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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-01-28, Page 5westock repg 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$isctatC• 0a1 ,- Finlay, did an excellent job in the, net ,., man; �t9 in sh4n . h Was, 4 tclu. h gu 'tg'. : anti the w11010 tear:1?iax14' very well. �0 Hicits welcomed everyone to hez :home for the Janus tueenngol= dre Lueknow Presbyterian WM.S. 'Tris- meeting had been postponed fir a week so wa tela on Jan. 21: Norma Raynarlt cnpettatl With a poem, Winner Magi and prayer. The devcixion$ 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 -CQMPARE,fME, VALVE ^tA:4rttw fo h)#ctufy aX yutrotn'veNe SEE WHAT YOU SAVE VOIR E Oltr- 4hrvatt3aQc lCayless Entry ,YES i c sat YES * Axatk 2ALiK4;4Cyt, 2:2Utrp,aCy asfar # Sri:-Akxwal'. 5#, i�Swiwc ;HE4RJ�i? 'Ut ViA •-tON,L a ,14.A.AR _URUt.A aE 000091. 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