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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-06, Page 18THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 17OCKNOVII, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 197 PAGE EIGHTEEN Nine Area: 61tis. (compete for Miss. Lucknow: .,Foir. Queen, Bev MacPbersgo Is WinnO, Will Compete In Fair Contest A$hfield,Native Dies At Gogerich THOMAS TWAMLEY. • WE :HAVE . ALL THE ITEMS IN. STOCK YOU REQUIRE FOR BUILDING. A CHIMNEY • 8" x 8" GLAZED CHIMNEY FLUE x 12" GLAZED CHIMNEY FLUE. • Thomas Levi Tw,,ainley died on August 20 in Alexandra Ivrailn and General Hospital at the'age • of 82. His place.af residence was '304. Regent Street , 6culerich, ° The deceased was born May 3, 1890 in Ashfield Township, the son of William Twamley and Margaret Shearer.. lie :attended Belfast Public -School. CHIMNEY BLOCKS CHIMNEY CAPS BRICK MORTAR MIX Mr. Twamley worked as a farmer. He lived with his step- mother, Mrs. William Twamley, the former Mary Cameron, who passed away May 5 , 1949. LIME Miss Lucknow, Fair was crown- ed at the LucknoW Labour Day Celebrations last weekend. She • is 'Bev MacPheison, 17, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bill MacPher , son of St.. Helens,- She will reign as Miss •Lucknow air 'this year, will he 'eligible to enter - the Sweetheart of the Fairs'-corn- .petition at the Canadian Nation-. al Exhibition in 1973 and will represent'Lucknow -Fair .at the Fairs. Convention in Toronto next February.. • • As Miss Lucknow Fair, Bev will also enter the Miss Midwest- ern Ontario Beauty, Contest in Lucknow. on Fall Fair day this month. Second place winner. in the con- test was Karen Elliott , ler, daugh- ter of Mr, and-Mtr.-Orville - Elliott of Lucknow'. Thiid place went to-.Donna Chamney, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.: Stuart Chamney., 2 Auburn. Mr. Twamley was,predeceas4 by one brother Arthur , two sisters (Ella) Mrs. Earl Begley and • Violet. He is survived by two nephews Lloyd Begley of Sear- borough and Orville Begley of Vancouver and several cousins, and' Mrs. Harold Errington; Lor- raine Boyle , Luc.know ,.datighter of Mr, and Mrs. Jirn Boyle. Master of ceremonies for. the event was Donna Taylor of the Luc know 'Recreation Planning and Development Committee: - • - Judges for the contest were Mr. 'and Mrs. DeWitt .Miller and Mr and Mrs., Hans Schipper of Wing- ham: Linda. Stanley , Miss Lucknow Fair of last year, crowned Bev MacPherson and presented her with a 'gift and roses on behalf of the Lucknow Agricultural Society. Bev received a set. of luggage. as :the winner. Bob Gilchrist , president of the Lucknow Agricultural Society., preseritecrthe-winner—With-sash and spoke a feW words to the' gathering. . The two runners-up were pres— ented with gifts as were all whO entered the contest. Linda Stanley , 16, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Stanley of Lucknow, last year's Miss .Lucknow Fair, extended her thankS fot a'wonderful year. • The evening continued with .• The funeral was held Tuesday, August 22 at 2 p.m. from' Stiles Funeral' Home.' Captain Dan" connor•of Goderich Salvation Amy CorpsofficlOul. Inter- ment was in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow N W:-HENDERSeN LUMBER LTD. Pallbearers were Wilfred Hack. ett , Clifford Iiacktt, Bert Alton Blake Alton, Isaac Nixon, Ralph Ca'inecon all former nets r oar frbm Ashfield Other entries in the contest , in the order of their appearance, were Laurie Chisholm, Lucknow ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Chisholm; Barb Stanley, R. R. 4 Kincardine\ daughter of Mr. and Mrs.—Ray_Stauley;_ Elaine Schum...-__ acher ,.R. R. 1 Holyrood, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schu- macher; Joy-Eraberlin7lue-k= ' now , daughter of Mr. and Mis, Fred Emherlin; Nancy Errington, R. R. 2 Auburn; daughter of Mr. • FlOwer bearers:were Tom Glen and Carman Whitmore. LUCKNOW DAIRY PRINCESS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 , given; assembling of , milking machines, Milking, preparation Of cow , etc. Sherry received her award from Mik‘ W. A. Stewart,. wife of Ontario's Minister of Agriculture. Also participating in e'crown Ang_Kas_Nancy Brown.of Grand Valley ,.;last year's winner. The event was' held at the Coliseum at the C.N.E. With a large audience watching the finals.. Stotch :1 /2 " 49 ON DISPENSE' SUGG. LIST 49c PRICES EFFECTIVE MON., SEPT. 4 TO SAT. SEPT. 9 WATCH FOR THESE ADS — THEY'LL SAVE YOU MONEY Canada, United States, and a trip to. Great Britain. Sherry represented Bruce County in the Ontario Dairy Princess corn-, . petition. She won the 19'72 Bruce County Dairy Princess'competition in. Walkerton last surrimer and this made her eligible to enter the Ontario contest at the C.N.E. last week. K• AIR FRESHENER DISINFECTANT 14 OZ. SLOGS. UST 119 She again won the 19'73 Bruce County Dairy Princess award in Kincarditte_earlier_this summer, but after being named Ontario. Dairy Princess, Sherry's Bruce County title will gO to the runner- • up'Catherine Craig of Kincardine Township. Catherine is a grand-. daughter of Mrs. Donalda Goessel of Ripley. • Sherry will now be eligible to enter the Canadian Dairy Princess Competition at the C.N.E. next IZ HANIP110_ CREME or RINSE 1 1/2 OZ. ' SUN. UST 1.39 Present this coupon with your next roll of colour film for prfnting and devidoping. Save $1.00 on the regular phOto-finishing service. GOOD AT ANY 1.0.A. DRUG STORE Offer expires Sept. 30, 1972 this year. She will spend that day in Madison, Wisconsin. Miss Myra Cullimore of Toronto will act as her chaperone during the year. WE-RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SHOP I D.A. FOR LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ELMER UMBACH -1.13 A DIS(OR LUCKNOW In winning the Ontario Dairy Princess title, Sherry topped ens- tries from 41 counties in Ontario. Five girls competed in the finals on Thursday night. Each of the five girls received a calf and Sherry drew the Ayrshire Some of the tiungs a corliestant •-•,,,rilUSt cid in the competition -vet a ten minute interview is held with the judge to ascertain her knowledge of the dairy industry , personality , general impression, etc.; three minute speeches are given on .dairying in Bruce, dairy• ingin Ontario and on Milk; a one ° minute impromptu speech is • Among the many prizes that Sherry on for placing first in the competition was a trip 'to Great Britain where she will,represent the Ontario - DairOndustry..—Other_ prizes included a .television set , Silver tea service, luggage , a wardrobe of clothes which includ- ed slacks, 2 skirts, 2 sweaters, a jacket;'a $100 cheque, clock, watch , ype_w_riter_and jewellery box. - Sherry lost no time in .going to work in her 'new role as Ontar- io Dairy Princess. oThe first of this week she was in Buffalo and particularly regrets that she will be unable to attend Ripley Fair