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om Brusse
ea sr�.�rs and heifers
are seliitng 2 h4her.
r.
+C,nws sold 51 = $2 higher
Vealsold $2' - S3 iowe'r
with lambs trading Drat
lower market.. All classes
of stockers sold steady.
Steers 337 on Offer sell-
ing
elling from 89,00 tri' 98.00 to-
the high of 103.75.,
Heifers 266 on offer.
selling 8,9,00 to '98,00 to,
t1z+e
WOot, IQ1.75.
Cows 380on offer
inig from 37,00 to16:00.t
the high. of 71.00.,
Bulls 19 on offer sell-
ing from 5450 to: 67.00 to
the high of 860.
Veal and -,bob calves
4,13 on offer: heel': 95.00
to 130:00: Holstein: 8S.00
to 95.00 plain Holstein:
70.00 to 80.00 .
Zrat R: .Martin,
Wing m.,< 3, avg.670
lbs., Avg. 110.3' to
. 130 O0:
John . Verburg,.
lrandesboropglr, 10. avg,
666 lbs.. , avg. 109.17. to
12150.
Carl McLellan,
Brussels, Z avg. 630' lbs.,
avg 143.3.3 ta-118:Q1]...
Lambs: tinder 50 ibse.
210'.0(�0 to 225.00;50 - 79
1440.00 to 230,0Q.
Sheep: 21.00 to 755,00.
Qoats: 40.0.0 to 90.00. .
Two.15-year-olds face
severer criminal ebb: , -
after being arivsted for the
theft• of three • snow
machines es from Cassidy
Pam Equipment*.
• .Teeswater,` on Jan 15
,.Qn machine hine was left'
not far from the theft, The
:other two, were driven for.
;' lumber' of !WOKS in an
area.bound by Lttokno ,
Walkerton and lei eardine:
°ne nnaeh rxe;:waS heay lyr
dama ed:when it was dri-
ven into'.a fence post. All
three zx aohiines . were •
reeevere4.
The young offenders;
were releasers on condi-
. tions. to the supervision of,
their parents:
l locate inelll alkerton
PFI? Continue ,the izivestz
8ation.
Lancers
With.''. -Acranii 'Skill'et) .
. between the pip0, for. the','
Lancers on Friday .night,
th,e Coag; hand cl' htse .
Mildmay a 6 to 2 IUB,
Gcais were`fr,rn Brad"
Pttestap, us tin Murray,
J.asot� l tQomberg, Orad
Rehinson, Try `tshe(,
°Pale Prtestap.
. Assists: were by. CQr y
MOi (2�j,., Jon :.ono (2),
Clint Murray, > r-xestap,
tshcrt Ch(is, Michie, Matt
1 'rnian< lly1e Wheeler.,
Chad i11e4
'il stit,anian''iylse 1)evi.1a
The 110` ith' wl`xafxit •..
streak t;4tl7iu tc>;.a& ei)d a$.;
shy )ittffretcd'theil fit;%,t;
1t C?! tllc:.season (10 to 1)
tta:> 1yth. Wes Hackett
sutkre(1,1:44k0)ow'y t)nly.
gtr41, nnas$isctatC• 0a1 ,-
Finlay, did an excellent job
in the, net ,., man;
�t9 in
sh4n . h Was, 4 tclu. h gu 'tg'. :
anti the w11010 tear:1?iax14'
very well.
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Hicits welcomed
everyone to hez :home for
the Janus tueenngol= dre
Lueknow Presbyterian
WM.S. 'Tris- meeting had
been postponed fir a week
so wa tela on Jan. 21:
Norma Raynarlt cnpettatl
With a poem, Winner Magi
and prayer.
The devcixion$ were
Oven by Ponalda Moffat"
readxrag the story . tit
1acehaeus from Luke 19:
1 - 9 and his encounter
Eaknew Soutuelt wetixesdayo JAW'
WY Mt LOW- P4ge
e a newear* new
vaa8a Ie us. The meditation
was entitled Making a
New Year Really New. .
Like Tacchaeus, if we firm
otat who Jesus is. get dawn
WL of the tree of indiffer-
ence,
nthffeence, become involved
with this Jesus acrd be pre«
Pared for a. i,tange of heat
our New Year will be real-
ly new. •
The : rollcall N,y4s
answered with the pay-
ment of our presbyterial
and Synodical fees.
• Margaret Ildowbray •
Don't fOrget to ►"it the nal
readership suite in last week* issue
You mull win $100 in chamber' bucket
provided the variety munw
bei. - a tape of her two
granddaughters. Mnrilyar
Qnildhrist and MArgaret lie
1�yo�e�r�.�{sti�ngug two .hemi ,-
fiat dmfs.
JQQane'ltips was in
charge of the topic reading
the .sciptuae ,.uke
40 the story of Slme*an'
and Anna rerognizing tip.
baby Jesus a$ the Messiah.
She told how Apna.had
spent many yews in the
temple serving: Ovid. She
compared Mary Glover caf
'Washington. D.C., who
Inas spent many years serv-
ing. in the feed lines and
soup: kitchens serving oth-
ers less fortunate than her-
self* With Anna.
mut ut you, eards from
'Mudie Fisher and
:guphernia. CAUICADA were
read and Rev. l ansiraan
emended !Tor 'thanks rot.
the flowers she hat
received.4 ChriStrnas.
Shirley• Hawthorne
gafve.. a. report of the
Presbyterial' held it
Winghax x. Aueding from
Latetcrtow 'besides Shirley
were Norma 1 a.ynacd.
Joanne L e u ips, Mildred
Inree, Lura Lee Cay ley
representing CGT and,.
Rev. Kinsman. Moderator
of Presbytery,
Lois Parrish extended
thanks .on behalf of very -
one to Mrs, nicks- for wet-
cOlning us to her home
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