HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-27, Page 2`THE ,LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUC14NOW, ONTARIO
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The LUCKNOW 'SEY•TIN..EI,,; ..
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
• "The Sopoy Town" On the Huron -Bruce Boundary
Second ClasrM4 Registration et• 0847
Established --y Afternoon
ab 1873
Published Each Wednesday
Member of the C.W.N.A, and O.W.N.A
Subscription Rate, $6.00 a year in advance to the U.S.A. , $800;.
Donald C4 Thompson, Publisher'.
NESDAY, OCTOBER 2.7tb,71971
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A NOTEABLE ACHIEVEMENT!
• Last week's provincial election saw Murray Gaunt of Wingham,
a native of West. Wawanosh Township, pile up a total of 12,374 votes
2. — in nig re-elected as -the- memberg two
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together didn't poll half for Huron -Bruce riding. His
opponents , g , as many votes as Mr. Gaunt• .
Their total vote was 5,932.
:' ' In. view of the' . rovince wide appeal .of . the Conservative pti a party
and its leader Wm. Davis, this :achievement of Mr. Gaunt, a'Liberal
member, is .even more noteable:,
Pi�� Echo Sale
HeId Thursda
The annual production sale of
polled hereford cattle Was, held
on Thursday of last, week, Octoai
er 21, for Pine Echo Fa'rrfs•at the
Listowel•SaleBarn. George Ke.n-.'
nedy is the owner.of Pine Echo: :"
••.Farrns located on".Highway. 86 be'- •
tweet' Lucknow•`and Whitechurch,;•.•
George has teen in the registered
, hereford busi•ne•ss since 1920..•
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It indicates that the Gaunt: representation hi Queen's Park, • and
the- close personal contact he has with his, constituents has, earned
zr, 'people , of Huron -Bruce:: It has resulted in one
him. the � support of the'
'of the greatest majorities, ] ,per• capita,' in " Onfaro• and possibly the
• • greatest. '
It,aiso indicates that many of the Huron -Bruce voters are voting
- . or at—fin — the man, and not necessarily
the party.
For 'a' young politician, who at 36 is a veteran of 9 years ' •
Y s ui the'
aunt hievemeht is one which is' : respected
b .people: `of all ' political
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, . • I$ there"•anywhere you'd' either ,be? Ontario . in the Fall .Of the
• year has no equal.The colour ••we have.` been witnessing these::past'
few weeks as the leaves fell to ' the ground, coupled with the pleasant
0"10, summer 'temperatures, is something that •:We take very much PIor.
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If we were to visit a foreign country and experience such beauty
as we have in Ontario in the Fall, • we would come home with. tales and
photos of the splendor of it all.
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:.. , , •, .. � � � city a our
. doorstep, • 'we"some-
times •fail. to even notice it. Those who recommend = that we "see
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Ontario `first" make good sense. •
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.., _-.^v:r:,1. �1-.-w.,'V•1 V.,\-�.,.,1-v:�..:... 11h "4. :..'1••1;V"�,V'�,1•
• Allan Maclntyre Of .Lucknow has.
' auctioned,the Rainy River stocker -
cattle: sale 'at. Stratton in North '
Western.Ontario for a number of
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rears now and wasaclsan
. • this year for the sale on Monday,
October. 18. About,1800 cattle
went .through the auction ring; :. .
Accompanying Allan to the
sale -were four local men Joe
Eoran of West Wawanosh Gordon
131:ooks of, I;ucknow , Jack Ackert'•
'of Holy rood and Tom Helm of
bought four loads of cattle betwe
en them.
• The five men went by air to
Thunder Bay,renteda car and
lowing the sale theydrove td •
Winnipeg , dropped the car there"..
~and 'flew, back on Tuesday. ' , `
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Steer calves at the safe , avert:
aging 350 to 450 lbs:';. sold frorn
460 to 4$:¢. Heifer 'calves v of`
the same weight', were 86 to, 800.
Yearling steers viers 33 to
were 29• to 311/2 ea,
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The .Associated Nursing .Homes•
Incorporated..Ontario recently
concluded their 12th Annual Con
vention'in Toronto by electing';•
a new slate of officers for 1972.
included was the eledtion 'of
George Newbold, of Pinecrest Man-
or Nursing_ Home in Lire know as `..
the Association' Historian. Mt,
Newbold has held a'sirnilar post
with Pruviiicial Associatlot"'iri
the•past and' his experience is.Well
recognized by the members.
yr=heW_ne eerus. r -e
ative of many areas of,the Prov-
ince and also includes the. follow
ing people; President , Kingsley'
Gibson , Seeley's Bay; lst Vice -
President , Murray' Binions,
Five lots in the sale were con*:,
signed by Oliver. MGCharles of
Lochalsh,
21'1ots.grossed $13,435: and av-
eraged $640, 14 ,females. grossed
$8,660• and averaged $620.
bulls grossed' $4, 775 and averaged'
$682,
The bulls from `the Kennedy
herd,, their purchaser and the
price Were as.follows William
Taylor from=•-Belgrave , $680; Wil-
liam' H. Young Biyth .$920;
0. A;.`/Mc Charles , L'ucknow.,`
$1150; ,Ross G. Nuhri-,- Gowanstown,
$485;• Howatt Bros.', Bel rave,' ,
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$500. .•
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we a soldrtto'RobeIr in•'
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.Luc}cnow, , $540; Thomas Berna•rd.,
:Brt,issels, $500'. •
The fernales from,the IvTcChar'-
eBaird,
Wingham, $330 • lus a bull calf,
WEDNESDAY, ~OCTOBER 27.tt
WILL `AGAIN TBE IN;.EFFECT
n .The Village
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COMMENCING' AT 2:00 A.M.
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Robert. Manning, Arva for • $195;
William H. Young, •Blyth, •$275
:with a heifer calf selling oto. Ed-
ward E. Vines, Listowel `for • $195.
sellin'g to •Gras am Jackson; I
el, for $275; Ja rnes • Milliner
Dundalk , $6.00 with, Ivl t' Mil.
also purchasing the heifer ca.
for. $395; Wallace Hammond
• The females in the Kennedy
herd' their purchaser' and the
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.prices were:' Russell Pollock,.Pais-
ley,_ ._.425, w_itlLa__l eifer,calf,se11.
ing: to Graham• Jackson, Listowel,
for $310; 'Williarn Simpson t List:
'owel, $420 with•a heifer.cal.f
to 'Mrs;. Norma Shannon, 'Clifford',
$360; Williarn Simpson , •Listowel ,
$4Q0 withg
selling, to Graham Jackson, List-
owel for '$330; Fred Murray,
a heifer' calf selling to Mitchell; $410 with a' heifer. calf
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Paisley ,, $410' with' Gratia m •j
son of Listowel .purchasing:th
heifer'' calf for $225; Jaynes
finer Dundalk' $585 wittrcrr
Milliner also purchasing ;the.
er calf for$350: R_'•L, Pycoc
Paisley,' $450; Frank Smith.;
est', $425; •Russell. Baird , Win
hare, $375;:Rbber;t Beacom
Blyth, $500. •
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AU7l1ORI7t O HARDING D! Al'. R
.KODEL
,P'OLYESTER
FIBRE:
wings On A.I carpet.Purchas'es+
REG.:;14.93,-. NYLON'....
LUXURIOUS DEEP'
PILE SHAG
REG. $7.95
HERCULON
LEISURE TURF
REG. $11.95 _,VALUE.'
ACRYLIC•,HARDTWIST.
Q. YD.
REG: $9.95 VALUE
ACRYLIC, RANDOM •
SHEER •
Tit,.
G. Hyde , Guelph; Past President,
Lloyd Stevenson, Toronto;
retary, •M.ts. F. Watson, Aurora;
Treasurer ,: J'ohn, Mc Kay , Toronto.
The new exeeut.ive expects 't
participa,te1ext•ensively in the
preparation •of;leg1 iation.priot, to'
Ontario's nursing hei les entering
..th.e ?..r„t5 tititia atienir:-aTe 1'0»ram
in April 1972,
!OLD• 1BALE
B'EG 00:95 NYL_Oi
CARVED PLUSH
GOLD '?
REG. $16.95' VALUE
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