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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-27, Page 9t an it'' a Le pie nd hole less. bores` ime? 'use low- ws of` 1e� et • felt,. to ,iam- et lic-.. to . not. .e-. a night [y in. ire; pril Pick a67; carp .Aril: root a dem: ady 1 and: gging hook Int ife wn= ` ssed' ven- a.. s ,hfield : his 1 his g°+ there: he. . Pearl f Mat-' :ong' 'e are ey) la) hfield ldren, itt', Faye ,and gham. brother (lda)• held, at 1 la, rectors .of 1, off- ,layed. ry. tht� Cemet Cecil n Arth- Jr., Adams. al tri6• em in • hbours cted' as`. W$p$E3DAY► APRIL Wilbf lik .4 'ME LNCK$OW SENTINEL, I UCKNOW, o TA M AubUrfl Holstein Sale Averuge $38 1 The purebred Holstein herd of wm. H Gow , Auburn, Ontario; brought 'a Total of $19,.085,00, an average of $381 for 50 head, sold at the• farm, by. Shore' Holsteins Ltd. Five head -sold for $600' or more:, the top price of $690 be srg paid .by R. F. -Pipe, New Liskeard, Ont,, who purchasel five milidr'g cows. The high animal was. sevenryetr- old Goburn Katie, who is classified ,.Very good" for body. conformation A daughter of the Excellent and,. • • SuPerior Type sire,,• Smithcroft Snowball Rocket,. she has produced .on.Record of Performance as a six-year-old in 005 days on twice a -day miikinig' 16., 267 lbs. milk Containing 562•1bs. fat, average test 3.45% -butterfat. Mr. Pipe paid the second highest .price 'of $625 for a six-year-old daughter ;of Frasea Butter Boy ..having a record at four years. -sof -age in 305 days on tviice-a-day milking of 15,163 114, milk containing • •586.165. fat, average test 3.86% $6Q0 for a three-year-old_ daughter. of Edgeware Rag Apple Jan; and $528 .for a four-year-old daughter Of Al Cliff Mastajax,. Gordon delong, of Brucefield 'purckased four cows:, paying $60.0 fob a four-year-old daughter of Frasea Butter Boy,. She has comp- leted a record at two years of age . on Record of Performance of 11,595 lbs, milk, in ,005 days con- taining 4901bis. fat, average test 4.23% butterfat, ' He paid' $504 for aneight-year-old daughter of the Excellent and Superior Type sire \Rosafe Adjudicator, with a record at six years of age on twice -a -day. milking of 15.,494 lbs. milk con- tanning' 542 -lbs. fat, average test. 3.5%, $500 *for a' five-year-old . daughter of Al. Cliff Mastajax .with a record at three.:years of age'in 302 days of 11,619 lbs. milk con-', raining 455' lbs.. fat, average test . 3.920/0:, He also bought a 'six-year old daughter of the Excellent and . class "Extra" sire, W4s Silver. Cross at $540, who has a Breed Class Average production on three lacca -- tions of 145%.for milk and 15210 for fat. .• ..John Franken of Auburn. purchased seven cows including :a o fouryear-old daughter of ,Al Cliff Mastajax at $600,- He paid $480 for a daughter of Wis Silver Cres and $425 for.. ai daughter of Edge- ware Rag Apple Jan.. Earl C. Johnston, Walkerton,; paid the top price for a bred heifer. This was $410 for a, daughter of King .Spring Parra Rag Apple, ;Mr., Johnston secured seven head includ• ing the top priced open yearling at $390 and 'another, at $325.; ,Other good vices included, $480' paid by W. M. Cerrils, Clinton., Ont., for a milking fe- male, $470 paid by A.W.Bates,, Teeswater. Ont. ,, for a milking .female; $455,paid by Donald'Cain.= Abell., Payfield, Ont.. fora milky'', ing female; $45,0 paid by :Thomas A. Farrell,' Kincardine, Ont,, ' and $405=•for two milking 'females; $400 paid by . W rn Gibbings,; ton, 'for a milking female, Wand` $490 paid by Alvin Betties; Bayfield,, for a bred heifer. 26 .Milking females 'averaged $446; 9 bred heifers averaged $356; 5 open yearlings $321, and 10' heifer calves averaged $223. each. Four babies averaged $112 each. •' II :11:11(1'% '%1,11111 li 1111, fiNNcWN( EM}..;\! ^, Ss° the complete colaloQW LUCKNOW SENTINEL el' SO a ramous In Italy and over.60 other countries, you can enjoy a world of flavour id/the: balanced beer. Outdoor dining at. the Trattoria Galeassi in Rome The CR ,ING BREWERIES Limited iiii.N711-4 S. PAO'' OOHS Happy Haridkrofters 1 The eighth meeting of the 8t, Helens Happy Handicrafters :melt . at, the hall on Saturday, April 23rd The meeting opened with 'the 4H pledge. The roll call "What I have to do fo finish my hat"', was.. answered by 18 girls, The treasR urer's reportwas given and busi- .nes5_ discussed. The next meeting' will'be May ith. Notes were taken on "Wearing your accessor-' Mrs. Cordon MacPherson showed: the girls how to make the different trims, ' The meeting closed, with the Queen; 0.. Paramoun t Pals, The 411 'meetin, g was held on:. April ,6 at the borne of the lead- ' er Mrs, Dave Anderson. We open- with the 4-H pledge followed by the roll, call.. MO. Anderson discussed the care of hats, how • they should be stored and how. to keep thein new. looking. She also told how to care: for shoes. .Hats and their construction was discussed. ; .`s e . The .5th meeting was held. on April 20 at the: home of Mrs'. Dave Anderson, our'.leader. We opened• with the 4-11 pledge foil- ..owed by the roll call which was answered by 7 members. Marg- aret Courtney •then read the 4H creed . , We then were told' how to take care of and select hand- bags. .. Different types of .m aier- ials and sizes help: you to select one. that is , right for you and right for the occasion. The meeting then closed. nt Life In" Whitechurch Area MRS. WILLIAM DAWSON . • Mrs. William Dawson, beloved . wife of the late William J. law- son.'passed away on. Wednesday, April 20th,: at her home in,W.hite- church after a long illness.' ,She was '79 'years' of age. Mrs:;. Dawson was the former Myrtle Mary ',tidal. a daughter of Robert Nrdon:and.leantThom. • -She: was- born -,in West Wawanosh Township.' Following their Marriage. Mr. . and Mrs. Dawsonlarmed in ; • inloss Township until retiring "to Whitechurch and Trhere. Mr.. Dawson passed away .a number of years For the past few years, Mrs.. Dawson's.daughter and'her bus- • band ; ' Mr.., and Mrs. Wesley J. Tiffin, have made their :borne • with her and cared for their rrtoth-' er, during her long illness,. • ' :Besides het daughter - Mrs. Wes ley (Jean) Tiffin, Mrs, Dawson , is survived by one br'other Alex E: Pardon of Lucknow. She was predeceased,by.three sisters and. three brothers. Funeral' service w.as conducted from .the Curries Funeral• Home • in Wingham on Satilyday. •April 23rd. Mr. Donald' Watt, minister of Chalimer's Presbyterian Church, .. Whitechurch, where Mrs, Dawson 'was a member, ,had charge 'of'the seivice. ' Garnet Parrier•sang "TheLord • is My Shepherd." Interment was at Wirighain. Cem- etery, em-etery, • • Pallbearetys were`Aldin Pardon, Elmer Pardon, Athol Pairdon, David Henderson,. Dawson Craig, Robert. Stewart. Plowerbearers. were William Pardon, Hector Putdon, `'Torn Pur. don, Robert Henderson, .fames Henderson, Robert Hall• • t • e