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THE Hursonl EXPOSITOR. JANUARY
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rh'peforth, Junior Farmer :ritegers;:;igntb.', After 9f lirctieV that the,
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Junior Farmers are involved, Mr r.Tallen
erect together at the SeafOrth•ltlicl,PISooiv ' commento that he tvtaddlow,,ta sen the
Community Centres for tIteleetnitItionita
Ctirlstines Banquet and Orrlice,rnER001.1 Jiittotiiii.or Farmers become a national
*spite
-the poor weather condItionsArpheor •'A • • 'A ' "' •'•• , ,
On Pullen, the Agriculturny;rpresPotritItreixr" jiiiitor parm'ers have ldon't Rey,
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• d work a.,,s chairman, of the commirnity
�e anegu*ed tinrgni0PrPl?Htoalfk'eor iliaZ'., ' tcria9lit colaalitteti_ I.'
open nrinf1 *nlle --"' ''' 't true," he.' ' Glen ,and= Terry ' Smith ,,ptesaritail a
• things you know for sore area • Junior Fanner Rat 0001, cheque for S1,000
..After Mr. ,poilo,i'voeii, presentations, , t4CiefellegithacPnhAlgleftgl,kVAleitl4,
inurrodu d and an ,awarkt was skein, „. , .
4 the 1984 executive Gen-
03m. munity centro pioraising coma:Ib.,
.01119, Partner of the Year, for , ,
61iwarrptinge7lisnptoYie of hisiroger.a. Mr. Pagan said. "Like Columbus they.
hatieset goals, they take their tiln9•9901119t
South Huron Junior Farmer and ijj 09
do, thiligs. on borrowed 1901M7)., • ,,•••••
"Mmuoity. He expressed a ec•seern of the , • t encouraged Junler Farmers to
pretent day Junior Farmer „work our
agriculture content in the',Iuoior• 'Tooter gq moreeseducation in agricuitnre.:,,Speolt10
organization since only 50 per.. cisor of the from personal ex eriente, he stressed, that
provincial Junior Farmer memhership j motivation is the'key to learning He said
rural members. He said, this percentage may that he personally did not like high school
not bring enough agricultural conteot into. • but went to Guelph and enjoyed his Ste,dlef:
Rim income tax meeting
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market .,,at 'Brussels Stockyards
adedtri*.stiOnt dernamint higher prices
on a 8000 sap* 'of ohoicei finished cattle.. "
Pigs Mild,steatlyto highcr, There were 1109.
cattle and 1048 pigs on•Offer. .
92Csrice steerS16.00 to 90,00 with, sales to ;
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Undo puzzles and mysteries of your 1983 farm business, John McHeilly, C.A. War Good Steers -83.00 to 46.00:
income tax form. Attend an educational Mallette Chartered Accountants, Exeter,w x
14-17:CeoltriGeorge Mams of
g g 11 bssold or 92.50
workshop. Farmers, farm bookkeepers and.' conducts the session: Questions and open with his offering of 21 steers averaging 1217
farm accountants are invited to a Form discussion are encouraged throughout. lbs. selling for 89.00.
'Income Tax Seminar at Hunan Hall, If you have concerns About issues such as
Centralia College of 'Agricultural Teclitior" cleprciation, • allowable deductions or in-, ' Three sMers consigned by Chester Edgar
come averaging, just to name a few, register of R.R. 2, Wroseter averating 12.54 lbs. sold
early. Enrolment is limited.. Register by for 91,00 with his lot 9f steers averaging
phoning Continuin
Cog Edueation, Centralia
llege._ 228-6691 1268 lbs. selling for '9050.
. Emmet= 4,S Slisteers Consigned by Geor e Bauman of
NY.
This one day workshop beginning at 930
a.m.. on Jan. 19, emphasizes changes in
incmne tax laws and_theimolicatinns In the.
UCO directors re-electel
Four members of the Executive Commit-
tee of the Board of Dkrectors. of United
Co,operatives of Ontario (UCO) have been
re-elected for another year. ,
Robert W.M, Down, of Exeter, president
for two years, continues in this position.
John S. Black, of Markdate. continues menthe
first vice-president; Murray J. Allen, of
Vankleek Hill. continues as the second
vice•president and Stuart W. Luckhardt, of
Owen Sound. remains the fourth executive
member.
Bob Down has been oh the UCO Board
since 1974, serving two years as second
vice-president and one year as first
vice-president before being •elected to the
president's position. Mr. Down, who also
Laserjet of Au)urn averaging 1343 lbs. sold
for 87.80.
heavy steers „ consigned, by
Jr.okohiarps, of Brussels averaging 1478 Ibs.
sold fe!_an sycrelllrioc, 00.40. •
sagtm0r0;,.hifers-84..0.0 88.00°114, th
• Choice ,IlerafOrd belfeis40.00 to b4.00.
A heifer 'conOigriodloY Jack Fil99.114 of
Dublin W01010E1130 Ibs. soldfor %MO with
his Offering of 40 heifers averaging 102.0 1bs.
selling for an overall price of 87,64:
A. heifer consigned..t Earl Midi: of
%loader weighing 1090 Ibs. sold- for
withlds Offering of 371elfeis aireinging1070
• lbs. selling for an overall Price of 07.090
A 'helfee;eonsigned 'hu timid loll of
with hi „effort 0 29 heifers averaging996
lbe,'sellinglot an overall price of :;05,f.
A 'heifer consigned by,- Bliviiod :Bitch of
Wrotetetweighing 1,140 Mi. sold for 89,,2.5
tvitli his offering of 487 mixed. heifers ,
averaging 1026 lbs. 'selling for an overall
Price 6185:51.
A heifer consigned by, George Blake of
Bosses. treightleg 1140 lbs. sold for 89.75
with hislgerlallof 31 heifers OeragLing_1052`
lbs, selling _for' Am. *rail 'pricoof 05 27,
Seven heifer&COns ed by Min Atnold of
• fin Mildinayaveraglng 1071bi. sold for an
overall :price, of
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Choice Ciiii-4700 to 50 .00 With sales to
54.50., , t
Gd Cowt-44,00 to 47.00.
30 to 40 Ib. OP 1040 Atinhigt of 31;50.
' 40 to SO Ili.'‘pigs to ;thigh of 36.80..
SI)lo 60 lb. pigs to a high of 46.75,
_60 to 70,1b. pigs to a high of 53,00.
70 to 80 lb. plgs to a high of 47:00.
80 to 90 lb. pigs to a high of 59.00.
r.-÷---wraetek-wosbin 51 -$914 -for
--Wallenstein-averaging 11S1 -lbs- sold fo
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faced an election earlier this fall for the
position of director, to which he was
acclaimed, represents zone 7, which consists
of Huron, Perth and Waterloo. He was born
in Exeter, has been a member of Exeter
District Co-opermive, Hensall District Co-
operative and Belgrave Sales and Servhe
A steer consigned by L & B Farms of
Wallenstein weighing 1380 lb sold for 90.75'
with their offenog of 61 steers averaging 1277,
Ibs. selling for an overall price of 87.36,
Twenty•seven steers consigned by Wm.
Woodburn of R.R. 3, Parkhill averaging 1281'
lbs. sold for an overall price of 87.35.
Ten steers consigned by Howard Martin of
Brussels averaging 1195 lbs. sold for 87.50::
A steer consigned by Maple EmbleM
Farms of Dun annon weighing 1250 Ibs. sold;
Ceotre, servinon the Exeter Board for • for 91L50 wi their offeriog of 42 steers:
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averaging 1189 lbs. sellingfor , yeah, one as president.
price of 87.25. - -
He is active in the community in a numher Forty steers ns ed by Hodgin Bros. of -
of areas, Mr. Down is chairman of the South RR3 Parkhill av ra g 1174 lbs. sold for an
Huron Recreation Centre Board of Manage. overall price of 7. .
ment; president of the Usborne Township's Ten steers consigned by Ralph Dickson of
Federation of Agriculture, a member of the ° RBS. Stratford averaging 1083 lbs. sold for.
South Huron Hospital Board, and president 87.00.
of the local fair Board. Three steers consigned by Manfred'
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MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S
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