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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-21, Page 17.7anor 7.71114o- './RAFRpAopPo a' 0 MOS ItY. 21r .1* INN LU 101011 VINTON LU 01000..,J peau..Horses rhe borne class was dominated by. o entries, Aubrey Toll of Blyth d Don Castagnassoi,R.R,2 Embro th Barbara Calneroii of Lucknow ening :the two year old filly .or lding class,: • Ponies. and Saddle Horses 'Ewart Taylor's entry from luck- Iw'. toppe .the pony class with . ur fists Other prize winners, ;re Jim Hayes, Greg Hunter,, n'MacKenzie•, Boyd: Carruthers•, rbara'Cameron, Carol Carnp- Coni mere ial 'Feature ..Gtrde n produce . Best display, individual: garden- ers, Mrs, :Ewan IviacLean, Mrs. - • Qliver McCharies, Melbourne ' Hutchinson, Mrs J.H. Johnstone, Mrs. Bob Gilchrist, .Ewart Taylor.. Best display, market gardeners and groups, Ripley: Horticultural Society; Fruit wade cotton dress was; won by 'Mri David Elphick with Mrs. Norval. Stewart second and, Mrs" Oliver McChsrlss third Lorne Woods of St. Helens was . the top; prize ;Winner' followed by. A lex Andrew of'Lucknow and Ivies.. LH.. Johnstone, Goderich.'• • Beef Cattle n the :Shorthorn class, Andrew cunt of Lucknow, , as the only hibitor,•captured all the ,prizes.- n'the Hereford division, Normae exander of Pinkerton was, the, • ly exhibitor and prize: winner.; there •were noentries. in .the • 11ed A ngus class 'Dairy Cattle n the .Holstein diyision, Ewart iylor's entry won,.the heifer if junior division and John dlej . won the heifer calf seri- r. Other prize winners in these classes were Gerry Jurjens. ke A lton , . Steven A ndrew , Doug unt and Henry Jurjens...., • i the .Jersey, Ayrshireand: .Guerin division, William.,.Holland . and is of Kincardine were the major ze winners with. Don and :Jim ik . other prize winners. here were no entries in the dual pose shorthorn or grade •beef isles; Specials st -junior beef- herd., Andrew nt,• Norman• Alexander; best: er broken calf, • Murray Morris- Andrew .Gaunt, Mewhinney• best dairy herd within 20 es, lack Holland; best; fat steer, 800 lbs: Tom Todd , Andrew nt, Mewhinney., Bros., Gordon s;,•best fat steer, under 800 Andrew Gaunt, Tom. Todd,. don Lyons; Murray Morrison; mpion steer, Andrew Gaunt. Sheep. { ere were no entries in the p class: Swine stin Martin of Huron. Township top .honours in the :swine clas- nd as such won a special prize drills inaddition to regular money, 'The only .other in the swine class was Albert n of R. R.1, •Belgrave. Poultry Thompson of Ripley won rizes in the poultry division. e were no other entries. Grain major .prize .winners were Thompson, Kincardine; Alton, Fred Phillips, Mrs; am Rutherford, Harold Cour Bryan Ritchie. Roots and Vegetables bourne Hutchinson' of Ripley he top point getter in this Next in line was 'Mrs. J.11. one of Gt derich with Mrs. . am Rutherford in third posit • Flowers 'Mrs: pallid Elphick°of Lochalsh was top in this division and Won the $5. first prize in addition to regular prize'money.. She scored` 65 points. Second. was Mrs. Ewan MacLean with 46 ,points and. Mrs Alex Hackett was third with 36 points. The `special.'$3.. •awardfor. cut flowers was also wen by Mrs,; David Elphick with 26 points. Mrs 'David Elphick won. another $5,, special prize for coming first in flower.: arrangements with 36 points. Second and third again:'went,to Mrs. Ewan MacLean, 23 .points and Mrs: Alex Hackett, 6 pointe ' Homemade Baking Mrs Jim Arnold: bad 39 points to top the home made baking class and win $5. Second went to Win.. Ross Garnmie a►ho'was. only one • point behind with. 38 and. third -went to Mrs, Ernest Gaunt who.. scored 34 points'. Canning 6: For the 'most'points. In the cann .ing section, 69 points,. Mrs, Jim Arnold .won '50.'lbs of sugar, Baking Specials Best decorated cake,' Mrs. Gor don Kirkland, Mrs. J. H. Johnstone; afternoon tea, Mrs.. Olivier Mc Charles,• Mrs, Ewan MacLean, Mrs J. H..' Johnstone; ginger. snaps; .Mrs Wes Heimpel, servingeese Mrs. J. R. Arnold, Mrs. Ewan Mac, Lean; • Graham cracker cake, Mrs. ,David .Elphick, Mrs. John Howard;. chocolate cake,', Mrs. Ross r Gammie, Mrs. Bob Gilchrist, Mrs. • Archie Bonnett, white bread, Mrs. Archie Bonnett, •Mrs:. Clarence Greer, Mrs. 1:H Johnstone brown bread, Mrs. 'Archie Bonnett, Mrs. Johnstone, ,Mrs. Clarence Greer; mill buns, Mrs. Ernest Gaunt, • Mrs . Ewan MacLean, Mrs. Ewart Taylor, cinnamon buns, Mrs. Oliver McCharles.:Mrs. Archie Bonnett, Mrs, Clarence • Greer;: single: layer white cake., Mrs. Ross Gammie, Mrs. Clarence Greer,` Mrs... John Howard; double layer chocolate cake, Mrs. J.H. Johnstone, .Mrs, John Howard,'Mrs Ross Gammie serving eggs, Mrs. J. R. Arnold , Mrs.. Clarence Greer; .white eggs, Mrs. William•,Ruther- ford , Blake. A lton For the most points in fine arts. sewing; flowers and baking sections combined; ':. Mrs. David Elphick won a. special prize. ' Ladies Department ' The $10. prize .for the greatest number,. of points in the . L'adies' Department was won by Mrs Wes Heimpel, of Wroxeter with 80 points. This award is in :addition to regular prize money. Second prize of $7 ,:went to• Mrs. Oliver. McCharles.. She. had 6 ' points. Mrs Lorne Luther was third. . The special for the best hoine- 0 • Pine Ara' Beatrice MC9001i0, wit t' 5g points, was top winner :in the Fine. Arts class.. Mrs. David Elphiek had 48 points in second position and Mrs. Oliver .McCharles was,. third with 25 points; Handicrafts for women, 65 years. of age and over; crocheting, 'Mrs.. George• Saunders, Mts. Wilfred , 'irennan;, tatting, Mrs. George Saunders;: -apron, Mrs. John Emer- son; till painting,, Mrs,. George. •Saunders. Groin Display, w f The group display, "Let's have a Dominion Day party" was: won by St; Helens Women's' Institute.: Second went to Kairsshea •W...1. and third to Lucknow W..1 ' There were 4 entries in the 4-H project display. .The Zippy Zion ' ettes took top spot with Kairshea. 4-E1,. St. Helens .4-H and Lucknow 4-H No. 2 .finishing in that order; Gate Sign Bob Gilchrist. won $5, for the best gate sign showing. dame of ,farm, livestock or poultry. Mrs; • Lorne'Luther was second. Public Scheel. Competitions' , Writing., ade 1, Pape MacDon g,.$t y aid; Martin Askes, Tan Purdon;. grade 2, , Derick Vander' Klippe, Lori 'Miller, ..Janet 'Macpherson;., grade .3 , Donna Johnstone; Stasia Purney, Debra Errington, grade 4, Janice Gaunt, Betty:.Maize, Jane' Connor; grade 5, :Darlene` Vienn- eau.,.. Joanne Thompson, Ann Ack- ert;. grade 6, Kathy Jay, Brenda Maize, : Robbie MacDonald; grade 7, Elizabeth Newbold. Margaret Doelman, Patricia Hamilton; . grade 8, Irene DeBoer, Judy. Thor burn., Linda Dawson, : . Birthday'Parcel, Grade 1 and 2, Jan Purdon, Donna Hackett, Susan; *Wirt -Nursery Rhyme Illustrated; Grade 3:and' 4, Lame Gammie,, 'r, • Dont a , Wagner, Cecil de' Boer, Connie Stevenson; Bird, House, Grade' 5 to 8°, Ruth 'Graham , A ane 'Graham , Greg Hunter, Steven "Don aldson; Apron, Grade 5 to 8. Kathy Chandler, Elaine Schumacher:, Hel+ en Chandler, Puppet, Any Grade,. Mary*Henderson. Nancy 'Walden, :. Linda Schultz, Brenda Ritchie Plastic . Article , .'An, Grade Carol Webster , Barbara; Wilkins , ' Tommy Barger, Corrine Cranston; soap carving, . Jim Webster. Jean Webs= t er, Kevin Murray,. William Dicki exploiers' map grade 5 and 6;, Ricky ' Passmore, Carol Webster, Wayne Cranston,' Douglas Wall;. map Of Canada,'grade '7 and 8, .Greg Hunter, John Johnstone., Vera Macponald', Kathy Chandler; ' map of Huron or Bruce', Belfast School, Bryan Ritchie, John Henderson, Heather •Hewitt; pioneering in Huron or Bruce.' Belfast School, '. Kathy Chandler., Lynda Dawson, Sharon Jamieson; provincial flow'" ern., Beffast•school; Doris Rintoul:, Kathy Chandler, Rosalea and Wilma'Hackettt scrap book, .Hea •ther MacKenzie', Ken Eadie, Doris. .Rintoul; Canadian flag, .Patricia Hamilton, Lynda, Walden', „Bonnie Maize, William Irvin; Ontario emblem, Ellen O Donnell, Mary Henderson, Nancy Walden 6 • Lynda Walden; father's or mother's day card, grade 3 and 4, Cathy Simp- son, Kathy Purdori, tom Gammie Sheryl MacLennan; table centre, grade 5 to 8, Melodie Campbell,. 'ath l tlf Carol Webm , , W.' ce Kilpa xick..Linda PA . syn 4s Caner; poem on Centennial Anne Graham. : Boras pson. it special prize of books was awarded to Belfast school for hay- ing the most points in this section. Carol Webster as Fordyce school received second and ,a book. Art Dis ifast school had the beg dis4. play of part from fatal schools. and • won first place,. Second went to S's, No 1E; Huron No,2, third � to Maims Central and .fourth to K .ioughschool, proieets First it the school project Goan- petition was 'Belfast second went to': !to. 12, Huron'No .- p Essay' Cotmetitl Brenda Bushell from Kinloss Central School was first in the Ethel Brant . Monture' essay contest. Carolyn McGillivray also from Kinloss Central, placed second.' Fiow'es The following, are' -the first. prize winners, asters, Elizabeth. Ritchie; zinnias Elizabeth Ritchie; cosmos, Leone Cranston; african Marigolds Donna Hackett; french marigolds, • Elizabeth; Ritchie; bouquet for teas cher, . Donna Elphick; Flowers in CO and saucer.- Donna Elphic gladioli." Jackie Wilkins;* vegetable corsage, Donna "Elphick. "Vegetables Pumpkin, Leone Cranston; -cabbage; 'Rhonda Gibson; cucum- bets. Tommy Barger display, Donna Eiphick;. „vegetable animal. Donna Elphick; • "Poultry. and --Pets Utility fowl, . Join. Thompson,:'' •Wilhtam Irvin,* Tommy Barger; • lfgln breed fowl, Joan Thormpson; ,bantams, Joan Thompson pigeons.. Jackie Haldenby, Bobbie Halde n- b.Y. rabbits. Joan Ander, Ricky Passmore; guinea pigs,; Joan Thom. pson; most unusual pet., . Tommy Barger; cat , - iA Uan Mine- - Passmore; dog'Janine Glenn, Tommy Barger, Jackie Haldenby, Charlene A nderson. Livestock • a. . acations Beef calf, Melvin` Lyons, Lynda Lyons; dairy heifer catlf.: Melvin Lyons, %Stewart.:Alton; market hog:, Mary Anne Alton, Stewart Alton, Special Events Decorated bicycles, nine 'entries. Elizabeth'Ritchie, Joanne Thomp- son, Nancy Ritchie, Kenny S'trau ,ghian, Calvin McClenaghan; dec- orated tricycle; eight entries, Colin Cameron,- Susan Thompson, Barbara Cameron, Joanne Ritchie, Kevin Millen. best costumed rider. on decorated pony; thirteen entry: :• ies, Nancy Walden; Sharon Camp' bell,' Allan Milne Blair Alton, he Kith pun, of utumn- iOtro The easygoing time of the year, withall of Ontat10 . ,attractionsat 'their finest, that's what what.y'oi enjoy on. an Auturpn-in- ntarto Adventure 'Vacation., ..You ;fleet ie at their Warm-hearted best, in the generous mood that goeswithbountifulhanre$t . Take colour photographs of the countryside's glorious reds and golds. Waith spectacular football and.horse-racing. ,Brower for antiques in sleepy villages—or join theraucous fun at County Fair$: Historic,plaoea and: scenia. wonders, gala theatre and metropolitan Shoppr „Ontario offers you an abundance, And every:- where you go—from lux resorts to modern motels come Autumn., tiro crow4s have thinned enough to makeyou especially vvel . e; it rraakes this a vacation worththrnkin .about:. Take the firststep, 'today, An planning yor Autumn -in -Ontario Adventure Vacata on;:Just mail`the .coupo'n below. ;'• - . Ontario Department of Tourism' & infatuation Pro r 4 , ! Dapartmentef,Tiouri+s Partla»nen! euildinn$.. 7otonua. Oleos sod tor: fu's into ration .about an # 'cur n+ :nr 9r cillo Adventure Vecatipn., 'a A MSS. CO yince .Steven Button; best costumed rider on, decorated saddle horses seven entries, Doug' Campbell,' Linda: Walden, Joan MacKenzie, Gary ' Caesar,. lin. MacKenzie; decorated; cars, Ripley 'Fair, The. Lucknow Sentinel, Gram Chisholm" Carrie 'Milne; floats,. Lions Club, Horeb and Kinioss Telephone, Lucknow Rangers, Highway Killers funident'' tfied it writing time); antique cars, St: Helens 'W.1.' roaring.. twenties costutne worn by lady directors:, Mrs; Oliver McCharles, Mrs. Bert Alton, Ws. Harry Lav is; roaring twenties costume warn by visitor, Haney Corrin,: Beverley' 1 ii MacDonald, Patricia Connon ., • El eanor "Whitby: school floats.; School Daze *20". , grade 11 L, D, H, S. North 'Ashfield School, Grade ' 9 L D. H.S. t schools .in costume, Bel- fast ,School, Fordyce, Ashfield No, 8, ;claims Central; potato race on pony, Stewart Alton. Greg llJatrt+t David Caesar; Allan Milne; barrel race on iioneback, Doug, • Alton, Barbara Camerom musical ,chairs on. horseback, Doug Alto,. Stewart Alton, Doug earnpbeU, Gary Caesar. 1 bilk! 't71 "014010111111i AMIN.