeivi A heifer consigned by Jack Flanagan of RR 82.70 with his lot of 15 heifers averaging 1, Dublin weighing 960 lbs. sold for 88.25 lbs. selling for 81.85. with his offering of 41 heifers averaging 1070 Forty-six mixed heifers consigned by Fred lbs. selling for an overall price of 2.83. Marshall of R. . 3, Fergus averaging1034 Nine heifers consigned by Carl Dinsmore lbs. sold fo an overall price of 80.85 with of Corrie averaging 1075 lbs. sold for an sales to 83. O. Seven h if consigned by Robert overall price of 82.56 with as sale to 86.75. McKague of 2, Wingham averaging 1114 Ten heifers consigned by Chester Edgar of lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.02 with RR 2, Wroxeter averaging 1110 lbs. sold for sales to 83.00. an overall price of 82.70 with a sale to 84.75. Fifteen hereford heifers consigned by J.P. Ten heifers consigned by Jack Alton of Connell & Sons of Palmerston averaging 990 RR 7, Lucknow averaging 1064 lbs. sold for lbs. sold for an overall price of 80.00 with 1042 yards sales to 81.25. Choice cows -51.00 to 55.00. Good cows -44.00 to 51.00. Canners and cutters -43.00 to 48.00. Heavy bulls traded to a high of 69.25. 30 to 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 30.00. ' 40 to 50 lb. pigs to a_high of 34.50. 50 to 60 lb. pigs to a high of 43.50. 60 to 70 Ib. pigs to a high of 47.50. Over 40 Huron -Bruce 4 -Hers showed in the Thanksgiving Show and Sale on Monday. The overall average price of the calves sold was 599.00 per cwt. Are farmer president of HCFA The financial problems facing farmers and the threat of Ontario Hydro lines through Huron County are two of the issues ffacing the Huron County Federation of Agriculture says federation president, Doug Garniss. Mr. Garniss, 34, of RR 4, Wingham, said those two issues will have to be dealt with by the federation in the coming year. He was acclaimed as president at the federation's annual meeting recently. Mr. Garniss takes over from Tony McQuail of RR 1, Lucknow who has been president for the past two years. He said the local federation will work to support the Ontario Federation of Agricul- ture. He said the local federation will follow the lead set by the OFA in contacting MP's in regards to agricultures' economic woes. IDAY, OCT. 1 9 A.M. till 6 P.M. No Orders Necessary • Case Lets Only /en's ROZEN LOAD SALE! OT,I9o• 6/5 DICED SQUASH 5nowcroal 12; 2 Ib ASPARAGUS SPEARS Regular Cul Sunahlno6/5 GREEN BEANS Fronch Cut Orris to d 12 ' I kg GREEN BEANS Sun,hlno Yellow Rogulor Cut 6 5 WAX BEANS McCain 12 1 kg. BROCCOLI SPEARS 1275 5770 1775 1925 BROCCOLI CHOPPED M,Co,n 6 5 BRUSSELS SPROUTS 179° 259° 175° 2175 Om,road 6'4 Ib CAULIFLOWER FLORETS 223° Sun,h,no 12.1 25 kg 1975 LEAF SPINACH .- 7 Sun,hlne 6. 5 DICED CARROTS 5 Sonshino ,5 SLICED CARROTS 137° 75 TINY WHOLE CARROTS Sun,hrno6 5 KERNEL CORN 185° VEGETABLES On,,load6/5 DICED TURNIPS Calorpac 6/5 French Fried DOLLAR CHIPS POTATOES Baby Onl,toad 6/5 LIMA BEANS 1175 1175 245° Sunahln66/5 ' MIXED VEGETABLES Sunshine 6/5 GREEN PEAS 17850 1850 PEAS AND CARROTS 160° Sunshino °Sun,hino 6/5 MEAT & SEAFOOD Blue label 20/225 gr. SIRLOIN STRIP STEAKS 56°0 1650 125° Oval 3.2 oo, 55/91 gr BEEFBURGERS Oven Hoot 20,. bkd 10 lb BATTERED.COD PORTIONS FISH25 PERCH 475 l=CAKES 9 ' FILLETS oox PEPPERONI PIZZAS 5 6D, 1975 FROZEN OLD SOUTH OiCEGE 2% PARTLY SKIMMED MILD SEALTEST GRAY S BUTTER TARTS 19 PKG OF 10 HEINZ'IN TOMATO SAUCE SPAGHETTI, 6 .y SCARIOS &UFO's REG 95' 9 D.EL OWE FR1 DEL MONTE 14 OZ. REG. 1.29 HALVES O SLICED PEACHES 99 DEL MONTE 'LARGE TINS' 159 HALVES orSLICED PEACHES 28 OZ. REG. 1.99 ]_59 DEL MONTE 28 OZ. REG. 1.95 ' `BARTLETT. PEARS 19 12.5 OZ. TIN 750 ML. BOTTLES F 00 COLA ° PEPSI DEPOSIT HERSHEY HALLOWE'EN PACK CHOCOLATE BARS 99 PKG OF ASSOi2TET 'VIA' POTS TROPICAL PLANTS1] 9 ALLEN'S 'TETRA PACK' PURE APPLE JUICE i PTCG 991 QTR OF 3 9 CASE OF 77 SAVE 4.56 CASE REG. 1.45 EA. or '1312' CASE CHtk BFEI FRIED 8 SPANISH RICE-A-RONI REG 79 PKG OF 3050 2.89 ZEST UANDSOAP19 NEW FROL5 HEINZ T®MAS@ES 28 N2 89 PKG OF 4 400 GM REG 1 65 NANDSOAP 129 ECONOMY BLEND TENDERIEAF9j TEA BAGS roo CREAM 00F 2i89 JMUSHROOM SOUP FROZEN SAVE 50•NEILSON 1 49 ICE CREAM BARS & ICE CREAM SANDWICHES JLR,G 1 99 SLALTEST 500 GM LIGHT N' LIVELY, 19 YOGU T REG 1.55 T4055' HEINZ TOMA O SAUCE; .1 Di LT., rIUP loot ,zB OZ. 5501540 OLE 9'01160 R A 99 HEINZ 'STRAINED' BABY FOOD 3F 0 0 eso R R 4 z REG 39' FRENCH'S 4 FLAV01105 99 MBURG HAMBURG EINZ NO SALT LIQUID DOWNY 9 9 FABRIC SOFTENER 3 3 LITRE REG. 5.85 LITRE REG. 5.85 TOMm 69 659 9 SAUCE 1402. AVLMER REC. 83' ROSEBUD BEETS SLICED BEETS 14 OZ. WHITE OR BROWN BAMBY BREAD 1602. BUNSMAS TER (MINI LOAVES DEMPSTER'S PKG OF1 STONE24 OZ GROUND BREAD LOAF 4, 11EA D IN GM 19 WESTON'S JAM FILLED BUNS PRO. OF 6 1 9 The question of absentee foreign land owners is a continual issue said Mr. Garniss. Serving with Mr. Garniss are Paul Klopp of Zurich as first vice-president and Eric Prescott of Grey Township as second ,vice-president. Six directors -at -large were also elected. They -are Wayne Elliott, Andy Durand, John Nesbitt, James Armstrong, Gary Baker and Mel Craig. Egg fa© <kers get one cent increase Egg producers got some welcome news for the Thanksgiving season. Beginning this month, producers will be paid one cent mare for a dozen Grade A large eggs, primarily to cover higher costs for pullets, the Canadian Egg Marketing A'gency recently announced. Higher feed costs also contributed to the one -cent increase. CEMA sets the producer price for Grade A large eggs at the beginning of each month using a pricing formula that reflects on-farm costs. This pricing process is monitored by the federal government's National Farm Products Marketing Council. Producer prices for other sizes are calculated by the agency following consulta- tions ,with the provincial egg marketing boards. Prices actually paid by consumers are determined by wholesalers and retailers. Show and sale a success for 4H The Huron -Bruce 4-H Thanksgiving Show & Sale at Brussels Stockyard had 42 4-H participants. Show results include: overall grand champ- ion, grand champion steer, Norm Meuser, RR 1, Southampton; reserve overall champ- ion. grand champion heifer, Scott Thede, RR 3, Port Elgin; reserve champion stat-; -Rbb Hern, RR 1. Woodham; reserve'chlttiipp6t heifer, James Fullerton, RR 3, Paisiey. Honorable mention goes to the following Huron County 4-H members: Scott Cooper, RR 3, Kipppen, first in Tight weight steer class; Debbie Rintoul, 112, Lucknow, third in light weight steer class; George Wilson, 1. Varna, second in medium weight steer class; Steve Coultes, 115, Brussels, third in medium weight steer class; Paul Coultes, #5, Brussels, third in heavy weight steer class; Julie Townsend. k4, Seaforth, third in heifer class. The champion calf, owned by Norman Meuser was purchased by Tri -County Live- stock at 52.00 per pound. The overall sale was quite successful with heifers averaging 94c/lb. and steers 51 per Ib. for an overall average of 99c/lb. HYUNDAI Pony arriving soon in Stratford lot Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 c! �I .o Cap the co-opeMOS I NSUP ANC ANO f INANC,Al SERVICES. TRAVEL LIFE • NOME • AUTO • BUSINESS • FARM CIAG the r'<)-()(N7.7hor'. BRUCE SMITH Solos RepPesan9o91ve MItctholl Co -Op Stora 130 Georgina Street Mltc@lell, Ont. NOM IMO Hue: 341-1173 Res: 341-9174 90 Days* Short Terris 1 Yr.* G.I.C. 5 Yr.* G.I.C. 1 Yr.* Mortes 5 Yr.* R.R.S.P. *New or Transfers 12/0 121/4 125/8 12/4 12 518 ABC ANNUITIES 53 WEST ST., GODERICH 524 2773 Collect