The Huron Expositor, 1986-06-11, Page 10A1P•— THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 11, 1986 FARM
Stockyards grads: steady, undesirabl
Gl Resteme er Eight steels consigned by Ln 76.20,
Eleven he
of RR 1, Aub,
an overall p
and his four
for 78.92 wi
Twenty -on
Walter W e
1061lbs. so'
a sale to 78.
Flveheife
RR 2, Ayton
The market at Brussels Stockyards traded
steady at the week's close with undesirable
and overfinished cattle being discounted.
Cows sold higher and pigs sold steady. Them
were 1065 cattle and 627 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers -76.50 to 80,50 with a sale to
86.75,
Good Steers -73.00 to 76.50.
A fancy steer consigned by Ken McLlnchey
of RR 3, Parkhill weighing1140 lbs. topped
the market at 86,75 with his offering of 17
steers averaging 1187 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 80.12.
Six steers consigned by Earl Schmidt of RR
2, Milverton averaging 1908 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 80.61 with sales to 81.10.
Three steers consigned by Paul and Norval
Faust of RR2, Port Elgin averaging 1110 lbs.
sold for 80.40.
Thirteen heavy steers consigned by Wm.
Woodburn of RR 3, Parkhill averaging 1305
lbs. sold for an overall price of 79.92 with
sales to 81.25,
Residents enjoy play by church children
On Monday, the residents of the Seaforth Godwin of St. James CW L visited with
Health Care Facility went bowling at Nobel several nursing home residents. Mr. and
lanes and on Tuesday public school pupils Mrs. Zack Ryan visited Mary Ryan. Lucy
came in to help residents with some bowling. Bezzo had several visitors: Ray Howard of St.
Tuesday evening the Northside United Thomas, sons Bill and John Bezzo, Evelyn
Church children put on a play which everyone Cook and daughter, and
Ada Cook.
enjoyed. Master of Ceremonies, Thelma Joe Robbins and Tom Handy visited Mable
Bode, was assisted by teacher Audrey Handy. Irene Omand went to a shower
Mcilwain. The pianist was Mrs. Whitmore. Sunday afternoon for her future daughter -in -
Rev. Simmons had to cancel his service on law. Dave and Eva Netzke went to Rose and
Wednesday as he was ill. Everyone wishes Pat Altman's home for a visit.
him a speedy recovery. Jackie Hacho took 10 Gladys Ruston went home with Joanne for
residents to Poplar Hill for a picnic and the day. Donna Farley visited her father Dr.
dance. Sadlier. Erle Dow had a visit from his
On Thursday, the ladies baking class made daughter Mable Clark. Leona Cloud was
old-fashioned scones and all were able to visited by her granddaughter Jackie and
sample their product at dinner. Friend.
Saturday morning the residents held their Cassie Nicholson went out with her
meeting. PERSONALS daughter Barbara Alexander for the day. She
Doreen Kelly visited her mother, Cather- also had Helen Nicholson and son Allan in to
ine Austin. Mrs. Van Dnnren and Mrs. visit. Mary Lamont visited Kelly Lamont.
Foursteers consigns by en y me Forster of
of RR 1, Dashwood, averaging 1157 lbs. sold RR 1, Lucknow averaging 1268 lbs. sold for
for an overall price of 79.34. 79.00 with his offering of 20 steers averaging
Twelvef 2,,Go le averaging
dg byBrad
lbs. sold 1267 irty-silbs. x steers consigfor an neddby ce o 78.62.
f
son of RR 2,,Gorrle averaging � .
for an overall price of 79.28 with a sale to Adams offorR 2, overall price oaveraging
8 64 with
1150
81.00.
Six steers consigned by Sarah Wilhelm of sales to 84.50.
RR l ,Walkerton, averaging 1231 lbs. sold for Two steers consigned by John Brown of RR
an overall price of 79,26 with sales to 80.60. 3, Walton averaging 1185 lbs. sold for 78.56.
Forty-four steers consigned by Maple Four heavy steers consigned by John
Ridge Farms of RR5, Brussels, averaging Kuepfer of RR 2, Milverton averaging 1362
1160 lbs. sold for an overall price of 79.03 with lbs. sold for an overall price of 78.45.
sales to 60.50. Twenty-eight steers consigned by Bradley
Five steers consigned by Oscar Kieffer of Galbraith of RR 3, W Ingham, averaging 1198
g lbs. sold for an overall price of 77.92 with a
RR 1, Bluevale averaging 1086 lbs, sold for sale at 80.00.
78.82. Sixteen steers consigned by Bill Sellers of
Eleven steers consigned by Bill and George RR2, Bluevale averaging 1002 lbs. sold for an
Pierson of -RR 1, Ethel averaging 1206 lbs, overall price of 77.74 with a sale to 81.75.
sold for an overall price of 78.80 with a sale at Cholce Exotic Heifers -75.00 to 79.00 with a
81.00 and a 1270 lbs. steer of Isabel's sold for sale to 81.00.
81.25. Cholce White-faced Heifers - 72.00 to
cattle discounted
rs averaging 10ned 43 lbrdon s.. sold for
of 75.96 with a sale to 80.25
Leers averaging 1005 lbs. sold
a sale at 83.25,
mixed heifers consigned by
pp r of RR 5, Mlldmay averaging
sol ran overall price of 75.69 with
7
nsigned by Lloyd W eppler of
eraging 1120 lbs, sold for an
overall price of 75.16 with sales to 77.10.
Choice Cows -55,00 to 58.00 with a sale to
83.00.
Good Cows - 52.00 to 55.00.
Canners and Cutters - 48.00 to 52.00.
Heavy bulls traded to a high of 73.75.
Under 30 Ib. pigs traded to a high of 1.96
per lb.
30 to 40 lb. pigs to a high of $1.14.
40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of $1.13.
50 to 60 ib. pigs to,a high of $1.07.
60 to 70 lb. pigs to a high of $1.02,
75.00.
Twelve mixed heifers consigned from Dan
Pearson of RR 1, Ethel, averaging985 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 75.90 with a sale to
81.00.
A fancy heifer consigned by Kevin
Horseburgh of RR1, Holstein, weighing 1090
lbs. sold for 80.00.
Sixteen heifers consigned by Hodgins
Bros. of RRB, Parkhill, averaging 986 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 78.93 with sales to
79.70.
A heifer c unsigned by Geo. Pletsch of RR3,
Walkerton weighing 1000 lbs. sold for 78.75.
Four light steers consigned by Doug
Durrer of RR 2, Mildmay averaging 847 lbs,
sold for an overall price of 78.43.
Three heifers consigned by Feed and Clyde
McClure of RR 1, Walton averaging 1003 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 76.61 with a sale to Jazzmakers.
80.00. Brucefleld; H
Two heifers consigned by Gordon Mann of
RR 2. Wroxeter averaging 955 lbs. sold for Loralee and D
RECOGNITiO BANQUET—Recently over 400 cooperators from the agricultural Industry
who helped win research, teaching and extension programs were honored at an annual
Ontario Agric tural College banquet, at the University of Guelph campus. The feast was
followed by g etings and messages of appreciation from University Chancellor Wm. A.
Stewart, Presl ent Burt Matthews, O.A.C. Dean Freeman McEwen and OMAF Deputy
Minister Cie on Switzer. Musical entertainment was provided by The Louisiana
tending the banquet were from left to right: Allan and Janice Hough,
t Neal Stoskopf, O.A.C.; Dawn and Helmut Sodthe, R.R. 32 Cambridge;
e Marshall, R.R. 1, Kirkton. Photo by J. Harrison
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