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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-07-20, Page 17• 47. Cards 01 Thanks MURRAY • HOY • We would like to say thank you to everyone who attended our Buck and Doe and helped to make it a night to remember. A- special thanks to our wedding party for organizing such a great evening. Deb and Pat. --29 KUIK I would like,to thank everyone who sent cards and phone calls and came to visit me while in the hospital. Special thanks to my family for everything. Helen. —29x • NEILSON We wish to thank our many friends from Lucknow and surrounding area for the many cards, good wishes and gifts we received on the occasion of our .50th wedding anniversary July 9th. To our children and grandchildren for or- ganizing the celebration. To the ladies of Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch for providing all the "goodies' for the "Open House" and all the help in the kitchen. To the ladies who poured tea and those who helped serve and all who helped in any way to make it such a memorable occasion for us. Our sincere thanks to you all. It is very much appreciated: John and Dora. --29 MONTGOM ER Y. The family of the late Noreen Montgomery would like to thank their ,relatives friends, and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy, charitable donations, floral tributes and, gifts of food. Thankyou to all who provided Noreen with excellent care, Special thanks to Rev's B. Bresnahan and L. Hill and the• MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, the Lucknow United Church Ladies for lunch. Her • family will always remember your sup- port and kindness. --29 48. Coming Event BINGO Goderich Knights of Columbus, Thurs- day, 7 p.m. Columbus Centre, 390 Parson's Court, $3450 in. prizes. $1000.00 Jackpot must go.'--15tfar GENERAL MEETING Lucknow Legion Branch 309 monthly meeting will be held Tuesday, July 26 at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend. --29ar WAYLON JENNINGS George Fox- Asleep at' the Wheel - - Goods - Vaidy - Murry Murry McLauchlan .- Crowbar - Cassandra.Vasik. Aug. 12 - 14 Havelock Country Jamboree and Trade.Show. Jack Blakely 1-800-539- 3353.:-29bc . ' 48. Coming Event LUCKNOW CRAFT FESTIVAL July 29 and 30. Friday noon - 10 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lucknow Arena. Admission $1.00, children under 12 free, with adult. Crafts, homemade baking, 'fresh produce and dem.onstrations.--28-30 LIP SYNC/AIR BAND Competition Fri., July 29, 8 p.m. Caledonia Park (arena). Open to 13-19 year olds. Prizes $100, $50, $25. Business Competition to follow. Register at Image Impact 528-2210.—28,29,30ar A TASTE OF COUNTRY BARBECUE Feast on Huron County's best - beef, pork, turkey at A Taste of Country Bar- becue, Blyth areha, July 23, 6-7 p.m. Advance tickets $10. (includes admis- sion to Food Fair). Reserve by calling 523-4792. --28,29 GOLDEN HORSESHOE, STEAM SHOW. Gas Era Village, antique cars, sawmill, fiddling, threshing, parades, crafts, featuring "Oddball' & orphan implements, vehicles. Caledonia, July 30 - 31, August 1, 905-765-4891. —29bc WOODWORKER'S PARADISE August 6 - 7 Woodworking tools, cus- tom-made wooden crafts, free seminars„ children's workshop, women's workshop. For brochure: • Wood Show, Box 920, Durham, Ontario NOG 1R0 (519) 369-6902. —29bc COME & GO TEA for Midford and Irlma Wall's 50th wed- ding anniversary. Sunday, July 24, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. at the Kinlough Anglican Church basement. Best wishes only. -- 28,29x HALBURTON LEGION BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL August 5, 6, 7, 1994. Glebe. Park Haliburton for tickets or information, P.O. Box 129, Haliburton, Ontario KOM 1S0 or (705) 457-2571. --29bc MACDONALD REUNION 65th Annual Clan Reunion Saturday, July 30th at MacDonald Cedar Grove at 2 p.m. Everyone welcome to attend dance at Point Clark Community Centre. Music by Normon'Dunsmoor.--29,30x 58TH YEAR HELM REUNION Held at Tom .and Joan' •Helm's, 12th ' Ashfield Sunday, July 24th. Meal .at 1 p.m. Bring your dishes and. food. -- 27,28,29x ANNUAL FAMILY PICNIC of the Family coalition Party (Bruce. Riding) is Sun., . July 24 at the Lion's • Park, Chepstow from 12 - 4 p.m. Bring the family for a fun time with games for the children and good food. Everyone welcome.--27,28,29gp RIPLEY & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Beef BBO at the Ripley Huron Complex. Sunday, July 24 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Adults $8, advance $9 at the door, Children 12 and under $4 preschoolers free. --28,29 HURON SHORES•ARTS AND. CRAFTS FESTIVAL Davidson Centre with over 100 artisans. Friday, July 22, 5 - 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, July ,23 and 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $2. Sponsored by Kincardine Kinsmen and Kinettes. --28- 29g • • p• Social Evening for Bert and Isabel Thompson • of Teeswater l`7i: i 4 OTH 1; r tib t' ` WEDDING ANNIVERSARY July 30, 1994 At Barry & Cheryl Burchill lust west of W ngharn 7-11 pm Best Wishes Only LtF;' P F�r rj Fun In the Sun! at LUCKNOW POOL SUN. JULY 24th • 7-9.pm • Beach Bali Swim!! Bring. your own ball & yourfriends!••• Prizes for the.coolest beach ball! Don't forget to put your . name on it!! . MON. JULY 25th •Demonstration by lifeguards prior to public swim!! For example: how to get in.& out of boats, how to wear a life- jacket properly, • . TUES. JULY 26th •Teddy Bear Picnic. Bring your favourite teddy bear and receive a prize!! Don't .forget to. put your name on- it!! nit!! WED. JULY 27th •Cannonball Contest @ 3:00 p,m. Prize for biggest splash! • Come on out and test your abilities' against fellow swim- mers!! - 'THURS. JULY 28th 10 am -12 •Summer Pool Carnival! Lots. of fun activities for kids such 'as soak the lifeguard,- . banana elide', pudding drop & much more! Admission is only $2 and you get to cool down in the pool after a hot ' day! FRI. JULY 29 • • Midnight Swim! The life- guards will be guarding the • pool in Hawaiian clothes all night! 13 and under 9 p.m.- ' m.- 10 p.m. 14 and over 10 p.m. - 12 p.m. Watch for us at the AIilBAND COMPETITION prior tQ tete swim! 48. Coming Event 820 CHAM COUNTRY VIDEO DANCE PARTY Sponsored by 'the Brussels Bulls, Friday, July -22 at the Brussels Arena. Line dancing starts at 8 p.m. Show time 9 - 1. Tickets $10 advance, $12 at the door. For tickets or information call Deb Hoy 357-3435. --29 COMMUNITY SHOW.ER for Terri Wall at the Auburn Hall Sun- day, July 24 at 2 p.m. Everyone wel- come. --29x . POT LUCK SUPPER Friends and neighbors of Brenda and Mike Naylor, formerly of R.R.#2 Luck - now at St. Helen's W.I. Monday, July 25 at 6 p.m: Information 528-3111. --29 STAG AND DOE For Heather - Ann Stapleton and Rob Aucoin Saturday, July 23 at the Auburn Community Centre. 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music by D.J., lunch provided. Age of majority. Tickets $5 for more information cal) 529-7664. --29x OUTDOOR CRAFT FESTIVAL College Comers, Hwy. 86 W. of Lis- towel July 22 (9-8), 23 ( 9 - 5), 24 (12 - 5). Craft booths, make it/fake it. Items. Fall classes display,. 20% Storewide Sale. Free babysitting. 291- 2974.--29gp KARAOKE NIGHT AT THE MAYFAIR! - Come celebrate the Mayfair Rds- taurant's 5th Anniversary. Friday, July 29, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Enjoy a fun night with gifts and free snacks. --29 " BAYFIELD ANTIQUES FAIR 9th Annual, August 5, 6, 7, 1994, Bayfield Arena. 34 well.known dealers. Jewellery information clinic with John Pegg, Fri., Aug. 5. For more information (519) 565=2165. --29-310 . MEDICAL CENTRE CLOSING .. Dr. Shubat's office will be closed from July 18 until July 25. If a Dr. is required call Winghain.Hospital and ask for the Dr. on call. --29x ANGLICAN PARISH OF KINLOUGH, LUCKNOW AND RIPLEY July 24 - one service only in St: Paul's, Ripley at 11 a.m. —29ar Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 20, 1994 - Page 17 Steers and heifers sold on active trade Fed steers. and heifers traded actively at prices $2 higher 'at the Brussels livestock. sale last week. Cows 'sold very strong $1 to $2 higher. - Steers There were 360 steers on offer selling from 89.00 to 96.00 to the high of 105.75. Martin Metske, Lucknow, 5, avg. 1154 lbs., avg. 87.96 to 89.25. Robert and Pat flunking, Auburn, 3, avg. 1283 lbs.; avg. 83.54 to 87.00. Dawn Dow, Wingham, 1 weighed 1390 lbs., sold for 105,75. Rueben Borth, Mildmay, 14, avg. 1233 lbs, avg. 96.51 to 104.75, Cunningham Farms, Lttcan, 24, avg. 1380 lbs., avg. 93.72 to 103.00. • Heifers There were 252 heifers on offer selling from 89.00 to 96.00 to high 115.00. Martin Hendriks, Lucknow, 5, avg. 1230 lbs„ avg. 88.76 to 91.00. Irvin Scherbarth, Monkton, 4, avg. 1175 lbs., avg. 99.81 to 115.00. Groenberg Farms, Lucknow, one weighed 1415 lbs., sold for 1.06.00. Wayne King, Gotrie,. 14, avg. 1097 lbs., avg. 90.05 to 105.50. .Cows There were 160 cows on offer selling from 51.00 to .69.00 to high 75.50. David Coiling, Ripley, one weighed 1230 lbs. sold for 68.00. James O'Neill, Goderich, one weighed 1020 lbs., sold for, 67.50. Chris Cowan, Auburn, one weighed 1110 lbs., sold for 66.25. Veal • There were 129 veal on offer selling from 83.00 to 109.50 to high 126.00. Murray Clarke, Kincardine, 2, avg. 620 lbs., avg. 116.10 to high 119.00. Arnold Lamb, Goderich, 4, avg. 690 lbs., avg. 104,50 to 114.50. Dave Elphick, Lucknow, 4, avg. 728 lbs., avg. 95.47 to 109.50. Tour cow/calf .set ups Cow -Calf club summer tour A car tour has been planned by the South Bruce Cow -Calf Club on. July 28. Everyone is invited to meet at the Teeswater Arena parking lot by 4 p.m. Stops include the fol- lowing: Ross and Mary Proctor (Bodmin Ltd.) cow -calf operation - Shorthorn breeding stock; Neil and Helen Rintoul, commercial cow -calf operation, feedlot; Art and Barb Helm, commercial cow -calf operation, mixed breeds; Garry and Bonnie Falconer, cow -calf operation, Simmental and Par- thenais. A barbecue will follow at the. Falconer farm. Beef Barbecue Reserve Wednesday, July 27 for Owner Transferred R2000, 4 bedroom, eat -in. kitchen, large deck overlooking river, large lot, Allenford, 128,900. (519) 934-3297 ou nter Warehouse Plumbing Sale ▪ trorAi Thermal Massage Baths The only Iheraputic massogel Piece rc)gether this puzzle for' more great plume r-9 values (lonNrel Remind Nplus cm, a Sole Rni W, X/94 FBruce County OMAF ARM REPORT the annual Bruce County .cat- tlemen's beef barbecue and dance at the Chesley ' Community Centre. Dinner is being served from 5 to 7 p.m. followed by entertainment by the Cripple Creek Kloggers. Dance the rest of the night away to the fifty and sixties' music of thelocal group, "Ronnie and the Kool Kats". Tickets are $15.001per persop and can be purchased froin your direc- tors or the OMAFRA office. Farm Safety Week July 25 - 30 The Bruce County Farm Safety - Association will be hosting a' Family Farm Safety Night at the Stan Eby Farm. (Lot 28, Conc. 9, Kincardine Township) on July 26, at 7:30 p.m. • Topics on Silo Safety will be viewed and discussed. Guest • speakers will include: Bill Rose '- F,S.A., Dennis Harper - Kitchener Silo, Bill Robinson - Mutual Aid and Andy Burgess - O.P.P. Kincar dine. Their talks on accident statis- tics, maintenance of . silos, P.P.E., and - the purpose of a coroner's . Inquest will make this a very infor- mative evening. 1 Videos on silo gas, tractor safety, and child safety will be shown. Also the Farm Safety factsheet - display, booklets and signs, will be available. 1. Special meeting tomorrow night The. Ecological Farmers .Association of Ontario (EFAO) is adding something different to their summer schedule of events. On July 21 they are sponsoring a talk by Noel McNaughton on "Planning for Profit on the Family Farm." The EFAO is known for its farm tours and introductory courses on Ecological Agriculture. McNaughton grew up on a farm in Alberta and has been running holistic resource management workshops on the prairies. He says "If quality of life and sustainability are important. to you, holistic management will show you how to achieve both. Profit is essential in running a business, but it isn't enough by itself to provide a fulfilling. life for the people involved. It is also clear that a profit made at the expense of the ecosystem is false economy. Holistic management includes both these critical issues, and still allows you to plan a profit." The meeting which is being held at the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority office in Wroxeter starts at 7 p.m. and is open to the public.