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Dawes ' Attra
flgafl! a
-t' * "` the -Dungannon
Fall ` Fair tor Many younrpeop.le
and; "their parents was „iach-
iev!eazent day of the Dungannon
4-8 a Calif '' Club, .ihoth beef- ; and
dairy division.,
Boss Eedy of Dmngannon, John
Clark of R.R, 6, ; Goderich and
Sam authn an of R.R. 5 'God-
erich were leaders . of the club
aurid :the. classes. were . judged by
Don" Lobb of ...alt.. 2 . Clinton.
Dairy ;Class
Larry y' Young' of A.R. 6 God-
erieh placed. first in the Junior
Holstein division. Others in 'order
they placed were, Ernie Sher-
wood, • R.R. 5 Goderich; Joanne
Kol }man, . R.R... 3 Goderich; Ms y
R.R.MeNetli,
.6 Goderieh.
Rion Durnin of R.B. 3 Auburn,
had the only entry in the Ayr-
shire ' division.
Senior divisszzdzi,' Hemp
Koh of R.R. 3 Goderich had
the :.top Holstein.Others in or-
der were Bob McNeil, • ,6
Goderich; Donald. atteNeit R.R. 6
Gocleriah.
. Vanssone of ' B.R. ' 4 God-
erieh
oderich harid,.the„ top Jersey follow-
ed by Cameron .Gardiner of B.R.
4 Goderiah ; and .Jazzes Boak of
RR; .1 Dugannon.
All 4-H enembers and, their
calves were judged for ` show-
manship as a • group: ,har't'3r" •
piled off tin elDred Suddenly
Richard Andrew Patterson
roan, Bab M,oeil; 'Joanne IKolk-
W
non ad' tap Senior Heifer.
OpthheaJ . 'w� J u-
Aabert ,YiN
Crozier, ..1 Dungannon; : Gary
Dauphin, RJR. 1 •.• Duaanon;
John Phillips, R.R. 1 Dungannon;
Cletus Dalton, R.R, 7' Lucknow;
Jill ' Bennett, R.R.::1 Port Albert
Fred- Stirling, R.R.+Auburn,
Bob Eedy of Dungai(non had
the top steer followed by Cecil
Cranston of R.R. 2 Auburn and
Patsy ''Jewell, • R.R.6 Groderich.
Top showman of the beef div-
ision was Robert Sherwood. fol-
lowed by Cecil. Cranston, 'Bob
Eedy, John Bennett, Fred Stir
ling::. Bruce Lamb, Paul Eedy,
Gary Dauphin, `Pat�
Jewell.
Bill Crozier, Cletus Dalton, . Jill
Bennett; John Phillips.
BERTIS. WARD PASSES
The death of tBertie:'Ward 'oc
tarred in -Whigham hospital on.
Saturday in his 80th year.
The funeral was held on Mon-
day with interment t in Greenhill
Cemetery.
The obituary will appear next
Andrew Patterson
Y TbeSetniflel.
THAT : at they group meeting an.
tW*nc y night; Kimloss
Scout Committee decided, ' .to
cancel for -this year the an-
nual shootingmatch previous-
I% planted .for this Saturday.
THAT Eldon Wraith is ithe n'evv.
est membera� of the .Lucknow
Fire Department. The 'strength.
of the department s twenty
maen,'., and: they are .presently
• one short of that number with
another candidate in mind; •
THAT Mrs, Ewart MaeP1etson.
• of, Lueknow is assisting at Mc--
lan's Restaurant. at the east
end.of.': the village;
THAT:. at the week -end Mr, and
Mr; Sid Plow/light moved into
their 41 new Thome, .which they
built this sunnier on the corner
of ' Rose .and Jutram Streets.
The. ,aidjaeent: residence which
they temporarily tenanted. will:
Book
rbeoa occuandpied.:dai nil,y.
Eby• Mrs. ' Robert
�i irYY b. .• •
'CEthI iBruce City Hog Pro-
w'IdueerS have Axel). $tresing
. " 4uahty hogs. for • - profit:'; . for
sp me time nd•; o+ftering�rprizes
• for Grade AA ,productnon .. In ,the
August 1st: t , .Septereber.U5th;
period, Leonard Reid of Huron.
Township was one of the 100'
percenters, with. all 18 of his
shipment in iGrade,A category.
THAT St.. Helens United; :Chump
�wi1<1dbserve their 101st. anniver-•
sary by; .services next Sunday
at 11 • a.m. and 7:30 p.m Rev.
W R. Tristram, the:. newly ap-
•inted minister at• St. Helens,
.. - � r
will conduct services and spec
music will be provided.'
THAN James F. Parkes of Mission
.City; B.C.; wants to be remem.
beied to friends here, and thank
• thein for season's greetings he
received' last Christmas. J i m
says that he has been very busy
with the farm operations and
▪ 'has neglected• his corc±es�po�nd=
enee.; His . mother . has not en-
joyed good , health for' the past
year.
THAT field day was held on
• Monday • , t • Lucknow ' District
;.High School, having been post-
'
from the previous Tours
'' day,• ' because of weather con-
ditions. This Thursday LDHS
will • he track meet host to
students of • Ripley District
High.. School
THAT Local stock judges at Tiv-
erton fair included Elmo frit-
tha rd, , • heavy horses; :. Fred
Martin, ; light ;horses; Andrew
•• Gaunt, .cattle.'. ..•
THAT the "little pig" which was.
advertisec.l last week by Frank
miller, belonged to Reg Camp -
Abell of Amberley whe bad.
lost it following the Conmun
ity : sale three weeks ago: •
'
THAT expense figures: filed by
candidates • in the A last Federal
election have been made known
within the past week', In Bruce
riding, 'PC, Member John Lon-
ey spent $2617 on his cam-.
paign; Liberal candidate John
▪ `MacKenzie, $1876 and Inde-
.
well, followed. by . Henry Volk -
malt, Donald McNeil, Cameron passed s ay sddenly in K near-
_ `Gardiner,; Ernie S"he�ood, 'Ron. `fit. 3 196$ alter aHospte• short • on i
Dumin,ndayi
Bili• Yanston�' James .
ness-
Mary. McNeil: He was horn on the . Tenth. Con
BeIt" Show • .
cesszori of Huron Township, Feb -
In
the Junior Hafer class Ro-ruary 3, .1993, the son nrf Alex-
ander Patterson .and Sarah A n n
Alex -
Ilex{ • S'heiw�ood of • Dungannon ,
,took first
,prize followed by Mills. On January. 19, 19150 he
Bruce' Lamb of YR.R, 4 ' Goder
Patti Eedy of ILK 1 Dungan
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GO CH ' J.A, 4-8141
mar'r'ied Martha Bell. He farmed
on the home farm till 19601 when
he Heretired had to kind and pleasant
o Ripley.
sisal
disposition.. which endeared him
to his many friends and neigh-
bours, The ,many beautiful floral
tributes showed the esteem in
which he was held.
tae was a member of St. 'An-
dreva's United Church, Ripley
and a member of the Board of
1/Stewards for gnarly years. He was
an active member of Ripley, IOOF
Lodge, a ' past District Deputy
Grand .Master, and District Sec-
retary; of Bruce District No. 10
for the past 18 years. He was also
a member of Huron's Star Re-
bekah Lodge. Services were eon -
ducted Tuesday evening by both
these ;lodges and were largely at-
tended by 'Q4ddfeliows and lie-
•beicahsof the District
Surviving tomes' his wife are
two sons ' and One datugbter,
Arthur of Agincourt, Gordon on
the home farms, and Katherine,
Mrs, Burton Collins of Purple
Grove , also surivive4. by
pendent Alex :Scarrow,. $1105.
In Huron Riding, • pc member
Elston Cardiff ran his • cam-
paign on $3630 and Liberal •
candidate Gordon 11cGavin',
spent $3560-
eight griridcluWren and one sis
ter, Sadie, Mrs, Gordon Stanley
of Ripley,
funeral services ire `held
from St. Andrew's United Church
on 'Wednesday, October- 2, with
Rev, George Ball officiating. 'The,.
pallbearers were Stewart Need-
ham, Wallace Pollock, Jack: Me-
Iver, Bob Stephenson, Murray
Campbell, and Jack Farrell Buri
was in Ripley cemetery.
WEDNESDAY, ' OGT,. sth . ion
Lucknow Frult Mar
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Ice Cream Sale :2 pint bricks 39c
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CONGRATULATIONS
To Our Winner of the "Shop-In-Lucknow"
Top Merchandise Prize of '$25.00, Last'Week.
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October 1001, 12
OBITUARY
MRS. MARY BRADY
• 1Mis.
.Mary`'Brady,
ilidd.w of
the late Bernard Brady, passed
away ': in St. Josephs Hospital,.
London on September ,18th'
Ther •88th year. She was born
on the 12th • conzession of .Ask-
field a daughter of Wm. Hogan
and Mary ' Dean
Mr, and MrsBrady were
P'
married in 1907.. at I;;angsbridge
and .resided in : the Strathroy
'trict ever since. Mrs.' ''Brady
leaves to mourn: her passing two
sons,, Wm B. of Sarnia, Fergus.
of Strathroy; 'five grandchildren;.
a sister, Margaret, Brady of . Ker-
wood; . a brother Win. of Ash-
field. She'miss Predeceased by
ttwvo sons and: a daughter in in-
fancy, dive brothers, Father John,
Father James, Patrick, Michael
and.: Joseph Hagan. ,
The funeral took place at ,Al
Sainst�s,,.Caiholic church, ` Wrath
rqy.' Buttal ' was at.Strathro
fwlth six nephews •. John
James Brady,: ,; Basil, • W
William • and Con Hogan
as. pallbearers:.
LOCHNOW . 4-H CLUBS.
(Continued from'page'1)
Omar ; Brooks: •
Markers are Bryon Blac
John • Black, Cecil . Cranston
Douglas. Gaunt, Bill Henry, Lar
ry .Hunter, John A. - McCharl
Barry Menary, Caarl Rie
Frank . ' Riesling, ..Mau rRi
Kenneth- !Paylor, Wayne.:
Rod. Finlayaon, Grant . Hem'.
Results of this class will n
be made known until a late
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