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wEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1971
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,.LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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RIPLFX FAIR.
CONTINUED FROMME 2.,
tive directed it and'annoitnced..
the result's over he mike, • .
The showing of heavy and wagi,
• on horses continued WI:the infield
with directors Dr; Pete 1.3issonnette
uid Stuart Aitken in charge and
judge Nomad Schmidt -of •
wa lkerton placing the 'Classes.
wis the best horse show in Rip-
. ley in years with at least 16 tearris• •
in-PerChe rolls , clydes.
• and wi:go'n horses andr.pany saddle.
horses iud pQfl1e piesent;'
the 'horse classes•Were'Eug-,
ene MacLeod of Kincardine, Andy
dutc, Carinen.,Fullerton, George
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Neat Lamont all of the,
' Paisley •dre( IZobert Eden of •
• lount•Fores:t , Jiin Aitchison of
Lucloiow .Alla.liOrsburgh of HoI-:
steiriand E.1 Hodgins of •Kincar -
cline.. some, of those in saddle. and
•'pony classes were Da.nry• Walden,
Mts., RonAlton
David iihnigan'; Len Meyer •
Sharon ( uVbell, Brian Shewfelt
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John and Bill Ferguson, Brenda
•Veen, carol Plegt,,Jackie John,ston, Ralph AAld,ers., Perrin Low,
ry, galph.KUnrg .rid Marilyn
lthody, •
Here with herds of beef Cattle
Were Andy Gaunt, Geor13,e Ken- •
nedy and•Keith Whittingtm with
'several loba.l. hoys showing their
4-H calves in the Cominerci41 •
cattle class. Committee inetiar,
ge 4f the cattle how Were VotY-at
SteWart.., Jack - Farrell and Atitin
Martin and Oliver MacCharles
Was the:judge',
Len Leverton's midway rides
were set up and operated by his
men with Len himself atanother
fair. •Brian Shewfelt , who pur-•
chased I3urton Shewielt's ponies,
ha.d.pony 'rides for the kid- The
ladies of the Purple*C.;roVe '
en's Institute operated the,refresh-
•fnent booth, and it was 'a popular
.place with the ladies selling
hundreds of hot dogs. It wasa*
.":fun day1'.with some adults
finding the sides' quite.a n itra
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rim prize win:ner . for clowns
at the Ripley .Fall fair On Saturday
,were.Fuddle arid puddle
lohnston , datighter'bf Mr. •and
.Mrs. Morgan.JOhriston; R. 4 Ri-P7
ley ,on the -left and BeVerley
SCott , 11, daughter of Mr. and.
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tion.and .for 'those returning •horne
it was a time Of.remerribering
'and reunion'. • ' •••
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• - The hall display set up op. '
.Thi'irsclay and tridarmOrning was
outstanding wilrfhe quality•aricr:
tnt:4-e-r-orer1iilpits better than
ev0. The ntiniber,o,f exhibitor'
'tali.ing part the indoor display
'exceed onehundred., notOoutiting
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the' sChOol students. Normally • '
the first wOili bee in setting up
•-the-display..,sta-nds-i-s-h-eld. 'on mori:-
day evening- but last ,week there
•wasa downpour of ram lasting •
ter Ferguson had .the bee on':Tues-.
day 'afternoon.. In the work creW
were Lester and John_l_ergusion
JackCampbell of Arnberley;
Mervyn Hooey, Norval Stewart;
John C. Mat•Donalti,; jack Farrell
Iiimiltdn• MacKinnon Kenny Mac•
Donald andAb Wylds. ,!Jo laCly
directors
Mrs', Wm. J. .Arnold
Mervyn' Hooey were there to help
arrangement ine cover-
ing the stands.;.. After four on Wed;
nesda y • a fternOon the teachers 'at • ,
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Irq- o • Tr in t e so oo wor
Mrs. John D. MacKay was in.
charge. On Thursday afternoon,
these exhibits were judged and
the Winning exhibitsyere placed
la On T'..tir da.L
'on theA.
evening,: Some Of tiletthicherr
assisting were 'Mrs. Althea Devitt
Mrs.. Dave Henderson, Terry
Kummer Mrs.' William Peter-
haugh and the cotnrnittee on
Thursday Mrs.' Betty SCbtt ,' Mit. .•
Gayle Lowry and Mrs. 'Marianne
Smeltzer. The public .shot dis
play, varied; cokrfu1 and interest/
ing covered'. the whole end of the:
high school auditorium-. The
high,tchodi display of arts and • •
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Iwthe baRing and canning class
there were hundreds of exhibits.
Regular exhibitors of past years in
this cldss suckas'Mts:.Lorraine
Homes Of millarton,, Mrs. GebTge
Donalda MacLean of Ripley,
Mrs. Bessie Parra: of Kincardine,
M tg. Wilma Sutton mrs. Shirley'
LOWry, , Mrs. Glen Stanley, mrs,
Carl Hooey'of Hurons t-6 mention
a few were joined by such exhib-
itors AS Mrs, Mid Hunter, , Mrs.
SteWart Hunter and Mit. George'
Maee of Arthow, Mrs. Ivitiriel •
Steeh of Huronand Mrs. tiathel
Lemoing of Itipleyqor the fiat
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s. on Dore. When Mr:. Stan
McNeil of the li,amiltan SPectator
newspapervisited the display On
Pridaya-fterho
Tiverton Was busy
tasting 19:different jars of chili
sauce, , - •
Lady directors lOoking after this
domestic science class were Mrs.
Wrn 11-7r76W-Mis-: •7—
Mrs. Ernie Thompson and Mrs
Myrtle (Jack):Mactean. In
Charge of the needlewOr4 section.
were Mrs!' Hotiard ThOmpson,Mts
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Cecil Humphrey; Mil! Mervyn ,
Hooey, Mts. Jack Patten: and • '
Mrs. Dan A. MacDonald. Time •
idid not permit a close check On
this display but a9' gulltg Were
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