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.Edward VII, then Prince of.
Wk's, _rested a.. fund for dev .
eloping;agriculture in Ontario and
Paced . it, in trust, . with the Agri-
cultural and Arts Society of Ont -
.Later when: the Agricultural
'and Arts Society ceasedto exist,
this fund was turned over ' to • the
Department of Agriculture of Ont -
aro to be • kept ' m . trust in per
petuity, the proceeds . of , which
,were to: he awarded at the ()Ls
cretion of the Munster of Agri"
cults The Queen's Fifty Guin-
eas are provided from this fund.
The Queen's Fifty :Guineas and.
the: Honourable ' T. . L. Kennedy,.
Memorial Trophy will be award-
ed to the exhibitor of Champion
Baby Beef Steer, which must be
owned and exhibited by a qualif-
ied member of the 41 Calf Club
of ` Ontario. The exhibitor of the
Champion steer in each of ... the
other , breeds: in: this class will
be awarded . a , cash prize. of.
$100.00. •
The Queen's Guineas Compet-
ition ' will be held in the Main Col-
iseum . at the Royal : Agricultural
Winter . Fair commencing at 10:00
al.m: on Friday, November 19th.
In the afternoon, at 2:00 p.m., the
single steers (less champions)
will.: be sold.' The Champion and
Reserve 'Champion ' Queen's Guin-
. eas steers will be sold. on Sat -
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW„ ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 171
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Kinloss:. Nif ive : K
Pusses in West
James Fierce
Word has been received here of
the death. of James Pierce of Res-
ton, Manitoba, on. Monday, Novem-
ber 15th, at the age. of 93.
Mr. Pierce was born in Kinloss
at the family home on the 6th
concession: He went west as- a
young man and made his home
.He' survived by three sons,
George of Weyburn;' Saskt, :Wile
bur of Port. Arthur and Burton, of"
Reston, Manitoba: Two sisters al-
so survive, Mrs. Will MacLean of
Vancouver and 'Mrs. George Harr
rison of Kincardine.
project, will. represent Huron
County in the, . 1965 competition.
Their beef steers gained ' the re-
quired 2.0 lb., per day . and were
also approved by the county cul-
ling committee,:
Huron . County exhibitors are:
Bob 'McNaughton; R.R.' 3/Kip" pen
Sharon MacKenzie; R.R. 1, Sea-
forth;
eaforth; Lorne Wilson, R.R. 1, Ford
with; Duncan ..Etherington, R.R,
1, Hensall; Gerald Smith, R.R. ' 2,
Brussels;' Jean .Roe, R.R. 1, Wal-
ton; Murray Vincent, R.R. 1, Belgrave; Marilyn'Keys, R.R:.1, . Var-
na; Charles Becker, Box 74, Dash-
wood; Bob Hoffman, Dashwood;
Cecil, Cranston, H.R.' 2, Aub urn;
urday, November loth at 900 : BBoill Hb Eedyieffer, R.R..!,w.Dunginghamana;nn;a.m.. � ,•.
14 exhibitors, .who, ,within their D S. . Pullen, Asstant cul is • , Agri
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club :.secured 75% of the scale 'of !thrall Representative, for. Huron
points ,allotted in the Calf: Club County.
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LUCKNOW
W A. Church(
Elect Officers
(Kinlough News).
The W.A. met. on Thursday after--;
noon, at the home of Mrs. Jim
Smith with ,Mrs' Roy Schneller
presiding. Mrs, Howard Thompson •
read the scripture and prayers
followed with • a' specialprayer
for the election of officers. Mrs.
Tom Hodgins gave the Meditation
on "Remembrance Day". .The
word for the 'roll call. wan . '"Re
Member'''. Two copies of the bul-
letin are m: be ordered and. don-
ation for the new flagfto be sent:
The ;. new church calenders were
'distrilmuted. Miss: Edna ;Boyle pre-
sided for the : election of officers.1
which are as follows: Honouraiy r
members', . Mrs. 'William .Cox and
Mrs. ,' James. Hodgins; . president,
Mrs. Roy`-Schfeller; ' vice-presi
dent, Mrs. Jim ' Srnith; ,secretary-.
treasurer, Mrs,' Midford' Wall; ; I
assistant, • Mrs; : Tom Hodgins.
work . convenors, Mrs., Howard.
Thompson, Mrs. Tom Hodgins,•
May Boyle; supply, " Mrs:.. Jim
Smith, Mrs. Gerald Rhody, Mrs.,
Roy Schneller prayer partners.
secretary, . Mrs. . Howard Thomp-
son, little helpers, secretary, Miss
May Boyle. and, Mrs. •Bert Nichol-
son; social service; Mrs. Tom
Hodgins; program planning,
.Miss Edna Boyle, Mrs. George
Haldenby, Mrs. Roy. Schneller,
Mrs:, ' George Graham, Mrs. Rus-
sell .Hewitt. •
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh , thanked
the officers.', A .wrapped 'Christ--
mas gift is to be included in the
next ' ' bale. Mrs.. Roy 1 Schneller.
thanked the ' hostess.:.
Two lovely bales of • clothing,
Christmas .treats etc. were pack-
ed,,
ack:ed,, one for the Moosonee School
and :the other.. to .be sent', to• Big
Trout ' Lake. The meeting closed..
with a hymn and prayer and the
December; ' meeting will be held..
at ' :tine-.. home of Edna ' and. May
Bogle when the Evening .Workers
will join : with the . W.A for the
IChristmas program:
Mrs., ` Perry Hodgins' .returned:.
home, . afterspending a few days
in .the. 1Nmgham and District Hos
pital
James. Hodge who.. underwent
surgery in Victoria Hospital, 'Loon-
' don returned home ' during the
week: .
rou
4-H; ` ,Club. Hold 'Tea ;
A :mother' and: 'daughter . tea was.
held -at the school on Thursday af-
ternoon, November lth1'. The 4-H
pledge was repeated' and . the re-
cord books were on display.: This,
is the Holyrood No 2 441 . home-
making group whose gracious
Ileaders are Mrs Lyman' 'Sutton...
and .Mrs:; Donald.' Bushell. Bren-
da Hewitt showed the proper way
for a formal • table setting: 'Joan
Percy gave an ' etiquette quiz.
Sandwiches, cookies and tea .were
served by the girls. .
The Anglican Service will be
,held at 11 o'clock on Sunday' next...
` Friends from here attended a
farewell party for Mr.. and Mrs.
Claude Dore K 'Sr. at the Purple
Grove Community,Centre on Mon-
day evening:. Mr .and Mrs. Dore'
who lost their .farm' home by fire
fast winter have gone to Bervie to
make: their .home.
Donald Barr of Waterloo and Ar-
thur Stanley of :Windsor spent them
• week=end . '• at . their respective
homes. •
Baptism On Sunday
At the Presbyterian Service on
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Sunday Eric ' .Alexander son :of
and Mrs. Glen..Haldenby was bap -
Mr. and.
ap=Mr.:and. Mrs. Leonard Stanley
of Lansing, Mr. and :Mrs 'Earl El-
liott, Joyce and Ian Con. 10, Hur-
on visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ez-
ra Stanley.
Floyd Stanley visited ' ' at Port.
Credit with: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tol-
lefson
Mrs. Ezra Stanley, Sharon and
Floyd spew a day in London and
visited with Mr. . and Mrs. Al
Eizenga.
Fashion Show. At
HighSthoi
LD H.S..NEWS
(by Elaine Murray)
On ; November 10th, there was ' a -
Remembrance ` Day Service at
L.D.H S. Rev. S. E. Jay gave us
A very effectivemessage, his
theme being "War a
A 'wreath was placed .t
Boy, David Thompson
Girl; Phyllis Bradley.
of . the u"Rouse" was,
two minutes silence as
"Past'Post."
The Simplicity Pal
pang held a Fashio
L:D H.S. on Monday,
15. The new fashion'
displayed beautifully
models.: The show . v
by the girls and evi
the boys at L.D.H:S.
a number of .,visitors
Wednesday, Novein]
the, teachers' convents
looThis means we
day off, and it will co
for. study 'purposes, a
scheduled tobegin el
19th. .
After.. a week of
dancewill. be .,held
Dancing will be to
`eller.
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