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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-04-29, Page 10ue ow entj*eke Weduesday, Apri).2 ► Pat Glum k Donald: and lotothy Hamiltenp volun- teer Icons with the lilnewater Region of t1i* Arthritis ietya atktherea witit outer volunteers- on Aprti •1S. ixt Walloaton. to share their prowess, in providing for the ofpeople.4vith arthritis. in their communities. luta may v►tax ib sharing fund.ralsing; ideas; mut preparing, rOtthutSuritemberbampa Twenty volunteerswend t Cognized•tot;' (yours of selfless, work hi: this year that.•inar, the 50th waiver- . soy of the. Aar ifd Society lir IM; 1$.water volunteers maw b t eco .saint hr Mal:ofe SIM 393. Tlut Walkerton ton &t i is of, Columbus woe presented with an inSodbed gave :; for their* Ongoing StattmsitY ttx Regia '.'by aonaltogtate lunch and facility At: Yet tO V ttateW Mgd.from.Listowel ta Tohetzory • nest speakerswpe4u o,tl1tl oratprYTpl sk `s therapist; Ekio coatrA ttoan; thG •. ytlt Festiva, and la le hnstont vitt pmsident:of m4 00440 aft:+ vel op enc -Qtttatio diVtsiott Reverend by :lea Ross Tho spring meeting of the lllueWater Region for 'tate Arthritic Society .was held, April 1a at the Knights. of Calumbas Centre near Walkerton; Attending .was the .now 'team , captain for • Abe Whitechurch•areak Janet ,Little, , who is takingover from.Islorma Rititoul„ and Jean Ross. A certificate in rec ognition of i or,ttt:a's c ecli4ati'on dttriatg+ the yeah she worked. with! the society was- .accepted by. Janet; on behalf of Norma who wasn't able to•attend, Tony ant Oera.ldine Varheek of iiadjero4 were Sunday. gitests' with Don and .imatt Rosax. • and fanily livb.g in Scotiand '-We sec that Carl and are • ' residing in the Margaret Mt C lena nta limanerson home beside have retuned: home *hfrom Peter' and Linda U.rixtic; their winter stay in Teas. and • Mr. .and Mrs. Jim Mrs. ' Eileen Parker." Sctberland of the Exeter, visited them on the Lucknow•.area. residing in. weekend,• the Murray Simpson home • north of , the United The village residents Church. Q welcome Mil and Grace. Li nuOkick, of Acton. who .. ManY people will. be • HosrjtaTholds *annual' The Atotiliary to The March 12 Moot! Wi:ug.hiun aind Distriet gamer clink:- had 4 total of I Qspita1 helt3:its annual 195 donorf, The spring ' mooting recently with 2l rummage Mals: •hall' a good" members in attendance:- attendance netting a; prrt tit TWo:c:a ilea arrest .(arts •of51..556. have beenT, purchased by Marie Phillips« Marilyn: rily:n: the Auxiliary along, with Wood, Doris Michie, 1ae' ate refurbishing of the: see4 : Pttglish.. •ind Isobel candfloorsolarium. • Arbtiel le will be honored interested to know that ' Rev. and Mrs. Jack Whytoc;k and family ar • itt, Ayrshire, Scotland for six. months for Jack to obtain his. PHD in the .ministry. The family is living; in the >+ ronntry .and loves the greenery and sheep that graze on. the•heautiful hills' • of Scotland; nieeting -at • Centennial• Landon. by the Ministry al' Citi ct~nafi,p, Cuftitre and S eere}ation when they receive 25 year 4'1+vard$, Ne officers for the Auxiliary iticludO Dori Mk hie: he nerary•'pres ;- ' (lent; Helen :Daugherty. president; ,. .Shi.r.ley• Kaufman. ' trei}surer; i Matgarot Mann, recording: and press secretary;, Verna Taylor, Corresponding sed- retary. vesto . Prig' Fed steers and heifers sold on a steady ttaritet. Cows sold $2:to $3 .higher. On, Thursday the veal sold $3 to $5 -lower,' With 'the Jambs selling steady Ob: Friday the calves sold. $.2 . . to $3 h.igher,with the. yearlings selling steady last week. . Thexe were 463, steer$' On offer selling. from, 88:60 to 93#00 to the high ot. 02,00; ' There were "346 heifers 'on offer selling froni,$8.00 to. 93. 00, to, the. high of 00,5:. • There were 2§3' cows on offer selling from 40,00 to' 58.00 to the high of 75.00. There were 20. bulls On offer selling .from 58.00 to 68.00 to the high of 85.50; There were 474. veal on. offer selling; -beef: 55:00 • to 126.00; ;Holstetti,:.74,00 •to•8'5:00; plana Holstein: 60.00 to 70400., Lambs:. tinder, .50; IFfs., l'60 00 to- 182.50;• 50 - 80' lbs, f 155.00 to 192.50., Sheep 46.00 to 78.00. ' Croats: '26,00 to 91,00 per 1 Oris about podwork. ng, On April .`19, the 4H group got together for the woodw,orkiing club. We 'went tt Donsna Hayden's house. Donna gave each of us a piece ()l' paper and we had,to nume all .the wot)d-� working"tc►ols and some nails, Lisa, McDonald vvas chosen, to he president, - ti,licia' Crawford to be vice-president, Vicky Gutn}anis to he secretary; and NNathaniel.Millr r,to be • news reporters:. Sttbin tted by Nathaniel filler •