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EXTRA LENGTH AT. NO •EXTRA COST
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• EXTRA FIRM AND CKRLTED
GUARANTEED IN SETS, ie YEARS
GOLDEN LUXURY :
LUXURY. FIRM -QUILTED TO FOAM
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LUCKNOW .4- PHONE 5283432
Local. 4-11 Members Do. Well In 631; Grant Coultes, RR 5 ,
ham, 624; Gordon.
Clinton, 623; :Torn Papple, RR .4,
Seaforth 620; Murray Vincent,
County Livestock Judging Competition
• Rick Ie,,icKenzie„ RR i,. Seaforth,
won the CIL' Silver cup, 'which
goes'to the individual with the •
highest aggregate score in the'
swine section, at the. annual 4H ,
club livestock judging competition'
held in theSeaforth Arena. Satur-
day. • •• . • •,
' The compaition, which thew
186 boys and girls., wasTunder the -
direction of the. Huron County . •
Branch; of the Ontario Department
of Agriculture and the Huron Coun-
t)' Junior Farmer's Association.
' Rick McKenzie actually finish-
ed in a tie .for his award with 'Grant
Coultes of Wingham,•with' each
scoring i9a out of a possible 200„
However, Rick got the cup, be
cause Grant won,the Cyanamid .of.
Canada award in the sheep section
and a contestant cannot Win more
,than one award, •• .
The contestantsjudied three
classes of dairy cattle beef cattle
and swine and.one class, of sheep.
Ode of the swine classes Involved
judging hog carcasses. There were
four classes.of competitors,i- based
on age and. experience. • In the
novice class/there were 59 contest-
ants with Sin the junior, 61.in
the intermediate and 14 in the sen -
ler.
The Elatehford Feeds Ltd. cup
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-awarded to the individual with. the
highest over-all score, was won by
Paul Buchanan, of RR I", Londes-
boro, who•totalled 640, out of a .•
possible 700. Dianne .Pickard
RR 4, 'Clinton, wasrtinner-up-with
632..'
' Ross Veith ,..R11'2.Brussels, was thc
:best in,the beef section, scoring •
195 out of a posSible 200 •He was
awarded theeHuron County Beef .
Producers Association Award. •
• Other award -winners were CNE
shield, for highest aggregate score
.in the.novicieelass, Dennis Schul-
tz, RR 1, Lucknow and Carnation'
Milk Company:Ltd; cup, awarded.
to individual with highest score in
the ,d airy. sect.ion , Kenneth Mac, -
'.Adam, 1212•2, Wingham.• '
,•Top, scorers, in the senior division
lwere: -Out' of .700) Ross yeitch
at -2-, Brussels, 63T; Bob McNeil,
RR 6; Goderich 631, (placed '
second because of. lower points
reason); pob McNaughtOrt, RR 3
Kippen, 629; Douglas Howatt . •
RR 1, Ettlgraye 611; T'om Riley,
RR• 1 Londesboro 602; Graeme
'Craig. RR 1 Walton ,599,George
Townsend , .R11 3 SeafOrth, 596,
Intermediate (out of '700); Paul
Buchanan, RR 1, Londe4boro„640;.•
Dianne Pickard, RR 4, Clinton,
632; John Bradley', RR'3 ,• Goderich
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MONUMENTS
• For sounci counsel and a fair price on a monurnent
correctly designed from quality •inaterial, rely on
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat 011agin, - Prop.
• Established Over Sixty Years
Walkerton 'Phone 881-0234
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• "Roarin Twenties"
Is. Theme For
• funith (.out of.700):Kenneth Mac -
Adam , RR 2, Wingham, 626; jim
MacAdain RR 2, Wingham, 624;
• Bob Corrigan, KR 1 BlueVale,608;
Neil' Vincent, RR 1 Belgrave, 605;
David Marshall,RR 1 Kirkton,599;
MurrayFtyeeI RR 1 Seaforth 598;
Allan Finlayson, RR 3, Lucknow,
• and Rick MCKenzie, RR -1 Seaforth
tied with 597.•
Novice (out of 500): Dennis
Schultz, .RR 1 Lucknow, 446;
N ancy :Wrlden, RR 2 Lucknow •
.and Douglas Henry , PR 2 Port
Albert', tied with 445:Aaymond
Hildebrand,• RR 2 Auburn, 444;
• 'Joe Phelan RR 2 Blyth
as Klaver, RR 3.*Kippen, tied
with 438; Cheryl Dale, RR 4;
Clinton,•and' Garry Jorgens, RR 7
Lucknow:, tied with 435. •
The official judge in'the dairy
'cattle section was Russell Bradford,
• dairy fieldman for Huron.County.
• Associate judges were 13111 Byers:,
Summer assistant for Perth County
and Kenneth Papple, Seaforth.
Other ,jud'ges were; beef cattle,
John Dunford , .assistant Ag,;, rep.
Larribton County, with associatei,
Don McKercher, Dublin and Doug
Fortune, Wingham: swine,Ralph
Winslade. assistant A.g. Rep. ,
Middlesex. County ; with assistants,
Tom 'Lyon, extension branch• '
fieldrnan for Grey County and Kan
How'att , Belgrave;. sheeP. Murray
Scott, Belgrave. with associate
° Dennis Quish, associate Ag• rep'
Bruce County. '
non Ptillen, associate agricult-
ure yepresentative was the chief
• of records. He was aided by Dav-
id Inglis., extension assistant,
°Mrs, Ethel. Ball, Miss Carol Tay-
lor and Mrs, Maxine Aiken,ali
of the Dep,artment of Agriculture,
Clinton, •
1966 Fall Fair
' FAIR NOTES CONTRIBUTED
Lucknow Agricultural Society
held a meeting -on Wednesday ev-
ening, and a theme, "The Roarin'
Twenties" was picked for this
years fair on September 16 and 11
All decorating, costumes and
.prizes will be' in keeping with
this theme. • , ,
. It is hoped the stores In. the
village will pick up the idea and
decorate as they did last year.
• Bands and 'Parade are being •
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planned 'and there will be plenty
to see. and do on FaitDay in
Lucknow.
Changes have been made in the
prize list,"and directors in the • .
ladies section may find themsel,
ves in a new department, as all
have been given a new job.
j. Early prize lists are ready and
can be had from the Sentinel Offig
.or' from the secretary, Mrs.; Fred
Oliver McCharles, Fred McQuill-
in, Charles Webster and Mrs,
Harry Lavis are the committee for
plans for the Centennial project,'
for Lucknow Agriculniral SocietY.•
, New prizes this year include a
good prize for the Champion Steer
at the fair.
Prizes by the Sepoy Store for the
:best "Vegetable Animal" made by
a boy' or girl in. grades 1 and 2,
and exhibited at the fair will be
$2.00, $1.,50,..$1.00 and .50C
'Prizes: will be given for the best.
costume worn by a visitor to the
Pair in the Roaring Twenties
theme, Also one for lady directori
in the same therrie. • Get with it .'
gals, and find the best ever
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costurrie.1 • . •
There will be.a dance the night
Of the Fair in theAreria and open
night the evening of opening day.
all plans are for "just as;
big,ifair" again this year:
Makeplans: now to be'part of It.
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PAGE FIFTEEN
• Eastern Star
Honour Member
Officers and members of Huron
Chapter:8p Order of the Eastern
Star honored Mrs.Jack Reavie,
Grand Electa, of the Grand Chap-
ter of Ontario, :at a banquet and
reception held in the S. S. room -•
of the Wingham. United Church
recently, .
There were approximately 250
• members and. special gueits in
attendance from Ontario.
Following a dinner served.by "
the •Wingham United Church UCW
• A short prOgram was presented,
which included* a, solo by Mrs,
Harvey .Webster of Lucknow. • .
A presentation took place when:.
Mrs. Reavie was presented with
. $25 towards her special project,
"Arthritis and „Rheumatism
dation". Among'the officers
taking part in the presentation
• were Mrs, Jack Fisher and Mrs.• •.
;Allan Maclntyre of Lucknow.
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Rummage Sale
Nets Over ,$1200
•, The' Ladies'. Auxiliary ;to the
Wingham and District Hospital .
'held its spring rummage sale which
was again successful with the usual
•'large number of volunteers helping
both Friday. and Saturday.
Walden, Bros,. supplied a truck
and Jack Alexander' auctioned off
the furniture, with the able assist-
ance of Mayor DeWitt.Milker:
•, Men's and women's tea4-to-
wear netted $233.:96; misceHan-
..eous articles, $172.67; children's
• clothing .$83.89; hats, $55.00;• *
shoes, $4.9.05; „riovelties and china..
`• $98..04; groceries, $35.67;• auction •
sale, $19395, 'Making a total of
• $922.23. • •• • •
The tag day' held in conjunction
with the rummage sale netted
$301.0O from Teeswater, Lucknow,
Brussels, Gorrie, Whitechurch
Bluevale, Belgrave and Wingham..
creage
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