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27 -:Infants: Entered, • In. -Thr*e) :0*es;
At. Lucknow. f011( Fair Baby Show .. •
There were- 27 children entered
• in the three classes. in the baby-
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show at the Lucknc•w, Fall Fair,
last ThUrsda,Ye .an event which
always lattraets conSiclerable
tere.st. - •
In the , months and Under
class and the six to 13 -Months
plass, there were six prizes in
each class 'donated by Wm. A.
Schinid and in the 12 to 18
months •class there were three
cash prizes donatedby the Ag;
rieultural Society. The prizes
were presented by the president
of the Society, Allan Miller. The
judges were; Mrs. Adele Chettle
burgh. of Wingham and Mrs. V1-
Via./1 Thompson of Teeswater.
There were eleven entries ,in
the six months and under class.
The babies and their mothers'
were:- Peggy Lynne, Mrs,
• William: 'Faliott; 2,nd, Blair D11,11-,
CaTI; Mrs. Elmer lVlacKerizie; ardt
Colin,', Mrs. Don. Cameron;
?three 'consolation .-awards, Lynn
Local and General Between 5000 6000 People Flocked_
• Mr. and Mrs. Graham MacNay
of Ottawa' visited in the coni-
munity last week. • . •
' Mr.. and Mit:Wilfred Drennan
and. grandson,- Paul,. spent jest
week -end in Guelph with Mr. &
Mrs, Mel Stewart and
Mr.-- and Mrs. Peter, Cook of.
tuclorw and and Mrs. Ivan
Cook of 'Ripley, are visiting this •
week with Mr. and ,MrS. George
Hackett: of Cc•chrane.'
'Mr; • "andf. Mrs. L.. CressWell
and little daughter Kimberley of,
London spent'a recent vtreeli-
end With • her grandparents
Mr. , and Mrs. Charles Steward.
Lock0OW, •
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Roderick MacLeod:
. . ,Minister
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER' 7th.
10:00 arn. Sunday School
11;00 a.m.,. Morning Wor:shil3
i Preparatory Service • Friday .1
lat 8 p.m. When ,two additional I
Elders will be ordained.'
ISusaaY, October 7, the three
congregations will come ,to-
gether for , communiOn. ••1.•
To Barbecue At Gaunt Farm Last Week
A .crowd,'• the like. of which reds Of Cars, and a crawd-af men,
was never before seen. in Huron- Women and .children .which was
Bruce pohtical activity, :swarm- estimated at 'between 5000 and
ed to. the Andrew Gaunt, 'farm 0000. persons.'
in ,WeSt Wawanosh last Wearies- :In any "event more than 40,
•day for the "Meet' the candidate" pounds of turkey rolls from the
turkey. barbecue. Wallace Turkey Farm, and over
The "SPecta*Cular" arranged by, 4800' harirthirg., -buns' failed to
Liberal Party organizers on 'be- meet the demand, and late'coin-
half of. their 'candidate, Murray erk settled for ham and 'bread,
Gaunt, picked the parental farm which were. rushed, in as emer,
for the occasion, and it •took ,the 'pricy .suppliet.. The 'buns were
14 -acre "corner field?' to a„ccorii, toasted over a barbecue pii,
• rnOdate the. hundreds upon huncL tStO chips, pickles; coffee, milk &
• , • • an ice cream Cup comprised the
• . "eats" and the 'ladies of the St.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross of (Tes- Helens. Women's -InStitute and
ton visited last Week with, Misses many ':other workers performed
Jessie and :Annie MacKay.
Mrs. Luke Lloyd Of ,Dalla.s,
Texas. and Mr. Jack Heather-
ingfon Ottawa were reCerif
Visitors with their sister, MrS..
Sarah Collyer. • • • • .
and Mrs. Bill Blue of De-
troit, .Mr, and Mric Harry Tor-
rance of North Bay spent the
week -end with Mrs. J..D. And-
erson, • • .
• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young'of. :serving point• .
Rothsay, and 'Ars.. RoY Taylor & Liberal Leader • John Winter:,
DerWYn of Walkerton were week_Meyer, spoke briefly. from a farm
end. callers .at the home of .mrwagon: in support of Mr Gaunt,
and .Mrs. Harvey' Houston. •and ...the two gentlemen 'shook
Weekend visitors at the Moe many 'hands and:talked tp many
Of Leo Beauchamp were Mr. and people. 'Several • other Liberal
Mrs George I3urgess,',daiighters, members were in. attendance.
Bonnie, Kimrnie and Gaye and , As the . sun set: and; a chilly
.son Douglas' . of LOndon. evening set in,.tree tops from
a nearby wciodlot.rna'de a. cheery
bonfire to add warinth and 'light
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I UNITED CHURCH 1
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. Rev. Howard W. Strapp
' Minister
.SUNDAZ OCTOBER . 7th f
'1O:00an. .Stinclay. School.
11:00 am, Morning Worship,/
World Communion Service
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd
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Anni rsary Supper
THE
uCknow Christiahl
donned' Chorthi
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v. S. Terpstra, ...., This.
Listowel, Ont., Pastor -I
SERVICES:
I 10:30 a.m. • in Dutch I
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a fine task of keePing. the. fan-
tastically large growd .moving..
About 3800 ice 'dream iservings
were passed out.-, . •
'The .b,arbecue was advertised
from 4 to , o'clock, but 'they
were still coming after that
hour,' and• 'many..did not join the
queue. The lineup at one stage
• extended upwards of a 'couple of
hundred yards, and it. . was ' talc-
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mg ov,er • an hour to reach :the
Mrs. T, S. Reid has been vis-
iting in -London with Mr, and
Mrs. Austin and plans:to to the seene, which was further
return Lo her home ,in• lit by inotor car •
this. week -end. She has enjoyed The:Lucknow inistriat" High
rneeting.formey tueknow friends School "band -was on hand to
Lcmdon• provide music.
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Mr. and Mr. Hugh Cum- ,
ing,,Glopia and Bilne .were Skin- .•
• • LGSIDE isitors at the home of her.
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Elliott, Mrs', Allan Miller; Faye
Ann, Mrs.. Ronald Forster; Mur-
ray DOnald, Mrs. Donald Colling;
other entries, ' Michael Don.ald,
Mrs. Donald Dennis; Wm. Allan,
Mrs. Wm. Gibson. Janice Anne
Mrs. Alvin ThonaPscn• Corinne
Marie, Mrs. Francis Boyle; Steph-
en MacLeod, Mrs. Donald' Simp-
son.
There were nine entries it). the
six ,to 12 -months: lst Susan
l3eVerley, Mrs: Donald Thomp-.,..
son; 2nd, Pamela Ann, Mrs. Ro-
bert MacIntosh; Ord, • ,Yvanne
Lynn„ WS. Jim Gardner; "ega37 •
solation. awards, Mary Arlene,
Mrs. Bill 4CemPton; Susan Marie,
Mrs. Ivan. Gjok; Barbara 'Ann, -
Mrs. :Ross Henderson; other elk -
tries, Janet Lorraine, Mrs. Harold
• Humphrey; Brian Michael, Mrs.
Jack McGuire; Sandra Lee, M.
Eugene 'Gardner.
Eight children were entered
in, the .12 to.18 months' class:
• Sharon Louiie, 1VIrs. Lorne Cook; ' •
2nd; Katherine Jean, Mrs. -Gord_
16 Show Calves' on, Brooks; 3rd, Raymond,• Mrs.
. . Ford Cunningham. Others‘ ent-
In 4-H Contests
Fifteen meMbers of the Luck -
now. 441 call Clufb competed :at
their Achievement Day at the
Lucknow- Fall Fair on Thursday.
In the Junior Holstein dais,
Ken Kirkland, A.R. 3, Luckrirw.
.placed first tor calf and show-
Manship„and Douglas MacKenzie,
ered were Brian Gordon, Mrs -
Don Reed; Brian Douglas, Mrs.
Perrin Lowry; David -Edward,
Mrs. Wayne.' Atkinson; John
P,aul, Mrs. Jack-MacLeiman.
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SUNSET DRIVE -IPI:
GOilerich Highway 8 • •
R. 3; :Luck:now, Was second. ''
. In,• the Senior Holstein class,
John BradleY, R. 3, Goderieh was
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first for his calf and third in
showthanship; DOuglas Gaunt, R.
showmanship;- Larry Hunter, 3rd
for' calf, 5th -tor shc•Winanship.
Beef .class results were: Here-
,ford heifer, Donald Alton, R. 7,-
Lucknow; lst tor. calf, 6th for
showmanship-; Dciuglas Alton R.
3, Lucknow, calf 2nd, Showman,
•ShiP gth. •
Shorthorn heifer, • Kenneth.
Tailor,' R. 2; Lucknow, calf: 1st
'Showmanship 2iid.
Steers Hugh, Todd, calf •lst,
showmanship 54h; Harold Men-
ary,' R. --7, .Liicknow, calf 2nd,
showmanShip 4th;. Wayne Todd,
calf 3rd, •shoirManship 3rd; Brian
Whitechu:rch, calf ,4tk,
,shOwnianship. • lst;'
Gam-
mie, calf sh.owinanship 9th; v°
Garry Ganunie,, calf 61th, •,show, -
inanship 7th. Ian- MacRae, R. 3, •
Lucknow, . didn't enter..
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Mr. and Mrs. Ron..kothwell
and Rosemary of Norwood spent
the week -end here.
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are visitors this 'week with his
P4rents ',Mr. :aro, gr.. Eugene
•Conley.
Week -end • Visitors Were' Miss
• L kin 2 d calif 4th for
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Oct. 3, 4, 5.
Sophia Loren, Alan Ladd -
"BOY ON A DOLPHIN"
--- Scope and Color --
Laurel and Hardy
"GREAT GUNS"
Sat, Mon., Tues., Oct. 6, 8, 9.
Anthony Quinn, Rhonda 1Flembig
"INFERNO"
— Adult Entertain/bent
Dairiel Ladd, Cltill Wills
"THE SAD HORSE"
all, color ',program.
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Doris Moffat, ,,Miss Lois Conley
and friend, London, Mr. and
Mrs" Art Hinsehberger and Dale,
xlilati.evheoyera.nd
Mrs Harold How lci and ba-
by- ,:daughter arrived home on
Monday -a ternoon.
parents Mr. arid Mrs; Charles.
Coh.'gr,atulat'ions • to Mr; and
Mr g.• ' Harold 1-lowal i on the
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birth: of their baby aughter
.born' on Thursday, , S pt. 27th
1962 in -Wingha,rn General Hos-
pital, a little sister for "Anthony
and. Freddie.,
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.A • good' crowd attended the:
wedding reception in honor of
Mr.- and Mrs,' Ronald Conley '
Friday evening in 'Whitechurch
• Hall, .
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Ladies, Aid Meeting .is to be
held at the home of Mrs. 17VM,
Evans Thursday. evening. .
: Miss Winnie Freethy of Luini-
den Sask.' was a visitor for, a
few days , at the home' of Me, .
and Wm 'Russel. Ritchie. Coming ..---`44 '"Five Weeks In a Itilloon" Don't Mot It!
Mr. and Mx's. Ronald Conley. ',......÷.
Steward, who returned home
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with them, haivng spent the
past week in Lon on with their
Mr. arid Mrs.''MorgarCHender-
•SOn left. the end of the week on
•a two. week p o
Seattle, and California, They.
flew. to Vancouver .and planned
to visit the World's Fair before
continuing to California. Thdy
will 'return by train,
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Mr. 4ct Mrs, W. .4 I. Carroll
of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Strapp and Nancy of Byran. and
Rev. 0. Strap P of :•Colpoy S 'Bay;
Were Week -end guests of Rev.,
and Mrs, :14, W4 .Strap 11 Op the
occasion of Mr. Strapp's. birth-
day, • .
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Midnite Show
OCTOBER -7,th -
"Ile GOLDEN AGE
OF COMEDY"
Starring . Will Rogers, Jean.
Harlow,' Carole' Lombard,
Charles Murray, the • Key-
stone Kops and a host.of
oldtime comedy favourites.
also: •
•"THE FIRST TEXAN"
with .foil McCrea . and
Telicia Farr.
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Sunset Drive -In will close. for
the season following Tuesday's '
, Program- Awide-screen.
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tion is planned prior to next
season's opening.
The Air -
day vina
Conditioned L-
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For Comfort .&
Entertainment
GODERICH
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Now Playing Ernest 'ireniingways stupendouss .'story.,
"Adventures of a , oung, Man" ---In .Color
with Paul Newman and Richard Beymer
Monday; Tuesday, 'Wednesday, October, 8, 9,- 10
. Adult Entertainment' •
Bob Monkhouse :and. Shirley Eaton
Head a capable cast-in'a new British Comedy.
"Dentist ,On.. The Job"
Equi the special featurette, "Design In The Sky"
and two shorts
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 11,: 12, 13/
Jeff Chandler, Ty. Hardin and Peter Brown
°‘ Filmed in the. Philippines:
A dramatic story of the Btirma jungle
"Merri 1114 Marauders"
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