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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-03-14, Page 18(SELF STORING SCREENS) . ******************* , . a do Phone 528-3118 'Luclalow RIPLEY HURON NEWS 1973 PLYMOUTH Satelite 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic 1973 DART Swinger, 2 door hardtop, 6 cylinder automatic 1973 FORD half ton 1972 CHEV Impala, .2 door hardtop, VII automatic, power steering and power brakes 1972 PONTIAC Catalina 4 door hardtop, power equipped 1972 DART Special 4 door, power equipped with radio ' 1.972 BUICK La Sabre Special, full power with air condition — 1970 FORD Custom .500, 4 door V8 automatics 1970 FORD Galaxie 500, 4 door hardtop, power equipped / 1970 FORD XL, 2 door hardtop 1970 MONTEGO 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic 3 — 1969 FORD Vans E-200, heavy duty 1969 CHEV panel, automatic, power . steering 1968 CHEV van, heavy duty equipped 1968 DODGE Polaro 500, 2 door hardtop 1967 BUICK Wildcat 4 door har4top, fully equipped 1967 PONTIAC Grand Parislenne,.4 door hardtoP GOOD ASSORTMENT 1973 POLARIS IN. STOCK oft 330004,M4:4000' *Itivt0.4t00140044 CAL$ALES, LTD,. LYTH: •.PHONE 521434 ed a top choice calf for 0. Vale of 'Guelph. It weighed 335 pounds and brought $60.90 per cwt. • Burlier Farrris had 24. steers eraging around 1150 pounds ac selling $46.00 to $46.70. •THE HQME OF ELECTROHOME 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH ' PAGE EIGHTEEN .Name New TOPS Officers THE:INCRNOVE SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Ful(• 1 1/4. inches. ./ • • Standard :Shot. (JUST ADD WATER) 11 Mortar Mix 80 lb. $1.98 Sand Mix 80 lb. $1.98 Concrete Mix 80 lb. $1.98. ALSO IN STOCK' 45 lb. and 25 lb. ,bags ****i************** JOHN n HENDERSON, LUMBER, LTD: 2 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. 2 ft. 10 in. x '6 ft. 8 in. , 2 ft 10 in. x 6 ft. 10 in. SAKRETE Ready To Use Cement Mix LEGION PUBLIC SPEAKING by Marlene Huston and Anne Farrell. On Friday, February 23, Rip- ley-Huron Central School held their annual Legion Public Speak- ing Contest,. - Representing Grade 4 was Jan- ice Elliott s4ho spoke on Manners, and Paul Culbert whose topic was Hocicey. Prom Grade 5 was Jane Farrell who Spoke on the Buffalo and Joanne Pollock spoke on her sister, the Ontario Dairy• Princess. Karen McGaivey from Grade 6 spoke on her experiences at Silver Lake Camp.' 'Corrine Boyle from Grade 5 spoke on ' Camping also. These were in the Junior Division. In the Senior Division, Mary Anne Coiling from Grade / spoke on Skiing. Robbie Sutton of ,Grade '7 spoke on Adult Problems and Connie Irwin olGrade 8 ' spoke on Karen Killalee. From Grade 8, Scott Regier spoke on Ecology. Jiff Rouse Spoke on ' Whales. The winners from the Junior Division were: 1st - Corrine . Boyle, '2nd - Karen McGarvey and 3rd - Janice Elliott. • in the Senior Division first went to' Robbie Sutton', second to, Connie Irwin and third 'to Jeff Rouse. At the Zone C 'finals held at the Ripley iistrict High School on March 3, Robbie Sutton was 2nd for Grades 7 and 8. GIRLS', HOCKEY by,Connie Irwin On Monday, March 5, the Ripley Girls' Hockey Team play- ed Brookside. Ripley won 5 ,1 with the scoring , as follows: Mary Anne Duhamel - 1, Laurie Coiling - 1, Jane Anne Coiling - 2,, and Lou Anne Duhamel - 1. The girls have a. winning streak going. Let's keep it up. FLOOR HOCKEY 'On Thursday , March 8, Pine River's Junior class played the Grade 3 olass from Ripley. Final score was 6 for Ripley. Goal scorers for Ripley were: Julie Farrell, 2; while. Larry Nixon, Paul Trepanier, Harold Peet and Sandra Dawson scored singles, Pine River Goal scorers were:, Adam Drzazga , Wilfred Janisse and Christie Messenger, On Tuesday, March 13, the Grade 4 and 5 Team plays in Luclmow. Fifteen members weighted in at the regular Tops 'Meeting on March 7th. The Tops Pledge was repeated and a sing song enjoyed. Shirley Hackett was. crowned Queen of the Week. Marianna Porter won the draw. The new execntive, which will take over in April, is as ' follows: Leader, Mayme assistant leader, Marion lviowbray; treasurer ,,Barbara .Emberlin; sec- retary, Wilma Clark; weight recorder , Marion Hummel. A number of charms were given'out, Bracelet, over 20 lb.. loss, Marion Mowbray; Refrigera- tor Charm, '6,,week weight loss, Wilma Clark; Scales charm, 2nd 6 week weight loss, Mayme Wil- kins; No No Charm, 3rd 6 week weight loss, Barbara Emberlin, Ella Hackett; Queen of the'Month Crown Charm, (February), Wilma Clark; 1/2 Way-To-Goal Charm, Marion Hummel, Mayme Wilkins, Mary Hackett; Achieved Goal Charm, Ella Hackett, 'Barbara Emberlin. .) Mary Newbold led a most int- eresting discussion on diets and eating habits, stressing the serious ness of the task we have set for ourselves. All received' encouragement from Mary's, timely remarks. Complete, Sales At Ontario Stockyards Carl Thompson,of Heathcote trucked a load of very desirable .1045 pound angus steers for Orville Knott of Clarksburg, they sold . at $45.60. o. Beattie Bros. of tayner • marketed severalloadS of choice hereford steers this. week that sold from $44.60 to $46.00. Walter Reid pf Bogner shipped a 1360 pound brown swiss Cow that sold at 438.75 per cwt. Bill Bennett of Gorrie marketed 31 choice steers that sold in 2 loads at $44.20 and $44.50 and ' averaged 1160 and 1177 pounds. Arnold Kreller of. Clifford ship- ped 28 choice steers .with Allan Seip of Clifford. 23 were 1040 pound herefords at $44.60 and , the other 5 were black white faces weighing 1065 pounds at $44.8Q. C. R. Gordon of Guelph Consign lt,000 -„L :'•:••,:i • THE CAVALIER 20" COLOR TV • Automatic fine tuning *Automatic tint control Phone 5284112 22" COLOR TV 4C1 1 Chassis Power Transformer , . 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