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Roger Morrison of Luck-
now received The Outstand-
ing Junior Kerner Award at
the Huron County. Junior
Farniers first annual banquet
and dance at the Belmore
Community Centre on Frig
day, May 2. The award was
donated`by Bill 'Armstrong of
Wingham.
An aonorary-iViernhe
and was given to George
Townsend of 4 Seaforth,
and Rick Arcbarribault of R. 1
Auburn ::won the sports- tro-
phy, for his. involvement in
winter games. The Ontario
Federation of Agriculture
- Community Betterment Aw-
ard was won by the. South
Huron .club.
The winners of the 'King
and Queen contest were
Brian Williams of Seaforth
and Elaine' Fyon of South
Huron,`
The induction of the 1980
Delegates attending the
Women's Institutes' Offic-
ers' Conference last week at
the University of Waterloo
front this area Were Mrs;
Allan MacDougall, president
of ICairshea Women's Insti-
tute; Mrs4onald Forster,
PurPle Grove I7W.i.; Mrs.
Garnet Farrier, Whitechurch
WI; Mrs. Donald McAdam,
Belmore W.I. and 1st vice
president . of .Bruce 'South
District.
Visitors. during, last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Houston were Mrs. Reta
Clark, Owen Sound; Mr. and
county executive was. accom-
plished 'by a special 'candle
lighting ceremony. jim Phel-
an, past president of the
provincial Ontario Junior
Hospital Auxiliary held their
annual meeting on April 28,,
1980 in the RNA'building in ,
the form of a pot luck
'luncheon. Mrs. Mary Vair,
president, welcomed all and
then said the blessing.
The Meeting commenced
with annual , reports given by
the convener of each commit,
tee.
Mrs. Vair then thanked
Mrs. Nelson• Howe, PaiSley
and Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Houston, Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mc-
Auley, St. Catharines spent
the Weekend with Mrs. Doris
Mewhinney and Ken.
Mr. and Mrs: D.-. M.
Johnstone of 520 Mornington
Avende, London, celebrated
their 60th wedding anniver-
sary 'in April. Mr. Johnstone
is a former reeve of Lucknow.
The couple have two daugh-
ters; ,Helen Liston of Toronto'
and Betty VVeitzel of London.
• Amber Gibbons, Exten''
sion Co-ordinator for the.
Toronto,Office' of the Minist-
, support given -to her during
the past. years as president
and asked they do the same
for the new executive; Mrs,
Marie Phillips, on behalf, of
" the hospital auxiliary, thank-
ed Mary. and • presented: her
with, a past president's pin.
New executive are as
follows: president, Mrs. Lor-
na Stuart, Teeswater; first
vice president. Mrs. Noreen,
Gnay; - recording secretary,
Mrs. Carol Hamilton; corres-
Stocker sale
A total Of 567 cattle ,were
sold at, the Monday Stocker
Sale' held at the Lucknow
Snles Barn.
Three heifers averaging
375 lbs. were sold ,by Dave
Moffat to Clare Van Canip;
B.elgrave at 83 cents a pound.
John HoWard sold 20 heif-
ers averaging ,648 .lbs.. to
Clarence Allen at 80 Cents.
Nine steers averaging 375
lbs. were sold to John Rob-
inson by John Kuik at $1.01.
Fourteen steers averaging
00 lbs. were sold by „Bert
Moss' to M. Lavis ofClinton
at 84 1/2 centi..
Fourteen steers averaging
734 lbS. sold by John Howard
to. Donald Alton brought 82
cents.
Gross sales were $272,000.
ry of Agriculture and Food
was guest, speaker. She
spoke en new experiences
and said'Huron, 'County was•
opening new doors with their
past and futOre activities,,,)
ponding secretary, Mrs. Ka.e
Rae; treasurer, Mrs. Grace
Hodgkinson; past president,
Mrs. Mary VOA.
Tpe new executive was
instilled by Mrs. Mary Proc-
tor,
At meeting the auxili-
ary decided to make a money
donation to 'the Wingham
and District 'Hospital to be
ffpplied towards the purchase
of a new Defibrillator/monk-
Or.
This Week
Farmers' Association, lit the
candles of the executive..
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