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THE .LUCKNOW SENTiI EI, LUCK.N,OW, ONTARIO
!E.,JNESDAY,, SEPT:EMtBE.
'RIPLEY FAIR
. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13
counted entered by such exhibitors
her willing co-operation in
judging the flower entries when it
Was found •out on•Friday noon that
the appointed•.judg a Was not com-
arion puled out all her •
own entries_ in :the :flowe dispia_y •
and had.Olive'rpack them away
in 'the car before starting :, .' This
act o£ a'•co-=ope.xat1rou-is..de.e.rned
worthy .of mention and: should' not
soon, be forgotten.' Scoring the
'Most points •was ' Mrs. Stewart
Hunter followed by Mrs,. Mid,
Hunter, both of the. Armoww area
in Kincardine Township. Other. '.
winners were i: Stewart S,hielis;'
Mrs.' Muriel Steeb,, Mrs:. Hark-
hess•.and. Mrs. Glen Stanley. •:.
"There was a: nice exhibit of .;lads,.
dahlias, asters , : A fncan•
violets; gera�niurns and foliate,
Over-all 'winner in the ladies
work was Mrs George' \lcKee' •'
who,.'gets, a silver bowl donated by
Simpson Sears.:.,•.
as Mrs. Jack. Carter 'of Ripley,
winner atthe ,C;N.E. ; Mrs., Mc.
Kee ,,Mrs.. C Ritchie ivies, S..
rater, Mrs. M. I••iunter--•Mrs.:.
Donald MacKay Mss:;'Wanita •:
Hollands , Mrs: Marion' .MeC:har1'es,
• Mrs. 'Alvin Thompson 'a`nd Mrs. ' •
George Harkness. ' Also 27. dresses
were ondisplay .winners here -'
.s__6,ess'.ie,_Earre.l'1,Mrs:.._..Keith
B1aek'wel'1; Ivus. Pete
Bissonnet•te , •:Mrs. Done Rock, and
Mrs C1. Ritchie. ' .Mrs; Jack '.
''Carter shad a first , prize :quilt.
.which attracted, considerable
attention. .:It, pictured ',in true
colours twelve common breeds.
• Of :cattle.
There w• ere'more,,entries this
• year in flowers and.the' display '
was colorful ,Ladies.':in.;c•harge
were Mrs: Oscar White'., ••Mrs..
Charles ,Smith.,. and Mrs. Ewan
\lac•Lean c f.Lochalsh. The
thanks of the Ripley fair aboard',
goes'to. Mrs, . Oliver, \•lcCharles for
Stocker Sale
Here On Monday,
412 head; went through the auc-
tion ring at the I udknow Coral
inunity,, Sale on Monday. I3ob.
.Mclin>fosh is salve manager,
3 calves averaging 410. lbs.
were Sold; by Leonard Coiirtney
of Amberley to Culbert Bros... of
Dungannon -for X13
11 steers averaging '760 lbs..'
Were sold by Ked, Wheeler4.1304.
•.13e1
frave.to Hill Livingstone, of 'Ash_
field - for 35.8G, •
9 heifers averaging. 758 lbs.
'were sold by Alex Hackett of
Ashfield to John And'rew of Ash.. --
field
sh;field: for 300.
Honour Parents On
LUCKNQWWME
DEBENTURES
AVAILABLE LOCALLY
•
ear Term
APPLY' MUNICIPAL OFFICE
LUCKNOW
40th Anniversary--�-----
LANGSIDE NEWS..
Nil!. and Mrs. Robert..11regnian
and family attended the 40th.
wedding anniversary of Mrs. I3reg
rnan's parents .Mr, and. Mrs.. • Corn-
hus—Rie-14 Staszi
Beach; on.Sunday.
.Ahout'thirty -five rite•rnbers of•
the family Were present
including Mr.. Nell's sister.. and ,
•her hushand from Holland and
also:an aunt of Mia Nell ;froni
Fiol=la ri1: , e
• T,he fanily visiteda niuseurn
On- an island and enjoyed .alovely
dinner at--Naiicy Airilla p
Mr._ and Mrs.: Nell received a :
leather•r.ecliner chair.•froin their,
iriirnediate fare ly•as.well as
:many other gifts
The. school displays, both..pub
Tic and high,.school w�•ere new,:
'original and outstanding'.' One
would .have. to see them .
Across the auditorium stage,.
girls 4=11/club Work, while down: .
sta.i'r.s.;Were the sheaves'.of c.orn'and
,samples •othay. • Also a colorful.',
forestry display looked after .by
J6111. Nolan.pf Owen .Sound . A
hrief cliecl< in the hall showed 20 ,.
sheaves o€'c'orn `six;bushels .of.
cobs,, ..even. vegetable 'collectio.ns
and 28 e`xlibi:.ts,.of hay.,. Norman '
Sclir:nidt of: Walkerton, was the
ju.dge•there an.d•ale'had the .assis
rance. of director Elam,.. •l.achinnon
.Stewart Needhanrand others.
In :charge of the, arts and: erafts •
4-11 grain e.lub •s o,w t
4' bags of ,;rain aid •.
corn cobs:as--w-eH..t
er's`projecl'bt)ok.on d
takes many people to
'Ca reta.ke,rs . \ In rdoc k. '
and liatniltori';':;,i,c
Jrnost co-operative ,iii
principals �Vrlliana '1';
Floyd Sta nley then
teachers and t•.hE•
their part in tir,�k'iti
fair Teachers..
-a lid I g" l iF.:1:1 riff-
i:zed
:ilei-
ized wonderfili,di,pl:.r
work, `.•lrs CW d'c,1:
\irs; Gladys Arnold a
ladies for cgverii.1 >i
i%ig it1 every. way •.hill
and worneri who leaf
Work to come
fair:.
slay were N1ts. Frank Fair and
Mrs. 'Elmer Courtney.. Many dif-
ferent types of handcrafted artier
les were shown,.
were' displayed j gra' in s1leaves
oats., wheat and : barley. Winners
here'w'ere ',Norman :Schrnidt
Bob,hDoug and Donnie •Bissonnette.
Donald; Forster , 'Ja tees fatten,
,
\lrs.,C,len Sta,nle}', Ab and:•Frim
\Vy ids. There.were '7;i bags oil:
grain 'and sexed On exhibit and'
judge Jil.n.Richirdson. of Walker.
ton; had .a long ;a fternoori:' Assist
,ing hie, were:di•rectors Gordori
Patterson:, Jack•'1 arrell•, Jinn Need
•licini and Hu•g MaSon.
,O.ver in the upstairs•'of the Hur-
on T.owiiship hall wer.e'. displayed
the've;etables', fruits and the
Twenty nine paintings were
counted •and sonie of .those ,exhib-
,tiny-the-m•-inc'ltfd lrs:- Wri'nita-:.-
Hol la nds `, Mrs t3ett e Ma c Le od ,•
Mrs. Danielle Martel, Mrs: Anne
MoCosh Miss Beverly '.Sniitkt. Mrs.
Marion \1eCharles, ,ind ;qrs.
dred:,l hompson ,
A 'further word On the grain'
showlon those .7.3' h i,gs.whe:n the
final decisions were rea'ched\the
chaiii.pions .and, reserves were,,as'
follows`'- for Wheat. Harold Court'-
13ih1 Schinidt of •\lildMay and.:
\tilt n :\'1 irti:n.of H iron .and for'.
oats Alan. McLean of tiu.ron and':.
Bill:'Schniidt Of \iildnray. In, the
Presiident 1.e'5t c•:.
Stewart° ShiE.l1 '.or 1�c
'convicted the wori<
poultry..0 ra ti's', '.t; �c� •'l`
not .,ci riipleted ,int. 11'
yes 7 '\%''ttync .i��rr ��a•<
the outsi;iudia:: Exi.1'
poultrit;aitd
tinued•'tliLit'
in'g:their • fa von.:r `pc
urday 'et'Eltiii� tile: its
dance
`liai'i; Oil .•IUtld.i': :
find 1.
c:1e• in'aip' O iai
crates rind such likt.`
away :for, anotltt;
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