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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"TI* Sepoy Town" ® On the Huron -Bruce Boundary
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Eastern Star officers
installed at meeting
The installation of officers of
Huron Chapter No. 89, Order of
the Eastern Star, Wingham, was
. held in the Chapter Room of the
Masonic Hall.
Mrs; Jack Reavie, PDDGM,.
was the installing officer; Mrs.
Jack McKim, PM, installing
marshall; Miss Judy Reid,
installing chaplain; Mrs. Ethel
Hamilton, PDDGM, installing
organist; Mrs. Beatrice Hendry,
DDGM, installing soloist; Mrs.
Here Irwin, installing warder
and Alex Robertson, PP, install-
ing sentinel.
Others assisting were Mrs.
Thomas Currie, PDDGM; pre-
siding matron, Mrs. Donald Mc-
Ifinnon and Past Matrons, Mrs_
Ken Leitch; Mrs. John Gnay,
Mrs. Morris Swanson, Mrs..
George Guest and Mrs. Harold
Cbngram; Past Patrons, Dr.
Jack McKim; F arisb Moffat and
Jack Fisher. .
The following officers were in-
stalled: Worthy Matron, Mrs:
Scott Reid, PM; Worthy Patron,
Scott Reid, PP; Associate
Matron, Mrs. Jim Inglis; As-
sociate. Patron,Jim Inglis;
Treasurer„ Mrs Alex Robertson,
PM; Conductress Mrs. Clarence
Bell; ` Associate Conductress,.
Mrs. Ronald Forster; PM; Chap-
lain, Wallace Conn; Marshall,
Bill Stevenson; Organist, Mrs_
Lawrence Vannan; Star Points.
Adah, Mrs_ Jim Armstrong;
Ruth, Mrs.' Gordon Brooks:
Esther, Mrs.. Bob Finlay;
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Martha, Mrs. Bill Stevenson;
Eiecta, Mrs. George Newbold;
Sentinel, Bert Moffat.
The secretary, Mrs. Parish
Moffat, PDDGM, and the
Warder, Mrs. Jack Townsend,
were unable `to be present and
will be installed later.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald
received Past Matron and Past
Patron Jewels and certificates
from Huron Chapter.
Guests were present from Clif-
ford, Listowel, Clinton, Chesley,
Blyth and Wiarton.
NEW 'BROWNIE
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Tweennes: Dawn Nicolson, Lois
Hanna, Chertl Smith, Heather
Young. Marlene Murray. Tamie
Griffiths, Connie Stanley and. Cathy
Stanley. , She was assisted in the
ceremony by Brown Owl. Mrs.
Anne Nicolson. Tawny Owl, Mrs.
Joan Barr and Packies Lynne
Nicolson and Beverly Bell.
The Tweenies" mothers were
present and the Brownies enter-
tained with a short program. Caren
Nicolson,and Sandra Brooks served
coffee and do -nuts to the mothers.
while the Commissioner spoke on
the meaning of Guiding.
The meeting dosed with the
Brownie squeeze and taps,.
RATEPAYERS
MEETING
PILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
Momhy, Novemher 46
AT J Pd1.
At Lucknow Town Hall
The period of nominidion for mimic:to offices will TM
from Thursday. November 7th until Ttesday, November 12th at
S p.m.
In -order that Local taxpayers may have the
cliscuss municipal the . Reeve and Cowacill are
a meeting which will be held on November 4th.
The Reeve and Council will be present to answer questions
concerning all municipal affairs and you are urged to cue
thismeeting with questions and comments, pro and clam
Because of existing problems with a torn facial muscle*
Reece George Jaynt wishes to advise ratepayers that he will
not be in a positren to deliver an address to the meeting, but
that he will be availabbe to answer all questions that might be
put forth by those attencling the meeting. F,,
A
Pine Echo Cattle
SaleSatiday
At Walkerton
George Kennedy of West. Wawa-
nosh Township staged his annual
production sale of polled Hereford
exile : t -a1R rottAgr g°t yak
Sales. Barn on Saturday, October
26_ 19 lots from Pine Echo Farms
had a total gross of 513„000.
Mr_ Kennedy has a long associa-
tion with the purebred Hereford
breed having purchased his first
Hereford cattle at the Guelph
Winter Fair in 1920, 54 years ago.
The sale had as a guest
consignor Beaverdale Fauns at
Dundalk owned'bv Jim Milliner. 13
lots consigned by Mr. Milliner
grossed St5b5.
The Kennedy lots, the purchaser
and prices were:
MALES
Dave and Velma Bell. Paisley,
5800; Robert Irwin. R. 3 Lucknow.
10: Arnold Weatherall and Sons.
Cheslev . S650; George H. Turner,
Seaforth, 5470: William Purdon. R.
R. 2 Lucknow. 5500; Rockwood
International. Georgetown. pur-
chased for export to Czechoslovak-
ia, 5495.
FEMALES
Lewis Pelton. Embro, 5500:. Fred
Schildroth, Part Elgin, 5670: Larry
, Taylor. R. 1 Belgrave, S860 Larry
Taylor, R. I Belgrave, 5860; Art
Maas. , and Sons. Paisley. . 5700;
James L. Taylor. R. 5 Wingham,
5650: James L. Taylor. R. , 5
Wingham, 5650; Art Maas and
Sons. Paisley. 5765; Jaynes Taylor,
R. 5 Wingham, 5685: Gordon
Winslade and Son. Mount Forest.
5675: James 'L. Taylor. R. 5
Wingham. 5675: George Marshall.
R. 2 Teeswater, 5610; Packharn
Bros., Caistor Centre. 5675.
The Milliner Lots. the purchaser
and prices were:
MALES
Ross W. Thompson. Orangeville.
5485: Larry Heipel. • Elmwood.
Frank MacKenzie. R. R. 5
Lucknow, 5490: Norman Acheson.
Dundalk. 5475: Grant Eckensavil-
ler, R. R. 1 Holvrood, 5500:
Rockwood international. for export
to Czechoslovakia. 5530.
FEMALES
Rockwood International. two
ntaare for export. 5490 and S415:
Larry Taylor. Belgrave, 5505; Jam-
es L. Taylor. R. 5 Wingham. 5500:
Roy O. Wiseman, Mildmay, 5600:
James Waite. R. 2 Caistor Centre.
5410: Harry Schildroth. Port Elgin.
5320: and female calf 5325 to
Gerald Packhar n. Caistor Centre.
Auctioneers were Brian •Rintoul
and Percy Wright.
1974-75 OFFICERS of . Huron
Chaper No. 89, Order of the
Eastern Star, were installed at a
meeting held in the Masonic Hall.
They are. front row. left to right:
Mrs. Jack MacDonald, Mrs. Jim
Inglis, Mrs. Scott Reid, Scott Reid,
Jim Inglis, Jack MacDonald: back
row, left to right: Mrs,
Bell. Mrs. Ales Re
Jim Armstrong. ME&
Brooks. Bert Moffat:
Finlay. Bile Stereasea,
Stevenson, Wallace
George Newhold, Mrs.
Vannan and Mrs. Renard
Photo Bak'Bartell
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