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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-09-25, Page 8• d ?' Lite Otto carcass at lbW Oegtit1 We 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- ue $epteui h 5A 1991.,. 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; wh .te ids mobile hol�ea� Ott a, sligtttl�r;d�'erent.m�g t`�►ee *hen me fitly fir« Mri. �`a�ho merZ�► o empton barley, was moved the Prot* of .its new own**, Bari and Albe R. „. �. �, of R. 30..Lu�cknow.• ';her. four emetre distance wastravelled in `ono hour. (Pat Livingston o�yy■) .'. • 4 rp1►t J Have ome tv By the time you read this article Albert and' Barb, " along •;with the Klipfamilyof the i ocfdash daughter Jessicamoved to Ashfield area, should be living in their new Townshiir, from Milton inApril Borne, which was moved down 1989.She thattime they . Mite highway 86 lastweek, from the been living in n mobile :home. With Amberley area • the welcome°addition of Nicole four LISTOWEL CAR CITY * LISTOWEL CAR CITY • LISTOWEL CAR CITY on- rad , w ?'se rd ging -to•the the -Y-. r.rtd_aas B, All re ainin • P LUDES mot b6.sold' it nmedi+ to . ll cot, vie to "Wr.ite Your Own D " Mike• `us t ri offer -on any1 06: tr -stook Or coming C you might, Just, get the �: rl of :, , - . Lif et :Med'- " _ r�rr! A •s -w�rwlWll-•p•Mn.!'!!w irl .+.lri ..irr.lww�'Mi r0,.rr.6.i.,i+!! '---"'..---1-1--2-Ver V 11"110.41+4*ii•la X • Nathb k 5 Redeemable u ,on'`purchasing any • new .or ,used vehicle Barts Car City Honda. iis#awet. Make your:.best .Meat & then present this coupon to quality ssio 'MI6 %WY +rr:S Y.:,Y.rtirYriwi 101poilioiGi woo yYn1YY�iYYWrig +w+ yr"No 20 Wallace LISTOWI • .000."1 `eekd9y Saturday 711,5: xr SALES • SERVICE LEASING Months ago, quarters were getting,a little,cramped..• Q °�, in, andPauline Kennptotr# who 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 ,d ai?1'tg-the.D+ ng. care -01- traffic problems and any low:, hydro w res: , .utQr Women's, Institute resu • A 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. alone for OWLIG x1!Meiday` N ..ht Mixed 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. • 0 , •Shari was the only one to have games.ovcr 200 a 222; and a 202. • s . ' V.. �{,� 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.