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Steers and
BER 16 1907
•heifers sell at fully steady prices
•
The market at Brussela Stockyards was
very active with steers and heifers selling at
fully steady prices. Cows sold higher, pigs
• were steady. There were 830 cattle, 677 pigs
•• and 81 sheep & lambon offer.
Choice Steers - 89.00 to 93.00 with sales to
96,00
Good Steers - pm to 89.00
,A CharloiS steer 'consigned by Geo Under -
•wood Farms of •R.R. No. 1, Winghauf
weighing 1280 lbs. sold for 96.00 with their
total offering of forty-five steers averaging
1220 lbs. selling for an overall price of 91.25.
A steer consigned by Murray Shiell of R.R.
No. 3, Wingham weighing 1160 lbs. sold for
• 94.25 with his total offerings of sixteen steers
averaging 1150 lbs. selling for an overall
price of. 90.68. "
A steer, consigned by Frank Dolmage of
• H.R. No. 1, Seatorth weighing 1100 lbs. sold
• for 93.75 with his total lot of eight steers
averaging 1113 lbs, selling for an average
• price of 91.59.
• A steer Consigned by -Glen Johnston, R.R.
No. 2, Bluevale weighing 1120 lbs. sold for
.93,75 with his total lot of twenty-one steers
• averaging .1160 lbs. selling for an average
price of 89,94.
• &Steer consigned by Wilhelm Bros of R.R.
No. A, Walkerton weighing 1360 lbs. sold for
TWo steers consigned by Bluemont Farms
of R.R. No. 1, Bright averaging 1295 lbs. sold
for 93.50 with their total offering of thirteen
• steers averaging 1237 lbs. selling. for an
overall price' of 90.70. "" . •
Six hereford steers consigned by 'Clare •
Phjlllpeof H.R. No, 4, Walkerton averaging
1063 lbs. sold for 92.75 with his total offering
.. of fifteen steers averaging 1047 lbs. selling
for. an. overall price of 90.49... • „
A.steer consigned by Carl. Courtney of R.R.
No. 1, Dungannon' weighing 1070 lbs. sold for
92,50. . • • .
•
Thirty-nine steers consigned by Murray price of 86.59. of R.R. No. 2, Thamesford averaging 1067
Forbes of R.R. No, 2,,Clintoh averaging 1197 A heifer consigned by Geo Blake of R.R. No, lbs, sold. for an overall price of 88.79 with
lbs. sold for an average price of 91.34 and he 2, BrusSels weighing 1060 lbs. sold' for 92.75 , sales to 90.00.
had sales to 92.25. i • with his total offering of thirty-two heifers Choice Cows - 59.00 to 64.00
Two steers consigned by Bruce 13ros, of averaging 1109 lbs, selling for an average Good Cows 56.00 to 59.00 •
R.R. No. 1, Belgrave averaging 1455 lbs, price of 89.65. Canners & Cutters 49.00 to 56.00
sold for 92,10 with their total lot of twelve A heifer consigned by John Dorsch of R.R. 30 - 40 lb. pigs traded to a high of 1.22 per lb.
steers •averaging 1402lbs. selling for an No. 5, Brussels weighing 1110 lbs. sold for 40 - 50 lb. pigs traded to a high of 1.10 per lb.
overall price, of 88.68. •
91.50 with his total lot of ten heifers averag- 50 - 60 lb, pigs traded to a high of 1.01 per lb..
Choice Exotic Heifers - 88.00 to 92.00 'with ing 1024 lbs. selling for an average price of ' 60 - 70 Ib. pigs traded to a high of 1.05 per lb.
sales to 93.00 • 88.28. ," • 70 -i.80 lb, pigs -traded to a high of .91 per Ib.
Good Heifers - 84.00 to 89.00Thirty heifers consigned by Hugh Osborne over 80 lb. pigs traded to a high of .83 per Ib.
'A heifer consigned by Bruce .Corrigan of ' ' of R.R. No.'2, Monkton, averaging 1085 lbs. Choice Veal - 90.00 to 100.00 with sales to
R.R. No. 1, Bluevale weighing 1070 lbs. sold • -sold for an average price of 84.48 with sales 108.00
for 93.00 with •his total lot of eight heifers to 90.75.. • • Medium Veal - 80.00 to 90.00
averaging 1016 lbs. selling for an overall Sixty-two heifers consigned by Ken Pearson Plainer' Calves - 70.00 to 80.00 '
Pleasures, problems and preschoolers
If you have pre-school children that in the past, to what concerns the parents have.bewilder you at times, or if you think you Many 'different topics will be addressed, The classes are especially important to
are good at raising pre-school children and • For the first meeting one topic of discussion parents of children aged cine to 11/2 years of
have ideas to share, then the Huron County • will be child development, such as what the
Health Unit has a program which will in- child learns at each age group. Another
terest you. tonic will be discipline - an always popular
Pleasures, Problems and Preschoolers is topic. Safety will also be discussed.
a new program organized by the Huron The second • class will deal with toilet
age.
"Sornetimes when you have a younger
child you need to know more of what to ex-
pect from the ch-ild in -terms of
development." • -
County Health Unit. The program consists • training, nutrition, eating habits, and This is the sixth year the health unit has
of three parenting classes for parents of unusual behaviour,. and the third class will • offered the classes and turnouts in the past
children aged one to five, and it will start deal with sexuality.
Wednesday, September 16at the Seaforth , MS. Shirley Chalmers, a Huron County
Community Hospital. , •health nurse, thinks the classes are impor-
The classes will be hosted by health nurse tant to people who have pre-school children.
Marlene Roberton, and 'there will be sone "Sometimes parents are in a situation
audio-visual presentations. But classes are, where they wonder if their child is develop
net Meant to be instruction, rather they will •ing normally. The classes are an informal
be run on a diScusSion group forthat. The way of getting together with a -professional
organizers say they realize they can not tell for discussion to see where their child is at,
somebody how to .raise their child because and also allow the parent to see how other
of the obvious differences in children. What families and parents cope with problems,"
they hope to have is intelligent discussion by she said.
the parents present, some telling their pro- Ms. Chalmers alsosaid, the classes are
-blems and concerns, while others give sug- flexible. While there is a definite course
gestions and tell what has worked for them • outline, the discussion can vary according
• 50 - 60 lb. Iambs traded to a high of L19 per ,
lb,
60 - 76 lb. lambs traded to a ,high of IAA per
lb."
• 70 - 80 lb. lambs traded to a high of 1.13.per
lb. '
80 - 90 Ib. lambs traded to a high of 1.011/2 per
lb;
90 100 lb. Iambi traded to a high of .93 per
lb. •
•Brussels Stockyards will beholding a veal
sale every Friday .morning. A special
Stocker & Feeder sale will be held Tues.
Sept. 22, 1987.
.For further information, phone 887-6461. ,
ideal course
have not box.n hrifif hut thp rionnlo who do
attend are generally motivated and
enthusiastic.
One factor Ms. Chalmers. sees as con-
tributing to the low attendance of these
classes last year there were six couples - is
, people don't know about them. The nurses
hope once the public knows these classes
are there they will take advantage of them.
Fathers are welcome as well as.mothers. •
Huron County dinner program
planned forOctober 5
A dinner program called "Huron County -
An Agricultural Leader" is planned for Ot,
tober 5; 1987. It will celebrate Agri -Food
. Week. As part of the program, the Huron
County Junior • Farmers' Association is
sponsoring a Rural Leadership Awards
• Presentation. The awards will be presented
to people who have provided outstanding
• leadership to their rural communities in
Huron County during the past year or two.
The committee will welcome nominations
for these awards from organizations or in-
divithials until Monday, September 21, 1987.
Nominations can be made through the Clin-
ton office of the ' Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
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