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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-01-07, Page 3• 1411 gew SemktineiA' yetipesdaya,'fanuarY, 74998 Page 3 Parkirison's research discussed: Steers, heifers' 'sold at ncar in r ptin strong"U. it bances; and speech and • Winghatn for allowing the swallowing problems. use of their premises for The fed steers andTerry McCarthy, 'Dublin, 7, avg. 1436 lbs., avg. 90.91 to 93.50, There were 145 heifers on offer sellingfmrn 90.00 to 96.00 to the .high of 100.25, Joe Kaalt:, Dashwood, 11 weighing 1325 lbs., sold for 100.25, 6, avg. 1312 lbs., sold for an avg.. 93.89. ' Hugh Love, Atwood, 19, avg. 1185 lbs., avg. 94,07, with 1, weighing 1312 lbs. avg. 98.75. Lyle Haney, Seaforth, 1, weighing 1100 lbs., sold Current Parkinson's research was one of sever- al ,topics discussed at the local group's, meeting ice, 9 .at the Church of the Messiah °(Anglican), Kincardine. Carolyn; Conners, exec- utive director of the south- western division Of the Parkinson's Foundation of Canada, was on hand to review the annual general meeting of the Parkinson's: Foundation which was held- in London in. October; . • Besides current researle "also high lightedd r topics by the main speaker at that gen- eral meeting, including vision and Parkinson's; prevention program for falls; stress and anxiety;„ constipation; sleep distur.- �eparate :The Kincardine support groupmeets the second Tuesday of each month at 2 p.m. at the Anglican Church on Russell Street, to discuss problems and find out more about the disease. Speakers are brought in to disctss Vari- ous subjects, and general discussion and, question period give all an opportu- nity to learn more about their problems. Tn September, the group raised more than $1,700 through the sale of tulips, the offitcial flower of Parkinson's. The members appreciate the generous support of the public for ,buying the .bulbs,and the grocery stores in Kincardine, Lucknow and trustees take mileage cut the sale of the ;bulbs. All heifers. sold strong at proceeds are used to fund prices $1 to $2 higher. he :research to find a cure for cowspiraded steady. All this disease which affcbts - .classesof stockers sold more than •100,000 steady. Canadians. There were 217 steers,. Anyone wishing infor- on offer selling from 90.00 illation 'with respect to to 96.00 to the high of. Parkinsp 's is welcome to 105.25. attend the rneetings,: or call Frank Caiger-Watson Kada Farms. Biue'vale, in Kincardine at. 396-2897, 16. avg. 1414.1bs.. avg. Or Joan Martin in : 95.72 with 4 avg. 1401 Lucknow at 528»360.1, or lbs. selling for 103.00.. the Parkinson Foundation John Glousher, of Canada at 1-888-851- ..Wingh am, 1S; avg. 1371 7376. lbs., avg. 91,94 to 96:7.5. for 90.75. Gerald Lamb. Goderibh, 11, weighing 1160 lbs., sold, for 88.50: There were 251 cows on offer selling front 35.00 • to 54.00 to the high of 73.5:0. p Hanover Stock Farms,, Pusljnch, 1, weighing 1250 lbs, sold for 68.0, ' Bill Robinson. Auburn, 1, weighing 1515 lbs., sold for 66.00. Geo, Yungblut; Gowanstown, Tl, weighing n" 1845 lbs., sold for 62.50 1tARD D .AU.ETTf; BD° Dun:coady . C,bal't01'ed, .Ei,CGpr}I1tarltS O0 1fl0 tr lult'#yip. of aarvkaa: sud*ing, accoun q, busies pI.n nk g, tncomu tax plsnnkl9, p'aonal (inarlelai plsnnlnq, tomput�t find nyrra9anunt aarvkpa, ' t WALKE&014. HANOVER Morin s' PORT ELG114. B.F. Thomson. FCA. L.H. YAW, CA ' 'K.L Drier, CA M,s, Bolton. CA R.J. Wien, CA .: $4. Hunt, CA . H:E. Kib4a CA Om. Munro. CA. ' _ K, 0e14chlagel, CA R Thor" GA R.G. Thorn+$, S'rA 0+!1.1211 3644190, 321-2351 132.2040 by,Pat 1<ialpin cil recently increased its, The Bruce -Grey sena- rate to 32cents a kilome- rate board trustees' bucked tre, a trend . when they decided ; to decrease the mileage Soccer field rate for board travel: ' 'The Bruce -Grey sepa- After examining a stall- rate board has signed a dard formula for calculat three-way agrsent.for a ing .driving expenses;new track and soccer field trustees agreed to lower ' • in Miildmay: the rate to 29 cents per . The two boards and .the ' kilometre for regular service clubspaidfor boardtravel and 25' cents land, fencing and develop - per kilometre for occa- mentofthe .facilities. The sional travel. The previ- . municipality will be ous rates were 31 cents • responsible for mainte- and 27, cents respectively. nance. Earlier the same day., The Lions Club and', trustees for the Bluewater • Rotary Club each donated district school, board '• $5,000. to the project, raised their mileage .rate to.• While the, Optimist Club 30 cents a kilometre, ; pledged $1,500 over three while Bruce county coup- years. Home' from New Zealand for holiday by Jean Ross Allison : Vardrop, of Auckland, New Zealand, has been ;spending her three-week holiday with her parents; Sinclair. and Jeanette Wardrop, fends in Waterloo and other rela- tives. The family of Elmer. and Margaret>Sleighthohn from . Si. Thomas, Brantford, Goderich, Exeter and Uxbridge were • all home for Christmas with Elmer and Margaret. John McKinnon and Mildred McClenaghan 'spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs ...-Percy McClenaghan of Clinton. On Sunday. John and Mildred• attended a 'Sunday brunch, °at ' a Goderich restaurant with Ross and Jean McKenzie.' The.McKenzies' five sons nem the west were all home for the celebration Jonathon Wail, captain. of the Parkhill team was also voted MVP in the championship game against Zurich In the Lucknow Lions Novice Hockey Tournament on, Saturday. Jonathon received personal and team awards from Steve Hackett (left); chair of the .event and Barry Johnston,•'president of the local Lions club. • Parkhill defeated' Zurich a8'to 3. (Livingston photo) NI ill DI DI THEATRE KiNCARDiNE' 396-3250 JAN.9 & 10 AT 7 &9 P.M. &JAN. 11 TO 15 AT 8 P.M. Aelli Art /MT Tomorrow Never Dies tli'�l ALL SEATS 4.25 TUESDAYS ag#air sttturttn# �Ifnfe� 111eniu as well as their son who lives in Goderich. This: was ,a belated wedding.. anniversary get-to-gether for the IVicKenzies. Archie and; Mildred Pardon spent Christmas Day with John and Kathy Scheeringa and family of Elmira. The family of Don and Jean .Ross were all present for Christmas as well as Agnes Gaunt oWinghatn; C;=a r 1 Gibb: Robin and °Morgan of Wawanesa, Manitoba, are visiting with his par- eats Dave and Evelyn. Gibb.A surprise visitor on Christmas morning was Murray Gibb, of Saskatoon.' who visited a few 'days and returned home on • Tuesday: On "Christmas Day they: all went to Kitchener to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Oibb and:. family - t ne1 BirthclayCiub Kiana McKay January 9, 1994 4 Years Old' ' Shayne MacLennan • January 9, 1997 1 Year Old; Stewart Bushel January 10, 1989: 9 Years Old Hamish Black, January.11,1988 10 Year`s Otd :HolyGibson January 12, 1988 '• 10 Years Old • Meagan•• Cameron:• January 12, 1988 10 Years Otd.' 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