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ucknaw► Calf Club Holds Achievement
ay At:Lucknow ',Centennial Fall Fair
As a highlight to their, year's : Lucknow; Key ' Taylor, R.R. 2
work,
' the Lucknow 4-H Beef • and Lucknow, Doug 1Vlewhinney, R.
Dairy
ry . Clubshave ve their a- R. 1 Lucknow, Wayne Todd, R.
R. 2 Lucknow; Murray Mewhin-
ney, R.R. 1 ' Lucknow; • Murray
Morrison, R.R. 1; Lucknow, Joe
Austin, . R:R. 7 Lucknow
• Best Showman •
In the . showmanship 'class,'
Hugh Todd placed first, Wayne
Todd ::second, .Murray Morrison
third and Murray' Mewhirney
fourth.
Dairy' Division
In the Junior Holstein division,
Gary. MacKenzie of R.R. 3 Luck-
chievement day at ' the Lucknow
Fall Fair.
Beef Division
Sandy ' Simpson of R.R. 3
Goderich had . the only •entry in
:the Junior Heifer class of the beef
Competition..
John Lyons, R.R. 1 Lucknow,
• had the. best calf in the Senior
Heifer Division and.. second went
to Francis Hogan of T'.R. 7
Lucknow: •
Top. Beef•, Steer
• Others in order
Jack Aitchison 'of St. Helens now placed first
-,. e r were Alan Finlay-
• -. -placed; top� -in tho beef steer' div- of completion
lsi n .,their son ' R,R., 3 Lucknow;. George.
nd others, Hugh
order of •2 MacDonald, . R.R.; 3 • Lucknow,
placing were, Hugh Todd, R.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
BLAKE UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, September . •
26th
11 '15 a:im. AND 8.'00 #.111.
HEELEB, B.A , AUBURN
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SPECIAL .IVIU.$iC'. EVERYONE' WELCOME
Tom MacDonald,:.' R.R." . 3 Luck
now
In the Senior Holstein division,'
Lynda Walden of R.R. 2 Luck -
now was the first place . winner,.
second went to John Bradley • of
R.R.3 : Goderich ; .a n d ' third to
Doug Alton of. R.R. 2, Lucknow.
In . the `Jersey, division' of t h e
dairy • calf club, Don Boak of R.R.
1 'Dungannonplaced f i:r s•t, Bill
Boak of Lucknow .w a s second,
Boak of 'R.R. 1 ' Dungannon
placed third and 'Sandra Boak of`.
Lucknow placed fourth. , ,
BEST SHOWMAN
Doug Alton . won the award •for
showmanship followed by 'J o h n
Br adley, Gary MacKenzie a n d
Lynda "Walden. •
• SPECIAL PRIZES
T h'e Lucknow ' Legion ' donated
two $5 prizes to.. the best beef
calf a n d best dairycalf which
were won by Jack Aitchison. and
Lynda Walden.
Raynard' Ackert purchased' the
best Hereford • calf: at 30c per lb.
and this was won by Murray Mor-
rison.
PAGE. THREI
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United Accumulative Fundy Ltd.
I COMPARE. THIS GROWTH . IN ASSETS ;1 1
SEPT 9, 1905:
$181,950,314.41 •
$10,000,, Investment
OCTOBER, 1957
$150;000.00.
Growth of
$10,000 • $25,820,05
(Single investment ' • "(Value Sept 9, 1965,
invested . January 2, 1958) with dividends ..reinvested)"
Average 'Return. Over 19% Per. Year<
More than 78,000:. Canadians Invest With United;
Investment Savings Plan for as little as
' • '$20.00 a month •
United: Investment :Services Ltd.
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE JIM O'DONNELL,
Local :and'. General
Mr. and. ' Mrs. ,Oscar Hodgins,
Lynn a.n. d Mervin visited ° 1 a; s t
week -end with .• relatves in. Lon-
don. .. ;
Angus. MacKay .• of Detroit spent
last week -end with ;Mr. • and• Mrs.
.Ted Collyer.:
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Graham
(Karen Arnold) of Cold Lake, Al-.
berta, were ` visitors last Theirs
day with: her parents . Mr. and
Mrs, Jim Arnold ,enroute• to Mon-
treal where . Steve'. has . obtained
employment.
...Cathy King of Walkerton; visit
,ed: last week -end ;; .with Janine
Glenn a'. of . Lucknow . and attended
the ' .f i r. Other • visitors at`- the
Glenn . home were Mrs. Glenn's
sister s • Mrs.' Ken Hoffman of ; Tor-
onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Dug-
gan of Stayner.\
•
Mrs. Victor Tanner, Mr. Law
rence Tanner, Miss Nettie . Scott,
Paisley, Mr. a n d Mrs. J. D.
Bryce, Port. Elgin;. were recent
visitors with Madelyn °McMor
"ran and. rs., J. D. McKendrick.
Visitors .with Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. MacMillan, : who attended. the
Lucknow Centennial Fair :w` e r e •
Mrs.. Mary Menefee (Mary Mac-
Millan) of Oklahoma City; • Mr.
and. Mrs Ralph Everick (Patsy
MacMillan) of Cleveland; Mr. •and
Mrs. •Myles MacMillan and Mrs.
John Wocks (Annie MacMillan) of
Teeswater; . a n d Mrs: Yvonne
Keith. of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Raynard
and Cathy- of ' Toronto spent- the
weekend with his .parents.. • Mr.
and Mrs..' Nelson Raynard, Luck -
now..
.Mr. and ' Mrs. Allen Stuart of
Eganville " ,visited last week -end
with, her brother Mr and • Mrs.;
Fred Martin of :.Paramount.
il�spitaIized 'Af#er
Fall From Tree.:
(Ashfield)
Patients in. Wingham Hospital
are. Donald MacLennan, young-
est son of Mr, and :Mrs. Bain
MacLennan, with injuries from a
fall from. ''a tree; and Brian How-
es, younger son of Mr. and Mrs.
Colin Howes, with. pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul . Emberlin of
Toronto visited . 'Gordon Finlay-
son's last week -end
Mrs. Harold. Sawchuck' and ba-
by of Toronto spent ' last week
with Alex Farrish's.
W.M.S.
Miss Sadie : Johnson, president ,•
was in charge of the W.M.S.
ting 'at ;the home of Mrs: .Wm.
Ross. The study on Nigeria was
taken by Mrs. Hugh 1VtaeKenzie
Mr.: and Mrs. Robert Burns of
Akron,. New York, 'Mr.'. and Mrs.
Sam Gurvan of Warren, Michi-
gan,
ichgan, . Frank Hillock ' of . Sault. Ste. •
Marie, Michigan, Ike a n d Stan
ilson of Goderich were recent
isitors with Mr. and Mrs: Clar
ence Bell
Rev. H W. Strapp returned to
his home in Lucknow : on Mon-
day -of this week from Winghaitn
Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Reid` of
Clinton, Watson' and Melvin Web-
ster of ; Varna, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Raynard a n d I abe, of • Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs.•'Henry Gardner and
Mrs Jake Hunter. 'wererecent vis-
itors
isitors • with Mr., and Mrs. Wm..' .Rit
Mr..•and Mrs. Wilfred ,Drennan
and Mrs. George Hunter attended•,:;
the .evening anniversary service
at Dungannon United church last
Sunday, when a former minister,' ..
Rev J. W. Walker . of Kingsville,
was guest speaker. They also at-
tended
..
the 'social which 'followed'
and met Mr. and- Mrs.: Walker,
and `.others. •
Mr : and Mrs \Pete ''Kuchirka of
Toronto and ' Mr. and. Mrs. Allan
Gamble of' Ripley visited with
Mr. ' and Mrs Lloyd Hunter and
family, R.R. 1 Lucknow, on Sat-
urday night
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church:
Rev. Roderick MacLeod
Minister
:SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th
No Sunday School
11:00 . a.m. Morning' Worship t'
Rally Day Service
':• : LUCKNO
UNITED •CHURCH
.. ,Howard Strapp-.
Rey.,.,Howard pP• ,
:Minister'
SUNDAY, .. SEPTEMBER 26th
No, Sunday. School
. Rally Day'
Children to . attend church
with parents
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship •
Christian Education. Sunday
Guest Speaker, Rev.: '' Whitney
Dalrymple of ' Angola -
$300 • DAMAGE' TO CAR and Mr's. Wm. Farrish, and was
Bill ` Stanley, w.h .o . resides on
•Highway 86 just .west ` of Luck -
now, was uninjured but about $300
damage was; done to his car Sat-
'urday night when he struck .the•
side of the bridge on Gough Street
ins Lucknow at a point just east
of the Lucknow-Holyroed: road.
Mr. Stanley told - village police
officer doe. Vienneau that he was
blinded by approaching''headlights
and pulled his car too far to the
followed by a series of questions.
by, Miss Sadie Johnson which ;
showed the problems . there: Mrs.
Wm. Ross had charge of the de -
Notional. The conyener : of the no-
minating committee .reported 3
resignations handed in. Plans for
entertaining three societies in Oc-
tober Were . discussed. Fourteen
members and one visitor answer-
ed roll callwith'-the naXne of a
woman of the Bible. There were
i lit hen a roachin the bride .3 children 'present. The hostess
p g + g .
from the east side, and committee, served lunch.
T. PETER'S
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
•
Church. School 10,15 a.m.,
Morning Prayer 11:15 ,a rn
Rev. Stanley E. Jay, ILA.,B.D.''
1teetor .
i4Harvest Thanksgiving"'