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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 $2 -54 higher.
assist with registration at Steers 294 on offer self-
the reunion inJuly, ing from 88.00 to 94.00 to
Jane Schack .was 'the the high of
lucky , winner Of,: the Cunningham Farms,
Chi se auction. Pat Lucan,. 34, avg. 1424 lbs.,
Porte and Deanna Beavon avg. 90.32 to 97:25;
Kada Farms, Bluevale,
demonstrated Taking ., -27, avg. 1392 lbs., avg.
beeswax candles, and a . 88:04 to 96.50, • -
social time was enjoyed; Bev Hamilton, Hensall,
(submitted by- Deanna av 1611 lbs avg
• heifers sold ona steady
Reay.,ie).. - •87.02 o 90,25. •
Robert Taylor,- Hensall,
2, avg. 1338 lbs„ avg..
86.86. to 89.00
Heifer. 229 on .offer
selling from 88.¢0 to
94.00 tothe high of 95.00.
Darren Johnston,
Bluevale, 1, weighing 935
lbs.; sold' for 95.00. .. '
' Gordon Dougherty,
Goderich, 7, avg. 1216
•lbs., avg. 86,96 to 94.50:
Ben Huigenbos,
Wingham, 1, weighing
10751bs., sold for
Hank • Hulse hos,
--Winghatxt, 4; avg: 1251
lbs., avg. 86.65 • to 8950.
Cows•359 on offer sell-
ing from 57.00 to 56.00 to
:the high of 75.50.
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Dr. Dave Biensenthal,
Walkerton, 3; avg. 1038
lbs., avg. (2:00 to 75.50.
.Robert Sider, Atwood,
1. weighing' 1215 lbs.,
sold for 6550.
•Bill • •$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.
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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.
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