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*STRICT EXHIBITORS,
.OT WALBESTON Fid
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At the .Walkerton..commercial`
thcow and sale . last week. 193,.
head. averaged 25.90 for steers
'and 23.99 • for heifers; ehan pions.
mot included Tlie division .of the
rattle were 108 ;head 4-11 and 86
commercial • • •
District .exhibitors; were ' Unum-
emus at the show • and the fol-
lowing prices were -obtained 'at
the sale. The exhibitors, weight
of animals, Price per. •pound
and•
total prices are .as follows:. An-
gus Tom Todd, 764 lbs., 283/4c,
$219.65; 951, 263/4, $254.36: 682,
76c,. • '$229.32; .' Donald •McCosh,
• 794,.' '271/4c, . $216.37, Harvey.
Thompson,. 81.4, 273/4c, • $223.11;
Herefords Wm. Lyons, ,706;
26c,. $183.56; Gordon Ri�ntoul
$02; 26e, $234.52; Oliver McChar-
les, 862, . , 253/4c; $22197. Short-
horns •-- Andrew: Gaunt, (2)
174, 26c, $201.24; 706;' 263/4c,
$188.86;' '725, .26%c, $1.92.12; 833
251,c, $212.42;' ' (2) 823, 24r/ic,
$201.63; Bob. .Lyons, '686, 271%,
• $188;65. 'Ray Dalton, 813, 251/4c,,
$20528; • Howard • Culbert, 1049,
243 c, ,$247.21;.. Gordon ' Rintoul,
725; .23c, $166.75; • Howard Cul-,
bert,. 735, '23%c,•' $172.72.
.4..-11 Calves, :Angus Donald
• Thompson,'. •960, 25%c, $244.80;.
'Gary Polloek, 921, 26%c, $244.07;
Wayne Todd,, 833, 25374c, $214.50;
Zettler, 882, . 25c,.-. $220.50;
Richard' McCosh, 853, 26c, • $221:-
78,„,
221;,78 , Herefords •Joanne.. Alton,
1029, 25c,, $257.25;.'Jolur MoChar .
Vis,, $92, 25c; $223.00; ' John Green,
.83:3, 25c, : $208:25.: Shorthorns
Barry Menary, : 715, 263/4c, 4191.-
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26 Terry Wilson, ' 823, 271c,
.$22427;..Diann,. Dalton, $53, 25c;
21325; Terry `Dalton, .• 941, 25c,
$23525. , Heifers - . Ron' .Brooks,
843, 22c, ;$185.46;'• Crary Rantoul,
568, 26c, $147;68; Marjory.' Alton,'
8$2, 20%e, $180.81; ' Brian Gam-,
mie, '578, '261kc, $153:17_'
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PRESBYTERIAN l41Elv
INET HERE .•WEliNESD
AT
Qn Wednesday evening . of last
week the Presrian: men held
their . meeting in ,the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church with a. good
attendance numbering about
fifty. Frank MacKenzie presided:
Jim ' Henderson gave the scrp-
. tore . lesson.; The -guest . speaker
for the evening was Rev. D L.
Elder ` of ' Seaforth , and . was in-
troduced by ; Mr .'John :Brown:
Rev: Elder , took . for his 'subject,.
"The duties of the .elders in their
ownChurch.
A very instructive : talk '• on
public speaking was givenby
fiord Walters, who •also "gave a
.recording of a speech that . had
.beengiven at a meeting . in Kes-
wick last: spring.
Rev, ` MacLeod 'closed the their lifetime in this community:
Meeting ' with the benediction :&' In September, Mr. Graham un-
lunch was. served ,,by the ladies.
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Ta " LUCKNOW • SENTINEL. LUCKN W, ONTARIO
PIPES. AND CHl1VINEY BLAZE,
BOARD AND STAFF, D L tol Es ACLUSE C!i►LI 1�N .SSUN>QAY
'"' LD►HS ----
. Blazing ..pipes' and chimney in•
Prior to the November meet -
I the apartment of Stanley Pymm
ing, on 'Wednesday evening, there were cause for concern. , fo
Board r. a
membersteaching staff on' Sunday night about 6
time east
and caretaker met• •at 7 o'clock & p•
enjoyed a dinner' ;prepared by of the town :shed' formerly the.
school cook, Mrs. j. C Arm- LucknOW on the main United
ereet in Church't. shed,
tong.. yellowing; the diinner,' •
st n
school matters of interest to both • Mr: • Pnnin 'lives . in the 'up-
teachers and Board were discus- ' s air front of res ding house,he with
sed.. •
dawnstairs . ove.: pores come;
At the' 'November Board meet- I St•
Brig which: followed the members' from the downstairs •urp, through;
were pleased to learn that • the I -the Pymm apartment and, into
the Chimney, . .
`''A fire 'extinguisher was used
in the house; arid when flames
broke through the peak, of the
roof, Water was used ' to: put out.
the outside blaze. Soot `& snioke
-Friday even Nov rnber 18th.
damage: to •. the interior of the
F y._ ins, e 1
Accounts amounting to ;$1120.00 j house and minor damage to the
were 'approved for payment.• ! peak . of the ' house occurred. ' •
The balance of money in' the ' .
building .account is to be trans
ferred. to ' the 'general account I
before the end of the year. . a.
A copy of • receipts 'and expen-
ditures for the 1960 Municipal
report .. showed :.' a balance'' of.;
$999.58.. .. '
...High Schoolbooks were audit,-
Rev. 11. W. Strop was acting
as leader of the High School,
band,.
Principal, 'G. D. Kirk, refer
mmence-
red. to 'the'. School: Co
Ment. which , is • to be held on
ed • to September • 30th. • . • •
It was, mentioned that there
are; 153 pupils being transported , TIMBER TIPS
.to the school from'5 bus routes, ' Tihe.Cubs'have now ;opened,'tip
The matter •of aving' all pur-I.
�} ia 7 -point: lead• as they' swept `ov-
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chases approved' ' by Purchasing et- the Polecats• to � ..chalk up ' • 4
Committee was again mentioned � points; Dick Park's 706 total and
at tris meeting: l' Jack Caesar's ,697 were enough
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WEDNESDAY, NOV.:16thi. 1860
GIFTS and TOYS
for
.arid BOYS
As well as games. the Whole Family can enjoy.
Make Your Selection Early
USE THE LAY -AWAY. PLAN
small deposit will hold it until you want . to • pick it
up or, have it delivered
• Reference was made to EduL to wan despite 'tire' fine bowling
cation: week, November ' .6th to I of veteran Mike Sanderson with
12th Principal ' Kirk mentioned 690 flat.
that it was planned to have ` op- The ' 'Gophers now • seem • to t
en house at the High School have hit the winning' trail AS
sometime in. the Spring., they rolled to a ;3 point win ` ov-
er the Tigers. Merle Elliott's '699•
total , and Russ Button's. '575 top- !; 1
ped' the wiinners' while Len Chis
holm .'rolled ' best'•: for • the Tigers.
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'Meanwhile the'' Lions 'moved
into a '$wo-way ties. for 3rd' place
�A. GRAHAM...
I.ED SUDDENLY
Death as' the • result of: , -a Gere- c as they ;rolled to. a 3 point • win
bral hemorrhage came:: suddenly i. over':;the Beavers. A great team
on . Tuesday, . November' 8th, to ; effort topped by Jack Park •With:
Hardware
irli o'taA ro33 tr. ttiMttss3r.44700 3 t+sOr2'trVi sxi #s
Jamieson .led the Zebra attack
while. Jack Fisher and Jack ,
Treleaven were ,tops for. ` the
Coons. '
On alleys .3-4 ' the ' Squirrels
moved
moved . unto' second place alone
as they squeezed past the Chip-
munks' for 13 points. •
Gladys Hamilton's , 706 , total
and. Marie Button's 671 powere
the Squirrel attack, •Frank Haw
thorne's 653 topped the Chipper
effort. ••
Standings:
COM 24, Squirerls 17, Polecat
15, Lions 15, Beavers 14, Zebra
14, Coons '14,'" Gophers 11, Tiger
10, Chipmunks 6.
Mrs. Atreus Graham of Lucknow I a .700 total, and Freddie : Young's
who passed ' away at the home ' of 659 was enough to subdue ' the.
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her .daughter, Mary; at Bellwood:"Beavers.
Mrs 'Graham was in her 74th
On Thursday night . the Coons:
and Zebras . played to a 2 •point
,year. She was the .former ..Betsy Split Dlmer. McKenzie .and Pearl
MacMurchy, • daughter . of John •
MadMurchy and Margaret, Nigh- ,
Olson, and was born .on Septem-
ber 20th; 1887 on Con.:4,. Huron,
Township. •
Mr. and' Mrs. Graham were
married at the bride's Nome .on
March 29th,. 1910 ` by the Rev.
D: A. MacLean ..of Huron Pres.
byterian Church..They observed
their golden , wedding miniver
'sary iii. March of this year and'!
were honored by , a : host .'of, i
friends whom" they :made. during
W:L HEARD ADDRESS ON
CITIZENSHIP; EDUCATION
The Lucknow Women's Ansti-.
tute held their. regular monthly
meeting on : Friday afternoon in
'the hall with . Mrs. George Whit-
by ' in the chair. The meeting op-
• ened with the singing • of'•the Ode'
with Mrs: Cumming at the piano,
which was .followed by the sec-
retary's
-report. The :roll call
, was "Name a way the Atomic
Age is . changing,. our Lives?' The
motto was taken by • Mrs. Charlie
Cook, which was •. "The family is
still' the . central • and most ran -
'portant part of Society." Reports
of the Institute Rally at Port • El-
gin' were given by Mrs, Wilson,
Miss . Mary .McLeod and ,Mrs.
John Erierson•. '
• Mrs. Joe MacMillan presided
for ' the program. " Community
• singing was followed by an ad-
dress by Mr:. W. L. MacKenzie
who ' spoke on Citizenship and
Education and ,gave ' a very inter-
esting• talk comparing ,thead-
'the days of, our- grand ar
vantages of the 'resent
grandparents:
Arrangements were made for
the horticultural banquet on the,
21st of November and also for
the bazaar on the 26th. A' flower
contest was 'conducted by' Mrs.
Alex havens: Lunchwas served
and the i neetirig closed; by the
ssiriging of The Queen.
derwent ; surgery' for the ampu-
tation of a leg, and, was unable
to 'attend 1us wife's' .funeral last!:
Following their marriage and
until retiring to . • Lucknow in
1952, Mr. & Mrs. Graham, farm- I
ed. on .the , Graham homestead on
Con. 4, Kinloss, 'now` owned by
their on 'Allan. I
The funeral. service ion Thurs-
day;. November.10th at the John-
stone Funeral Home, •Lucknow; l
Was conducted by Rev. J. L.
'Martin of Wingham •Gospel, gall:
Interment was in South Kinloss
Cemetery, . the pallbearers being
Ernest Acker t, • George Lockhart,
Lloyd MacDougall,. 'Donald` Mac- I
'Intyre, Ernest, Blake and W. F.
MacDonald:,
Mrs. 'Graham ;is survived 'by
her 'husband; four • daughters,
Mrs..Gordon Macinnes (Margar.=
et) of Ideal, Manitoba; Mrs. Jas.
Snowe (Mary)' of Bellwood; Mrs.
John Lowndes .(Jean) of Mount
Albert Mrs. Brock MaclCenz<iie
(Dorothy), of Teeswater; &
sons, Rennie' 'of • Toronto and AI -
Ian of Kinloss. A daughter, 11JIrs.,1
Hawkes 'Robinson. „.(A i ' a) died!
tragically in .a ear accident over I
seven 'years ago. , • I
Surviving also, are a sister; !
•Mrs. Allan ,McAuley (Cassie) of
Ripley and three .brothers, Nor- !
man of Wiar4tot4 John of Auk -
land,
uk land,. New Zealand and Alex. of
Oshawa i
week.
FOR'. "BAZAAR BEST' SELLERS" •.
'MADE, BETTER. WITH BUTTER..
Write . Marie. Fraser, /•
,
409 Huron St, Toronto
,. ..y• :.
ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS'
MARKETING • BOARD .
ural iti1Ns, so,0oo Outs PeoDucERS
cence
On
• ; Wednesday, the 16th of alloveriiber, the Ontario Depart-
ment
epart-menu..of Transport will open 'a new Driver. Examination Centre
in the Community Credit Union Building, 70. Ontario Street,
Clinton. Examinations for 'chauffeurs •and• operators licences will
be held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week from
8:30 a.m. to 5 z00 p.m.
Residents of the Clinton area will/ia 'future :take ' their driver
examinations at this Clinton office.
Advance appoj ntments may ,
• y be made by contacting 'the
Driver Examination. Centre during the above hours of; business on
the . three days mentioned.
The Ontario ` Department of Transport will also : conduct
driver ' examinations in Exeter on .Monday of each week commenc-
ing November : 281h; 1960. ' This service will be operated from the
TownHall,4:30 p.m.'.. `'
Eaeteir, from 9 z00 am. to • .
Advance'. appointments may be:• 'made by , contacting the
Ontario Department of ��T��ransportAs Agent for ' Motor Vehicle
Per=mits and Licences in, *Exeter.
Driver examinations will also be conducted in Wvingh'
am on
of. each week commencing November 29th, 1960.' This
Tuesdabe operated from the
service Queen's, Hotel, Winghaiin from
9:00 a.m. to ' 4:30 p.m.
Advance appointments may be made through the weekby
contacting the Ontario Department of ; Transport's Agent .for
Motor Vehicle Pentiits and Licences in Wingham.
NTARIO DEPARTMENT Of TRANSP
HON. J. YAREMKO, a.c-.+.cwAe,
n.od Minister.
Minister
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