HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-10-11, Page 10THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11th, 1N7
Best Centennial .Dresses A.t
lel'
Fair
Comments On •
Bruce Fall fairs
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front - Denis Quish ,
Assist. Agric : Rep.,
Bruce County.
Bruce County Fairs have all been
held: suecessfuliy. again this year.
Nine Class "C'' Fairs and one Class
'B" -Fair at T•eeswater were held:.
There-s;eetned to be a Centennial
spirit at most cif the Fairs with many
Having a large parade. Only three •
Fairs had adverse .weather while .
show ing.5 •
In the Beef•Section of the,4 H: ,
Interclub Show at Teewater'this
year David Patchell showed the
Champion Beef Calf .and he was •
also. the Champion Showman..
Ross .Norman of Tiverton showed
the Reserve Champion Beef Calf and
Ian Grant of T:eeswater was 2nd' `''
placed in Showmanship. • •
In the.Dairy.•Section, Michael •
Gutcher of Mildmay showed the.
Champion Calf and Murray Moyer
also . of Mildmay had, the Reserve '
Champion;
,Brian Schaus.•of ,Mildmay 'Was' the
Champion Showman. and Neil
Gowanlock of ,Port ,Elginwas 2nd..
•The Champion Calf. at. Paisley
4 .H. Interclub, Beef Show was shown
byDennis Robinson of Kincardine.,
. Bruce. County 4=H Clubsalso did
well'at Owen Sound Regional 4-H
•Show_. Stanley •Mc.Neil of ;Wiarton
4-H; Dairy, showed the Champion,
Junior Dairy Calf and Vicki
Thorrison ••of the same Club�;sl owed
the Champion•' Senior Dairy Calf
whick,was also the Grand
Champion. •
• David Wilson ,also of Wiarton
Club was Charnpion Showman and
Sam Luckhardt .also of Wiarton was
Reserve' Champion Showman
. Lynda •Galbraith of. Tara ,4 H
Swine. showed` the Champion Gilt'.
And With .Autumn Arrives A .New Selection Of
Chesterfields, Occasional Chaim, Davenports.. and
Space Savers at MacKenzie Furnitue;
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STYLES AND COLOURS
�a all ��ny1 reclining chairs,
davenports qnd: spacesdrers
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at Owen Sound and was also •the'
Champion Showman..
For the 4-11 beef members in
Bruce County there remains the
Queen's Guineas and the. Walkerton,
Chr.istm'as Fair'. We would like to
'testants.to.have theircalves weigh-.'
ed before October 15th Those
calves that, do.'not make the gain
for the Queen's Guineas are
eligible to compete at Walkerton.
All entries should be in by October
'remind. all 0Queen's Guineas con;_ 14th..
Ripley Fall Fair featured a spec
- ial Centennial" Dress ;competition...
Shown, on the left, is Mrs. May
MacDonald of Ripley who placed '•
first".in the authentic dress class. ,•
The costume is one which has been
in the family for: many years.:,
• On, the right is :Mrs Francis
Gemmell of Ripley;:. attractively.
dreaed in the Bruce County tartan.
, Sheplaced first inthe replica
class•.
;I:eetng ofSaugeen. Life Under.-
Writers was held in Clifford ;on • •
September 29 with rnembers
present. from Durham,. Hanover,
Walkerton, Lucknow and Wingharn i
A panel discussion moderated by
Harry Bruegeman with Fred Nich
ol-s and. Gordon Raeburn.discussed .
the value of training courses 'for ;the
Life Underwriter. •
• Presentation of National Quality
Awards was made by Walter Lantz.:
Those receiving, awards :were:' °•Fred.,
Nichols lst•year award,' Bert;Disch
nth year award, Wihiarn Kinahan
5th year award , Doug Hoggarth
nth year .award Perce Pentland. Ft
y. h.
year award , C W. Casrick,,9th. '
year award, Mauri'ce'Mahood loth
year award Harry Bruegeman 13th
year award,„ Clarence Thompson }
20th year award. . ,
• These awards•are sponsored point
•ly by the Life Insurance Agency
Management Association, the Can -.1
• •adian Life Insurance Officers ,Assoc
iation and the National Life tinder -I
writer's Association of Canada,
The•award is in recognition of ..1
• writing Of quality business, con-
• servation of business in force indi-
cating a 'continuing good service
to Clientel
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