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.
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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.
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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
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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..
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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.
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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
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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