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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-01-21, Page 6• Page 6-- ll uck . UW $euti*el, Wedfesda$;: Ianuary 21, Ill . -91666,7977, Kairsbea ladies Junior wi Cows trade $2 higber debate.ay �3* entertaining. The sale of At Brussels last week, door prize tickets raised • the topquality' steers and benefit from being cared for by day care?" Those on the affirmative team were Alice Ritchie, :lune Gilchrist -and .Donna McBride. The negative team was Ruth.Langen, Gladys Johnston and Elsie Houston. Both,,teams gave sever- al interesting points. The other members agreed that the result was a tie. Irene passed out iedi- vidual clippings for ea to read aloud withwords of "wisdom.. (submitted by Alleve Bradley)' Irene Haldenby was the hostess for .the :Kinloss i(airshea Institute meeting on Thursday at the River Valley Apartments. • Donna McBride presided and openedwith a poem "Yule Debt." Irene read the scripture. Alice Doelman read an article on education. Fourteen •- members. answered the rollcall with: each one naming her. favorite cultural activity. Irene supervised, an; interesting debate "Is the new generation going to • $45.50 which was donated trade, with the second cut to the . Huron County • > .selling $2 lower. The cows Christmas Bureau. traded $2 higher. Veal and A profit .was realized' lambs sold on a steady from the : inette,bazaar trade.,:All classes of stock - The group offered to ers sold $2 -54 higher. assist with registration at Steers 294 on offer self- the reunion inJuly, ing from 88.00 to 94.00 to Jane Schack .was 'the the high of lucky , winner Of,: the Cunningham Farms, Chi se auction. Pat Lucan,. 34, avg. 1424 lbs., Porte and Deanna Beavon avg. 90.32 to 97:25; Kada Farms, Bluevale, demonstrated Taking ., -27, avg. 1392 lbs., avg. beeswax candles, and a . 88:04 to 96.50, • - social time was enjoyed; Bev Hamilton, Hensall, (submitted by- Deanna av 1611 lbs avg • heifers sold ona steady Reay.,ie).. - •87.02 o 90,25. • Robert Taylor,- Hensall, 2, avg. 1338 lbs„ avg.. 86.86. to 89.00 Heifer. 229 on .offer selling from 88.¢0 to 94.00 tothe high of 95.00. Darren Johnston, Bluevale, 1, weighing 935 lbs.; sold' for 95.00. .. ' ' Gordon Dougherty, Goderich, 7, avg. 1216 •lbs., avg. 86,96 to 94.50: Ben Huigenbos, Wingham, 1, weighing 10751bs., sold for Hank • Hulse hos, --Winghatxt, 4; avg: 1251 lbs., avg. 86.65 • to 8950. Cows•359 on offer sell- ing from 57.00 to 56.00 to :the high of 75.50. A. SPECIAL OFFER SUPER SAVINGS and all the news at your door every week of the year! THIS OFFER NOT AVAILABLE AT THE LUCKNOVV SENTINEL OFFICE Our representatives below have :been .commissioned to undertake a subscription drive, They will be calling on you ,> to present you with, a SPECIAL OFFER! ob Kola Brian. McDonald • Ians Siraul oug MacKay When it comes to getting the news, don'tbe left' out in the dark. Arrange a year-round, reading of the Locknow Sentinel Well haveit in yoLir mailbox each, and every Wednesday. Enjoy the best in news and features, plus a business direGtory, classified and sport Sections, and all the. other pluses of your local paperi Dr. Dave Biensenthal, Walkerton, 3; avg. 1038 lbs., avg. (2:00 to 75.50. .Robert Sider, Atwood, 1. weighing' 1215 lbs., sold for 6550. •Bill • •$alter,. Gowanstown, 15., avg. , 1474 lbs., avg. 56,91 to 64.00. .Bulls 14 on offer selling from 49.50 to 64.50 to the high of 74,50. Ezra. Mast, Desbom, 1, weighing 1600. lbs.,; sold. for 74.50. . Calvin Chappell, Port • • Elgin, 3, avg. 1343 lbs„ avg. 57,05 to 69.50. 'Veal and Bob calves 334 on offer: 'beef: 90.00 to 132.00; Holstein: 90.00 to 105.00; plain Holstein: .70.00to 90.00. . Jane VanSickle, . Ripley,. 12, avg.. 668' lbs., avg. 110.63 to 132.00. Albert ' • Hessels, Winghain, 9, avg. 708 lbs., avg. 112.25• to 129.00. Beliera Holsteins, Aubl zrn, :6,, avg. 648 lbs.,. avg. 112:03 to 128,00, • Lambs: Under. 50 lbs., 192.50 to 267.50; 50 - 19 215.00 to 273.50; 80 - 94 160.00 to 165,00. Sheep: 52.50 to 86.00.. Goats: 35.00 to 105.00. luewater Yl erg" iatlt3tt t iubt Tirector or, from :u naw and' Zu1ichr ooi<atron "Vic -w, ntisey g A Exeter, cacti `won dear' respective division of Abe Blucwaier Master rs Association. rolloffs; undn�: C�'ntp in a trot sciatch,n resulted>io; verhrs aver..::. Ile Sproul loans generator; receives message a►f aha: by Margaret Errington - • and Teresa Courtney ._ 'Delmar Sproul is one of Many who have lbaned ;generators to ice •stricken A :message received on Sprout's ;; answering machine; expressed appre- ciation :` , from • Ian, Sandilands.` He says. ''it's, quite a mess dowa here, we . hoj a never to -eneounter-such a situation,,. again.. Dire to your gen- erosity, two fanners are - making use of your gener- ator.therefore_ we were able to save the milk." Master Corporal Martin • Brink, son of Hendrik'and Linda ,Brink, stationed with the: Canadian Armed Forces • in Edmonton, • Alberta, left on Jan. 11 to' . help 'out in the: southern, part of • Montreal; affected, by therecent ice 'storms. He and his comrades will help in Montreal as long as, they are needed. •<Sherri and Tanya • Hcdges'rgturned: for their. ,,last sixmonths" of: school ing at Christ Church College, Canterbury, Kent County; England, follow ing a three, week Christmas • vacation with their mother Penny Hodges and. others. W`lien, they return in July they both will, be public • school ,teachers. Congratulations to Ken' their family, Ronald' and daughters . Cathy and • Heather, Larry., Kelly and x daughters Amanda,.Nicole `'"'"' and Stephanie, "Brenda and *Kevin Schneider and Cat• daughter Baxley, Elwyn Cathy , Leddy, the proud ,anAngela, . ,Susan: and first time grandparents •of Paul . Adams, with an little Allison,' Kathleen evening dinner to Coursey, born gat .St. Luckntw and entertain: Joseph's Hospital, London ment later at'`the, home of : •.. on Jan. 5 -to Jim and Diana,. ...Larry and Kelly. (Leady)'• Coursey, of Special guests. present. - London. • were' the bestntan Bill '- It was good, to.see `peter Rivett.. and wife . Pat, and Van Osch able to attend friends Ross and Madeline ,Sunday,Mass at ''St, , :•Cudnrore, Exeter Joseph's Church, Unable le. `be' present , • Kingsbridge;,on his 65th • were Violets sister Gladys birthday;, ',Jan; 18.. Ladd the bridesmaid •of 40 :> .,Parishioners plus' 'Choir years ago, and Susun's • members gave him a wet- • ;three' daughters • Jessica, ' eome by singing Happy ; ` Sarah and Rebecca Birthday and a standing The•mar"riage •of Leroy ovation was 'given. Happy Dougherty, and. Stephanie 65th, Peter. •,Sebastiano 'took, place at The ' Lucknow fire the Falls of the•Enchanted, , t Was called to a. at : Orho Rios, chimney fire at tri Mime . Jamaica ion J`an 8 of departmen, Wayne and 'Debbie Attendants'Garden were Alison Bauer last Thursday after Swora ::and Adam Moore, neon. Indiana,- formerly of Bon ,. voyage to Amy -Goderich Glenn who leaves our fair A reception wits be held, village on Friday for a in their honor in ,Toronto weekend in Toronto before on Jan: 31: The ` couple embarking . for Germany, resides in Mississauga. where she has a position as • Attending the wedding a nanriy'er governess'with were relatives of the 'a farm family for ,six . groom, , his parents Joan. mtand Bert Dougherty;sisters Violet and: Leonard , Shirley and • Rick Brinonhs.dley were honored:an Archambault, Joyce sis'and their 40th . wedding : Dana Bean. a rivet: 18 `b n rY Jan. • y