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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-22, Page 22a, •P PAG! MINTY•TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO In -A Design:':and Style To Suit 'Your Home • !I1AST0MMJC, UNITS As :low As $27.60 %r. IN SIZES w. 6' FEET WIDE UP; TO 40 FEET .WIDE PHONE, 528-3118 LUCKNOW • el cis aim, Belfast' ball team won the area league senior •championship on .� _ .._ <..-Sunda�y--nighrby::a 3 .i;'wrrr-'ovet""--• Kinloss,, • This gave ,Belfast three wins .to• two by ,Kinlossthe 'be'st-of-five series. CONTINUED•FROM PAGE 1 • Grant Chisholm and Barry Mc - Donagh shared the•. pfig_ itchiduo for the• winners•wi•th Gary Caesar behind the: bat•. Bylaw officer Havens stated _that a complaint had been_r.i.p v- ed' by him that the building permit for Lucknow should be $3'for the es. rstt ousan`d follars 'instead of $5 •and that thegent complaining, had proof of this. Council stated .ihat_theirset,of fees-,i-s-th;e sa:m-e • as adjacent rnun cipaaitiet and • Foy. osc lWd_Sta Whey was • on the mound' With Donald Saund 'ers catching.. Tom Mortison, president of the • Luc know Legion, presented a re ri; Alton, coach of the Bel- • fast team, 0•• e.'er, teams were in the senior 6r W ,ing, In the playoffs, ]Cin-, • loss elirpinated Port Albert•and received a "bye' rite the final,, rckrtcw i r rr.ated Kingsbridge. fast pat ()tit west W.awanoth, ,t, eliminated I,ur1trioww bef6,re "g 'the finals against' Rinlos'i, that'recent permits dy targe con- tractors had brought no complaints when paying. • A reu est o a • edtilar's_e of .part• o a year, at a reduce,; rate,, was turned down. The• applicant was a produce peddlar Who wbuid visit' the .town once a week, .• if '0‘. "council felt that the saw grail property was' a safety hazard and the bylaw officer, was,ins•tructed to write the owners attAnforri them that it •eor tray ries existing .byaia ►s in the village.. FAIR NEWS CONTINUED FRO•MI PAGE .l were: in operation and others carol in on 'Saturday to give Fair goers lots Of displays to see;, *-*,p*e.e;a: . Rick -Orr , "teacher at .Brook- side school, entertained with guitar and vocal nurnbers at the , are Friday night..;. A. lack of a sound system rare his jo,b: a tough .one ,.`but• Rick gamely. made the -best of7. ConitestantS''• • for the Queen of the Fair..contest-'• ,gathered at the arena before pro, ceeding to the public school aud- itorium:.where they were introduc- ed and the winners announce.: Dancing took place at the school - to the music of the Callous Blue, At the arena. on Friday night , sev era] novelty contests were held. Winnersin the rnen•snail driving .contest were Ralph Aalders•, Glen Walden and Roan Macha.n. • In the ladies division , Mrs„ Stewart Farrell Ma's.' Lorne Luther and • Mrs. Frank Alton .proved who does :.the:.carpentr"y-.work around_'their homes. Bestrooster,erowing was, by Larry Aalders.,.Jeanne Reid and • a•aoa ,• •' Weather plays an important ;part in the success of any fall. Fair Saturday,dawned bright and -stay, aft .a nsw-er. to a-ny• Fair w-erk er's prayers !The parade , r>ghimw__ after noon.~ usually .starts the :Fair • officially but many people were., onhand i -the ornifg at th park and -by the• time the '1 p.`m'.. paradetime had .rolled„ around, the•street Vvas Tined with people and cars. The Fair parade .was a credit to its'organizers.and captur- ed :the attention .of a11, , Lucknow•. C 0. an• ma • e.two trips down the street., at the head; and at the. ,tear of the parade.. In between the viewers heard pipe .band ',music' by the Bruce County'Junior. Pipe.. Band• who/played the. kind: of 'mus is many of the Scottish folk of thtS conrruIIrity. eni y Hanover :. Hi -Lite Majorettes were also in• the paradeas well 'as Miss Doniin- ion Of.Canada: and;.girls entered in the •Miss. Midwestern Ontario beau- ty coiitest. • a a • a a a a ' A multitude of horses, ponies,. decorated bikes, trikes. and doll''. buggies , ; a's well as floats.•, decor- ated cars ;_clowns, etc. filled: the:. parade route. ,O OO • • • • • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEN in her `main street apartment. She seldom misses a day "down town."; nor an opportunity to attend, any social. function in the village, Dan anti. Rosa hada kiss. and a word of congratulations for one'. another whdn they received the awards.. : i**,o parade winners, as announced ;• fro,nuthe, platform Were;, school' floats • ;Kingsbridge , ,Brookside , Lucknow and -North Ashfieid; dec- orated cars, McDonagh Insurance Oraen.•1ock',; Ripley; society•fioat., Lucknow Town aiYrd. Country ,Club ,`• ' Lucknow Scouts, Lucknow• Lions: Club; comic float , Teeswater Creamery, .Lucknow Co-op, Brian' and Yana .Gammie; patriotic" float , Bank o.f.Montreal, •Whit Vance, • Goderich , lluror� Bruce Swingers; best clown; Ed Blackwell; detorat ed bike , Mark .Gunter Kevin Bolt, Debbie .fiolt Sharon Van Stenipvoort; decorated take, Jamie Nicholls Steven Hamilton, hlelen Maclntyre , Feggy",Gibson; doll carriages , Ann; Hamilton , • :Nancy Hald:enby and Lisa Husk; ponies, Blair Alton, .Jane` Messen.-. ger. , . Brent• Scott., Mary Lynn .A'lton, Ronnie Aalders; saddle, horses b ©olt-EdnaTA- Dave ,'Fnniga n', Norn•ra. Riley ., Randy Alton. ANNOUN EMMERT ON. Mr; 'and Elliott', R. R. 1 K pleased. to .armour] 'co.ming, marriage ter Jill: Diane to. John Emrnertoi;; Mrs. Chester, Env; loo.' The weddj Qctober'2 ; 10714 pine Ri;Ver tinitt'd there were ponv n younger childret. oo.a.a. Activity swung Saturday evening was presented by ' Brown of Ottawa. bined with. the Mi Ontario contest wl at•91p..nl,'and wh elsewhere., Ca 11 was chai.rifia,n fpr test, in the everiitr: a .0 Q 4 0 •a:*o+•*•1.1' There• was entertainnent galore in all sections 'of the park. 4-H • club achievernent' d.ay will': be re Torte ireirdgra ls�areobta'rned from. thosein charge the horse• `show androdeo`events were very.. interesting and the baby,show ,- as always, isa popular,' event, The midway,rides kept "very busy , • •'throughout the afternoon and: a polled arrtius hci .Board•. Gwen hac °and 'the:y were soli ceeds 'goiu ' to tile' Society, Saturday e. (trim.: and Doti o; 114 ielt'•n:. •thI was e'wiunor., • • aaoaa, Th:crc wz}s one at the Lticl:uo Reports of tStller e% permits, will a.Pl'i this issue. ert: anion Pays V -"r WL9./ E=4,4$ . a•_vL::` a '•Bpm was• master of •ceremonies for the afternoon and called on ,the follow• 111 : r dt_to_xh,e.o eni-n --o-f-thea &p • P � Fair ;.reeve George Soynt of Luck now; .Reeves• Orville Elliott of Kinloss; and Bob Lyonsso Wawanosh; Murray Gaunt, MPP. for Huron-Bruce;;Bob Gilchrist, •pr-wide--ru-of the=L tEknow-A,gri"e 1. tural•:Society and Ross Whicher;. M.P. for Brucewho officially opened the Fair; / • « ,,•t•.• alatform,en're.rtai-nm ti -w -p-rbvide -t rouges e a ternoon' by. a trained. d'og•act and step dan- cers from Seaforth, the Storey' sisters with accompaniment by • Nelson Howe: Ms*e••• ei• 'Dan MacKinnon of ,Brucelea Haven, n Walkerton, fortherly of Kinloss, was the oldest gent at. the Fair.; Date was'91 oh Fair day and did .a little step'darlc'e to the bagpipe music. of "Road to the: lisle" after the. band played' the piece at his reciuest,' Mrs. Eri6 ward Thom of •luCknow was award ed the prize for the oldest 'lady, Mrs • "hon7 is 80 and lives alone t,ZK SPRFL:ING or eonven enoe. 'hy is a Fall applkation of fertilizer so profitable? table? RESSINC HAY AND PASTURE insur ,ness', and hence winter survival of' the alfalfa ,'at iinreased`sor1 fertility level also eans `i7 ' owth=hi•-her yields ;more feed per' acre more -more gain on beef. GALL .:P.. r impe ten e-4 i ear's cash crops. Plow -down prevents.seed burnin amount of fertilizer than' is safe. to .apply' near th used I r -it lizer isJbetterm• eii-i' 1 and h stocks are turned under results in a faster decompd REMEMBER ! CO-OP Bulk Spreading islast, lal ec nsn ioaL Yarn:gP.t._.CO.OP-- 'ei t lite preadiati1 mately the bag price. Another of the many farme Lucknow District Ci • Phone 528 212