HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-13, Page 15WEDNESDAY;.' OCT; 13th, 1965.,
Dungannon 4-H .Grain And C»alf Clubs.
�o�d Achievement Days At fall fair
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
,PAGE FIFTEEN.
Poor weather didn't prevent
the 4-H..achievement day ; coming
off at the • Dungannon. Fall Fair
• ,Fri d'a y although we imagine.
the kids would, need a good: warm
' stove: after it • was . all over. Re-
sults were as 'follows;
Dungannon Grain Club;
Bryon . Black.' of 'KR. •1 Port Al.
Bert topped the 44-I grain, club;
others, in the»order . they placed
•. were Paul Black,
.lack, Joh Black,
Paul » Eedy, ' Cecil : Cranston, John
Bennett, Bruce Lamb, Roy Tay-
, for, Don 'Beak, James•. Boak; Hen- Lamb, Jill Bennett,•Jack Phil
In the ift"sec't collection, Paul
Black of: R.R. 1. Port Albert plac-
ed first and . the: others 'in order
were: Cecil » Cranston, Bryon
Black, Bruce Lamb, .Roy Taylor,.
John Black, 'John Bennett, Don
Boak, James Boak. .
Dungannon•. 4-H.: Beef ; Calf Club:
Glen Phillips: ' had the best calf
in the Junior Heifers division fol-
lowed. by :.John Johnston. •
In the »Sento;: Heifers" Division;
Robert •.Sherwood ' , placed first fol-
lowed by Rosemary Eedy, Bruce
Ty Kolkman. . _.
y - lips, ;Patsy Jewell, John Bennert�,
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TO ASSIST US 'IN CON'lINULNG,•OUR' WELL` KNOWN
YOUTH a:WELFARE programs
HOw», CAN YOU: HELM.
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• You can help by taking just'a 'few minutes of your •.
• time to : look' around your home- for 'Any' Articles for which :,•
:'you .do not really have any further •,use OR need, but: which •
• would` assist the local LIONS CLUB.put•`on the biggest' FALL'..
• RUMMAGE SALE ever. : n •••• ;
. • (This sale helps the club and helps those who patronize, it) :.
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• A representative of the Lucknow'arid. District Lions Club 4•`.
•' will deem .1t a pleasure to calf at your home during' the week •
.of the rummage .sale (October 1.6.21) to .pick up any donation •
1: you may have prepared.. (If you will, not be ,at.home, please
• leave your donation) •
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6 The following is a partial list of. those ARTICLES which •
•, help .make a very, successful gale: , :
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ALL Articles of clothing, hats,
1 galoshes, household utensils an. d
dishes, -furniture, ,tools, pictures;
knic-knacks, books and other .odds :
! and ends. Vegetables, fruits (Bak- i
I ed goods for Saturday home cook-
inq sale)
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In the. Steer class,, `John Mac-
Kenzie was • the first place winner.
Other in ' order were Bob' Eedy,•
Cecil Cranston, .Paul Eedy; Don_;
na MacKenzie, Philip Foeter and
Ambrose Redmond:
In the showmanship division,
top ' place went h Bob Eedy fol-
lowed by Cecil Cranston,, Bruce
Lamb and Paul Eedy.. .
4-H Dairy • Calf Club:
Rodene :: Pentland was top in
the Junior Holstein division fol-
lowed by. James Redmond and Er-.
nie. "Sherwood. . •
In: t b e Senior • Holstein ' Class,
Henry .Kolkman,' •captured V' top: spot.
with: , others, in order being, Don'
McNeil, Joanne Kolkman, Bob Mc-
Neil, Doug Stoll. .
Beverley Culbert ' had the best
Jersey and was 'followed by Bryan
Stoners,, Arlene Culbert, B 111
Vanstone and'Bob Vanstone. '
In, the , showmanship • division,
Bob McNeil . carried . off top. spot
and was followed by' Ernie. Sher-
wood, Don McNeil, Bryan Stdth-
ers, Beverley Culbert.
ZION'
Miss Anne. Ritchie » was a' guest
at » the Clayton and Scott, wedding
in Olivet •. church on- Saturday:'
Mrs:' F. Ritchie and Anne attend-
ed Fhyllis Clayton's . trousseau tea
• the previous Saturday.
Mr:: and ' Mrs. A. Hackett,:
Joan and'Lori visited on Sunday
with Mr: and Mrs. Harold Walker
and -.faintly of Wingham •
Visitors on • Sunday iith Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland were Rob-
• ert Stables, his `' son -in law Lloyd
Harlock and son Ken Harlock, all
of , Islington.
Donald Kirkland of Leamington
andKen Kirkland of�London spent
the ' week -end :with their.: par'ent's.
Mr.' and Mrs:.:Bob Helin: visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Lloyd.
•Whittoch:'of Wingham.
Master Bill McAlister of Dun-
gannon has been with his .sister
Mrs. Doug Baynard ,and •Mr. Ray
nard for. the past week! while his
mother is in hospital. • .
Visitors'•with Mr. and. Mits. Wm :
G. Hunter: • on the week=end were
Harold Gardner of . ' Hannon, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Keane, Stratford,
Mr and Mrs. Art Freeman and
Brenda of 'London, - �Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Freeman of Colbourn' Town.-
ship,
own-
ship, 1VIrs. George Hunter, Luck -
now, and Larry Hunter, •of Mea
ford:
Mr: and Mrs:.. Rots ':„McDonagh.
of ' T'oronto, Jack. • McDonagh : and
Roddy, and Fred. Anderson of Luc-:
know visited „on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Anderson.
Mr. 'and,Mrs.. Elsworth Ken-
nedy, Ron and Karen of Port Per-
ry visited Mr. and Mrs Jim Hun
ter over „the week -end. Mrs. 'Ken-
nedy favoured with a. very pleas
ing .solo. at Zion Thanksgiving ser-
vice on Sunday a in.
Mr. and''Mrs. Gordon Lyons,
Murray and Linda . and Mr. and
Mrs:-'' D A. Hackett .and girls vis-
ited.
isited. ` Mr. and . Mrs. Henry Gard-
ner last : week.
A picture • Of .. Keith ,Kaiser of .
London appeared in the London
Free Press last week. He was
attending a Young Peoples' 'Rally
in »London.
Mr. and •Mrs: Gordon Harrison,
Robert, David , •a: n d Kenneth • of
Plattsville and . Keith-. Kaiser •of•
London visited . on the, week -end
with • Rev:' and'' 'Mrs. Gordon Kai=
ser..
points;
LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING
Tuesday, October 5th .
(9 , p.m. Group'). • .
• The fall» season. of bowling, com-
menced on. Tuesday, October 5th,.
for the Lucknow' Men's Bowling'
League Jack Fisher captured
both high single' . and ' high triple
honou"s with, a, Single game of
317 and tripled of 780 flat. •
Freck Button's Oldsmobiles 3;
points., till Button.'s• Fords.1 `point;
Donald• MacKinnon's Pontiacs 3
points, Ross Irwin's Buicks 1
point Jack Fisher's Mustangs' 4»
points, Bill Huhter's. ' Dodges 0
Point Standings: Mustangs 4
points; Oldsmobiles 3 points; Pony'.
tiacs 3 points; Bineks 1, point;,
Fords 1 point; Dodges 0 points.
Games of 250 and over: Jack Fis-
her 317, 254;• Jack Caesar 278; Stu-
art Jamieson 261; Freck Batton
•257,; Bill Bolt • 285.
MORTGAGE SALE
OF FARM I�R4PER7T
TO BE: HELD ,AT 11:00 41.M.,
Saturday,November 6,
On . the premisesherein advertised
The undersigned' will by virtue of the Power of Sale con-
tained
on tained in a certain mortage which willbe produced at time of
sale, • offer for • sale by Public Auction, a farm , consisting of
approximately 102 acres with about 92 acres tilable, described.
as Parts of Lots 20, 21 and 22, Concessions 1, S.D:R., Township
of Kincardine, . County' of .Bruce.
Upon the said premises there is said to be erecteda good,
frame house, good dairy barn, silo andother buildings..
The property will be offered for sale ,subject to a reserve
bid.
TERMS
Twenty-five per cent of the purchase money. to `'be , paid in.
cash (ten per cent at time of sale and fifteen per cent within,
thirty days thereof), the balance to be secured • under a Sale..
Agreement not exceeding: 'twenty years, with interest/at five.
per cent (5%) per annum.
For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to
FARM CREDIT CORPORATION,
10 EGLINTON AVENUE EAST,
TORONTO 12, ONTARIO.
IOCHALSH;
Miss . Linda Wyids of . London
spent the week-endwith her . par-
"ents; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylda
. ':Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farrell spent
Thanksgiving Day with . Mr: and,
Mrs. Robert Farrell and family.,
T o L. ” Farrell: • is speiYding
some time with Mr: a n.d Mrs.'
Robert 'Farrell since getting out
of :hospital. t•
,Spending the • week -end .in De-
troit » were Mr. and Mrs -Duncan
Farrish and' family:
Mr. and Mrs; Sydney 'Coulter 0
London • a d : Lieut: Coulter of
Kingston spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs..Alvin 'Robb. Holi-
daying at the Robb • home this
week. are Mrs : W. Knapman and
family of London.:
Found Lost Ring .»
Mrs. Bayne': MacLennan .w a•s
Surprised : to find, as she dug po-
tatoes' for : supper, one ' wearing 'a
gold ring. The ring was firmly
around a nub on a large' potato.
It is believed ; this ring • w lost
many years ago by . Baynes mo-
ther.
Visiting Mr ` and: Mrs. : Henry
MacKenzie for the week -end were
Mr. Ray MacKenzie of ,' Toronto . .
and Mr. and Mrs: ,Allan ' MacKen- •
zie of Dunnville: ;
Mr. 'and 'Mrs- Paul Emberlm:-of.
T ,ionto 'spent' the :: week=end with
Mr. •and' Mrs. • Gordon Finlayson.
Mrs. Annie MacMurchy is spen-
ding a •few 'days with ner daugh-
ter at Elmira.:
A dog, owned by Mr. and Mrs,
Bill, `Farrish, was bitten' • by a fox
which disappeared .into . the bush.
Mr. and . Mrs. Bruce Millar ' and :.
family - and Mr: and Mrs. Ian Mor-
ton of Palmerston spent the week-
end with: Mr. and Mrs. •Emile•.
MacLennan:
SINCERE
• HONEST
CONSCIENTIOUS • ''
ERSONAL SERVICE
ON.YOiIR BEHALF
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JN BRUCE
Sponsored by the Bruce Progressive
Conservative Association