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1972 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1972 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELIVIEN
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BY AB WYLDS.
Congratulations are extended
to Miss Sherry Pollock, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pollock
of the fifteendu, north of Ripley ,
who Went all the Way in the Dairy
Princess competition last week at
the Canadian National Exhibition
in Toronto. A year. ago Sherry
won the Bruce County Dairy Prin-
cess award at Walkerton. .0n
August 24 at the C.N.E. she'-won
in the preliminary round elimin-
ating last year's runner-up. Then
on Tuesday of this past week
Sherry took the semi-finals and '
on Thursday evening in the•finalt
in the arena in the Coliseum she
cess. On Saturday morning she
had her new white car in Ripley
and- gave-her-grandmother
Ernie Pollock a ride around town.
Some of the things Sherry won in-
clude trips to Britain and United
States, credit and service cards for
car travel, a silver tea service ,
luggage typewriter , a wrist watch,
a television set ; besides several
other items and 'for the farm back-
home a tractor radio and pure bred
Ayrshire. ,Sherry took part in the
Kincardine Fall Fair last Saturday.
However she will be Unable to be
at the Ripley-Huron fall fair as she
is 'scheduled to be in • Madison*,
Wisconsin on September 30'; She
has a manager director and for the
Congratulations of the Ripley
Huron area 'folks goes to Norman
-Ballwhamas_first in_Grade_13 last
June at, the F. E. •
Madill SecOndary School in Wing-
ham with the high average of
90.2 per cent. He is the son of
Rev. and Mrs. George Ball of
Ripley. Normans prans to take
Engineering at Universityas his
oltcler brother Gordon did , only
'Norman will go to Toronto. Norm-
an ways awarded an Ontario Schol7
arship of 3150 and as'an Ontario
Scholar receives a special certifi-
cate.
Our •apolOgy to .Mrs. Hilda Rus-
tin of Ripley for reporting that
she was residing at FaithaVen in
Miss Dianne MacKay, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKay
of concession 10, Huron took part
in the Silver Dollar Competitiori
at the Orangeville Fair last Satur-
day, Dianne was one of four en-
trants from Bruce County in thi's
4-.H Dairy Competition. The•
competition is. quite difficult in-
volving a lot of work. It
includes a quiz on raising dairy
'cattle •and a written essay on a -
current dairy to-pic. Dianne also
had to show her calf and she was.
judged on her showmanship abil-
ity. This makes three girls along
the tenth concession of Huion
Township who have been "putting
the place on the map" - Ellen
Elliott, Sherry Pollock and now
' Dianne MacKay duIng this past •
month.
On Friday evening August 25k ,
1072 a farewell party was held
for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Needhath
and daughters Donna and Mary
who are „leaving their tenth con-
cession farm to reside in their'
home in Ripley. Neighbours and
former neighbours gathered at the
Needham home for a good social
visit. After readings by Mrs.
Donald Gillies and: Mrs. Morford
Mackay were given atedi, _sp,ekches
expressing farewell wishes by a
feW neighbours, pip. Elliott , as
master of ceremonies, read an
address coMposed bylack Carter.
A swag lamp, T. V. tables, and
a cannister set were presented to
Russ-and Elv-a---anc4edrooFn-1-a-mps
to Donna and Mary. A bountiful
lunch was served: Many years of
well deserVed retirement are wish-
ed to Rusi and Elva and the hope
that their years in Ripley will be
most happy. The address was:
TO RUSS AND ELVA NEEDHAM •
Now we're gathered here tonight ,
1 am Sure you all know why ,
Let us turn our memOries back,
orne-yea-rs•-gone4 .
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When,Russ was cdtirting Elva ,
Maybe I shouldn't,say,
He drove a buckskin driver,
That had 'often ruri away.
He could kick, balk or stand,
Just as pretty /as you please,
Of course it always happened.;
en, he got you in a squeeze.
AT
LUCKNOW FALL FAIR
SATURDAY, SgPTEMBER 16*,
PLAN NOW FOR YOUR ENTRIES
IN THE FALL FAIR
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LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF VARIOUS CLASSES YOU CAN
ENTER AND THE CASH'PRIZES GIVEN.
1. Decorated Bicycle $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 .50c
2. Deborated Tricycle 3.uu 2.00 1.00 ..50c
3. Decorated Doll Carriage 1.50 1.00 .75 .50
4. Best Costumed Rider on decorated pony.
(Animals will not be judged)
6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00
5. Largest fathily at .the fair $5.00,
6. Oldest Lady at the fair 5.00
7. Oldest Gentleman at the fair , i 5.00
8. Best Original National Costume 6.00 5.00 3.00
worn by Lady visitor at the faie'
9. Best Copied National Costume worn 6:00 5.00 3.00:
py Lady birector at fair
10. Best Copied National Costume 6.00 5.00 3.00.
worn by Lady Visitor at fair ,
11. Best Original -National Costume worn 6.00 5.00 . 3.00
by Lady -Director at fair ' :
12. Be§t National Costume worn by 6.00 5.00 3.00,
• Gentleman visitor at fair
13.• Best National Costume worn by
Gentleman director 4
6.90 5.00 3.00
Schools Parading in•Costume 8.00 6.00 4.00 2:00
Public School Floats in Parade° 15.00 10.00 5.00 3.00
High School Floats in Parade 15.00 10.00 5.00 3.00
Decorated Cars J0.00 7.00 5.00 3.00
Antique Cars, pri6r to 1930 12.00 8.00 r)5.00
1q. Be4 Soddy Float 25.00 20.00 15.00 ,
20. Best Comic Float • 25.00 20.00 15.00.
,21. Best Patriotic Float
_22-..Best-Clown (in parade)
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, CLASS 16A - SADDLE HORSES
1. Parade .class (must ride in parade)
2. Saddle hOrse in saddle, rider properly attired •
• 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00." 4.00 2.00
3. Western Pleasure saddle class
12.00_10,00 8.00 6..00 4.00 2,00
4. Best mare or gelding on grounds ,5.00 3.00 2.00
Th is Week In
next year is an employee of the.
Milk Board. In this position 'she
is under their direction at all
times during the next year. Her
father WalLy_takes_her Bilffaln
for Tuesday of this week. Every-
one here is quite.happy for Sherry.
A bus load went down to Toronto
'from Kincardine and Ripley areas
on 'Thursday to, cheer her along 'in
the competition. This is the
first time a Bruce County girl has
won the Ontario-title. .
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25.00 20.00 15.00
•73.00 2.00
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1. Potato Race on pony $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00
2. Musical chairs on horseback . 6.00 4.00 2.00 1.00
Entfy- fee-• of- 50C per-entryTin-each-of-the- follovving- four
events to be paid to the secretary by 1 p.m. on fair day ,
3. Barrel race on horseback 6.00 4.00 °. 3.00 2.00
4. Flag race on horseback - 6.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 ( 5. Pick up race on horseback , 6.00 4.00 3.00 2.00
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One night he went for Elva ,'
To take herto a show ,
So they both got in and cuddled
up,
Tiff the buckskin wouldn't go.
They sat there for an hour,
Till they both ran out of talk,
So Elva said we're going,
---r--We'll-bot-h-g-et--out-a-nd walk..
So down the road they headed,
The night was dark as pitch,
And Elva said "Russ hold me tight ,
I may fall in the ditch."
It Was late when theY. arrived in
And the stores and streets were
blaek
So they sat and rested a bit,
Before they headed badk.
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RuSs said one thing I'm thinking,
And that I knoW I'll do,
Is sell that damn old buckskin,
They can put him into glue.
,He may be so'contrary , •
He'llneither lead nor drive,
But I don't give a didley damn,
If they scorch him alive.
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The Needham's were good neigh-
bours.
While they lived on this farm,
They always- gave-a helping hand ,
And did no person harm. r •
We are sorry they are leaving,
-0-eth4s it's for die -best ,
When years creep upon Us,
Its time to take a rest.
We wish you health and happiness,
In the new home you have bOtight
But don't forget your old neigh-
botirs ,
We'll miss you a lot..
Our thanks .to Mrs. Lois 'Mackay,.
a neighbour across the tenth from
Russ and Elva , -for this report.
The John Schnurr Contracting
mats eruther , and-other-equip-
ment from Hepworth which had '
been hauling gravel north , ;
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