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48. Coming
Events
CD RELEASE
of Marianne 1Frayne)
Hogan's "Promise of
Christmas" at From Our
Heart. Friday, Dec 6. 6 - 9
p m See and hear
Marianne perform numbers
from this just released CD. -
-49ar
95TH BIRTHDAY
Come and go tea for Ida
Barger's 95th birthday on
Saturday, Dec 14, from 2 -
4 p m at the home of John
and Donna Barger --49,50x
BINGO
Godench Knights of
Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m.
Columbus Centre, 390
Parson's Court, $3450 In
prizes. $1000.00 Jackpot
must ga.—15tfar
NUTCRACKER BALLET
Comes to Blyth Festival,
Dec. 10th at 8 p.m. and
Elec. 11th at 1 and 8 p.m.
• Call (519) 523-9300. --44-
49cc
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BREAKFAST WiTH
SANTA
Ripley -Huron Optimist Club
presents Breakfast with
Santa in Ripley on
Saturday, Dec. 7, at Ripley -
Huron Community Center
meeting room from 9 a.m. -
12 noon: Adults $5 each,
children 6 -12 years $3, 5
and under free. For tickets
call 395-2436 or 395-5996. -
-47-49cc
VESPER SERVICE
CGIT Christmas Vesper
Service, "Celebrating the
Gifts of Christmas," Sunday,
Dec 8, 7:30 p.m., Lucknow
United Church --49x
LONG TERM CARE
Thr, Huron County Lung
Terra (,are C orri ttc,e (Mans
for long terra care services
for Huron County residents
Next meeting r riday, Dec
13, at 9 30 a rn at the
OMAFRA Officer, Clinton
Everyone welcome
49, 50cx
TURKEY BINGO
Satwday, Dec 1, 8 30 p m
at St Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge 10 turkeys, 2
Shari, of the wealth $.T
atiniibs101+ r veryune wtsl
curse • 49
r,lli�t�ft°, Me ri`� Wi-as
Witil.hdrri
()pen House
Sundays
12.40-4:OO p.m.
Now Until (liriatrti.rt
"//Ir i Wel l5.lrrd, ilir-
irr4l5 ,fir sw--1"
(.ibson's Men's Wear
357-4221
GOSPEL MEETINGS
al
Lucknow District
Christian School
Mondays
and
Wednesdays
8:00-9:00 p.m.
ALL WELCOME
48. Coming
Events
ONCE IN A LIFETIME
Ticket - All inclusive pack-
age excursion Skydome,
Toronto. Package A - Three
Tenors (Pavarotti, Domingo,
Carreras) •Concert on
January 4, 1997. Package B
- Chicago Bulls vs Toronto
Raptors game in March,
1997. First prize - choice of
package A or B. Proceeds
will be shared between
Sacred Heart High School
Outdoor Sign Project and
Band Travel Project. Tickets
$2 each. Draw: Dec. 20.
License #M235699. Tickets
available from SHHS stu-
dents or call the school at
881-1900. --49cc
5TH ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS OPEN
HOUSE
Black Creek Wood crafts,
216 Huron Rd., Sebringville.
Hand painted wood crafts
and distinctive gifts for
Christmas giving. Open now
until Dec. 20, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
daily. Closed Monday. 10%
discount with this ad. --
49, 50cc
TEEN DANCE
Friday, Dec. 6, at the
Community Centre, from 8
p.m. til 12 a.m. Great prizes.
Christmas draw. Shane
Donald D.J. Sponsored by
Optimists.--48,49ar
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY
CAROLFEST
DecQmber 11th, 8 p.m.
(Basement Brass, 7:45
p.m.) Lucknow United
Church. Local choirs share
gifts of Christmas music.
Refreshments to follow. --
48-50x
AUBURN & DISTRICT
LIONS CLUB
Breakfast in Auburn
Memorial Hall. Sunday,
Dec. 8, 9 a,m. - 12 noon.
$b/person. Proceeds for
Blyth Fire Department
Maple syrup donated by
Robinson's Maple Syrup
Products .-49cc
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
At the Dungannon
Agricultural Hall Saturday,
Deo / Registration 12.30 -
1 30 (sash prizes awarded
I arch served future dates
Jan 4, t eb 1, Mar 1 and
Apr 5...-49cc.,
BAKE SALE
(.hribirnas goodies yalrire
1 riday„ Dec 6, 6 p.rn to 10
p rn at B Kool Ice Cream
Parlour. Sponsored by
l or:know tillers I. ariidb
Bruurnball rearm 1:)'°i in for
a chat and hot chocolate -
49
PLOWMEN'S ANNUAL
MEETING
Huron County I'luwrnen'b
annual meeting Deis 11,
(JMAf-HA office Clinturt
Uebbert and coffee / 30
p m Meeting at 8 p rn 49
TURKEY DINNER
Friday, Dec. 13. Full course
turkey dinner, 11:30 - f p m
and 5 - 8 p.m.. $1 from each
meal will be donated to Sick
Kids Hospital. Kwans
Restaurant. Phone 528-
3433.--49,5Oar
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Events
MURRAY'S CHRISTMAS
HOUSE
Christmas is fast approach-
ing and not very far from
here Murray's Christmas
House is open every day
until Dec. 22, 10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Every item is dis-
counted up to 50% WOW!!.
Total Inventory clearance.
Hurry!, Hurry! Hurry!
Thousands of choices fill 10
exciting rooms. You've seen
us on T.V. heard us on the
radio, and read about us.
So join your friends and
family and treat yourselves
to the ultimate Christmas
Holiday Experience, 7304
Richmond St., Arkona 519-
828-3398 or 1-800-575-
1974. We have just the right
gift for everyone on your list
- try us. --49
OPEN HOUSE
Weekends Dec. 7, 8, 14,
15, 21 and 22 at Melanie
B.'s Showroom in
Sebringville. Open Sat. 10
a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday noon -
5 p.m. Join us for refresh-
ments and a great selection
of: gourmet gifts, home
decor and floral accents.
Hwy #8 at Seb pgville,
upper level of Nuhn
Industries. --49,50, 51cc
SANTA CLAUS PARADE
Lucknow 7th annual Santa
Claus Parade Friday
evening December 6th, 7:15
p.m. Theme of parade Old
Fashioned' Christmas.
Categories < Horses or
horse drawn float; commer-
cial/businesses; organiza-
tions. Prizes: $60., $40.,
$20,, in each category.
Parade entries moot, on
Havelock SI. N., horses o.n
Havelock St. S. For informa-
tion call Kinsmen Dale
Lougheed 528-360/ or Paul
7trin 528-2411. Visit Santa
and Mrs Clauet at the arena.
Kids, if you haven't mailed
your Santa letter, bring it
with you. --49ar
Livestock
All classes ul lid cattle
arid cows sold at atrady
..ghees al (li'usscls last
week. Veal sold $2 $ 1
higher with lamps selling
, on a good strong in live
Dade On Finlay calves
5e►Id sirat.ly with the year
hogs selling un a stronger
li agile
Steers 412 on oiler selling!
Irani 9) 2 111 Ie► 9/ 00 lu the
high td 1111 11(1.
Heifers 206 un obii sell
tug; lion' 92 0(1 III')/ (11) ill
rhe high id 102 00.
Cows 494 on inter selling
Boni i0.0l) Iu 55 (1(1 to the
high u1 (►u 100
Veru 488 un ullei selling
plain and heavy Holstein
(Ill 111 1i► 85 1)11;. Holstein
85 011 Iu 100.1)1), peri
85 till 1i► 118 01)
',iambs tinder 511 Ihs ,
122.50 Iu 245.1111; 511 Iu 80
lbs., 141.1)?) lo 240.01); 80
lu '95 itis., 150.0(1 to
162 50; over 95
117.50 to 1 38.00.
Sheep: 37.00 to 140.(8).
Goats: 30.00 to 102.50.
Doug Helm, Brent Black, Sandra Alton and Kathryn Alton are shown at
the Royal Winter Fair, where they represnted Huron County.at the Knob
Hill National Junior Beef Heifer Show. Absent Doug Johnston. (photo
submitted)
4-H Club represents Huron
The Lucknow 4-H Beef
Club represented Huron
County at the Knob Hill
National Junior Beef
Heifer Show at the Royal
Winter Fair, Nov. 9 and
10. There were 317 com-
six
petitory from
.provinces.
'Brent Black and
Kathryn Alton were in the
final heat for intermediate
and junior showmanship.
E)uut; Johnston and Doug
Iletin made 11 10 the srini-
t'inals.
The group of three
class was won. by Grey
('aunty with Iturun
('o.urity taking rrsrrvr
clurinl►ians. The group
gyre Limousin Heifer
shown by Doug Ileltn,,
)oug! Johnston and Brent
Black,
The n.IeIuhi.•rs also
placed. well in theii' breed
classes. Doug Johnston
and: Brent Black e u.•h
placed third, and .Doug;
Uclaf placid seventh in.
the Limousin classes. In
the commercial class,
Sandra Alton place fourth
and Kathryn Alton placed
t'it'th. Each class had
approximately 16 4-H
members.
The Lucknow
Agr`%.ultural Society is a
valued sponsor to the
Lucknow 4-H Beef Club.
EFPP extended
The Environmental
Farm Plan Program has
received new funding
allowing the program to
continue for another three
years.
• The 1{FPI' gives tarts-'
rrs the, .opportunity to
assess the level of euvi-
,ronn)entaJ risk to their
°awn farms and develop an
action plan for dealing
With any 'risks that are
identified.
A two day workshop
assists, you ut completing
the plan, and also lets you.
'share ideas with your
nrtghhors for solving;
c'atuuti►n problems.
The plan is completely
confidentt b1 and need not
he shown to anyone, hut
the action plan can he sub-
mitted tor res irw h‘ a
committee ut your peers.
There is a $1500 grant
available for protects iden-
tified on your action plan.
So tar, $45,845 has been
paid to Bruce County
tarme,rs from the 1':t'I'
1ncenttve Ytograiti
OMAFRA is g;eartag
up for auothtr,\C45041.o1
FI;I'I'> workshops ,For
chore ultorutatton, call the
OMAFRA °thee, of the
program irpiesr'ntattvr,
John Wilton, at th / 2408.
A group of three market lambs, owned by Lee and Lila Rintoul, claimed
grand champion, at the recent Royal Winter Fair: They sold to Hollypark
Meats for $10/Ib. Pictured with Lee and Lila (far right) are the judge Don
Emke, of Eimvale, and their assistant Janine Todd. The Rintouls also had
another first and second in the group of three, a second and fifth in the
single market Iamb category. (photo submitted)
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