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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-08, Page 10Nalwm T • i THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ,, z No well'as the do the fair work, ' tions from the municipalities • ;,# ��; ;•',• L .� d r {*- '," � � � � ;, i, ��,: '•, A' . s.CLINTON , Z, ,, =`services ; ,,.• • ` .... ' ED E R O_ . _ ELECTRICAL' CONTRACTOR P resent .as to Wucknow Businessmen, s Association, Mr. r' ' Campbell stated felt�' that it wasp that if the over•100. year organiza cion was to continue , m re _4 workers would, have ta_offer._ther ,and increased revenue would have to be found, He saidlox that the F air has changed its orifi • Mr., Campbell. explained that town and.township grants had not , been increased for Many y'ears ,. y p the but he also explained. that agricultural society was ,robab- - S Y., p l to blame in the fact that the y " X, had never'asked.for additional . , money. •Don Owen Sound might be a fairer way of acquirin funds to operate in that , � everyone in the Community would Y share in a small way. .. Much of � the donations , sometimes more , .:1 . o back to the municipality in g. p - Y .. prize money to local groups and individuals.: • ' ' : BR DRIVE,IN TI.. Office Opens FIRST. SHOW E.. as II-00 .AT A DUSK ,,, 1'•" • TR . ; ..,E. p,m, ',3. <:�i + ,, t .Pty ' .;; b � ,? �r'r:: .. .�.. ., .n .I' 11., . • ELECTRIC HEATING WIRING AND REPAIRS �.. ��, .`�.`�„�� � �� \• .:,' 1.. '. .�. ��•.. i nal purpose of an agricultural ' showplace to that of an urban-, rural da where new areas of"i t- Y Crest have been develo ed He P;r t - , ' ° r - - - felt -that. the present parade is �� , 'second to none and that aeon- siderable amount of work had Lemon, , past president of Owen Sound Fair, past ..resident'of district 10'and p ast resident of the Ontario Assoc- p p iation -of A ricultur l-Societies. g a, was resent..as was Chester Mer- • • , F • , • Mer- ream, a past district director and . George Joynt ,. Reeve of Luck- now , was not in favour of lower- ing expenses by trimmingthe . $ ;parade and bea•uty��contest as. •, some wexe at the meeting•. Mr, .. J o nt felt that this event had. J, ..y. :,., ,,,,.,,,.,. •„�....,......: THURS.,' FRI', DOU4LE '�s Once u . In. The .. i ,-- FEATURE on .. .,,,..,,,,,td July 9-10` • <. A Tune.— ,�,. Weft . :.., 1♦''yA , S r".. z �,�,.�•., � . {� '\\ . ,\%.• _ •• E L E C T R .ELECTRICAL L .MODERNIZATION been done by Charles Webster and . Fair •workers in developing it. • But it seems that many who watch the parade do not pay •their . admission fee 'to ' see the rest of s secretar ` r: Merriam is from been .built up into somethin veryH Secretary., ,.Y•, M <, ..b 'Tara:.. Alsopresent was Me1.•Froud., worthwhile and. that it would. be f ` ro h's fi°rie ho � Tata, past president ,of the Tara folly destroy. y t i snow. Fair and apast district. resident., A : :. president. as well as Mr. Proud's son who is ..., • : • t Orv,the Elliott , Kinloss Reeve , n . Fonda= - •Claudia. Cardinaln .. • !1► Jason Rolm* � In Color, as h Co! •tod • Tose Darling. ng Young; . Men In Their Jaunty � Their. •les" •• k r„ r� ,, i �:` FINANCING AVAILAEI,L.E 1 the Fair in the 'ark and; the,, p : parade -is: not the "money ,maker". currently president of the Owen : stated that while•, the expenses : P 'Sound Fair, Mrs.. Oliver McChar.- : May look high , he doubted if"! Y Jalo Tony 'Curt.' Tarry Tbomas ''' : - ,- - S ' ''• • . . LUCKNOV� Phone 528-51.82 • , that manyeo le� think:'it is... ' p p ., . , Mt, Ca.m bell referred to the ' '. p Fair as one of the few. "big days" Lucknow' has left and: he wondered les of Lochalsh ,'district ladyder- the could.' be lowered too much . Y • . eetor.,• was'also..in attendance, hoot losin some of the' '. -wit 'losing. Each of the men gave advice • interest the present fair com'man' 'on how their particular Fairs had ds. ;3,-`'' ' . Gari Frobo ' Color - Cartoon SAT. MON. -TOES. a ,�e,;,, ! > ;t ;" � , • • • ;FAL'L FAIR• � > . , „ .; .. f •; CONTINUED.FROM PAGE I ••k k -_ -_ Fall Fair workers are few in�.num- • .... ., hers and fmd that theyno•lon er :: ; . . ' " ' ` sg. Can continue to operae utile s if itwas the wish of the commnun- it that it continue, . - . y Reference was made to the high cost of presenting the parade' - bands ,. the. Fair night entertain-... ' ' _ . ; _ _ ,. -.. •.. meet and the-.Miss Midwestern Ontario beauty contest. It -is y still felt by many, however, that been. successful. Manyof their am -bel pointed ted ut th t ideas and• suggestions ,were not• , ; Bab-C l, p in o flew to'Lucknovr Fair Board. Oth- ' new�.directors and associate direr- ers': were. Tara,. village' declare a . 'tors had been sought ;on a number holiday on fair,`da ' We'd-; of oceasons`.without success.; ' We publicY • . Y nesda . so that the' entire com-' ' would,be ver- ',lad if, anyone who: Y � Y 8 Y . Y y P PClint muni tris artici ate: 'How-, would like to serve on.the Fair : ever,.. it later was revealed: that • board in any capacity, or anyone -- July 1'�-1.3-14 �.= DOUBLE-FEATURE; = - i 'W• FIERE EAGLES � a� ... DARE • • ` (ADULT: ENTERTAINMEN. Eastwood Rkh+�rd.surfMary • .Uro. . In Celer., - Y fr ,.. �,>>i, ��> ,•: w, �ti ,,� ' b + t' ; --..r -=this'-is-the- � ;: � some indication of more. workers. { „ ;is forthcoming.. ,. Bob Campbell, resid tit•of the' e P pSo'.far Lucknow Agricultural. Society, . ' chaired the meeting and welcom- .. ` articala-r-irem�'whit-h`--- P , . . has •'built, up the, fair in recent yea'rs to•.the present high point of 'public 'ecce ta,nce, P as public acce tante of P' the•Fair,is concerned.,:it was nevi �e-dn�esda ar-a=is=rh norrnil.--• .:wlro would hke-to�ssi&t-i-n --n half' holiday for business places.' department , 'would co_ ntact. the" .It. has been. the custom for Luck- secretary or,m self", :Mr: Camp- Y. P now business places to close, for••': ,bll stated; '. ,a. couple• of hours. on. Fair day in the afternoon. .This past year , Mrs.. Boby•Struthers , .air Secret- ,:,P,• ,.] �` .,, r _ _ -... - -- en •• -u '•KENNER • JIM .BROWN Thi sto of.a sawn bo s •r for ry y'.se eh o a. fathor, filmad,,on location in India. Color, . • Carbon • ..... Co�i��A�in�g�'.�Soon ��..�. /. 'i 1. :. ;� a I; ed a fa r y goo• crow. o .:in Crest- '► '''" w.ei•ei : :•. - ..: - . 0. - ems_xol Ott) be.an•rP and ro' Y - t-h�-torts Al•:'. -'led financial not close and some of the agri- • ` statement of the fair and.gave �/, RoM AAsHvuui AI stc" a 'THE 'UNDEFEATED"' M ..e-d-citizen-who ;;. .. _,.g * Invitations had-:been sent to the. , Councils of.Lucknow , Kinloss,. Ashfield and- West Wawanosii to 'be-_me-shortage $ ,cultural'societ higher costs coo led withfrnoder - p .ate,,.revenue , as well as an 'e'xtre- . of helping-hands to . ' feel that.it would. other.. facts at•-the niee n when. •' Y $ be beneficial to them if the questioned'by those present:; stores would close for a, time i . ' ' Tss7""R" 'duTCH CASSIDY AND THE,' SUNDANCE KID".' ' .... Wotch For Them!' •• immediately:following' the• parade, Others wlio spoke briefly were Tara Fair board have made it Andy Gaunt, a member. of the c; ,. I t ' °•;' + I ' ���� I air •< • I _• ® -1•1,, a. point to.'collect donations from agricultural society for 40 years; ,� businesses,thro.ugh nit a. wide •Mrs. Reg Jones , Russell Irvin , . area as. well as individuals in the Mrs:. George Newbold; Mrs, . - Oliver ,Mc Charles , Bob Fmia ,' community who 'are not'-Connect,= Y � a bu-s-in'css: .k-le-'1' Harold 'Greer ,. Reg. Jones`,' Omar A Jul •. WHITECHURCH'.:• - I�IM f, E tp,° . ,Edmonton .It,• . e F ,.f „ ��� irive �� o . , _. . -�. _ •. •`• AP, '= r " ' z ----_ - .Yr •• •' Kincardine --ed-w-rth- :Ings i talent show••, operation of the.•fair' Brooks P booth and a regular column •in' The meetingclosed with the the, paper, following their meet-• assurmption that there was enough were all:.points suggested by ' interest' in the Fair.b ' the Com- ' Y the'visitors.,from Tara and which' munityto keep it. going . How- are, already being used in Lueknovi •ever.,. few-definite commitments'• '• ' Mr 'and Mrs Geor a •Conn of g. are spending a.month with his:Parents. NI. r.. and-Mrs... Wallace Conn. Also spending unday with them were .Mr. and• Mrs. Herb Hunter, and Trevor - :41014 Conn-of'• v ' . . <P rt r ' p ';' >r+ , ;, LOCATE ISIEXT-TO:•�OLFIN, G; I�OLLE'R SKATING' SWIMMING, 8l CAMPING NIGHTS: - PHONE 39A723d1: DAY. - PHONE' 39.6-2107,' -;,.�`�`�`;�� WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY- s : - W FRIDAY .'the . Chester Merriam stated that ,oaf a-ss,istanee-t --Etna-tie-ia--help'.:' •Lucknow parade costs might were visible at •last week's meet- $ be considered as high. compared ing I.t', is hoped •• that those ,who to Tara 'but not know in the are Willing to serve 'on.the Faire• 1. $ . '' - background of the situation, he,', oard , or assist , will step for,, , : ..B to�o��e��aLKtchenec_on-Su'nr_ �w- of-London; Miss Toronto , Jason' Conley , . Wingham. Mr:• and, Mrs, Russel Ross and ..., SATURDAY • JULY 8, 9,. 10,11 •was not in a position to judge the . - help-w-r1l- .-_- be�a pp retia edf rO the ••day,` of these costs., ' It was' P �. - where they attended the bap' •.,' . � : ,:_. .. , . ••f aIETENTENTANOOIi /�!` ,q '�i,.4.P 9� enefits ,'Otherwise- . meeting not •have served its pointed mit to Mr, `Merriam willtism. service` s .of their' grandson., g ,aun�w 'IV r •purpose. ' .son of Mr.. and Mrs James Ross:. ,; zbthCenturyFoxGiesents .. • 100- _-. �.- armeeswEacrrsi In.01r•d by JULES YERNE' _ =.r . a.,�,: ::..�<. that:the grade' and associated P. P . . ' .; ' events awhat was ha: hed -Luck: H,> now out R •a • I RIFLES A MARVIN SCHWARTZ S .. JIMBROW111 -.1 j,1,, , ci•'t ., 'ia 1 ' a"� % •y of the doldrums a num`- her: of years ago. • ,. Mr.. Merriam thought the „will •f . Q i �t fef � y : RAQUELWELCH A MERTRINiCINQLcomPoitiET1iNE1rMiNaivaPII� and desire for a community•to key issue. '- .______ LET er twecir.... r SUNDAY MONDAY ESDAY, _ �fa.i_ was-the arid that the financial yatt r s "g I X14 would out e, a .. JULY 12, 1'3, ' work themselves' .• • Considerable 'discussion , • . i '; . w. . • ' > • ' .in over •a'thousand years of Enaliih elso `_ —•around g tory. there has' been only one OUi 13 b0111bS, • ._—;�«,;