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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, Q1s1TARIQ
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Marion -MacLennan "of Toronto:
Spent .. the week -end . with her
„parents, Mr. acid . Mrs. Emile Mae-
Lennart.
The, children of North Ashfield:
School all enjoyed themselves on
• .. Friday , afternoon when •, the tea
'chers gave theme a Hallowe'en.
party.. Many of the.:. parents ' at-
tended and exijoyed seeing ' the.
new , school.. .
Mr. :and Mrs. Duncan Fairish
and. family spent the ..wee -end
Detroit with. Mr. and 'Mrs:'
Robert , Johnstone and' other 're-
latives. •
Janie Drennan of -Tiverton' ',is.
• spending •soine time with. Mr. &.
:Mrs. 'Finlay MacDonald:
-A .very. successful -auction sale
was -held• at the. farm -'of .Mr arid.
Mrs. John Cowan , on ,Tuesday
afternoons.
Recent. visitors with Mr. - and'
Mrs. f Donald MacKenzie were
Mr.`' and Mrs: Tom Ingles • and
Ian -lily, Mrs. Annabelle Robertson
and "Wildon of Winghain,' Mr: arid
Mrs. George Carter and Mr, arid.
Mrs.. Watson/ .•.,Reed and „ 'family
of Londsboro.
Mr. and Mrs: Ewart -Jamieson
I' ell an' auction ,sale. on Saturday
before moving to Lucknow, for
the .winter. ' .
McCharles 'Families' Entertained
. Mrs ,Sandy MoCharles was
hostess to. -relatives . and friends.
of . Mrs. • •Attig of :Powassan • on
Monday' afternoon. ,Those pr"`esent
for the very • delightful get -to='
the
. were ' Mrs. Thomas Mac-
Donald, Mrs. Alex Andrew, Mrs.
Orland ,Richards, Mrs. John Mc-
Charles, Mrs. Ernest Gaunt, Mrs.
Daisy Mecharles; ; Mrs. Oliver"
McCharles, Mrs Shirl Bowers,
Mrs. Walter. Culbert and. 'Mrs.
Annie MacDonald
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ARGENTINA, BUYER PAYS
$15,000' FOR SHORTHORN' BULL
A.:$15,900 sale top ,Was received
at the Louada- Farms Shorthorn
Sale at' Peterborough.,. This. was
for the' :14 -month-old bull,.Louada
Masterp`iece, 'sired. by .' Bapton
COnstructo-r._ ;The purelya_ser: vias,
Charles. Duggan;.Buenos 'Aires,
who operates:. one, of the • largest
.beef. cattle pperations ih .Argen-
tina.' This'represents. the: top price
paid at public' auction for, a Can-
adian Shorthorn in' the, past 'de:=:
cade. Thirteen' .bulls whale ars
average 'price , of $2;835.00:
Thirty four females 'averaged
..$1,381. The ' total sale of 47' ani,-.
mals made $83,756', for an •aver-
age of .$1,781, the ,;tap'average ,for
a
.Canadian Shorthorn Sale. dur
ing , the current year. •
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Dedication:,. •HeId
At Lurgan :-Church
(A1V.ISERLEY NEWS), '
Reids Corners W.I. met' at the
home of Mrs.. Ross: Sliiells on
Wednesday evening ' with an at,:..
/tendance' of. twenty-two. Mrs.
Donald Courtney and Mrs. Kelvin
Henderson presided Roll call was -
answered by naming; a Province
and one of its chief agricultural
products. An invitation to .the
Ripley, Institute, November 3rd
was accepted.: Mrs.. Chester. Fr'n,
merton was .appointed to, place
the wreath at the cenotaph on re-
membrance day at Ripley.
Mrs.. Delbert. Wilson cQnven'or., •
of, Agriculture and Canadian Inr
dustries was in charge of the
program which followed. The
motto, `Nature never spoils her
Work by being in a hurry was
given by Mrs. William Ferguson
with informative history of na-
ture' in the early 'stages A piano
solo, "Country garden". by Mary.
Ellen Shiells'vvnho also gave !organ
selections was enjoyed. The topic,
'Farming is like .a wheelbarow;,
it stands still unless you push it"
by Mrs,,Eldon Bradley, who gave
a vivid description of farm . ,life,
w h bits ,of humor inte•rspersed
wa interesting, to. all..
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Courtesy remarks were given
by Mrs.. 'Melville .Henry After.
the: elosing ode. and grace, lunch
was served by ' Mrs. Shiells, Mrs.
'EldonBradley and •Mrs, . W. J.
Courtney."
• :Mr. Kelvin, Henderson: who has
been a patient' in Kincardine Hos-
pital . for the past week: < s' im
proving and ' is : expected home•.
slior..tly .. :
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Mrs Cecil ' Holland, Mrs.. dor;
don Emmerton 'and.. Mrs. Donald
Courtney of Reids. Corners W.I.
'attended the; ` Grey -Bruce Area
Convention which' was held ' in
Hanover,' on'October 26th, 27th.
A Ladies Aid °quilting was held
at the home: of Mrs. ..C'l'iff Geddes
on Wednesday.
MTS.*N. Weliwood' of..,Kincar-
dine
Kincar=
dine ' visited with relatives'. in
Amberley and vicinity on: Friday
•Mr Hug•h MoNain,'of.Corona
tion, Alberta and:. 'Mrs. Wesley
Robb • visited with ° Mr ' . John
Bradley and ;Mr. and. Mrs, Eldon.
Bradley..on Tuesday evening,
Mrs Stewart Sims of Toronto .
has been",witl',her' mother,. Mrs.
James •MeNain and family ' over
the Past 'week. _ '
Flowers. , *ere.. placed
church,' on Sunday' by Mrs: Mer-
ton Fraser and .daughter, Gail, in
:loving memory of' Merton Fraser
and Mr.. and. .Mrs. Alex •Fraser,
.also a:. basket of///flowers from
the, family. of the'. • late. , Jaries-
• McNain..
Mrs. Grant McDiarinid 'Was .a'
week -end guest with ` Mr. arid:
Mrs. John Blue.
Mr. Donald :'Courtney. and Mr,
Elden Lowry had` charge ;of the
'morning service at; Kinloss'tinit
ed . Church on Sunday.
Dedications service was held at.
St. Lukes Anglican Church,'Pine
River on Sunday. The Rt.. Rev:
F.:.Appieyard D.D., Bishop" of.
Georgian..'Bay, conducted the de=
dication of : the 'six stained' glass
windows which were made pos.-
sible through Hinds made avail=.
able to the Parish through the'
sale 'of beaci property owned -by'
the' Diocese., The windows. were
:designed and : made by. lyIeikie
Stained .Glass 'Studio of > South-
arnpton. The ,petition by the rec-
tor, . Rev, S. R. Lupton ' was fol
lowed , with responsive reading
by the congregation after which
service 'of dedication • followed.
Bishop 1?ppleyard's sermon was
based on Psalm 27:4, "One. thing`
have- I desired.of the Lord that I
will seekafter that I .may• dwell
in the house of the Lord all the
.days, of• my •life,". 'Beautiful bas=
kets' of flowers adorned the sanc-
tuary and were .given by the Em-
Merton family in loving memory
of :their- parerits, Mr. and Mrs.
John, Emmetron. Mr's. Leroy Wal
den favoured with ars appropri-
ate solo "Bless this Hoose" and
also assisted the ;choir, in • an
anthern. A social time followed`
in -the Parish hall after the ;ser
vice where refreshments 'were ..
served... Friends were' present- for
the occasion frorh Listowel, Gode-
rich, Kincardine, Ripley,: 'Pine
River and Southampton,
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BROWNIE NEWS
'The Brownies opened' their:
meeting ,on October 25th with'
singing ;and games.
Nancy Corrin ,wasToadstool
Fairy'. 'After. Fairy Ring, 'Lynda
Walden and Carol Campbell re-
ceived their 'Golden 'Bars .and a
GdIderi Hand Ceremony was con,;;
ducted to present those- badges.
Following ,Fairy Gold and
sp,ection, Tawny: Owl taught some
rules of cleanliness,` Packie help-
ed .those Brownies .who were Iprac,
tising:,:throwing ball,: Linda and
Beverley helped:- out again by
teaching "God "Save the Queen"
while Brown, `Owl;. looked .after'
odds and: , lends: •
Aame "Lighting:g .the Fire"
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was .played by all. Eleanor Whit-
by,
hitby, Nancy ,Corrin '.•and. `Linda
Boyle dramatized "The. Brownie
Law" very , .effectively and the
.meeting closed . with Prayer and.'
Chimes. ;
K 1 NLOSS
Mr. and Mrs.::He.rb': Buckton' &'
Marian visited .Bill', .Buckton .of'
Toronto University on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs: W1113a'm Taldenby
and Cheryl have moved in to
the .farmhome owned by 'Lloyd ".
MacDougall . • tr
Mr, and Mrs,. Rowe of ',Exeter
visited ''recently . with ',Mr and
Mrs. Frank •MacKenzie and fam= ,
Mr, and Mrs .. John . Dickie' .of
Hope` Bay : are visiting, with
. Mr..
and Mrs:: Ira Dickie and; boys..
: Miss Carol Starnley, nurse -in-•
training at Stratford Hospital
spent the week -end: at home. ';
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