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Two* ty-WO entries were received
in the new Poi amass. Cont,
petition, oponsored by the Lucknow
Agiieuittiral; Society, as part of this fair.
Animals were delivered to the
OPP'iB marketing yards. on Sep-
Wmber 16 and slaughtered at Bruce
Packerrs, Paisley,
Competitive result's wele based e n
the highest indexing market, carcass
as determined by government
grades at Bruce Packers. Theindex
accounted for 6S per ,int of the
Point system, with the balance 1 35
per cent based on visual score.
The champion carcass belonged to
Otto Weber. who scored 168 point
out 'of a possible 175. Mr. Weber
was presented with a trophy
donated by. the Lucknow District
Coop, plus prize money of $30.
The reserve champion carcass
belonged to Jim and Ruth McKen-
zie, who scored 107 points, 'They.
received $25 in prize money; = - -
The Agricultural. Society pur-
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bion
chased die champion areserve.
champion hams: and loins from
Brun ,Packer and auctioned thew
off • as pad. of Fridaynight's
program. One of the e ch moi pionship
hams, weighing 17.65 lbs., was
purchased by Harry Brindley, f
$21. �gPer pgo�nud;¢g other weighing
17.75 labs. hent to woo o Thompson
for $19 per pound; a , 16.60 'lb.
championship loin Sold to the
Mayfair'Restaurant, for $12,50 per•
pound and the other to the Luck-
now cool), who
who pz$d$15.550•Per
pound for the 15. 0 lb. loin, The
he
two reserve championship ionshi batns
weighing16.75 lbs and 17.65 lbs.
were purchased by !rube Raynard
and Gilchrist Fal Supply for the
respective prices of $9 'and $8: per
pound.
Third place winner was Ian Clark
with 164 pants; fourth, ,,grant.
Gilchrist with .464 points and fifth,.
Paul and Connie Black with 1634
- oinnt% They received $20, $15 and•.
10 respectively;
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LEASING
Months ago, quarters were getting,a
little,cramped..•
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t a new home« sold the one and
• a, half storey, three 'bedroom home
to Albert and Barb,
Wilson's of 'Port l handled
the MO* job and ng obeli
permits. 'The OPP the• 1 � P antl On-
tario Hydro wereA n band
Thursday
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traffic problems and any low:, hydro
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.utQr Women's,
Institute resu •
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regular IneetilAgS
The i ucknc w Junior ,►teen's.
institute resumed regu °rro a fgs
• on. September i0, in ,the: nx:' all.
he -meeting- began with me beg
learningTa new cry. Nancy.
Aitchison demonstrated the m .
of an Easter bunny wall decotatton
using yarn and felt on u plash ii
base. Everyone enjoyed` m
their own.
Items :were collected for
si ip di clay which w
an l rvei ,'an
The 'Lions Club is lou
groups who would be interesinterested
catering to some ,ofheir meeting
throughout the year. A modon
made to do.. this if
l mited to'no more;
per yam'•
The Grey-B'ruceDistrict'-i�VWomen's,
Institute Convention is being held
in Ayton, on .OctOber 3. The Junior
Institute has been invited to attend.
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The TheMonday i t tt xed:liowling ,
:league gotundetwny ,' .September
6.. 1914 'Andrew. washot for the
mea on the first night,out rolling a
1911 ile and 479 tripe
ShahL Webb -Ziegler rolled a
single 222 -and. triple 593 for .the
ladies. •
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games.ovcr 200 a 222; and a 202.
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7M! 13r ltd •` �lhy .,
thrilled tit announeeihe safe arrival
Of' their .Son, Brandon James, 8
' oz., .on September 12, 1991 at
Kincardine and District General
Hospital;al; a little playmatefor ilia.
Proud 'grandparents are Noon and
Phyllis Rivett, ,of Point 'dark and
Bill and fed Robinson, of Union-
dale. Happy great grandma is Grace
Gibson, lsuw.
• Schwartzenl ruber° e John and Judy,
of R.R. 5, Brussels are delighted
with the safe arrival of their son,
Joseph Brandon, on September 13,
1991. in Wingham and District
+vital: Joseph, who weighed 6
lbs.° 7 Doo is a wee brother for
Jeremy, Amanda and.Jonathan.