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l�lancy Walden of LUcknow had
the top Junior Holstein calf at the
Lucknow 4-H. Dairy Calf Club
achievement day at Lucknow pall
Fair; Her sister Lynda Walden was
second. Others in their order of
placing. were Douglas. Alton,
Gerry Jurjens, Cathy Chandler.
In the senior Holstein division.
John Headley of Amberley was top
with Alan°Finlayson of Lochalsh
placing.second, Others Were .
Stephen Andrew, .Douglas. Gaunt
Garry MacKenzie, henry Juriens;
. Jim Boak has the top Jersey calf
and Donald Hoak was second.
In the showmanshipol$ss, John
Bradley of A`mberley, finished in ..!
tpp. position, Douglas Alton second
Lynda Waldenthird; Doligias. •Gau;
rit .fourth and .Alan Finlayson fifth
Others were divided into. second •
and third prize group standing,.
Others, in their order of placing,. a'
were Doug Mewhinney, Roy
Taybi Murray Morrrt±On, J nald . �.
A lton. •
Jimmy Simpson ofKintail had
the lone entry in the junior heifer
division.
Hugh Todd topped the showmen- 1
ship division and ;Murray Mewhin-
ney..was second. Others, in order, Al
were Wayne Todd, Murray Morri-
son, Doug Mawhinney R� Taylor
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Donald Alton and Jimmy Simpson.
GRAIN CORN CLUB
Stephen ,Andrew pf R. R.I. Luck-
now placed first `in the Corn. Club
fp 12 ears of corn and. Gary Mac-
kenzie was second. Others were
Alan Finlay third, P00g A'ltotr
fourth, Rru,:Lamb fifth and Roy
Taylor sixth. Merit scoring was .
extended to Donald Alton, John
Black, Donald 'Boak. Jigs mak,
Cecil Cranston.. Raymond HUd e-
.brandd, fig MacKettzig, Fred
Phillips, Ken Phillips, Sandy Sim
son.
Stephen .Andrew receivedda .first
for his project of weeds e did
Alan; Finlayson for his proms de-
picting the life cycle of an
Jim Boak topped the project fcr
Fuses and legumes which most
of the club members enter .
Donald Hoak was second in this
prroiect Roy Taylor third, Bruce.
Lamb fourth, Fred Phillip. fifth
and Ken Phillips sixth,.
Forsound counsel and a• fair: price, on .a monument
correctly designed from quality material. rely ,on,
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan„ Prop.
Established Overr Suety Years
Walkerton'-- Phone 881.0234 OntariN
Wayne Todd .of St. Helens had
the top calf: inrthe steer ?division
of:the Lucknow 4-H Beef Calf
' Club. Murray Mewhinney placed
second and Hugh Todd, third..
erson. A social time-was.enjoyed,
dative Shower by relatives .and. friends of Thelrna.
'(Amberley New •
relative shower was held at '
•home of Mrs. Murray Walden
Friday evening, of last week'
our of Thelma Smith whose •
cage to William Godfrey takes
e shortly. Attending the show-
om Dearborn,` Michigan, were
;George Smith, mother of the
e•elect and' Mrs.. Rodger, • Pate-"
and a delicious lunch was -served
by the h ones , . ;Mrs .. Murray Wald -
,41W1 r7 en and assistants, '
Mr and Mrs.'Ted'Young of Str-'
atford `visited •on Sunday with Mr. •
and Mrs. Reg: Godfrey.
Irene.'Henry who is~;attending
Lougheeds BustnessrCollege was.
home over the. weekend. '•
Mrs. Art 'Courtney: of Amberley
spent a : few days last: week :with '
Mr; and Mrs, , Bob Harris and .. ,
family. of Clay' .
(Langside News) . •
Ministers and representative
`elders of the .Huron -Maitland Pres-,
bytery met in regular :session. at
Langside. Presbyterian Church. .on. •
Tuesday,. September. 20 •at 10 a.rn,
Dinner was served by.the Ladies Ai
On 'Tuesday evening members of
sessions; Board. of Managers and'
congregations of Langside. and Whi
techurch met viith ,Rev, Neils Mc-
Combie. and Rev . ` Roderick
teod 'representatives of Presbytery •
at Chalmers. Presbyterian Church •
aaaiaiaBadn••••••#■l•na+i/.rar.a1alnrfeai,Qnrralsenaaaal Whitechurch. The discussions
GIMMICKS
: which followed: were very. inform=
• • ative .to the, parties concerned,`
■ . • touching on regrouping of thiee
a.▪ point charges,, session, church
school and corn .e�ational
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2-1966' Parisienne, hardtops, one 2, door; on. 4 door h r
1966 Pontiac, Grand Parisienn*, :2 door,. V4 fully equipped •
1965, Parisienne, '4: door' hardtop r
1966 Chevrolet' Bel Air' Sedan; V4 ,automatic, fully uiPPw!I ■
196S Chevy 2, 6 cylindor,‘,automatic, fully .quipped
1965 Ford Galaxie S00, 4 door . Hardtop, V4, power: ,equipped.
1965 Chevrolet : Bel Air, V4 automatic '
371965, Pontiac Laurentian., on 0 cylirr d*r ark! . on. i cylinder
automatic •
-.1964 Pontiac Lsurrentiani
464 Chev Bel . Air, 9 passu r, V11. autornatic, station wagon
FALL,. STOCK IS ARRIVING AND ROIL IS
RUNNING OUT OP FLOOR SPACIE,
Mrs;• George:'Young,::Mrs•. George
' Conlan and Mrs. Charlie Tiffin
attended the executive meeting of
'Maitland ,Presbyterial" of W. M. S�
at Ashfield Presbyterian Church on
"Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and:Mrs: Eugene•Conley,
Mr and' Mrs.-El./mer. Scott' and
'to Kenneth returned on. Friday from.
es.<' a three week trip to ,the Western
■ Coast.
IN Mrs.. Charlie Tiffin,..Mrs. Fred ••
Tiffin and .Mr Charlie Merril,
;Clinton motored to Birmingham
Michigan on Saturday to, attend.'
the wedding of their cousin, Mary
'Elizabeth Hayes, daughter of Harty
Hayes to Mr. Jaynes' P Kitson
They .returned Sunday afternoon, .
4Fred Tiffin spent the •week=end
with Charlie .Tiffin.
1964 Pond, custom sedan .
964' Chevrolet Impala, .V.$ ' eutoimatie,, 4 door
963 :Pontiac Laurentian, V4 automatic
963 Fard ' Gelaxie SOO, 2 door, V4 'automatic,
963 Chevrolet Bel Air, automatic •
962 Pontiac, autoniatie
961 Chevrolet, etandOrd
961 Falcon; 4 door, automate: •
961' Pontiac, sedan, 6 . cylinder, automatic
TRUCKS
963 Chevrolet, V ton,, sfep-side box
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Friends and neighbours Of Mr.
and Ms..Blosse Koyle were sorry
to 'bear of the injuries to their son,
dory. who was'hurt in..a single car .
accident on Cron, 6 Kinloss, Tues-
day of last week. ;Gary's condit • '
ion has improved but he will be
hospitalized at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London for several weeks
.Johnny Askes, Derrick Van der
klipp , bank: Kragt and Paul Ruby
were guests of 'Freddie de Boer.on
Saturday afternoon on the occas •
ion. of Freddie's eighth birthday;
Langside church services will
change. to the afternoon with
Sunday, School at 2'0,m. and
Church and C.O.C. at 3 .p.m.'
next Sunday,, October 2nd...
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