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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1963, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 25, 1963 Heifer Prices Steady At Public Stockyards Good and choice veal calves were actively firm with lower grades steady. Hog prices were about steady to the close of last week and lamb prices were steady. Cattle receipts were esti- mated at about 10,300 head, about 2,700 head more than last to 44 head last week, Western] stock calf receipts were slightly more than double those of last week at 884 head. There were 30 cattle and 109 calves received from Montreal. There were no slaughter cattle shipped East nor exports off the market to the United States. 19;* choice heifers 23-24 with some sales to 24.50; good 21.50- 22.50; medium 18-21; common 14-17; choice fed yearlings 24-26 with odd tops 'to 27; good 22-24; good cows 16-17 with odd sales to 18; medium 14-15.50; canners and cutters 8-13.50; good heavy bologna bulls 18-18.50 with odd 26.75; common and medium stockers and stock calves 18-23 with good steer stock calves up to 30. Calves: Choice vealers 30-33 with odd sales to 36; good 26- 29; medium 22-25; common 19- 22; boners 14-18. Add 6 Months To Area Man's Prison Term SUDBURY (CP)--James Wil- guilty to escaping lawful cus-jalong with Robinson whil the tody from Burwash Industrial|three Farm Sept. 26. He had been serving two years less a day for an at- tempted theft at Whitby, Ont. men were working in a potato field, were committed to stand trial on a charge of es+ caping custody. He was sentenced there July 2. His six-month sentence will "a served in Kingston peniten- SMOKING BANNED SCARBOROUGH, England (CP)--Smoking was banned at Grade A 24.85-26.05;|liam Robinson, 20, of Bowman- ry. g 'th Slaughter cattle: Choice to 19; common and me-| Hogs: Donald Taggart, 21, of Port in? " dani Mota a aa shter mule pan ag tiny fag, inte Got an "1962, "eaters steers 8 sold at $24-25 with fancy den 15-17.50. heavy 16.35-17.45 with light sows|ville, Ont., was sentenced to an|Robinson, Ont., and' Richard me soy at yee steers, steady on heifers and| Replacement cattle werelcattle receipts were sharply/feediot steers to 26; good 23-24; Replacement cattle: Good|gaining a $2 premium; stags additional six months in prison|Cooksan, 28, of Toronto, who|tona y yearlings, lower on cows andisteady. lower at 227 head as compared'medium 0-22.50; common 15-|stockers 24-26 with sales to 15.50 on a dressed weight basis.|Thursday when he pleaded|are alleged' to have escapedthere EATON' S...A Fashion- Bonspiel with Spirited Curling Clothes 'CURLING CLOTHES Be the Fashion lead on your Curling Team | A. "PIXIE" SHAG OF "DY- NEL" -- White, black, brown, tach 4.98 B. LAMINATED CURLING JACKET 'with vestee_in- sert, knitted wool collar, zippered pockets. 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