HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-31, Page 15R$DAY., JI3NE. 7t1,; 1:i3 1i'.
BOUNDARY WEST
A number ,of, ladies..o'f para
Mount Institute attended . the dis-
trict annual. at Pine River,
Miss. E: Cook, R l\T,, returned -to
wen ;Sound. after ' spending a
few days with her.. father, Mr, A.
Cook,
Miss Susie' Gibson Visited -iii
Clinton -with her 'brother, Mr.
• 'Mrs`.'" Jack. Gibson. '
Mr, Jack Macf ntosh spent the
week -end irn Go'derich: with his
au t, Mrs.. J. Hetherington, '•who
has returned to her home in God-
•erich after spending •some . time
with her son ;Murray ,at Ri'autp:
ton. ,.
Mr.'Donald.Harniiton. spent the
week=end at: Manitoulin.,
Visitors `w;ith Mr and Mrs
'Mit -Hamilton at the' week -end.
were •,Mrs. Jas MacDonald,, Mr.
and Mrs James Hamilton- arid
Gladys Gibson' of Lucknow :and.
Mr.' andg Mrs: 'Russ' Needham of
Ripley, • '
Kempton has moved to•
'IHarold 'Bogies farm, .'Du'ngannon3'
SYLVIA, ROBINSON has been
voted, "Miss ' WalkertonDistrict• High School'', by fellow students.,
The 18=year.-old young lady. has
:.a high academic standing, is an,
excellent organizer ' and = •leader
• ' land one of Western `Ontario's'
outstanding. athletes. She is; a
niece of. Mrs. 'John Kilpatrick. of
Lucknow
AShfleld•Presbyteriair
The m,ay meeting of the
field W.M',5,, was held in the
church abasement. ' Mrs. Duncan
MacKenzie, lst vicepresident,
was in charge. Mrs. Wm. Ross
offered theopening prayer. 'Mrs.
Earl Howes • read the scripture.
Mrs:. "(Rev.) MacDonald gave the
meditatory remarks on, the pass
age, Mrs. Dunean MacKenzie of-
fered. prayer.: Mrs. H. MacLean
read as portion from the study
!book on "The Indiansf a
o Canada".
Mrs. Neil G gave , �. MacKenzie ga
synopsis ,o f the Presbyterial ;held
at Teeswater during the morning
session: 1VXiss: Sadie_ Johnston `gave
a summary, of the .afternoon
.sign Mrs. , ; Duncan MacKenzie
';read a. paper on'• "God's' will`, for'
the Universe". Mr"s;, ',;Donald , R.
MacKenzie 'gave a review, of'the
Glad Tidings. Mrs: Wilson offer-
ed prayer. -The. roll call, .was". a
verse iron scripture..• Mrs. Jack`
MacKenzie • and . Mrs. Hugh`' Mac
Kenzie were ,appointed tom,
the- sick and' Shut-ins. Mrs. ' rl
Howes is.,supplying as 2nd v' e
pres.. ,for .the remainder the
year, ...The • collections ,for egg,
moneywere to be made and hand
ed in. The 60th anniversary.: ort
the W.M.S.. 'in Canada: is., to be.
celebrated in June, .Mrs. Howes
gave the Closing: prayer, ' Mrs.
(Rev.) 1VZacDonald was organist
for the Meeting. ; There ' were. 15
present;
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:THE LUCKNOW SEN47.11EL1LtiC NOW, ONTARIO
TWENTY GRAND ATS
SHORTHORN SALE
'Forty animls. consigned. to
sale were sold `at :the 14th annual
Keys Culbert ;Gaunt :Scotch
.Shorthorn. sale ,in, the Lions arena,.
Clinton, Friday. Appo*ima.tely
!$20,000 worth of livestock were
auctioned in°, about three :hours
of brisk selling, Thirty-four fe-
males were . soldd at .an, average
;price of $507, with top, price for
a female of 4900.. She '.r Tales. sold
t an average sof $415, :with top
;price for a male of $510, ::Sale
average for the 40 head, was close.:
. to: $500, grossing- $19740: • '
:. The auction, was conducted ,by.
•Wm : '8., O'Neil, : Penfield, With
Harold White, Guelph, secretary. -
treasurer• of the Canadian Short-
horn Association' on .the auction
stand..Assistant auctioneers were
Edward: Elliott, Clinton; Lincoln
White;' St Marys,; Robert Amos,
Gt,ipwth Don-_Longley;-•soc---�—�
retary-treasurer` , of`' ,the :Short-
horn, World,, Chicago. .livestock,
'magazine,. assisting in the ring
• Judge . J... Harvie;': Barrie; ` paid
$:$00 `for' a senior .yearling heifer'
!bred And consigned by W. A;
Culbert... A $400 bull , 1bred ;and '
consigned. by Clifford ''I , ,Keys,
Varna, chit., was IIb u'ght by Ern.
est W. Rader, , R. • 2, Dashwood, j
Other good prices were. $740
paid by Fred S.• Bodkin, R. R..2,. -
Thamesville, Ont., for a• senior,
yearling. heifer bred and •consign-
ed •by W A. Culbert,. $725 paid by.
• J. D. l-Iard'ie, Moorefield, . for, • a
• two-year-old « heifer, : bred and
consigne Cu:libert;: $615
by' C. •Moulton, R:. 2, Wilton.
G e, for a heifer bred and, con -
Si ned iby'•W,A Culbert; $600 by:
Sam McClure &• Sons; Wood-;
bridge, for a junior yearling::heif-'
e,.bred and consigned .by A. C.
Gaunt.
Other buyers who , took away
cattle were:'Everet Kee, ,Orange=
Wille A.,H. Weepler, R. "1, Elm-
wood;. Gaiser ;Bros:, ".R: 2, 'Dash
wood;' T C:' Edwards, R.: •:8,. Wk.-
:ford;
at:ford; 'Alex Nevins;: Auburn.; Clar=
ence:-'F. Deurmier, R. R: 4, Fain -
wood; Arthur Bald; 11, A. 1,; Se
bringville•,• 'Clifford :'F Pepper,
Dashwood;: Ed 'Gib -Clore, R. R. '3,:.
Lucknow; .John: G. Sutherland, R..
3, Lakeside; A. ''Weppler, R..
1, Elmira.; Hugh',. D. MacDonald,
11,, 2, ,]..unknow•; , Ro'ss: ,Taylor; 14e1 -
grave; ;,Gordon . Higgins, . R:' 5;•
Brussels; Herb' McQuillan " 8i Son,
R. 6,1 Lucknow. Win. : A. McCoi:'=
'Mick, 'R, 3, Moorefield W. C.. F.'
Oestriche:r, . ''Crediton; Edward.
,Stire',:R:.1,:Dashwood; Glen} Wise,.
R;,; 3,!'' Clinton; .H.` :J.'•'.;Davidson,
Goderich; H u g h McEachren;'
;Parkhill and: Bruce E:. Scott,' Bel-
grav_e Tor bu-yPr was •Fr_ed • S
'Bodkin,: Thamesvalle, who 'Spent.:°
close ,. to, $1;940. •
• "The top . pi; ice of the sale $900,
Was paid—by—..T. E. Hardie, Moore -,1'
,field, for the jun•idr' yearling
heifer, Maple's Ernblem Lady's'
'Maid 29th, bred and consigned
F,OURTH : CONCESSION
The Mission • Band of ,youth.
.Kinloss Church met at the .borne
of Gilbert Hamilton' last Satur-
day. • ' . • ,
Mr, and Mrs. B Sangster* and
family of Toronto: were week -end
guests at the home. of 1i44W. F'
;MacDonald,...�-.
'Miss Olive Blake spent a few
days last week at the home of
her sister, Mrs: Don MacLver,
and. Mrs., Netter field • and
daughter of 'Toronto spent the
d�R!'N1Y
'RADE MARK RE
Tasty with sandwiches
week -end at the home' of John
MacDonald. • •
Hertb Buckton. is having a bath
rclorn installed in his. home,
Master 'Denver Di ie is
at, school after 'a week
s
pack
ii nness.'
•ma ee 1 .w
ganngr, She is a dark:: red year-
ling :bred
ear-1ing::bred to Millht11 Festival'.('Im=
ported): ,BBririging ' the top- price
'
among ° the males: was a ..junior
yearling bull, .111 -Hill Aristocrat;
bred and consigned .;by . Andrew
C Gaunt, Lucknow: Fred .,J, R.
Haberer, R... R. ,.Ztirich, bid' up to
$510. or the- eyoung .boil:
CulBbert consigned 22
head''. and Andrew `Gaudt and 'Ci
ford Keys, each nine. head.
WON BRLJ.Qi8 TRO1 EY.
At the Bruce County. livestock
judging B competition ' `'held • at
Walkerton. on Saturday .the Bruce
County breeder s challenge trophy
uias won by. the .Ripley Junior•
Farmers cl tBb With the five -roan'
team scoring 2809.points.
Hari y Thede •of Port Elgin won
the Port Elgin, trip. 'gird, Lovell
'McGuire of• Ripley ' Woh' a wrist
watch. • .
Made Presentation
A 'presentation was ;made: tb'pp
.Mr. ai d, Mrs. Ralph Humphreys
and famlly :by Arnberley, neigh -
...hors prior, to then'r l;eavirig for
their new Home in Kincardine'~
Mr.I and Mrs, Liumphreys l'eceIV-
ell a' b' aut'iful° floor lai'ip, table
aitid mirror;' Sharon a bedrobn•i•''
\Iarpp'.a.nd Eldon m itary brushes
and' a jackknife, 'q
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