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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-06-08, Page 13Fifteen teams in slowpitch tourney Fifteen teams competed in a men's slowpitch tournament at. the Dungannon Agricultural ball diamonds on the weekend. Congratulations to the "A" champs F.U.B. London; runnerup Ozzies of Goderich; and to the `B" champs the Keggers from Kincar- dine and runnerup Port Albert River Rats. The food booth was manned by the junior agricultural society. A large crowd attended the monthly old tyme dance at the Seniors Centre on Friday. The Purple Grovers supplied music for dancing. Several from this area attended the clearing auction sale of farm machinery, some household effects and real estate for Jean Farrish of Ashfield Township, on Saturday. Auctioneers were Grant McDonald and Wallace Ballagh. Following the 10:30 a.m. mass at Kingsbridge 'on Sunday, parishioners were invited to the parish hall for a social get-to- gether. The children from Kingsbridge who made their Confir- mation on May 29 were recognized and presented with Confirmation certificates and gifts from the Kingsbridge . Catholic Women's League. Little three year old . Brett Courtney, son of Gary and Chris Courtney of Blyth visited during the past week with his grandparents Joe, and Teresa Courtney. Leona Boyle and daughter Mary • Anne of Kitchener have returned from a exciting 10 day sight seeing tour to Ireland. . Please read the Letter to the Editor from Dungannon Seniors regarding lack of medical attention' at the Lucknow Clinic. We find no fault with Doctor Shubat but one doctor can't pos- sibly do the work of three doctors. We are aware of the overload and Doctor Shubat can't work day and night. He needs time off. We need another doctor,'to help. These letters are being circulated and we ask you to copy and sign your name, address and telephone number to each letter and send to. Dungannon -Seniors, c/o Margaret Errington, Dungannon, Ontario, NOM IRO, or to pass on to the, proper channels. Marguerite Thomas, of Brussels, Huron County Health Nurse, was guest speaker at the Dungannon Senior Citizens meeting on June L She outlined services that are available in the public health field. Twelve tables of avid euchre players .were in attendance at the weekly card game on Wednesday night:. Scorers were Doreen McCor- mick, Margaret Young, Raymond Haggitt, and George Cardiff. OGGGGGGGGi�GGGGGGGGGGGGGGsa o Huron County's Complete o n o ° fl rri RENTAL v v a a 0 VEHICLE Headquarters Small & Mid-sized Cars J Passenger & Cargo Vans Pickup Trucks `l Daily. Weekly, Monthly 'J Insurance Rentals & More 0 Free Delivery J Ask about our full transportation service ° a 10 ° ° ° ° 1n 1e ° ° o ° 13 110 13 °. 13 13 13 ° v CAR & TRUCK RENTALS °a 0 Division of Suncoast Ford 6 °n 500 Huron Rd., Goderich CALL COLLECT Ask for Helen °E g24-8847 aee eee eletieee eeeeeeeeeee°e DUNGANNON Did you know that the Huron County 4-H Club is promoting the drop off of used batteries at the Lucknow Co-op? Perhaps you have a dead car or tractor battery laying around. Any funds derived from this project will be used to further 4-H programs. Arletta and Angela Glen were bridesmaids at the wedding of their cousin Bonnie Thompson to James Hamilton at Wingham United Church on June 4, with Rev. Rae Grant officiating. Local home church boy Gordon Alton, now ministering at Hager- man Mennonite Church, Markham, delivered the 25th anniversary mes- sage at Trinity United Church, Ashfield on Sunday. Valerie Alton, Gordon's wife, favored with Amazing Grace, an instrumental solo on the flute. Under the direction of organist Ruth Alton, the choir rendered two special anthems. The scripture was given by Jayne. Ritchie with Jack Cameron reading also. A beautiful floral arrangement, in memory of departed members, graced, the sanctuary. Cows sold $1 • The market at Brussels Livestock saw fed cattle selling $2 higher. Cows sold $1 - 2.higher. Steers There were 297 steers on offer selling from 96.00 to 100.00 to the high of 107.00. Bill Hayden, Goderich, 22, avg. 1550 lbs., avg. 95.64 to 103.75. Lanesview Farms, Holyrood, 4, avg. 1510 lbs., avg. 90.06 to 91.75. Roy Roach, Kincardine, 2, avg. 1345 lbs., avg. 82.21 to 91.75. Cunningham Farms, Lucan, 24, avg. 1425 lbs., avg. 96.58 to 107.00. Lawrence Markusse, Wyoming, 23, avg.. 1369 lbs., avg. 92.40 to 101.25. . Heifers There were 239 heifers on offer selling from 96.00 to 100.00 to the high of 104.25. Norm McClinchey, Auburn, 5, avg. 1176 lbs., avg. 90.22 to 98.75. Bell Hackett, Lucknow, 6, avg. 1060 lbs., avg. 92.71 to 95.50. Jean McWhinney, Goderich, 2, avg. 1090 lbs., avg. 91.52 to 93.25. Jack Pentland, Goderich, 5, avg. 1230 lbs., avg, 83.47 to 86.25. Russ Faber, Kippen, 14, avg. 1142 lbs.; avg. 98.53 to 104.25. The session, comprised of clerk of the board Mel Ritchie and members Nancy Cameron, Belle Hocken, William Irvin, Lorne Hackett and Donald Hackett committed themsel- ves as leaders of the church and congregation. A time of fellowship was enjoyed during the luncheon hour. Trinity (formerly known as Hack- ett's 1901 - 1969) was established on March 28, 1969, when a congregational meeting was held between Blake's, Hackett's and Zion. The majority voted to es- tablish a new congregation to be based at Hackett's Church. Trinity was chosen ' for the new name, meaning an amalgamation of the three churches. At that time Trinity became a two-point charge with Calvin United Church, St. Helen's. Further changes occurred in the coming years when the Dungannon Union Pastoral Charge was formed. In this new union - Trinity, Donnybrook, Nile and Dungannon in 1985 - became a four -point charge. The three former churches (Zion, Blake's and St. Helen's) were torn down. The Dungannon Memorial Cemetery service is scheduled for June 26, 3 p.m. Congratulations to. Nellie King who celebrated her 86th birthday on June 7 at the home of her son, Bill. to $2 higher Cows' There were 208 cows on offer selling from 50.00 to 70.00 to the high of 79.50. Art Helm, Lucknow, 3, avg; 1277 lbs., avg. 68.34 to 73.25. DonKar Holsteins, Lucknow, 1 weighing 1380 lbs. sold for 70.50. Keith Carter, Ripley, 3, avg. 1220 lbs., avg. 66.50 to -70.00., Veal There were 145 veal on offer selling from, 79.00 to 98.00 to the high of 119.00. Dorothy Lotton, Ripley, 1, weighing 520 lbs., sold for 97.00.. Blake Lofton, Ripley, 4, avg. 513 lbs., avg. 92.87 to 96.00. Carol Husk, Kincardine, 2, avg: 630 lbs., )avg. 85.60 to 94.50. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 8, 1994 - Page 13 Cowan Printing & Advertising DECALS - FLYERS - CAPS - SHIRTS - PENS - MUGS JOB SIGHT SIGNS - TRUCK DOOR SIGNS Lucknow 528-2730 Fax 528-3348 MS FACT #11 Twice as many women as i•i\en develop multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis SOCIETY of CANADA 1-800-268-7582 PUBLIC MEETING FOR FARMERS AND CONSUMERS Michael Schmidt & the Rawinilk Debate Background information on Health; Legalities and Politics in the Milk Industry Speaker: Michael Schmidt, farmer Allen Wilford, Lawyer, Farm Survival Activist.... DATES; June 14, 8 p.m. Durham Town Hall June 15, 8 p.m. Walkerton Town Hall Open House June 18 10 a.m. to . 3 p.m. at (Gell Colton Farms, R. It 1 Durham Come in and see for yourself the Farm and Processing Facilities • Info (519) 369-3049 "I took most of my courses off campus, where the usually small classes allowed good discussion and sharing of ideas. My numerous correspondence courses allowed me the flexibility necessary for my life as mother of five, • grandmother of one, and occasional teacher." • BarbaraBeckwith,B.A, 1993, If You are interested in degree -credit studies, come to the following general and academie counselling sessions: GODERICH: Wednesday, June 15, 4:00 to 5:30 pm Goderich District Collegiate Institute, Room A2 - For more information, contact: the UWO Counselling Office, ('519) 661-3635 Faculty Of fart -Time and. Continuing Education The University of Western Ontario LUCKNOW and DISTRICT gwimm�g Pool Registration Tuesday, June 7, 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Saturday, June 11, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon LUCKNOW ARENA There will be two summer swimming sessions starting July 5/94 and August 1/94. PLEASE NOTE: The size of Yellow and Orange swimming classes is limited, come early and get the time of your choice. ON REGISTRATION DAY PLEASE KNOW: • Swimming level attained. • Timeperiod desired. • In which swimming session you want to be enrolled. (July or August or Both) Pre -School, Bronze, Aquafit, Swim team, Bronze Cross etc will be held at the pool prior to commencement of program. * Bring Health Card Number with you Registration fees are: $50.00 for one child, $70.00 for two children, $90.00 for three children & over three is $100.00.