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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-12-12, Page 21,Purple Grove. 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. TIS WL 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 �,Nwoow• o� yam° �A ricullural 0 s , �vi�l4r 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