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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-02, Page 13WEDNESDAY, OCY1,'. And, 1963 dine; Weather Favored SUccessful: taging 4f Lucknow Fell Fair Sumner -like weather rbroutht. out an estimated crowd. of some 20p0'people to the Lucknow Fall Fair last Thursday. It, (was a good fair, 1fea'turinig local talent exclusively Which provided an ,interesting afternoon, and em , phasized the .potentia(1 of the fair; • It. was one of the (best 'horse Shows 'in .many years. - Besi . e's the saddle horses and poes, diere were ten ,teams of the. finest 'horses . in the country. • ' Allan .Miller, colnrpleting hii second' berm as. .president of the Society weloamed the gathering and Donalld .B, _ Blue,. 'acting as master. of 'cermonies, ,hca1led: on Murray Gaunt, Liberal candidate in'*ion-Bruce in. the day -+be- fore's provincial .election, • '!who offircally opened the • &a'ir. Mr, . Gaunt said 'that 'upon ac- •,cepting • the' • nvitahion to open the fair, be drew :attention; to Cie fact:that being fthe day' at- ter the election, and . With poli- tical fortunes as they ':are, he •might , not be the member. As 'it 'was . at • the ° Moment -12,6197 people bac voted, with Mr. Mc- Outcheon holding a 3 -vote` lead by the election 'n4ghst count ,,,and now . a' 1 -vote ' margin. • . • • THE, LUCIOTOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO THUMBS a Gaunt 'congratulated the president 'and directors,' and no- ted ''that entries were 'up, -Ghat there 'was .a goodea:1f sow, and where entries',were not ,upthe quality `was the llighest, In "looking over there" to the calf club ring, : Murray. xecalled the excitement and sense Of coinpeti,tion, which he. knew 'those young ° competitors " were eaaperiencing; He, said Lucknow, had long had the reputation . of having one..of the' 'best 'calf clubs in, ;the the district Commenting .on the good par- ade,. ow good crowd , and.'' a good' day, Mr. Gaunt said it was a privilege, pleasure and 'honor to. officially .open the home ,town The Lucknow•' majorettes,, 30-. strong, neat and .colorful in theiy blue and• white costumes, and the. Lwcktirow District' High School and 'n contrasting pur- ple and ,;gold capeseJand hats, made an • impressive ' sight. as they '(headed the parade from tithe 'Lucknow', Public School, preced- ed by.. officials in a. new• 1964 Ford driven by Gordon . Mont- gomery. Gaily decked. '.saddle horses, ponies and,;,ritleis. 'added /much to the :procession, and a nate; of humor was interjeclted by Ross l?annabecker's. "Beverly 'Hillbil- lies" vehicle and .personnel The Girl Guides had an interesting "Camp Fire" float, The 'students 'af nine school, numbering. 'a .conservative 600, joined in the 'pr xession.: They included St, Helena, R:C.SS. No. 2 Ashfield, • IT.S.S, , No. 12 For- , dyce, No 3 West Wawanosh,, „S. No, 9 •Aahifield, Belfast, North Ashfield; Kinloss Central and Lucknow Public . School. Folil.owing . `,`The Queen," the band played several numbers with.. the majorettes, performing their drill. • EMT. Blue, ,paid ' tri- bute .to 'P. W. -Hoag, -organizer of the school ,band,, and ex- pressed aprprecration of the ser- vices of .Elwin Hrall, who; had taken over the .direction and. tutoring. of : the band, , rvv .ich is a credit 'to the germ -nullity. Judges. •tfor the 'rural school competitions were J. H. Kinkead, Public School • inspeotor, Of Gad- erich who has acted in this cap- acity for many years: He was assisted by Mrs. Donald •Blue and • Mrs: Ambrose .' Boyle ' of Ripl'ey.. ' .' . • Rural • School Winners Winners; in ' the ' parade and dress comrpetitionrjwere :T. S.S. No.. .12. West, Waw•anosh, Mrs. George Kennedy,, .teacher; !Belfast school,. Don Cameron, 'teacher R.mC.S.S., No: 2 Ashfield, Mrs. !1Vry.ra Ad - kin, teacher. .• In the 'chorus and yell com- peitition die. Belfast school of 34 'students was . first; U.S.S. 12' West Wawanosh, 2nd,' 38 • pupils. and: 3rd, ` S.S. r9 Ashfield with 18 pupils' and Miss Marion. 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Bicycles and Tricycles In • spite. of valuable prizes for decorated bicycles 'and ;. rtritycles, entries .were•vvery limited in these classes, but 'merited ' the awards. 'Bicycles, Elizabeth 'Ritchie, -Stu art ;'Alton tricycles Nancy Rit- chie, Joanne, Ri'tclie. • • Scottish Threesome Scottish !dancing '. 'was ' staged (by Connie • and Heather Mac- Kenzie with •their brother, as . piper The threesome are the, Children orf ; Mr. 'arid Mrs. Prank. MacKeniie of Kinloss 'arid, •r Donald Bines eornariented.', ' "as long as rthere are Mia thKenzies' •there will be Scottish. dancing." Horses, Ponies Featured• Eight. saddle: ;horses . and •s'eiven ponies* With colorful ,trappings and. the riders (gaily costumed was an added: feature. . • Pri;zes for saddle horses . were ;donated by the :Suxnthit Saddle. Shap of : Larat3th and Kenneth Cameron, Winners , Were Wendy MacKenzie; Nancy- Kirkland, .An- dy Anderson, Bamrbara Camieron, Doug •Campbell. • , Pony . rider costume , *inners were: Nancy 'Walden; Linda Wal- den, Daren ;Carripbell and Mary Anne Alton. . • Publie School ' Races ' : 'Speedwise Hogan' children were prominent in 'the• Public' school. races: Girls 6 and ''l, Lin- da Lyons;, Nancy 'Ritchie;. boys, Paul Hag.an,• Stuart . Mton.. 'Girl,'; 8. and 0,, Leona .Hogan., 'Shelley Alton; boy's, Wm. Dickie', Mich- ael Hogan, Girls 10 ' and 11. Kathleen ,,Hogan, .Ronna Cham- Ivey; boys,. iGordon ;Mauer, El= mer Ackert and Jimmy Mac= Donald i(tie). Girls 12 and over, Janet 'Carrutihers, Janet 'Ecken- swi:ler: boys, Ron Hogan, Tim- my 'Collyer. 100 -yard dash, Ron Hogan, Timmy Collyer. The.•,pony..: potato race. was n by Roger r1 �nn �becker, ' Joni► Holc'ak and Stuart Alton, • There were na entries- in the step -dancing comPetition, which was disappointing,. ' There ' were ` three laces under 'nine Who Vied for the biggest ■ feet (honors. Bob, Rail and Jim 1 ISIGPNEN! LUCkflOW: Barn ROBERT MacINTOSH, Prop.; Phone Ripley L 164�r-1: 1, or u ckuow 528-99,12 Alton were tied, and will share a 'O5 U anerchanrdase prize from. Siegrists. ST. HELENS 'NONAQENARIAN DIED ON SATURDAY.. The : death of • +Mrs. , Humphrey. umphrey . sof Si. Hellen,. the ' > dormer . Kezita Phillips, 'oc- curred in Wingham,d Hospital on Saturday, September '28th. She was • 95 years .of age. The •remainsrested at . the MacKenzie iM'emoria1 Chapel ,un - •til Tuesday, when the . funeral:. service was 'held with ,interrient in Greenhill., Cemietery. Whitechurch Won 5th WOAA Tik Whitecliiuoh Juveriile lI ' Team, were scheduled to play in Milverton ,on Monday night for the 3r.,d game in a; rbest. of five . ' series. Willitechurch bad won first rbwo' games and Mil- Merton teach phoned and ebb - Ceded the ,gariie to 'Wih'ited urc'h ' due, to, lack ' of 'players. 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