HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-07-30, Page 14Page 14 -• Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 30, 1997
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Combined Summer Service Schedule
Lucknow United, Lucknow & South Kinloss Presbyterian
Churches. - ALL SERVICES 10. a.m.
with the exception of AuOust 3
JOINT" SERVICES:
Aug. 3 - Lucknow Presbyterian
° "Summer Music Service"
• 9:45 A.M.`
Aug. 10 - Lucknow Presbyterian
Aug.. 17 South Kinloss Presbyterian
• Aug. 24 South Kinloss Presbyterian
• FOR PASTORAL CARE
July - Rev. Wrn. Bresnahan
August - Rev. Peggy Kinsman
August 31st - Churches back toregular service
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lobster trap. Too large to
fit in the trunk, it accom-
panied Nancy in the back
Seat all the way home.
Fisherman's Cove was
the setting for the celebra-
tion of the birthday of
Harold Errington when his
sisters, Violet Durnin of
Clinton, and Jean
Henderson of Toronto,
brothers Jim and Ross and
spouses, were present •for "Y.
an out.door luncheon.
While Jean •was in the
area she visited.her aunt
Cora and Bill Caesar, sis-
ter-in-law Eileen Wraith,
George and family.
Rev. Alex McGilvery
and• Nicholas. have
returned from Altona,
Manitoba, where he offici-
ated at the wedding, of his
brother-in-law, Chris
Beasse on July 5. •
Euchre winners at the
Seniors Centre last week
were Margaret Errington,
Euphemia Cameron, Fred'
Crawford and Robert
McCormick.
Wayne . and Heather
Pearson, Craig and Cassie
have returned to Timmins
after a two week visit with
his mother, Gloria Pearson
and her parents, Laurie
and .Joyce ,Marshall,
Goderich.
Welcome to Brenda
Heggitt and' fiance Scott
Allison, who have pur-
chased the Matheson
home.
Cransford Farms have
new owners in Daniel and
Kristen. Nairn, daughter
Jordan 6, and Drayton, 5.
They hale from Kirkton.
The Naims specialize in a
farrow to finish operation
and as a' sideline raise
Rhea, large birds similar
to Emu. .
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Congratulations to
Jacqueline Pentland on
receiving two awards at
W.R. Macdonald School
in Brantford.
The community was
saddened to hear about the
sudden death of Donald
Mole, 59, from Courtright,.
Donald died from a mas-
sive heart attack while
competing at ' the
Peterborough horse show
on July 12. He was the
only son of Belle Mole,
and the late Harvey Mole.
. He is survived by his
• wife Kay, sons Donny and
friend Jennifer Fisher,
Toronto, Shawn and wife
Brenda, of Courtright 'and
Dan of Alabama; daugh
•tees Dawn. an44'.husband
Steve Pawson, Whitby;
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To
*Keeping shopping dollars local
increases sales taX revenues, used for
community improvements;
*Every dollar' spent: locally turns over
times:
*Shopping locally helps Increase Jobs
for hundreds of citizens.
*Save time•and travel expense by
shopping at home.
*Get to know yofir local merchants;
they're not only your ,neighbours, but
also your friends.
Jessica, garde, and Kim,
Toronto and nine grand
children;. and sister Marian
Wolfe and husband,
Richard of Ailsa. Craig.
Visitation was at
Knight Funeral Home,
Corunna, with interment
of ashes at Dungannon
Cemetery on July 17.
Taking part in the
memorial service was
Debbie Clarence and fam-
ily; members.
A fellowship hour fol-
lowed at the seniors cen-
tre. .
Traffic was literally at a
stand still at Dawn's cor-
ner last Thursday when
the • coordinators of
Dungannon Play School
barbecued hamburgers and
hot dogs with proceeds
directed toward their fall
program.
Folks in Dungannon are.
getting ready to celebrate'
their Fair and Family Fun
Days, between .on Aug.. $
and9.
Steers, cows and
heifers up in price
At Brussels last week,
fed steers and heifers sold
$1 higher with cows, veal
and lambs on a steady.
trade. On Friday, 'goad
calves sold steady with
second cut calves selling
$5 higher and yearlings $2
higher.
Steers -396 from '88.00
.to 94:0.0 to high. 107.00:
Don Culbert,
Dungannon; 25, avg..1300
• lbs. avg. 93.43 to 99.25:
Brian Beass, ;St.
Mary's, 8, avg; '' 1281 lbs,
avg. 94.43 to.99.00.
Earl Bennewies,
Bornholm, :3; .avg., 1233
lbs., 'avg: 90.48 to 98.75.
Heifers - 346 from
88.00 to, 94.00'to high
• 105.00..
Gord Brown,
;Shelburne; 5, avg. 1039
lbs„'avg.; 94.21 to 105.00.. '
Paul;Gowing, Bluevale,.
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SBirth�laly pub
Amanda Scott
July 31, 1987.
' • 10 Years Old
Courtney Clark'
July'31., 1992 '
5 Years Old
Morgan Phillips
July 31, 1992
5YearsOld.
Robin'Hendriks'
July 31, 1994 '
3 Years Old
Krystal. Gibson
August 1, ] 988
9 Year's gld
Dan Murray
August 2, 1988
9YearsOld
Andrew Ross,.
,August 2; 1989
p Years Otd•
Kaitlyn Bowley..
August 4. 1991 •
6 Years Old
Angela MacMillan
August 5, 1986
11 Years Old
3, avg. 1078 lbs., avg.
94.78 to 96.75.
.Cows -233 from 45.00
to 62.00 to high 70.00,
Daniel Hay, Clifford;
12, avg. 1076 lbs.,'avg.
53:87•to 70.00:
Jim Rapson, Walton, 2
charolais, avg. 1183 lbs.,
.avg. 62.32,to 65:.00.
Bulls - 12 sold ,from
64.50 to 72.40 to high '.
81.50.
Veal 379 beef 90.00'to
138.00:Holsteif80.00 to
95.00; .plain Ho•lste,in
65.00 to 85.00.
Rich.Smith, Ripley, 22,' • "
avg: 635 .lbs avg. : 98.93
to 121.00.
Lambs:,. under 50 lbs.
142.50 to 170,00; 59'
•.lbs..,. 132;00 :to 167:00; 80
to. 95 lbs. _,134.00 to
,.145.00to , 80
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Sheep 45:00 to 64:00:
Goats 25.00 to 80.00 ,
Program
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to April '15:
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