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The Huron Expositor, 1986-01-08, Page 9EXECUTIVE DECISION — The Seatorth Junior Farmers said goodbye to their 1985 executive and hello to the group that will lead them in 1988 at their Christmas party recently. That group Includes, front, Janice Murray, vice-president '88; Glen Haney, president '88; Nancy Schade, past president; Louise Ryan, vice-president '85; back, Nellie Blake alternate Ag Rep '88; Paul Hoggarth, Ag Rep. '88; Sandra Regale, secretary '86; Terry •Smith, treasurer '851'88; Dianne Oldfield, secretary 'B5/zone rep. '88; and Cherryl Smith, Mnllwraith photo P.R. rep. '88. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 8, 1986 -- A9 Stockyard under pressure following rail price drop The market at Brussels Stockyards traded under pressure following the drop in rail prices from 3 to 5c per ib. being accepted on cattle for delivery next week. Cows and pigs sold higher. There were 1391 cattle and 713 pigs on offer, Choice Handy -weight steers -84.00 to 08.00 with a sale to 92,75. Choice heavy steers - 81.00 to 85.00. A,steer consigned by Lorne Eadie of RR 1, Holyrood weighing 1270 lbs. sold for 92.75 with their lot of 15 steers averaging 1422 lbs. selling for 82.17, Six steers consigned by Grant Collins of RR I, Kincardine averaging 1173 lbs, sold for 88.00 with his offering of 26 steers averaging 1179 lbs. selling for an overall price of 87,21. Seventy steers consigned by Maple Em- blem Farms of RR 1, Dungannon averaging 1191 lbs, sold for an overall prick of 86.10 with sales to89,25, Ten steers consigned by Ashley Clark of- RR6, Dundalk averaging 1216 Ibs. sold for an 'overall price of 86,25. Eleven steers consigned by Murray W agg of RR4, Mitchell averaging 1161 lbs. sold for an overall price of 85.48, Twenty-nine steers consigned by George Underwood Farms of RR 1, W mgham averaging 1151 lbs. sold for an overall price of 84,75 with a sale 10 87.75. • Thirteen steers consigned by Murray Forbes of RR 2, Clinton averaging 1232 lbs. WITH: PORK, IN TOMATO SAUCE, BROWN SUGAR WITH PORK, MAPLE BROWNED WITH PORK, ,OVEN BROWNED WITH PORK. STOCK UP NOWBEANS ! VAN CAMP LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE! NABISCO CEREAL SHREDDiES 500g 1.891 MONARCH SOFT STYLE MARGARINE' 1 Ib. Tu. 990 WESTONS FRESH ENGLISH , MUFFINS e 0 99c LEMON FILLED WESTONS BUNS 6. 1.59 DIETRICHS FRESH TASTY SCONE ROLLS 12'. 1.135 NORDICA 2% - 500 g TUB COTTAGE CHEESE 1.69 SUPER VALUE ZEHRS CANADA 'A' GRADE LARGE EGGS DOZ. 14 oz. TINS AN OFFER YOU SHOULDN'T 1EPIi4E. t a POTATO CHIPS ZEHRS OWN REG., RIPPLE, B.B.O., SALT & VINEGAR 200 g PKG. A ZEHRS- TALISMAN iiumu itEY aim Ski OFFER 2 FOR I UFT TICKET DEAL PLAIN, STRAWBERRY/BANANA, BOYSEN BERRY, RASPBERRY, PEACH, BLUEBERRY, PINA COLADA, CHERRY, MAPLE WALNUT, KIWI, PINEAPPLE, FOREST BERRY, cCIFFJ;f BEATRICE -. FRUIT BOTTOM YOGURT HALF PRICE! Ian 000Int 8000105(01 Ana 10000068108PRx1lRT 001111331111 02000 03000/408 4 ROI IOAO'S 01400 000004M Al MOWN 810080 17.111 011100 1001114041 811101 A 0050010 04.041 ANt 11003 UAR11T 0101 811000A5000 0884.0 004.1431 8001400 110.1 OAT 83 04380 111! 000' 80131 10 03 0410 SAW 0A, 044 088( R 1$ 00011I$301( ANP RA0 01 0110 110'I 0u%0ro 1831.4 S4A5011 CO3M48 AYARA011 Al MN n1133 000000 / ann AA3R0RVJ100190A sold for 86.00 with his offering of 45 steers averaging 1243 lbs. selling for an overall price of 85.08, Eleven steers consigned by Bob McKague of RR 2, vy ingham averaging 1205 lbs. sold for 85.00 With a sale to 86.00. Twelve steers consigned by Jim Hayden of RR 3, Goderich averaging 1261 lbs. sold for 86.30 with his offering of 25 steers averaging • 1261 lbs. selling for an overall price of 84.87. Seven steers consigned by Fred Knechtel of 1111.2, Gadshill averaging 1170 lbs. sold for 86.00 with his offering of 12 steers averaging 1166 lbs. selling for an overall price of 84.57. Eleven steers consigned by W m. W ood- burn of RR 8, Parkhill averaging 1317 lbs. sold for 85,00. Four steers consigned by W alter Gerber of RR 1, Shakespeare averaging 1052 lbs. sold for 84.75. Fifty-three steers consigned by Hodgins Bros. of RR 8, Parkhill averaging 1416 lbs, sold for an overall price of 83.06. Choice Exotic Heifers -82,00 to 86.00 with sales to 88.00. Choice White-faced Heifers -78,00 to 82.00. A heifer consigned by Wayne King of 11112, Gerrie weighing 1130 lbs, sold for 88.00 with his offering of 30 heifers averaging 1074 lbs. selling for an overall price of 83.66. Twenty-three heifers consigned by Harold and Gary Bell of RR 1, Wroxeter averaging 1137 lbs. sold for an overall price of 84,81 with a sale to 87.25. Twenty-nine heifers consigned by Jack and John coat of RR 4, Ripley averaging 1125 lbs. sold for an overall price of 84.44 with a sale to 87.00. Two heifers consigned by George Blake of RR 2, Brussels averaging 1200 1 bs. sold for 86.50 with his offering of 30 heifers averaging 1082 lbs, selling for an overall price of 83.83. Twelve heifers consigned by Walter Woppler of RR 5, Mildmay averaging 1133 lbs, sold for an overall price of 83.54. Thirty-three heifers consigned by Earl Fitch of RR I, Wroxeter averaging 1101 lbs. sold for an overall price of 83.36 with sales to 85.50. One hundred and eighteen heifers consign- ed by Suncross'd Farm of R.R. 3, lakeside averaging 1024 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.42 with a sale to 87.00, Twenty-one mixed heifers consigned by fan and Brian Radford of Londesboro averaging 1079 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.30 with a sale to 84.25. Eleven heifers consigned by Doug Mc- Pherson of RR 2, W ingham averaging 1059 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82.34 with a sale to 84.00. Choice Cows -50.00 to 54.00 with sales to 50.00. Good Cows -46.00 to 50.00. Canners and Cutters -42,00 to 46.00, Heavy Bulls traded to a high of 72.00. All weights of pigs traded higher with a good derirand from Quebec. Under 30 Ib. pigs traded to a high of $1.38 per Ib. 30 to 40 lb. pigs to a high of 1.28. 40 to 50 Ib. pigs to a high of 1.18. 50 to 60 Ib. pigs to a high of 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of .96. 70 to:80 ib. pigs t0 a high of .91 per ib. Registration for alachlor has expired PEAS. CORN, FRENCH GR. BEANS, CUT GREEN BEANS OR MIXED VEGETABLES 1 Kg PKG. FROZEN • COTTS OPEN SOFT DRINKS CHERRY, CREAM SODA, DRAFT ROOT BEER, GiNGER ALE. ORANGE, GRAPE BEATRICE FiME QUALITY SOUR CREAM soo1L 1.59 S00 mL NEILSO$IS 10% B.F. •CREAM 1.1 9 ASSORTED VARIETIES 08 o:. HABITANT SOUPS 1.19 ST0+S'ELYS 2 Veli1ETIES KIDNEY BEANS 14 0=. 590 MaCOR140S 3 VARIETIES COOKIES LARGE 6000 1.99 *am,Primes 01 EFFEOT UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY JAN. 11TH COU PRIMO PASTAS ELBOW MACARONI, SPAGHETTI OR SPAGHETThNI 900 g PKGS. MIRACLE WHIP REGULAR, GEL OR MINT 150 mL TUBE 4 NEW BORN 60's ATODDLER 's E X.A11.0116. as 36's RE'G. ABSORB. 54`s 'TODDLE* PLUS WI* GTN. PR1140 MIA" PLAIN STILE ShAGHE'iTl ,SAUCE . >, .1 e1,9 MOSS 'kilt itAtft-SALTED TAi}IiTAW IIYiN TAW oa.TAWt1 tint/06S 5 ° WHITE DREAD 201 calltTltrtrTFlt CRUSTY ROLLS ��� FPESH `UIEO GAILY Doz."SS COUNTRY 0V01 Tit 4 SWEET Fe aa. RAISIN BREAD KRAFT FINE DUALITY REGtiLAA 500 mL JAR • NEitll,r:!, oar at DRY IVORw _'�% r 45o mL SN1111FOO OR=CONIIMONDI . ■ 450 g , CHRISTIES CRACKERS 1.3.9 LLw*YS POMIIEAR ..,. 565 inL SCOPE1MOUTHWASH ..... 2.59 ALL PIMPOSE FIVE. ROSES 'LOUR 1.6 K9 2S99 OitilO IOW SAGNADOI 8044 12 EXPOSURE 15 EXPOSURE 24 EXPOSURE . 36 ,EXPOSURE. 041, PROCESS ON COLOUR ROLL FILM 410, 126, 135 & DISC- KING ISCKiNG SIZE PRINTS KODAK PAPER MATi'E OR GLOSSY PAPER OFFER EXPIRES AT CLOSING SATURDAY JAN, 11/86 REG. 5.99 . REG. 5.99 _. REG. 10.59. REG.: 14.99 -, NEILSONS SHERBERT LIME, ORANGE, RAINBOW, RASPBERR'V ONE LITRE Ti1B lIN SPECIAL 299 SPECIAL 1.99 SPECIAL 5.29 SPECIAL 7.49 L• ASs0ItTE0 VARIETIES CHIPITS CHIPS FOViI' YMAI0 ffES 801188 . _ - VEGETABLES id o=., • 90 S VXl1IEfIES 260 m1 LAURA .SECORDJAMS 1.59 ittiM!1111NMN. , . • TOMATO --.SAUCE toita __. 1.19 MAiu Co BItANotr SHREDDED WHEAT 4.. 14.9 Canndian farmers and industry are re- minded temporary registration for alachlor, a corn and soybean herbicide, expired Decem- ber 31. 1985. its sale and use are no longer authorized in Canada. Alnchior, sold by Monsanto Cadada under the trade name lasso, was granted tempor- ary registration status by Agriculture Canada last February. The product was found to cause cancer in laboratory animals, and traces of the chemical had been found in southern Ontario water supplies. "Based on the information which 1 have to date. 1 have found no reason to reverse my earlier decision to cancel the registration of this product," said Agriculture Minister John \Vise. Quota maintained Agriculture Minister John Wise and the Minister for International Trade, James Kelleher, are taking action to maintain the authority to apply quotas on beef and veal imports in 1986. The ministers have decided to impose and then immediately suspend a restriction an the quantity of fresh, chilled or frozen beef and veal that may be imported into Canada during 1986 This measure, taken under tate authority of the Meat import Act, will then permit the regulation of these imports into Canada during the next calendar year, should such action be necessary. "This will keep open the possibility of regulating beef and veal imports into Canada under the Meat Import Act later in the year." Mr. Wise said. "This action serves as another example our Government is continuing to take responsible action. whenever necessary, to ensure the stability and viability of the beef and cattle industry in Canada." Mr. Kelleher said that, pending further developments, "beef and veal will he removed from the Import Control List of the Export and Import 'Permits Act effective January 1,1986, and therefore import permits wilno longer be required." The two Ministers noted beef and veal import levels will be closely monitored fn 1986 in case further actions are warranted. in order to "set the record straight on exactly what we have done with respect to beef imports," Mt- Wise detailed the actual beef and veal import levels for 1985. In 1985 Canada's beef and veal imports are estimated at approximately 75,0000 tonnes compared to the 1984 total of almost 78.000 tonnes. In 1985, Australia is expected to export about 20,000 tonnes. New Zealand is expected td export about 23,000 tonnes, and the United States is expected to export about 20,000 tonnes, which is similar to the • previous year's level. Imports from N`ieara- gua will be about 1,800 tonnes, which is less than half of the 1984 level. In 1984 the EEC exported 22,788 tonnes of beerand veal to Canada, compared to 10,688 tonnes in 1985. That Is less than half of what came in the year t afore, ad Only about a third of what we were tad to expect in 1985 if no restrietiohs had been imposed. "1 am proud of the initiatives this- G'overntnent has taken On behalf of Canada's red Meat sectors" Mr, Wise said. "We have been able to negotiate reasonable import agreements - agreefnents Which hate protected our industry."