HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-03-30, Page 5Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 30, 1988—Page 5
Search for a citizen with a Heart of Gold
They're everywhere! The hockey coach
who starts weekday mornings at 6:00 a.m.
in a cold hockey rink. The lady 'down the
street whose tireless efforts have resulted
in a well -stocked community library.
They are Boy Scouts and Girl Guide
leaders, Sunday School teachers. They are
your neighbors who freely donate
countless hours of their time, energy and
knowledge in the selfless pursuit of helping
others. Air Canada is looking for them.
The national airline, through more than
700 community newspapers across
Canada, recently launched a nationwide
search for individuals whose contributions
have enhanced the lives of others or im-
proved the quality of life in their
community.
Air Canada's Heart of Gold Award was
introduced March 15, in partnership with
French and English community
newspapers across Canada. The program
is airned at providing recognition on a na-
tional basis, to people who give of
themselves to help others. Nominees can
be a volunteer, "hero", or simply the per-
son down the steet who helps out in some
way.
In making the announcement, Air
Canada President Pierre Jeanniot noted
the abundance of honours for professional
Winners
It took the judges quite some time to
decide on a winner of the Lucknow Sentinel
Easter Colouring Contest, but after much
deliberation, the prizes were awarded in
each of the three categories.
Congratulations to Lizzie Ann Stutzman,
winner of the 4 to 6 year-old division; .to
Erin Shultz in;: the 7 to 9 division; and to
Susan Miller who did the best job among
the 10 to 12 year-olds.
Thank you to all the kids who sent in en-
tries this year. You helped make our front
window nice and bright for the Easter
season.
On offer at
stockyard
The market at the Brussels Stockyards
last week met a strong and active demand
at fully steady prices on all classes of cat-
tle. Feeder pigs traded steady and sheep
and Iambs continued to sell at strong
prices.
There were 955 cattle, 514 pigs and 265
sheep, lambs and goats on offer.
Choice steers sold 90 to 95.50 with sales to
99. Good steers sold 87 to 90.
A red -white faced steer consigned by
Glen llaldenby of RRI Holyrood, weighing
1290 lhs. sold for 99.00 and was purchased
by Highland Packers of Stoney Creek. The
total offering of twelve steers, averaging
1227 lbs., sold for an overall price of 95.14.
A steer consigned by Maple Emblem
Farms of RR1 Dungannon weighing 1220
lbs. sold for 97.75 with their total lot of 28
steers, averaging 1258 lbs., selling for an
average price of 91.19.
Also, a steer consigned by Lorne Forster
of RRI Lucknow weighing 1350 lbs. sold for
• 95.50 with his total offering of 12 steers,
averaging 1274 lbs., selling for an overall
price of 91.75.
Choice exotic heifers sold 90 to 94 with
sales to a high of 97.75. Good heifers sold 87
to 90.
A heifer consigned by Lorne Hackett of
RR3 Lucknow, weighing 980 lbs., sold for
93.75.
A gold heifer consigned by Neil Rintoul
of RR2 Lucknow, weighing 1220 lbs., sold
for 92.
Choice cows sold 61 to 68 while good cows
sold 59 to 62.
Pigs 30 to 40 lbs. traded to a high of .95
per pound while 50 to 60 lbs pigs sold to a
high of .84 per pound.
There will be another sheep and lamb
sale held at the Brussels Stockyards this
Friday, April 1 starting at 3 p.m. If you
wish to consign cattle to the first spring
stocker and feeder sale to be held Tuesday,
April 12, you are asked to call 887-6461.
achievement in virtually every discipline
but lamented the lack of recognition for
the unselfish contributions of many people
in everyday life.
"We have just finished- celebrating our
first 50 years as a well-known Canadian
business. Such -ap accomplishment is a
time for reflection. In looking over our last
50 years and in preparing for our next 50
years, it became obvious to us that much
of what is truly great about the way in
which we live, is due in large part to the
selfless efforts of many thousands of peo-
ple who have played important roles in
building the fabric of this nation," Mr.
Jeanniot said.
The program will be coordinated by
Canadian community newspapers across
Canada. CCNA spokesman Bruce Renner
of Bridgewater, N.S., one of the
originators of the concept behind the Heart
of Gold Award, expressed the hope that it
will be only the first of many years for this
program.
"We see it happening all around us
everyday poeple whose actions in $ome
way contribute to making someone else's
life better. Too many times I've missed the
opportunity of saying thank -you. This pro-
gram provides all of us the opportunity to
say thank -you for a job well done - to pass
along well-deserved recognition to others
who have helped out or achieved major
accomplishments," Mr. Renner said.
The program is open to any resident of
Canada above the age of 18. Younger peo-
ple are urged to participate in Junior
Citizens Award programs administered by
local newspapers. Air Canada's Heart of
Gold Award is aimed at recognizing people
for efforts or deeds which are not normally
within 'the expectations of their employ-
ment or which are purely voluntary.
People can send in nominations using
nomination forms printed in their local
paper or simply by writing to Air Canada's
Heart of Gold Award, care of their com-
munity newspaper.
Nominations will be accepted for a
period of four months starting immediate-
ly. Nominees will receive an award cer-
tificate recognizing their contribution, in
many instances will be featured in news
stories and will be considered for provin-
cial or regional recognition by a panel of
community newspaper editors and
publishers.
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