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LUCINNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14. INA • ,
CO• ME TO THE
LUCKNOW FAIR
All'that Lueknow Agricultural
• SOCIety need is a beak from the
• weatherrnan, to make the 191st
annual fall fair a success:. Week
•has been carried' on for many eteeks
now by dedicated workers who •
Weald appreciat4 thesuppoet tif the
elniurzunity on Fair Day this Satur-
• .*d4)N September Ilth.
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The arena will De open on Friday •
evening when the indooe exhibits
• may be viewed. Fer the convenien-
ce a extottels. $texetaxy
Fred Mikis wifl be at the
• Lucknow arena on Wedneeday and.,
Thursday afternoon from 1.30 to
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Exhibits will "come ie. on Friday
of this week with the windup on
Saturday mining for the outdoes
events.
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John Bradley IS
Orsitatio 14. iluion,
Rep TO 441
titittwifereime
•John Bradley. son of Mr. and .
Mre, Eldon Bradley. of Areberley,
has been selected•to represent •
Onterio and Huron County at Nat-
West 4-11 Club Conference. Jelin
is oite.i.xf 14' 4-li. merriberi who
Will represent Ontario 4-H Agr. 1 -
cultural and Hotneinaking club.
members at this confereoce which
includes representatives from all
Proiinces in Canada, , • "
, This is one of thiPrOgramS. of
the Canadian, Council on 441
clubs, It will be held in. Toronto.
from .Noveinber le •7 1?. and •is
• an outstanding experience,for the
441 club.mernbers from across
Canada. During the week delegates
are gi.ven the opportunity to dfscUss„
Canadian- and world affairs,' to
associate with leaders in govern -
era exit, agriculture and industry ..to
exchange ideas 'with, fellow club
mein, hers from all parts of the con-
tinene and to broaden their know-
ledge through trips to places of
agricultural. -industrial and civic
interest; 'This trip serves as a. .
stimulus to .members for more act-.
,iye participation and leadership on
return to their borne communities..
John Bradley was, chosen for this •
.outstanding.award on the .basis:of
participation at 4-H Leadership
Week :University cif Guelph; exper-
iences in 4-H .& community active
les. ae well' es personality and self -
.expression.. John is presently enroll-
edin Grade 13 and plans to contin-
•ue tiis educaticei at the 0..A ,
Unieersity of buelph.
Charlie Webster and committee
have the mammoth parade well
• planned and floats are asked to be.,
on harxi at '12- eoon at Milne's
field, north or Alex Hamilton's • I
residence with the parade to kick
off at 1 p.rn. sharp. Three bands
highlight the Fair. the. KAtch.
▪ enee Flying Dutchman Drum and
Bugle Corps. The Lucknow District.
• High school Bawl and the Bruce
County Junior Pipe Band. It rtill
'bea. 'full afternoon, of music.
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Charlie Webster bas been wczrking • . •• . •
hard oe plans Coy Miss noniiniva
Canada's visit to Luck/low Fair with
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Dominion to be•on hand all Dad; Did you give daughter
• day. In coniunctiore with her visit, that. copy of What Every Girl
a beauty contest to pick Miss • Should Know? •
Western Ontario Secondary School Mother; Yes and now she's
Queen. will besstaged. Entries ' writing to the publisher suggest -
have been received from nine . inS'several changes and two new
district. High Schools; Winham, chapters.
Lintowel. Ripley, Lucknow, • ,
ersten. Kincaid- e. Clinton„ Wal- . •
• kerma and Walk rim Sacred Heart DEA RICHARDS
The winner will'be picked'at,10 .
p;m. that evening at the' windup
dance in arena.
iposse
within the next 115 years lies with
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cormizunity.
•Dean.Ricliards s'aid the aeSWer to
the type of world we all live in
• The theme of the.,Fath is the
-Roesin" Tenties*" and ccsreFe
• . • and cleceratie are to be stared
, to this tbe. the ba...hy ±owrilJ
•be held at' 3. p.rn and is' always a
tctillaz eiren44,.. A sneM'tg carzest
wi fear-ex.:4erafreves
a metr.
a...rways cie fte aneit
cf ?roe= and :I -di' 14-1111 •
Nem-
bee.....:17e.-4-ai•ei re•
=az
Cur children. He spoke of a water-
ing dceen,process which is workhlg
ar saciety at all times and *said
that nttani opportunity the next
'25 years could be greater than ever
.befori'b-ut that it is far from cert. -
He' said we in Canada have been
red the violent rice riots that
ie the UnitedStates, bet
oetrenee.ted that we 1.‘aNe cur
Toronto ad car Grace Send
:Ake H=oc w1th areearn-
4e of etre=endou
Many Ladies To VilIage
The eighth Annual Grey,Beeee Atkinson, Paisley, Mrs. Harold
Wemen's Institute Area Conven-i •Garbek Hanover, Mrs. Fred Moy-
tion was held in the TOWn Halle er, Mrs. Gordon' Hepburn, Whir?
14110noW September ath
President Mrs. Arthur Maundrele
Southampton, presided assisted by
vice presidents, Mrs, , Emerson
Knott, Meaford, and Mrs, Percy
Radbourne, Owen, Sound, This' was
the first opportunity to meet the
:new ,provincial president,.Mrs.
Everett Small, Essex, who report
• ed on Women's Institute, projects
and future plans for the organiz,-
ation. *The National Con-
vention will be held in Guelph in
June of 1967, the 70th year also
of the Founding of . the Women's
Institute at Stoney -Creek, The
A,C,W.W. will be held.. in .Lansing
Michigan in September, of 1960. .
Miss Helen MeKercher, Director
of Home' Economics • service
Food, 'rorontie :reported on,' Sr. sagtaBtirvuece.,
branch, Dept.. of. .Agriculture and erCeoo.reAegr4cgrture.1 virePounreist.
Leaders courses She introduced
the new Home Economists, Miss rs. eanor , ndon; g
janoxianussE. Anderson, Bruce. Borrmuceick, ,C,o0imretyy. land .PiPing by Mr. Frank Mat'
Kenzie' and . sons lax] arid no
County. They were in:charge of wHieti:thiforighl:indd dancing;joanmbyaaCoeiminzieo.',
the 4-H 'Homemaking club diaplays
and 'exhibits when -the Lucknow rounded out a most 'inspiring...ev-
il°, 1 taxi .No.. 2 dub Comment- ening.•
-icr....-,-h cf ay are ....nide:.,,-.%•c.7.3.....a.rei
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the rce..54trfeis cir...10.7,6t!.... cf z.-.:Nf..a,.. i,±
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lia.,.-e. 7.:....tsezt 7".:::rie 'zee:. —:e t.,-...e.a.,,,:/... • .
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t=e 5,-.-r= all • -2.4ean :*.,.,22 !Cr a r,-;;:ct
re telt' at % t -e z! the
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• a= .tttez:1&ns. a..vt zale a fir
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er. Mt -.71
:I:et • :a.•
-ton, Mrs. Victor. Dudgeon, Dob,-
binton and Mrs, Wilson Johnson,
• Woodford. Of six resolutions pre-
sented at the area meeting, three
were returned to the branches
'for further study and re -wording
and three were lost.
A highlight of the two day ses-
sion is the Banquet, Thursday ev-
ening. Catering for noon luncheons
• and the banquet was by the Pres-
• byterian, United and Anglican
church groups.: The gathering as-
sembled again in the Iowa hall
for evenings entertainment. Mr,
Norval Richards. Dean of the, Ont.
aria Agricultural Colleges, Uni-
versity , of Guelph - was guest
speaker. Greetings were extended:
by Reeve George Joynt, Win, Ev-
erett Saadi, F.W.1.0, President,
aries were given by Eleanor Whit- Prize winners foe, the Tweeds -
h7: and Donna Mullin on each muir history competition were
display. The Kairshea 4-H Home- Campbells Corner, Mount Hope,
making •club'presented a skit 'Ac - and St. Vince.nt Wonien's Instit-
cent on Accessories for Various ute. The Centennial Poem winners
Occasions." were Mrs. .Victor Wiley, Owen
*The convention one year com- Sound, Mrs. Hugh Pener, Des-
mittee - membe.rs coming from boro, and Mrs. Gordon Quinton,
Subdivision 14 were in charge of Meaford. The, trophy for.the lar -
registration and were Mrs. George ger attendance and 100% rePort-
Arthur, Clarksburg; Mise C.' 0. ing was presented o the Bruce
Sutcliffe, *Desboro, and Mrs. Geo. South district
Best; Woodford. Although the• Throughout the two days enter -
number attending /was down talament which had wine from
slightly from other,years, the in; SubdiVision :14, was enjoyed. An
Wrest and enthusiasm was of the amusing skit, "Millinery Cre-
highest e.aliber. The president, in ations", by Grey Ram 'District,
her report, •e briefly on :dui
Convention e, "You .ean
serve God only by serving man".
LiVely "Let's Sing". sessions were
• led by Mrs. :Harold Haldenby,
Ithdough, the accompaniat, Mrs-
ROss CuMmings, lAidmOw.
Mrs, Wilmer. Riley, North
Bruce, Chairman if the Brtice.Co.
• Rally . extended an official
*donne to all &legates and vis-. mings, . f
'Port The Cent al Dims tuesseu or
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also, vocal solo and duets by Mrs.
Paul Heimbecher; Holland Cen-
tre, also Mrs. Robt. Tuck, Hill -
vi 1 3,frs
Mra. Carl Kleges, Owen
MIu Dean' MCLe0d, Lu
Mrs. Henderson Legett,
wood; Mil. Wm. Pace, Reid's
ner; and Mrs,. David Gibb,
church. The fine co-‘ratioi)
the church groups ce rine
Mesta; the efforts: of the
OM Men's Association, and
'Most_ .hospitable residents
Lucknow billetting the deleg
and friends, did much to
this a most successful and
lying convention. •
The newly. elected officers
Past President, Mrs.. A. Ma
drell, !Southampton; Presi
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Mrs. Fmerson Knott. Meal
4; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. p
cy Radbourne„, Owen 'Sound,'
lOth St. E.; 2nd Vice Pres,,,
Harold Biasing, Neustadt, R.R.
3rd Vice. ,Pres:,' Mrs.:George,
Iiirnelfle,". Paisley, R.R, 2; •
tare,. Mrs. .G, . A. 'Carson,
boro; Treasurer, , Mrs: Go
Crawford, Port,_Elgin, R.R.
P.R. Officer, ,,Mrs. Robert Hur
Owen Sound, R.R. 1; Cura
Mrs: Victor Emerson,
ch; Jr: W:I. Representative,
Wanita Diebel, Tara. F.W.I
Directors, Sub. 14, Mrs. W;
Clugston, Box 77, Markdale;
15, • Mrs. Percy Radbourne,
.10th. St. E. Owen Sound; Sub:
Mrs, 'Don 'McCosh, 3, Rip
Alternates, Mrs, Geo, •Alde
R.R. 4 Meaford; Mrs. No
13th St., Owen Sound;
Victor Emerson,: . Whitech
• Standing .Committee •COnve
Agrictiltme. and Can Ind
mrs. Robert Atkhison,. Paisl
BrUce East; Citizenship and
motion, • Mrs, Harold Garli
Hanover; Grey South; .1hetari„'
Research- and .".Cdr -rent Ev
Mr&.Harry,. ',Avis, • Le .1i
Bruce South;.Home Econo
and, Health, Mrs. Fred- Mo
omen Sound, RA. 5, Grey Wel
Resolutions, Mrs. :Wine div
• R.R. 4 Ifiarten, Bruce North
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Wm. McKee 13,
.view W. . and
IliersSlio9taiththandistlietWIJPresi;i:Dented°y W.I.:2°a: BnimGel*a,Yee thrift:, they say in ‘i)i.e.es shrill:
9" 'centennial Parade; .lirfth dim- "The .Do"- must learn the value
inentarY bY,. Mrs. Ross fitartYn, •
When' modern fathers talk of
of a 20-dellar bill."
Ripley, intisic, Mrs- .Ross Quit-
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itors. Mrs., GordonCrawford,emu .
Elgin in her Treasurers report I the competition of the Bruce Co.
sliowed a balance as' of August. Mstorical Society were on dis-,
31, 1966 of $890.56. Moderator of play on Frida.y • in charge of
• a symposium on the general work Mrs. Donald • Blue, Ripley. The
of Board •was jeweler, . .
Arnold, Eipiey Panel members ,,had donated cups and saucers,
were Mrs. Don McCosh, Rxpley, for lucky draws. These were won
Mrs. Wm. Clugsten, 'Markdale, by •Mrs. Ilobt. Smith; Elsinore;
Meaford
and Mrs. Percy Radbourne, °wee Mrs. Emerson
Knott
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Sound. During convention. report yMKenneth rs. oppe.r, Port
of public relatiOns officer was i( Mrs. .Wm Clugston, Markdale,
given': by Mrs'. 'Harvey : Houston, Mrs. Fred Moyer, Owen Sound';
.IIolyrood, the stanctmg. Committee Mrs. Emerson Ereke„ Reeoyee;.;7
convener reports by Mrs ftobt Sirs. Janet Gaael, Kirdine;
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Pictured at .the Grey -*Oruce W
en's institute Area -C or. vention at
Lucknow Town Hall ot Thursday
evening of last wee'r. are Dean
Norval R, Richards, ,„\r,,tariO A
• ultural College,.-Unverity-of
Gnelph whe was st,;.. keroI
• the eveeing. Oe the :e:r is Joan
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' Anderson. of Walkertor. new h
i; economist for:Bruce ;k:;f:rtty and
• the right' es• Leta est.- er. mirk. of
Markdale, •new aef;ty h
economist .
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