HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-12-22, Page 7Steers/heifers
sold on a fully
active trade
The market at Brussels Livestock
saw fed steers and heifers selling on
a fully active trade. Cows sold
steady.
Steers;
There were 416 steers on offer
selling from 95.00 to 100.00 to the
high of 110.00.
Jack Culbert, Dungannon, 3, avg.
1187 lbs., avg. 102.25 to 109.50.
Terry Dalton, Lucknow, 14, avg.
1202 lbs., avg. 98.33 to 104.25.
Don Culbert, Dungannon, 5, avg.
1272 lbs., avg. 95.79 to 97.75.
Jim Howatt, Londesborough, 6,
avg. 1395 lbs., avg. 102.02 to
110.00.
Murray Steven, Gorrie, 5, avg.
1336 lbs., avg.97.04 to 101.50.
Heifers
There were 266 heifers on offer
selling from 95.00 to 100.00 to the
high of 105.00.
Wayne Redmond, Auburn, 4, avg.
1170 lbs., avg. 96.76 to 99.75.
Lome 'Hackett, Lucknow 7, avg.
1080 lbs., avg. 95.26 to 99.75.
Martin Hendricks, Lucknow, 2
avg. 1130 lbs., avg. 89.24 to 91.75.
Jack Farrell, Ripley, 2, avg. 1060
lbs., sold for 89.25.
Bell Hackett, Lucknow, 2, avg.
1150 lbs., sold for 88.25.
Cows
There were 231 cows on offer
selling from 56.00 to 68.00 to the.
high of 77.00.
Fred De boer, Lucknow,1, avg.
1450 sold for 67.50.
Brian Reid, Ripley, 1', avg. 1590
lbs., sold .for 66.00.
Veal
There were 217 veal on offer
selling from 91.50 to 109.00 to the
high of 124.50.
Bill Arnold, Lucknow, 3, avg.
667 lbs., avg. 98.15 to. 109.00.
Dave Elphick, Lucknow, 1, avg.
680 lbs., sold for 104.00.
Mathew Staehli, Lucknow, 4, avg.
628 lbs., avg. 100.48 to 104.50.
The very first
Christmas tree'
The first Christmas trees in
America (that we know of) were
those decorated for children in a
German church settlement in
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The
trees were decorated on
Christmas morning in 1747. ,
These Christmas trees,
however, weren't the real trees.
They were wooden pyramids
covered with evergreen 'boughs.
Candles, apples and poetry ver-
ses were used to decorate the
boughs of these first Chrisunas
trees.
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Fundraising for community
Over the past four months, under
the guidance of president Ken Irwin
and his executive, the Lucknow and
District Kinsmen have been busy
fundraising to help improve the
local community.
The Kinsmen have worked a
number of bars for receptions and
Christmas parties, etc.
Yuk Yuks was another great
success as well as the Santa Claus
parade co-sponsored with the Luck -
now Chamber of Commerce.
Donations have been made to
worthy causes including Big
Brothers, Wingham and District
Community Living and the Luck -
now Public School STAR program.
A commitment of $6,000 has been
made to the Greenway Project to
build a boardwalk from Kinpark, on
Willoughby Street, to Havelock
Street.
Another fundraising event was the
annual hockey pool where about
five different pools were sold. All
winners receive a cheque in. the
amount of $30. Winners up to Dec.
4 include Clint Hamiltoo, Ken
Fischer, Bruce Stollen, Jack Mac-
Pherson, Daryl Aitchison, Candice
Hamilton, Dave Hanna, Richard
Kwan, Brad Humphrey, Jamie
Armstrong, Anne Guay, Tracey
Simpson, Lois Chamney, Bank of
Montreal staff, Dave Gibson, Bill
Hunter, Paul Zinn, Alexander
LeGrand, Neil Edgar, Linda Owen,
Nick Mann, Ed Brown, George
Gibson, Ryan McCallum, Anp
Stanley, Allan Miller, Jordan
Andrew, Mary Lou Priestap, Brock
Hasty, John Uren, Brenda Kemp,
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Paul Wainwright, Larry Henderson,
Tony McPhail, Mike Fischer,
Wayne Jerome, Ian Montgomery,
Brad Petteplace, Jack Cameron,
Barry McDonagh, Eric Taylor,
Peter Steer, Isobel Wilkes.
Other coming events include the
New Year's Eve dance with a
chance to win a $1,000 trip voucher
to the destination of your choice.
Ticket sale will be at the Com-
munity Centre tonight (Dec.22)
from 7 to 8 and if necessary, Dec.
28 from 7 to 8 p.m.
The next event is the annual
recreational hockey tournament Jan.
27 to 30, with 16 teams entered.
The annual mushball funday and
dance will be held Feb. 12. Mar. 5
is a co-sponsored dance with the
Wheels Away organization and
from June 13 to 20, the Kinsmen
will celebrate the 20th anniversary
of Summerfest. A number of
special events will be held to mark
the occasion.
The Kinsmen and Kinettes wel-
come anyone interesting in joining
the organizations - the more hands
they have, the more they can do for
the community.
The Kinsmen extend thanks to
everyone who helped make the
events a success, especially the
Kinettes who helped work the
functions.
Grades 5 and 6 at St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge, told the
story of Bell the Cat at the Christmas concert on Dec. 16.
Studying the Marvellous Mouse Menu is the "Cat" Jason Boel.
(Pat Livingston photo)
The 20's -are past,
The 30's are history
The 40's are here
Let's have a -blast!
Happy 40th .
Pat. Porter
December 29th
Love, Your Family & Friends
Happy Birthday
Edith Simpson
December 25th
Cheque's in the mail!
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