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Luc;mow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 12, 1979—Pyre 2.1
Appreciation night for sporty auxiliar
Ripley Minor Sports
Association held their
annual Appreciation
Night for the ladies of the
sports auxiliary on
Saturday evening in the
complex. Recording
artists, Country Sun
shine, an all -girl country
and western band played
to a full house.
Ripley tykes faced off
against Kincardine Little
Kinucks on Friday and
emerged victorious with
a 7-1 final score.
Markers in that game
went to David Van
Kooten. (Frank) • Scott
Van Den Hogan, (John)
Jason Amiss, Todd Farrell
(Dale), John Kelly
(John) and two for
Darryl MacKay.
Purple Grove Women's.
Institute held their
regular meeting at the
home of Mrs. Cecil Sutton
on Wed., Dec. 5.
Kelly and Christie
McGillivray visited on
Saturday -"with their
,grandparents Mr. and
Mrs.. B. Collins.
Mr. and . Mrs. Doug
MacDonald visited on
Saturday with Mrs. Jean
MacDonald in Kin-
cardine. Jean has taken
an apartment in Kin-
cardine for the winter to
eliminate the daily
driving in :sometimes
hazardous. conditions..
We wish to sax happy
birthday to DonnaJean
Forester who will.
celebrate her second
birthday on Dec. 13 and to
John Rim melzwaan who -
will celebrate hissecond
pluson Dec. 17.
Mr. and. Mrs. Art Helm
and family visited on
Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Morey Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvie
with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Thompson were
Mr.. and Mrs. Stan
Thompson and Sandra
and Regan Bowers. On
Saturday Mrs. Don Reid,
Larry and Sandra, Mrs.
Olive Hughes and Mrs.
Fred Fowler and on
Sunday Mr. and Mrs.b
holidayed for a week,
The Bruce County
Cattlemen's Association
held their annual
Christmas dinner and
dance in the Walkerton
Community • Centre on
Friday evening. A large
turnout is reported from
the Huron township area.
Mrs. Betty Needham and
staff catered to the event.
An Interesting
suggestion has been
made to the community,
concerning the saving of
Zehrs cash register
receipts 'to purchase
The bMtbeef, lamb an
Clayton Nicholson also •
visited the Thompsons,
orl
Mr. and�the � �r. was show
Mrs. Jack
Farrell spent the RoyatAgn'cultural
weekend in London with
Mr. and Mrs, Courtney
MacDonald.
We salute the buyers.,
d vi
n at
Frank Emerson,
Goderich spent the
weekend- with his
grandmother, , Marion
Emerson. Francis and
Susan visited Sunday
evening with Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Keith of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Forester.
Mr. Lorne Hamp from
Ha- Milton spent the
weekend with Mr.- and
Mrs. Francis Boyle and
family. Also visiting with
the Boyles during the..
weekend were Mr. and,
Mrs. Bruce Aitkin from
Wilmore Kentucky.
Bruce and Kathy, former
residents in the area, are
home from school for the
holiday season.
Heather. Boyle who
attends Wilfrid, Laurier
University in , Waterloo
and Kerry „Boyle' who
attends. McMaster
University in Hamilton
are also home with their
parents for the holidays.
Bonnie.Boyle of London:
spent the weekend at
home also.
Miss Linda MacDonald
was a guest of Corrine
Boyle on Sunday.
Mrs. John Farrell spent
last Thursday. night i
Thompson visitedn
recently with Mr. and. Kincardine with her aunt
Mrs. Al Irwin in Irene Elliott. Teresa and
Lucknow. Tanya spent the night
Friends of Miss Merle with Mr. mind Mrs.
Stewart will be happy to Francis Boyle.
hear she has been Ian Elliott spent last
released from Wi;ngham week .. w,ith Joyce and
Hospital, and is now John Farrell .while Earl
living at Pine Crest . and June were visiting
Manor • Nursing Home. with Mr. and Mrs.
where she is recovering Stephen Elliott in
nicely from a stroke Upsalla.
suffered a few • weeks Mrs. Norval Stanley
ago. spent a few days last
Mrs. Claude Dore Sr. week in London.
'. spent a few days recently Miss Cathy Dore . and
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvie \ Miss- Dianne Dore have
Thompson. returned from the
Visitors on Tuesday Barbados where ` they
IF*
WE HAVE A NEW AND WIDE
SELECTION OF LUGGAGE
GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE
LET THEM CHOOSE THEIR OWN GIFT
Les wetter Shoes
LUCKNOW 4 PHONE 548.4011
necessities for the centre,
Tapes may be turned in
to Mary Ellen Rim-
melzwaan who will, also
field any questions you
may have.
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Grand Champion Quee's Guinta_s Steer
owned by Anne Walsh of Peterborough, and.
sold to Dominion Stores Ltd. for $8 per
–pound.
Grand Champion Steer owned by. James W.
Hasson and Sons of Guelph, and sold to
Dominion Stores Ltd. for $11.50 per pound.
Grand Champion Barrow owned by:
Brian Gallaugher of Alliston,
and sold to Canada Packers Ltd.
for $5 per pound:
Grand Champion Market Lamb.
owned by George Woods
of Fergus, and sold to
Canadian Dressed Meats
for $5.50 per pound.
BUYERS
NO. OF
ANIMALS.
PURCHASED
Arnold-Nasco Ltd.
Canada Packers
Limited
Canada Safeway
Limited
Canadian Dressed
Meats
Comfort and Tylee
Limited
Simon DeGroot
Products Co. Ltd.
Dominion Stores
Limited
Dunn & Levack
Richey, Fay &
Armstrong Ltd.
186
38
53
6
59
9
2
BUYERS
NO. OF
ANIMALS
PURCHASED
F.W. Fearman
Co. Ltd.
Gamble & Rogers
Limited
Grace Meat Packers
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yam°
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Za
Tau'
51s1 SHOW
5
22
�10
NO. OF
ANIMALS
' BUYERS PURCHASED
Dorr Bros. Ltd.
Hays Farms
International Ltd. 2
9
Knob Hill Farms Ltd.
Ontari°o Pork
Producers' Marketing
Board
Ontario Public
Stockyards
J. M. Schneider Inc.
St. Helen's Farms
Tender Lean
Meats Ltd. i
United Co-operatives
Of Ontario
14
1
22
68
3
20
The 1979 Royal. Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto