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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-28, Page 132$ said Cal lib' that it repo anty , 'Y loyal ksked w e w, iuron, said :ion* DURty), be ueried iciect corne, , affirm iy it , ki.as . seep r was thell ctot)er at the , • 760 4 tillittiCAPPAntrintiag 1:Dia50014..:•40..?.!4-.-jk,_ - ' Atte.Pdant 0: ' Po 'Slightly . At .Ripley ' fair, "emecOming.'": Evatt....: °lice 'Againi Excels .. .. Ripley Huron fall'htir 'held ' (by A 6 up.. i A ) m„.. 130i e „.... In the domestic'class it wa$ * . rdar afternoon opened with. • . Ar, rill ....: WV ria$ : --. . .u, „ aradeIt was led by the -tempting sight to View 'all those p. pies and cakes and fifteen loaves n Sound Twirlettes .' nineteen ber and six more in their of homemade bread with 92 'sealers am of fruit, jams and pickles. Then corps. Their white.uniforms red trimmin, theismart there were the displays by the litOn. gr ':. 114 and marching and the , ly eRne;disinstcoritnuet4essi -pliovispblen.ronioRviePleandY A:L. of their corPs gave and excitement to thBervie along with Clarks Chnich, e pm- gtottp, Also the 4-H Girls Hoine,.. as it came down the main r4 and into the CommunitY 0 making clObs.- With leaders WS, .• The committee in charge, Franck Gemmell., Mrs. Walter ir. ter Ferguson , Francis Boyle, Lock and Mrs, Finlay MacLeod had, • . displays attractive - . I MacCreath, Mrs, Morris Reid: . 1.1rs, Howard.Thompson, had. .Along the. stage of the school parade well. organizedprea.auditorium was the display of 62 ‘, .. . bags, of grain andstecis. and 31 fit John C. MacDonald: and. Mi. •cOcinald did considerable. work ,, 044ves., .430 10 bitgifor the ,boys 1.1 grain club. Winners for the . '. getting interest aroused to enter 4- s part ()Lille fair,-.foliowing the grain ShoW were :, Champine. wheat irlettes were ,twelve floats with Pent IViticponald; reserve : le, Donald • winners: The Huron -Kinloss ' : MacKay, eliailipion. barley ,-, Gordon iepnoneentry. , followed. by the Patterson, reserve - -.Courtney Mac - ley '4-11 Homemakers andtwci Donald; .Champion oats- lohnC. ,_ ats from the Ripley. District . MaeDimald; reserve - Bill DinfOrtb, Or School - one featuring Ann.. Other prize winners were David St* mme11 and attendants -and .the leY.-.Eatt, Ron and .Donald 'Farrell, :or by Grade 10 EveryGrade itt Paul and Bill Harrii, Harold Court - school bad an entry-:" Winners : lacy , Lynn Courtney, Alvin Themp• ii, t..e decorated cars were the - - son,. Lorne Robinson ..'to rogation it WIN Judge here, wisa cattleNorMan'Sehm- show in many years bete.. The hone' and poro, show was • . also Op, Judge was 'Norman Schm- idt of Mildmay. Horses were ent- ered by Ivall•Thotnisc .Andy Can.°, .and. Kent Lamont, allot Paisley ,, Stewart Brooks, Waiter Forster, Ernie Walden of Mama. Somelef the pony entries were by Clark's, , Pony Farm of Witigharn, Len Meyer of Walkerton„ Robert Irwin' of Kincardine, Jim Hayes of Wok - now and severallocal Winners in the poultryshow were loan., Wray and Bob Thompion of Purple Grove. As usUal there was keeninterest in. the *show with Many. cite and rabbits„.The most • unusual pet 'wasthe skin* belong- . to the, CoolOtiMily .•:` judge of the pets was Alphonse Schmidt of . • Mil4rnay. . • The hall exhibits were up over, past years :in. both nuinber and• .quality. The first classes.set up Were.' the- eichibits of the: Ripley-- • HMO Central, the Pine Rivet Central and the' South Line East • public Schools and the itiPley. ". /District High Sehool. in Cbarge of. the public 30001 exhibit were: • Mrs Doug MacDonald ,, Afts.. Don- ald Martyn, Mrs. Herb Clayton. :••:. and Mrs. Rennie lviartyn. And fOr • the. arts anddrafti'diSpisty, by • Grades 9 and 10. Of the high, school were Mrs. Frank Fair and Miss Margaret Machan.. :BOth displays' were: eneeptional in quality Also set up. on Thursday evening in the. • .high.school was the ,military/gun collection of Dr. Pete ilistOtmette, .petess. CollemiOn'of18 rifiesattritc.. ted 'considerable DOwn the centre cif the itudftor- • intn were the flOWefr show, the • needlecraft display and the Many. fine exhibits: ikdorneStic :Science.' . Conyettor and. veteran lady direct - Mrs. .Gordon $tanley .anci her board of lady directors' had the display stands all labelled ahead of time, makingit easier ,fOr exhib. itors to place their entries, On . Fridaymorning. "Top point getter: tithe needlework and domestit Science and winner Of the Sinip-"..s sOn Sears trophy was Mrs Oliver. • MacCharles. One 'olthe leading .• 'new exhibitors was Mrs, :Don Peterbaugh of :Ripley,. Three other new exhibitors in domestic science to win several prizei.were Miss. :Maitliel Lee Wilson; Mrs. Carrick dolling -sof Reids Corners' and Mrs.. Keith Blackwell cif Arniow. cDonaki Cat "Welcome to the "and the Ripley Rebekah.. fge's entry winner ino the itnt le car class was Murray Cattler• : of Stratford and Pine River with 1915 Chrysler. Nerit•Were dec-; red bicycles, tricycles, saddle. 4es with. 'riders , .and a half r,enelowns. Then came the • 4ie schools' with the Pipe' band leading BiH CLeocl and Mac Webster dine in Charge. Bringing up the I of theparide Were the 'Ripley • 1.1..S. cheerleader'sled by miss: kie Johnston. " • • iaster.,of ceremonies at the.. ke was Don ,macTavish' with. a 'Masco .Of Kincardine provid, the publicaddress,systern..Tlie was officiall.y. opened by Ian. .. • ey, M. P. for Bruce County, iawed by, greetings .frOM P. A. tray. of Kinloss Twp;„'warclen lruce ocounty;..Reeve, .GeOrge cLean cf:Ripley , RedVe Wm. Lowry of Huron Twp. and Pres - it of the 'fall fair bOard, John MacDonald../ .• the afternoon •prOgrani were "ng. numbers by the.public 1 classes ;• three square dan-. sets from the Ripley.Huron ral school and one from the • River Central School; numb - the Owen Sound TWirlettes, ruse Comity Junier Pipe Band. ng, numbers hy Mr „ and .Mrs... eywood of Wingliam the y D, JI,S. cheerleaders, . • ng • of the heavy horse and • teams, a, mouth .ofgan number. 'm Brown, the 4-,E1 calf ether features such. as muslcal and a potato race for the riders. In the Huron Township • as the baby show. Oldest man fair was'a formerpresident:- . society, David B.. MacDon- 92 and• the oldest lady was . J. Creech.of Pine Ri9er at 94. ref squall of rain about 4 . k Slowed things. down fOr a • inutes but the show still on. The last part. to finish e cattle Judging between 5 o'clock with Judge George ay of Tiverton having full •• s each time to place With erds of cattle entered - Eimer of Underwood and Russell and Haron of Allenford with their Aberdeen Angus Cattle, ; Gaunt of Lucknow. Nelson of Paisley and John ,A Ande- f Owen Sound showing orris and the calves of both -11 Dairy and Beef clubs, ed was full•of cattle to the st door-, resulting in the ben r . In the flower show Mrs, David ' Elphick of the Lochalsh area led • the Way with 16spoints - winner. of • the:Kincardine News prize and Mrs. Alex Hackett of LucknOw with 41 points took the Keith's •• prize. • •• • In the needlework class,twenty five quilts were displayed with • Mrs. Gordon Bridge leading with four firsts and a number of other . prizes, -• other winners in the quilt section included Mrs. Jack Carter, • Mrs. Walter dtilbert Mrs. Jim Brooks', 'Mrs. 'Norval Stewart, Mrs Oliver MacCharlei and Mrs. Alex Hackett. A prize winning boOked rug Of. "Old French" design and Ritter- 1. trim type - approximately 4 , • feet by 8 feet - the work of Mrs. Russ Needham was or. display. ..• Mrs. Needham even dyed the mat. eriali herself and there were sever. al colours in the floral pattern - • not 'to mention the long hours needed to complete the hooking. BefOre leaving thit display of ladies work, other first time eXh1• • bitors winning prizes included • • ' Mrs..Bill Scott, Mrs. Carl Hooey, Mrs, Henry Middelkamp, arid idt, who also Judged the field crop competitions during the summer. „ • In the basement of .the Township hall.there was a great display. of corn, hay, potatoes,' vegetables Ind fruit- one•hutidred and three entries .in fruit, nineteen baskets of potatoes, seventeen , sheaves of corn, twenty-one bushels' of corn cobs and eleven garden Stegetable collections. 'Ex., hibitors.here includ�d Mel Iititc.h-. bison. Stewart Needham, Sam Sae - beim), Grant MacDonald*. Jack', TRUST 11;E • lasned, i to 5 Tor leonti,... weevil the above igiBeated • /PAYS* balf-yearly hy. .i-•• =dodged ilveattneit Canadian 10,0.1sro,,wit . 'tit* funds. - ment booth with SilvirWOOdes, Ice Cream truck from Luoluuni-serving the "eats" on thegrasinds' and the Ripley restaurant witithit.„.'and Mrs, Bob LOve.amistaff. iust altnat Across the road.:•Ortte again ft was - at hornecOntin. event for . • Ripleyites In Trironto Stratlind • Guelph. LOOM, lianditon, and other centres. Tbe attendance., -according tcr gate receipts tabula .811101. Donald MacKay...belt by treasurer :WS; RussellBroOi Scott; Edgar Watson, Scan, with assistants'Entle Broocs and Mrs „ Mrs, Qliver Iviaccharles, Mr. and ..Austin 'Stilwell, was up slightly ., Mrs. Jim Narrjs, Austin Martin, over bit year. Red:ft 00ks.with- • Francis Boyle, Bob Emerson ., Cecfl several efficient helpers "manned” Stitton. Ham MacKinnon and many the gates• more.. Eighty-eight year old, veter- On Saturday aviniug.Ellkat Catr- an showman, •Sam Pollok once. • uther".t orchestra played' fix the Mere displayed his 'large pumpkins. dance In the Huron Townsbip hall, A -first time at the Ripley fair - two It taketmant'peopie to make a nice. trOphy and ribbon display cab- inets owned by Courtney MacDOO- ald and David Stanley were Shown. • Outside again Len Leverton of' • Hamilton had hiirides.tet up. Weston's Merry -Go -Round and • Burton theivfelt's,ridirtg. ponies • . were here. Ripley WomenisInstitut ladies werein charge of the refresh . . successful fair and the itipky-titst...,. On fallfair board wish to thank- . all Whocontributed by eXhibitingt attending' and helping With the .•• work..There was much appreciated suPport.in this vity.from such neigh !knifing centres as paisley, Tiver- ton, Underwood, 'Kincardine, Lucknow Ashfield, Kinloss and K pa. Alma missed in this report were thedip1aysOff10eaflSaDdth two 441 clubs in the auditoriunt. They were the grain club and the forestry club. The fine *ns were in two sections - ane open to any exhibit* and supervised On Stanley; the second one far Coe attending the Ripley and District NiNlght Scb�ol. U Wes supervised by Mn. Donald and Mrs. Russ Exhibitors were Mrs'. Iota Donald Mrs. Oliver MacChatles.,, Mrs. Bette manual, Mrs'. Madeline Davis., Mrs. 15avid El- phick, Mrs. Norval Stewartand Mrs. Grace Carruthers. 1 417ricropRep ' Warm sunny days have allowed for ideal harvesting conditions for white beans. . Plaming of Winter 'Wheat ccntln ties. Some 'wheat fields are already • showing 'green. • •. A number of tilos have been filled with corn., The overall quality of the corn crop looks good. • If SHUR-GAIN 13' • Now you can get cattle'on full feed'• of corn, silage or grain in 16 days or lessAvith New SHUR-GAIN 13% • Feedlot Starter' for Cattle. 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