HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-23, Page 17Page 11- l aekaiw Saatiaal, Wednesday, October XS, 1110$
Whi$churchfo1kseiij�y fart tour in Vermont
by Jess l;
Mr. and M. Walter
Elliott took part in the
Gay Lea delegate bus trip
from Oct. 6 - 10. They
toured Shelburne Farms
in. Vermont. This farm
grew from 100 acres to
the existing 1,400 acre
working farm. It was
started as a model agri-
cultural estate in 1886.
Today they have guid-
ed tours, visitor centre,
and farm store. The
group saw several other..
daisy farms and the
Baseball Hall of Fame in
Cooperstown, as well as
the beautiful fall colors.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Armstrong attended
Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. °Ray Brock of
Londesborough.
Visitors with Agnes
Farrier for the holiday
were Wayne and Beth
Farrier of Guelph, Amy
Farrier of London,
Janice, Mark, and Scott
Davis ; of Windsor.
Sunday visitors were
John McKinnon and
Mildred McClenaghan.
Some neighbors and
friends of the second of
Kinloss attended ," , the
FickardlParkinson wed-
ding reception in the
Lucan Community
Centre, on Saturday
evening.
Don and Jean Ross
attended the wedding
reception in Lucan also,
and visited with Jim and
Evelyn Gaunt at Arva.
John McKinnon and
Mildred McClenaghan
were Thanksgiving
Monday guests with Rev.
and Mrs. Clarence.
MVIcClenaghan of
Kincardine at the
Governor's inn,
Kincardine.
.Steve Tiffin, Kendra
Statia, and Dean Tiffin of
Barrie were Monday visi-
tors with Bevin and Ann
Marie Tiffin.
Chalmers WMS
Chalmers WMS held
their falx Thankoffering
meeting on Wednesday
guests were present from
Whitechurch, Lucknow,
Belgrave, South Kinloss,
Kathleen Elliott
opened the meeting read-
ing the scripture and Jean
Ross.read the meditation
the Joy of Harvest, fol-
lowed with prayer.
Rev. John Neilson
sang solos " and
Thanksgiving reading
was given.
Ian Montgomery
spoke and showed a few
slides on Haiti, where he
and others went to last
year to do humanitarian
work. This group was
called Men with a
Mission. They drilled
well's and helped the
people to better them-
selves. Sewing machines
were taken andwomen
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showed the people how
to sew.
He gave a very inter-
esting account of their
work.
Helen Currie and Jean
Ross attended the District
rally of the Women's
Institute on Thursday at
the` Underwood
Community Centre._
tockers sell
at stead
Fed steers and heifers
sold $I higher 'on `the top:.
end of the cattle with the
cows solling:. ` $1 - '$2
'lower. Veal sold' steady
-with lambs selling
sfronger'to highOr trade.
On Fridayall weights of
stockers sold at steady
Prices.,
Steers 395 on offer sell-
ing from 84.00 to.94.Q
to the high- of too,00
Russel ` aili
Chesley, _11, avg. 1342
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1bs.; avg .'.87.0O to 87.25.'
Aaron Fischer, Ayton,
2, avg. 1165 lbs., avg ,
85:94 to 87.004 ,
Woodham Farms,
Woodham,•:4, avg. 1.1.26
lbs,, av'g..82.17 to 86.25.
Carmen ` °Hastie,
Elmwood, 6, 'avg. 1°4 •.
.lbs., avg, 73°44 to 85,75.
Cowes . 257 on Offer sel1-
n frons 3
to the hghKf 67.00.
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Donald` Heal', Moun
Forest, 14, , avg. 135
lbs.tan. ;91.06:to 98,5
KOa Farms, .lbevale
2I,. avg. 1282 Ibs., avg
.'93« to 98.25
Cunningham;Farms,.
l
wan 39, avg.:1382 lbs,
avg. 91.38 to:5;.411
Murray Shell,
wingharn, 26, avg. 1331:
ibs.,. avg. 89.57 to 94.75...
.E10 M. Marlin, Mount
Forest, 26, avg..1420
lbs., avg. 88.99 to 94.50.
Johnston Farms,.
lnevale,'24,. avg. 1282
lbs., avg. 88.34 to 92«50. ,,
Earl. foster, St.
Mary's, 40, avg. 1240
lbs., avg. 89.49 to 91.50.
iark Fisher,; Ayton, 2,
avg. 1353 lbs., avg.
90.55 to 91.00.,
Allan, G. Koch,
Gowanstown, 6, avg.,
1239 lbs., avg. 87.39. to
90.75.
Heifers 114 on offer :sell -
mg from 82.00 to 85.00
to the high of 89.25.
Dow Heritage Farms,
Staffa, 4, avg. 1266 lbs.,
avg. 87.10 to 89.25.
Harry Bouwmarr ,
Harriston, 4, avg. 1103
lbs., avg. 86.80 to 88.50.
Allen Finkbeiner,
Crediton, 3, avg. 1103
lbs.,a vg. 85.95 to 88.00.
Ted Kemink, Kirkton,
10, avg. 1025 lbs., avg.
1.,8434 to 87.75.
Doug Scott, Lucknow,
3, avg. 1260 lbs., avg.
87.58 to 87.75.
Terry Dalton,
Lucknow, 21, avg. 961
lbs.,avg. 82.78 to 87.50.
Wayne Hugill,
Seaforth, 2, avg. 1140
Fred illi s;.
uckha►v,•1'7, avg, 1.608
Vis., avg,. 48.19 if: 50,00.
uri rn
verton, 4, avg. 12:
bs., avg; 44.03 to. (
Ralph Matthew.
`burn,
•, a g. s•%!�
-t uH TT7,P L,
from '42.0
A
6to50;
off. se,
to,51 0
the high of 59.0
Peter Hays, Maxwell,
1, weighing 221.5 lbs:,..
Fold for 59.00. ,
Milton ' : B ender,
Gowanstown, 1, weigh
ing 2040 lbs., sold for
59.00..
deal 510 on offer selling
from plain, 'and heavy
Ho1sten;� 80.00. : to
'102.00;Holstein: 1000
to 70.00; beef: ,85.00 to
128.00.
John Verberg,
ondesborro, 7, avg. 681
lbs., avg: 107.47 to
128.00.
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Wayne Durnin
Auburn, 3, avg. .672' lbs.,
,avg. 102.19 to 110.00.
Dale Merrifield,
Flesherton, 1, weighing
635 lbs., sold for 102.00.
Lambs: Under 50 lbs.;
50 to 80 lbs. 132,50 to
205.00; 80 to 95 lbs.,
127.50 to 137.50; over
95 lbs., 122.50 to 135.00.
Sheep: 30.00 to 49.00.
Parking After Dark
Back your vehicle into a
parking spot so that you
are always facing out:
This lets you drive away
quickly if you are
approached by a stranger
or sense any kind of trou-
ble.