The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-26, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN.
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WHIIKHURCW
HELD OPEN HOUSE .
On Saturday) afternoon 2 - 5
p.m. Mrs. Carl Weber held Open
- House for friends and relatives
to see the shower and wedding •
gifts.received by her daughter
Marlene whose marriage was • .
Friday evening to Gary Jamieson
of East Wawanosh at Bluevale
Parsonage.
. Pouring tea at•the tables were
his mother Mrs. JOhn Jamieson
and her mother. Mrs. Carl Weber.
• Assisting with lunch' were Mrs.
' Lorne Durnin and Miss, Joann
Laidlaw, Showing the gifts were
Sleightholm. A few of the larg-
. er gifts were swag lamp, blank-
'ets , electric fry pan, toaster ,
tea kettle , clocks; ironing board,
and clothes hamper.,
A few from here attended the
wedding reception on Friday
evening, held' in the Legion Hall
Wingharri in honor of Mr. and
ary arineson newly weds.
Around 125 attended and enjoyed
dancing to music supplied by the
Ailey-Cats. •
Mr. and Mrs.. G. F.• McGowan
of London spent a few days on the
week end-with-their-da-u-ght-er-Mrs7--
Ronald Jamieson, Mr. Jamieson
aricl family of East Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronaldlamieson .
and Lori attended the Jamieson-
Weber reception on Friday even-
.ing at Wingham LegiorPHall.
SURPRISE PARTY •
A surprise party was held on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw , Janet and •
Kimberley to celebrate her par-
ent's, Mr. and Mrs. John Crow -
ston of Lucknow wedding anniv-
ersary. Present were Mr. and
s-:-Orimictirwirr,--Srephen;Fa ye,
Donald and Michael; Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Alton, Anne and Lynn of
Ashfield; Mr. and Mrs John Crow,
ston of Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Crow-ston, Dale and
Debbie of Chatham.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Charles Moore
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THE 1,1.1C.KNOW SENTINEL, kIJCKNOW, ONTARIO-
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THE ROVING REPORTER NOTIC-
ED THIS WEEK THAT
-The grade six girls are most
enthusiastic sewers, 'and have
really attacked those peasant
blouses with zest.
-The members of.the band are
practising diligently for their •
concert on May 6th.
-The primary area has a terrific
display on Lumbering, including
cutting, piling and loading logs,
a river jam, and the process of
paper-Making. They've eyen
remembered to re-plant the trees!
-One of the Grade. 6's has a '
talented Mom. Her poem "Grade
Lucknow Central School...
Six Gym Period" is up in the
science room, and if you think
you'd like to play Borden Ball,
read the poetry first. ,(Thanks
Mrs. Moore).
-The coffee rabies, end tables
and lawn chairs coming from the
shop recently would make some
carpenters envious. Just think
how good you'll be in a few years,
Idds!
-Chris and Robert did a great
repair job on the library maga-
zine rack (with a bit of
help frOm Mr. Cayley). Thanks
boys. Just think, no niore maga-
zines on the floor! (??)
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and family of Wrbxeter were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Moore and family.
Misses Joyce Tiffin and Mary
Lou Wall , prefects at the Wing-
ham High School were treated to
a bus trip last week to places bf
interest in toronto.'
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Local Buyers
At Holstein Sale
A bred heifer brought the top
price price of $1,950 when 115 head .of
purebred Holsteins•from the herd of
.Rowntree Farms Ltd. , Woodbridge,
Ontario, were sold April 7 at Brti-
backer Sales Arena , Guelph. The
sale brought a total of $88,055.00
for the excellent average of
$765.00 each. 73 rriilking fe-
males averaged $778..70; l5 bred --
heifersaveraged $949.00; 7 open
yearlings averaged $677.85; 20
heifer calves averaged $481.75;
and six baby heifers averaged
$432:00. Twenty head sold for
over $1,000.00 each. •
James Drennan-,-.Dungannon ,
bought four cows with , his highest
price being $1,050.p0. For the
others he paid $825.00, $725.00
and $675.00..
Local buyers included Lloyd
McClinchey, Auburn, Ontario,
who secured six milking cows,
including one at $1,150. , one at
$1,000.00, two at $850.00, one
at $800i00 and one-at '$525.00.
Held District 8
Annual At Hanover
District 8 of the Ontario Horti-
cultural Society held their annual
meeting on Saturday, April 15th - •
in Hanover Coliseum. Members
attended from all of the sixteen
societies comprising District 8
including Auburn, Blyth, Brussels,
Chesley, Clinton, Eastnor Town-
ship, Goderich, Hanover, Luck
tioWT-MaTkdaleTT.Neri'Sb=1,
Port Elgin, Ripley, Southampton,'
Tara , Teeswater & Culross'and
Wingham. A delicious luncheon
was served at 12 noon.
Mrs. Wm. Klie , director of
District 8, acted as chairinan for
the meeting which followed.
The .mayor of Hanover, Rev. J.
Swan, gave the address, of eel
come. • Greetings were also ex-
tended, by President of Hanover
Society and Mr: Eric/Slater, rep-
resenting the 0.H.A.
Mr. Frank Stone ,' of Simebe , .
guest speaker, gave a most inter-
esting talk on the subject '
'Dahlias' along with slides show.-
.ing beautiful specimens of this
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lovely flower and his colourful
gardens featuring datilias.
The following were returned to
office for another year. District
Director Mrs. Wm. Mlle, Hanover;
Assistant directors., Mr. W. Field-
ing Wingham and Mrs. Wm.
Bray., Lions Head.
Using Department of Agriculture,recoMmendations as a basis,
he will recommend a mixture of high quality name-variety
seeds. These will be blended with prescription accuracy in the
exclusive CO-OP Seed Mixer.
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Custom spreading and equipment leasing
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Convenient pick-up cuts costs
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