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'THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO '
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1969
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FORTHE.
Friday and Sa urd
FIRST DAY
FRIDAY, SEPTENIIIER 19
•Septenibe
9;00 a.m. to 11:00 . ••. • . • ;
. • - Grounds and Hall open for Placing exhibits. •
------1111111 a.m. - Frail c1osecrk
11100 11.111. to 6 p.m.. • , •
Judging in hall with no one allowed
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while judging takes place.
•Leo p.m. to 10:00 p.m..
Hall open to public •
Admission 50c for everyone.
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itzgs te 1:00
biome to the mugie •
The.:Magic..,Cycle
. the 'Ludosow • •
Public .School
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COND DAY- .
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.
Grounds open for placing •rif liyestOck
and 'poultry exhibits.
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pecial Events Fori 969.
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1. Decornted. Bicycle $ 5.00-$ ;-*00
and $1.00 for each entry
2 Decorated Tricycle • '• 5.00 4.00 3.00 200
• • • and $1.00 for each entry •
3. Decorated Doll Carriage 3.00 2.00 1.00
, and 50c for each entry
4 Best Costumed Rider on decorated pony
will ,
(Animals wi. not be judged)
6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00
• ' and 01.00 for each entry'
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. Best Costumed Rider on decorated
saddle horse (Animal will not be judged)
1000 800 600 4.00 2.00
6: Oldest Lady 'at the' fair • 5.00.
. Oldest Gentleman at the fair • - 5.00 • .•
-National Costume -6-110- 5-00-
worn by Lady visitor a the fair •
Best Copied National Cdtwme worn 6.00 5.00 3.00
by Lady Director at fair
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• Leo lvfoerbeek of,Kingsbridge
who Was ternembered by Mqtribers
or the community onhis 80th
birthday -Thursday, September 4,
said his only wish'was to liVe one
year more - To be 81 likemy . •
Dad". . ' • • ,
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!' • Reminiscing at his horriei. the old
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•Sitt..,-Josepb?-s• Gonirent-OpPposi..wthe
Kingsbridge Church , .Leo told of'.
his immigration to Canada from
•the city 4.8ergen?Cop'Zoorn,
Holland on july',1; 1927•.'f• • With his .
• wife Elizabeth and four boys' , Peter
and Jacob now Of California, '
Christopher of.Toronto ,:Jolin.9f • ,
Goderich'and:$500 they settled in
Marniora,.0ritario where Mr.
Moerbeek worked at the ,O'Brieri •
and Cobalt Refinery.. •"After being•.
struck 'with Lind disease", he joked,.
• they Carrie to Ashfield Township.
and, workedsfor Hughie Murcheson
• on the12th concession, .a farm
.110W owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jirn '.
[Gilmore.. The family moved to
oilier locationsJir-tiris-district-rthe.
Grounds'.ancf.buildiiig open to pnblit.
Admission • 75c.•• • * ••
. 11:00a,m.-
: judging of try. and petS;
12:00 •
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Manimoth"parade fro& liignscnool led by The
Flying Dutchrrian. Kitcbener Ont•
Fair opened bY. E. A: Starr, Superint endent of .
Ontario Association of. Agricultural Societies.'
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2:30
Band Entertainment, Casturne Judging,
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• EntertainMent. Dettionstrations, Midway. Bingo, ete;:. • •
Pet ShOW,...
Baby Show. •
t-ato-Rae;--Barrel Race, Musica
• horseback, •
4:30p.m. • •
•Removal of Exhibit.s-1-- Hall closes.
8;00 - ••'
A full eVng1 of. entertainment •
' inthe islIdEDOW Public School with 'the • •
king 'Funnyinan" Vince tionntford
• as Master of Ceremonies. '
10:01 pam - •' , • •
• BeautY, CoPtek - 1st iwir.e $50, $10 to each contestant
- to be beld in the Public School.
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BeitdeoPied National,Costtune . .. 6.00 $,00 3.00
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worn by Lady Visitor at fair
11. :Best. Original National Costume orn.
• laady-Direetor-ai,
12. • Best National Costume worn. by
Gentleman visitor at fair • •
13; Best National COsbinie worn by
Gentleman director • '
.14.1.• Schools' Parading in CostUnie
15. .Piittlie School Floats in Parade
16. High School Floats m Parade
17. Decorated .Cars • • . •
Antique Carsprior. to 1930 • .
19. ', Best Society - Float • : ; • .
• 20.. Best Ciimic FlOat • •
, Best Patriotic. .Float ••
• 22: '.Best .ClOwn. • •, •
24: Barrel:Race Horseback.
• 25. Muical•-qairs' on Horseback.
26: •Flag Race .' • •• '
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Pet Show 1.
Iby'Show
DisPlaYs
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t005.00 3.00
: 5-00 3.06.
. • 8.00 ' 6.00 .4.00 2.00, .
15.00 10.00 5.0 3.00
• 1 15.00 :10,00 5.00 '3.00 '
•10.00 • 7.0o, 5.00 3.00. ,
.1200 8.00•.'5.00
25.00 20.00 ,
25.00-'20.00 15.00
25.00 20.00 1500 ; • •
.5.00 ;3.00 •6
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• 6.00 .4.00, •2.00. 100
6.00 4.00 2.00 .1.00
6.00 .4.00 2.00 1.00
SOME, HIGHLIGHTS OF
INTEREST ADDED TO THE
FAIR THIS YEAR
7.E01111K
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• HARNESS AND HITCHING
CONTEST - PET SHOW
CONTEST AND TURTLE
• RACE (Friday waning)
FLOWER
• .DEMONSTRATION (By Mr's%
,W. G. Moorehead or Clinton
• at 2:15 and 3:30 p.m, on -
Saturday)
ANTIQUE DISPLAY
MACHINERY DISPLAY•
CRAFT DISPLAY
Tom Howard propertypn Addie
Martin's Sicleroad. the Gilbert
Fiayneliornestead-on:highway-21,
the Joe, MacMillan farra, no •:
owned by Murray Rankin, •
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Chathamiakcf)fin ailysettled on
the Thomas Jby "p,lice' at they
TWO More children were born,
Mary; Mrs, 'Kenneth Be, Toronto:.,.
and Joseph, Goderich. •
Mrs. Moerbeek died August 16,
1p4,..twoyears after moving into
the former convent and just days ,
tbefore their fifty-first wedding
anniversary.•••• • • '• •• ' • • ,
To day ....Mr moerbeek enJOys
good health; gets to town frequent•:,
1}T. with 14arveyJohnston the rural •
...mailman and is always:at 8:30
lvlass.on Sunda:. y. , .
When asked what he thought of
• the fashionable mint -skirts -i, his
•..smiling reply was ."We never • aa
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HITECHURCH
Op.:Thursday Whitechurch Ir. C
softball team played Atwood fo:.
\st.O.A.A. itha.score9-Oifl
'i•favour of Whitechurch. : •
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On Saturday evening Rockford,
G ofthall •
teams, played at Harristbn with a. •
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score 16.-3 •in favour of Whitechu'rch
•iThis was 0.A .S..A. finals and re••••
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best out of 3' games. This elininI ates Rockford.
• .Mr. and 'Mrs. Toe 'Tiffin. and ,, •
• ;Joey and Mr: and Mr. Ota ill e
1Trffin were in Landon on 'Wednet
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day where Me. and Mrs ..Orviiie "
•i Tiffin had eye check ups,. •
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Mr.,.and MrS, Bill ginroul: and
'Mr'. and Mrs Cardiff of Brue.
visited on Sunday. With ;Mr. and ',,
Oberholtzer of 6.: ;
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d• es •
•..Crowther of Oshawa *Vett the r,
end •with his parents Mrand
ri Tiffin -and •called on hisaD
Parents, Mr: and Mrs'. Orville •
Tiffin.; •
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Mr. and Mrs: Garnet Farrie• r •
spent tli'd week end withanc
• 1\4rs. Wayne Farrier ani family cf •
London and attended London Fair. •
• Mr. and 1,irs. Frank Ross'and
•;Harold casemore arrived horre 01",
rSpnday from their trip to the Fai:ie
• provinces. .•
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• 'MANY OTHER, 'DISPLAYS TOO, .!,••'•,. •
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NOTE -,- Volt* . hii-S.:ii dial* to Win the itchy drot#g, . ,
free•-08titeti both afternoon apd';niett, free treats, , ete,
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•extends sympathy 'td Mrs . IaC•k•
• trnersori of Lticknciw in the parin,E.
of her husband. In the past M•
and Mrs. Etherson showed picr,4'.'es
an g v • at-the714",.I..
,• of their trips ,abroad Which' was
• much appreciated by'the Membett,
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