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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-08-12, Page 6Page 6 -- Latcknow Sentiinel, Wednesday, August 12, 1998' PEOPLE WHO READ NEWSPAPERS ARE DETTER LEADERS AND BOSSES 114111 ?tarts with Newspapers ir-swvotirm Birthday Club Richard Aden Elliott August 12,19$6 12 years Old Daniel Murray August 13, MO 10 Years Old Kurds Maize August 14, 1993 a Years.Oid • Brent Alton August 14,1390. t3 Years Old Nathan Thompson August 15,1995 3 Years Old Spencer Crich August 16, 1996 2 Years Old' Kevin Cook August 15,1989.- 9 Years Old' Couple celebrates 50th anniversary What a blessing the rain came this week!' We are certainly fortunate and hope the folks in Paisley and Tara got some too. With the rain some people apparently have caught some big fish in the Sahnon Derby. Way togo Wayne! Wilda Thompson and Donna Yoting attended the Alexandra and Marine Hospital Retiree's picnic in Godertr ch at the home of Etta Belle Bradley recent- ly. Congratulations to ' Marjorie Brooks on her 75th birthday. A party was held', in her honor at the home of .her daughter, Linda Beishuizhen• on Monday last week. - June and Earl Elliott travelled to Janice and Steve Elliott's at Blind River this weekend for a family picnic. Visiting recently with Anne McCosh and; Mary Anne Kukoly were Margaret and Stewart Lane .of Lucknow, Isabel SOOEflICH 524 7811 a i .....,....., , . ;,.„....,,_,A., ..........,; ..„ SDLDIEfS FRI,-THURS. AUG.14.20 ANCE? CAiI 1-000.265.3439 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO 7 PM. NITEt,Y LONG DIS Enda Thursday "WHATA FUN MOVIE? 2Q1,1,2. 410 1T AL Lr BOIDERAS . HOP NS FRI, THURS AUG.14-20 PM NITELY reat a ,. So he'looket in the paper', and he circled in; pen,, Tie name of`so 'eote who'd' ut iim to ether again! Whether yota need the services of a goodmasseur or a . competent.: handyman, turn toour Classified 'pages' for help. There you just might find theright specialist for the job,' right in your neighborhood, at a price your Can afford. So take it from an "eggspert" and check the Classifieds first: Brook, Kay Collins, Mari Thompson of Ripley and Marty Bolte of Red Deer, Alberta. Congratulations to Esther and Alvin: Blackwell of Goderich, formerly residents .of the Southline, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary July 17. Kimberly and Richard Wagner of Timmins visit- ed last week with their grandparents Wilda and Harvey Thompson also grandma Myrtle. ' HURON FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE hosts the • HONORABLE LYLE VANCLIEF Minlsfer°o!Agriculture and Agri -food Canada. Thursday, August 27 Goderich' Township Hall Holmesviile RORK BOO Starting'at 7:00 pm followed by • PRESENTATIONS ADVANCE tickets only $8:00. ...from DIRECTORS or call 482-9942 or 1-809411-1W byAugust19, 1998, • wvrwmis;ca( LISTINGS WANTED PAUL ZiNN 520-2411 60 ACRES; - New bungalow, 35 weaned hog bam. • HAVELOCK - 3 bedroom:, 12, ,baths, completely renovated $74,800. • 10 ACRES' - KioI ss Twp,, 2 bedroom, 5kIniceiy,.treed. $79,900. • ELGIN4T '• Raisedbungalow, garage, $144,900. 4.5 ACRES Building tot; Kinloss, 3/4 ACRE • building lot, serviCed, Inglis St. $35,000: • • RETAIL STORE .+. With 2 bedroom atiartmant. Excgllent, condition, $99,900, •AUBUIN - Three bedroom house plus extra lot with •24" X. 30' shop. Reduced' to $61,900. BUNGALOW - With carport, 3 bedrooms, oil heat. Havelock Si. Reduced to $54,900. BRICK HOME • 5 bedroom, 1.4 'acre country, lot: Now $99,000. OUTRAN St 3 bedrooms, large treed lot, newer, kitchen & family. room. $79,900, . 100 ACRES - Stone house, barn, shed, 65 workable, 3 ponds.. Kinloss'Twp. 2 ACRES -:4 bedroom, home, 281`, x 48'- shed, 120' k 30' 'barn'tjear Port Albert. $114,900. HAVELOCK ST - Attached homa. with double garage. 585,000 ' 6 BEDROOM house, attached, 3 bay garage Bob St $414,900, 1.5 ACRES .with .crea 3 bedrooms,' 16' x 24' shed. $69,900. ` BRICK 6 U • apartment t;ompiex,.1$1 units, Good long term Inve$tment $235,000 $66,500 • 1,acre-lot, 4. bedroom home egg? of t,uekaow. ' . YEAR :.ROUND.HOM5 - oh Nine - Mile' .river, .x bedrooms, wood/propane heat. . Nice workshop, 586,500 • 137 ACRES. - East. Wawanosh, rerpodeled 3 bedroom brick: large beef barn; $319,000. 00 ACRES - 60 workable,, East Wawanosh.. • LISTINGS WANTED wommiganswasimesimmap Environmentalists. Mart Here.. MacDonald and Rick of Kincardine, Tammy and Paul Cunliffe of Etobicoke also visited this week. Wilda and Harvey spent the weekend in Mississauga with Wray and Linda Thompson. Congratulations to Lucas Thacker who recently,won a scholarship from CyaniMid Ontario Corn Producers in their essay contest! Participating in the, Gencor Challenge from the .Ripley Dairy Club were Christina and Carmen Farrell and Carolyn, Janet and David Eicloneyer of Kincardine Dairy Club. This weekend Munkers of the Ripley Beef Club -, Matt Farrell, Gerd Palmer, Annika Rear, Matthew Scott, Richard and Andrew Peeples and Kathryn, Kevin and Michael Bridge of Tiverton were in Stratford, for the Gencor, Beef Challenge. On Wednesday evening at the . Grey Bruce 4-11 Judging Competition sev- eral local- 4-BB'ers placed well in their classes. In Novice class Tom Whytock was 10th" and. Chase Smith was sixth place. Intermediate level Heather Oeerstma was ninth place, and also 'high est life skills reasons judge and Jamie Farrell was sec- ond intermediate judge. At, Senior level Christina Farrell was ninth and Annika Rear was sixth. Ripley Dairy Club. met at the home of Kathryn Bridge on Monday evening. Members judged. heifers and hay and prat iced showing beef heifers and sheep, Happy. 60th wedding anniversary to Henry and Alice Middelkanmp! Open house was Thursday after- nooti. A benefit evening for Ed and Daren McGugait who had lost their barn to fire was held at the faint of 'George and Donna McBride on Saturday evening. A good crowd 'came to enjoy the enter - Turn to page 7 Brussels livestock prices Fed, steers and heifers were schlagen a steady trade Gast week at Brussels..Cews were sell- ing on a strong demand: Veal sold' $2 to 5 higher with heavy Iambs selling under pressure and lighter lambs selling. steady. On Friday the stocker calves traded $2 to $3 higher, with theyearliigs trading oh a ;strong active -market. There were 208 steers , on offer selling from 87.00 to 90.00 to the•high of. 100,00. • There were 84 • heifers' on offer selling from 87.00. to 90.00 tothehigh of ' 96;2.5. me Plan There were 210 cgws on offer selling DI and P2 55 to 60 to the high of 75.75; D3 50 to 55,00; D4 47 to 50.00.• . There were 8. bulls on offer selling 66.,00 to 70.00 to the high of 74.50. There were 249, veal on offer sellingry beef: -80.00 tb. 13.0,00; ,Holstein: 70.00 to 90,00; plain holstein: • 60.00 to 70.00. •' •Lambs:.; 50 lbs. to 80 ' lbs:, 110:00 to '•180:00; 80 to 95 lbs., . 110 00 to 124,00;'95 to'110 lbs., 102.50 to 110:000.,00:0.' Sheep; 510.o 17.50.: Goats: 25 1.57.50.* iook at • From page 5 Reducing the nuz ber;of replacement females to•be Maintained through the winter can .increase fall cash flow and decrease winter feed costs, Select heifers with strong. perfor ..mance from proven .cow familiesand cull below average performers and'. heifers from inconsistent' producers.' Remember, if you ,are down sizing your cow sherd. :you won't need ''to keep as many replace - mem femalo eplacement•:females as in, previ ous years, Awareness could save lives The farm is the only workplace . where children can. be found at any time of the day, every day. A, Farm. Safety Day,; for: chil- dren'will be held on Aug. 20, at the Mar Women's. c Institute School Hall from 9:30:'a,m, to 3;30 p,rtl. for ages five and .up.:.Luncti;' and afternoon snack are provided. All .participants, get 'a certificate from the Ontario Farm.`. Safety. Association.. Safety on. the• farm is emphasized. No riders is stressed. Lawn' Mowers deifio, ; poison: look alike, gravity grant: -wagon; CBPP, hydro exhibit - are some of the activities pla0ned, Pre -registration 'is retjuested but if you can come on the 20th, please do. 'Parents are rlvelconie to stay. Contact Betty Ward 534-1999 or Linda Freiburger $81-0549. Sponsored; by the Farm Safety Association with the helpful'assistance from Bruce County Federation of 'Agriculture, W.Z., and, Gay Lea Foods.