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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-11-26, Page 11
gets down Paisley Midget 'Alternate A Strong •pia.y by the LucknQw defence. held off Paisley to only three goals as the home team held ont fora 6 to 3 win. Greats: Daryl: Aitchison (3),Conor McDonagh, Jordan Andrew' and Jeff Andrew, Assists: Jordan Andrew'''(4), Nick Mann (2)., C. McDonagh, Cam. Moffat and Jeff.Havens. The Ripley and District Hortieultural Society held their Christmas pot luck dinner at the. Ripley Legio'n. on Tuesday fast week. Wilda Thompson was hostess. * ' Ruth Bogues• presided. and Call Vander Hoek was convener, and with assis- tance of Diane. Clifford demonstratedhow to make a tabletop Christmas tree: Thirty-one members were present for a most interesting meeting. • adips busy Ripley United Church Women were •busy making meat pies Tuesday.. . Sympathy is extended to the family of Violet MacKenzie who passed away last week. ' ' • Anne McCosh ,visited with John and Joyce Farrell of Wingharn last. week: Bruce County Holstein Club had -their annual. meeting in Walkerton on Thursday. Guest .spe:aker' was Marie .Kruter , of. Elmwood who spoke of l3rookside benefits from program 'Brookside' students Were fortunateto have:two.' University -• students, involved in the Canada World Youth Exchange,'' attached to their school for three months. It was a great- .learning ,opportunity :'Eric Carthage, of Ajax, Who attends Lakehead University,. and Qomari, ., from Indonesia, were two of an 18' .strong contingent based in lu,ron. County. for the, past three months. Nine of 'the students were' from Indonesia and nine. from Canada" They 'were supervised by two project • co-vrdinators, ' • During their two flays. per week. at Brookside:, Eric said. they ,were : given the opportunity to learn," about different .cultures in smaller communitie . 'They tatagiit the, students, dames from Indonesia,,. held 'great discussions and generally helped out wher- ever they:could. ' 'Both students said they really enjoyedthe time here: Qornari said. he. was both sad .and .happy to leave sad to leave his 'new friends,' but happy; to b,e going `home to Indonesia. He was accom- panied •by Eric .Who will. spend the next '.three months thereas the other part of the exchange. !ueknoW Sentinel, Wednesday,; November 26, 1997 - Page 11 • • • gmeat .-les ma her experiences in South, Africa whileattending the World Sho'rthprn Convention there. ' Marie and Allan. Culling .and Mar). Thompson visited 'with,.:. Helen Smith of London'on • Friday. . • .. Edna Stanley was 'a supper °guest of Marj Thompson on .Saturday evening • ' Wray - and': Linda Thompson , of Mississauga, spent the :weekend with Harvey and Wil'da Thompson.. . • Kerry Boyle., and fami ly, Shane, Mallory and Skye Harrigan werevisit,- ing family in the area than who is recovering well. weekend. •. from surgery. Local folks enjoyed the Isabel .Brook and Anne tour down to Niagara Falls McCosh visited with Joan this weekend for the and John MacDonald on Festival of Lights. Sunday. A shower for Stacey (Dahmer) Bumba " was held at the• Bervie United Church on Sunday after= noon" ' Gladys and Don Robertson of Lu:pknow visited with. Kay Collins on Tuesday ovening. • Happy 35th wedding anniversary to Allan and. Alice Gamble! Family cel- ebrated with a dinner 'at the . Best Western, Kincardine on Saturday evening, Marion Gamble visited with Annetta .and Bill Robinson on Sunday a'ften- noon;• Best wishes to Bill Anne McCosh; and Mary Anne Kukoly visited Currie Colwell in Sunday evening,: Visiting over the week- . end with the Farrells were Simon and Jan Logtenbeerg and family; : Ken and Agnes Logtenberg and Shane and Jerry and Kay l".ogtenberg'and family, all of Dungannon.' ., Christmas Trees Fact - About three million Canadian families enjoy a. natural Christmas tree ° each year, Approximately One million of those fami .hies live in Ontario. Steers,. heifer self $2-$4 higher at Brussels last week The fed. steers` and heifers are. selling actively at prices $.2 -. $4 higher. Cowsare selling $2, = $3 higher.'Veal were Selling • $2 .= $4 higher. Lambs. were .trading on .a strong. Market., All class of stockers were selling on .a steady trade . • Steers 319 on offer,sell Ing 90:00 tai 95.0Q, to the. high of .:104.00, ' • Cunninghami.:Faa`ms:, ••Lucan, 37, avg.,1409 lbs..;; avg. 92:02 to 104.00. . Peru'. Bros', °Holyrood, • avg,0 lbs;,' avg`; 88;81; • to`'•95::OOr 13ob 111513. 32xadeEthel, avg 1 32lb:s., avg., ..$8,24 to 94,00 Kada Films, Bluevale,' 10, avg 1418 albs:;, avg: • 90.26 to 93,.75 "' Hei<fers• 254 op •offer:' selfling from .90:00 to; 95',00.• to.frthe r high .o;F 100.00. ' Hugh Love, AtvVoocl ave 11:55 lbs'., avg; 92:52 to 100 00 Gordon -Dougherty,',• Goderich;,9 ,awe: 11-84:•. • lbs.; 'avg ,88.4.4 to 965 00. Terry Dalton, Lucknow, 39, aq.,1054 lbs.., avg'; 86,35 to 92.50..• . • John Sinuek, Wingharn, ,5,.avg, 1123 lbs., avg. • 87.74; to 90.75. Paul Seifried, Mildmay, 3,''.avg. 1121.1bs avg: 89.30.16,90,50.: . Martin I3endriks,1 Lucknow, 4,: avg 1;193 . lbs., avg: 86.8610 8925 ' Jeff Pentland, Goderi h; .7.,,'avg, 1231,. lbs., avg. 82.99 to 89.00.: - •.'Cows 374 on offer se114 xng fro n-35.00 t© -5-7.10_t the high' of 75.00 • F1al.denby; .; •Kincardine, 2, avg :1.015: avg. 59.0010 75.x0 • 'John Ki acard';ine, 10, . avg ..1490'. lbs.:, avg., 50.87 to 65,:00 Bulls•21 on offer, sell Mg frim; 47 00` to 5$;00 to :.the high of 68.50 Bill Lusted, :Chesley,.:,1,d ,weaghhing 173: lbs ;sold" .for 6.8::50; E'1'arn °M.arttn; Wingh:am, 1, weighing 2000,Ibs: s�old:_%r, 63.es • Veal. and Bob calv 459 'on.;offer: beef veal f '90:,00 to 127:01),• 'Holstein ;, veal:' 90.00 .ta' 110"00, plan 1%olstean 70 00rto 90.00 , John. L Miller:, Lucknow,l, weighing 69.() lbs.;sold for 7127,00: Rona Smart, Mount. Forest,'. , avg. 588 lbs., avg. 115.49. to 125.00„ John Verburg,, Londesbarough;. 8, ay.g. .663 •lbs:, avg .106.02 oto 1.18.00'. . Lambs: 50. to 80 lbs. 142:50 to 1.90.00.; :80 to.95 lbs., 140:Q0 , to '15.7.50;..95 : ,to Ml_09'..,lbs.., 15.00 t� �t -1;3-740 .. Sheep, , 37.50 to 76.00; Goat$c ;24.00 to 114.00. 'Brookside students said good-.,.. bye, to Eric Cartiidge (left)..and:.•, Qomarl last week The universi-' ty students' were attached " to Brookside for three months as Pan : of the Canada World Youth Exchange. They taught the Stu•;..' dents a:'` folk dance from, lndorlesia, Qomarlrs homeland, and:alien, the `students had the opportunity to try its . 0 . ; 'akfaat: r . lith anta,` aturday, Dec. 13th 8:30711:30 AM L,uckrtow Ar.'ena (t;Pstairs) . a. Pictures with Santa All donations to food bank 'Alleges welcome Sponsored by: l_uckngw & District Optimist Club c©Loweu. 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