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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO oppospAY SEPTEMBER 20th, 197
Anrimmornmosnonowne
SWIMMING POOL FUND
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SUPI'ORT THE
LUCKNOW and DISTRICT
ON DISPLAY
The largest stock of show
cars that we ever had this
early in the model year.
See the Oldest and the Newest on
the showroom floor, You II see 73
Cadillacs displayed with an all-
original 1904 one - cylinder chain
driven Cadillac'
Under the canopy is a big beautiful
73 Pontiac Grandville sedan
displayed with a restored 1927 Pon-
tiac Landan sedan with 14.000
actual miles.
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COMPLIMENTARY
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of coffee and
delicious
iougnnurs
BRAND HE*
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with a picture that outcolors outbrichtens out.cietails
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EVERY MEMIER OF THE FAMILY ATTENDING IS ELIGIBLE
DRAW TO BE MADE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1972 BY POLICE CHIEF FRED MINIHALL
WAIT!
Till you see the
new GM Bumpers
YOU'LL FLIP!
When you view the
all new intermediates
New Models
New Names
GRAND AM
CENTURY
LUXUS
REGAL
MARVEL
A' the new
PILLARED
Hardtops
t.
Eaton, Doug Riley, Doug Catnp
bell, Lise Gunby; Relay Race:
Jack Hayes , Doug Jansen , Keith
Eaton, Jim Straughan; Flag Race;
DOug Campbell, Ken Kirkland, -
Linda Hayes, Brian Shew felt; .
Pick Up: Keith Eaton, Doug .Jan-
sen , 'Noreen Straughan, Ken Kirk-
land.
GRAIN
Evan Keith, R. 6 Lucknow;
Austin Martin, R. 6 Lucknow;
Blake Alton, R. 2 Lucknow.
ROOTS & VEGETABLES
Mrs. Stewart Hunter, Kincar-
dine; Mrs.. Alex Purves., R. 2
Lucknow; Mrs. Dan McInnes, R.
-6-tuclmow;---Mrsv-Chas„-Johnston,____
Blyth; Mrs. Russ Ritchie, R. 3
Lucknow; Mrs. J. H. Johnstone ,
Goderich.
FRUIT
' Evan Keith, R. 5 Lucknow; '
Alex Andrew , Lucknow.
FIELD CROP COMPETITION
Blake Alton, R. 2 Lucknow ob-
LUcknow; Mrs. Chas,
Johnston; Mrs. Stewart Hunter;
Mrs.*Oliver McCharles R. 3
lioknoW; MrS. George, McKee.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Mrs. Mid Hunter; Mrs. Stewan
Hunter; Mrs. Oliver McCharles;
Mis., George McKee.
tained the best average and was
awarded a set of tools donated
by Van Eyl Bros. Machinery.
Currie Colwell, R. 6 Lucknow',
won first in the ensilage corn
section a d will-receive a- bushel:
of seed corn donated by Stewart ,
Jacques and Belle River.
FLOWERS--
Mrs. Stewart Hunter, Kincar-
dine; Mrs J. H. Johnstone ,
Goderich; Mrs. Mid Hunter .,.
cardine; Mrs. Chas./Johnston,
Blyth; Mrs. Gordon kirkland, R.
___7__Lucknow;_161rs_, 'Dan McInnes,
R. 6 Lucknow. Mrs. Stewart
Alton; Best. Fat Steer under 800
lb.: Allan ,Murray, Glenda Bal-
lagh, Mewhinney Bros. , Andrew
Gaunt , Andrew Gaunt; ChaMpion
Steer: Allan Murray; Glenda Bal-
'nig Champion. Heifer: Andrew
-Ga-untr-13est=Halter-Broken-Dairy -
Calf: Lynda Walden, Nancy Alton,
Ruth Alton; Champion Bull on the
grounds: George Kennedy.
SHEEP
Cheviot: Ed Jackson, Harriston,
Hugh Jansen. Holyrood; Austin
6J..ucknow• Dorset:
John Hollands, Kincardine; Oxford
Down:'Ed Jackson; Suffolk: John
Hollands;--Austin-MartinFAlla
Miller , R. 1 Lucknow; Most points
in Sheep Class, Ed Jackson receiv-
ed 2 gallons anti,-freeze donated
by MacNay's Store, Amberley.
SWINE
Austin Martin, R. R. 6 Lucknow„
Blake lton, R. 2 Lucknow; Must--
points, Austin Martin, 100 lb.
Pig Starter donated by Shur Gain.
The Eaton's Livestock Special,
a silver cream' and .sugar on a
tray , was Won by George Kennedy
for haying the most points in the
livestock section.
HORSES
Draught 'Horses: Jim Aitchison,
R. 2 LacknoW; 'Eugene McLeod,
Kincardine; Arnold Young, God-
erich; Carrnan FUllerton, Paisley;
George Gregg, Paisley; Bob Aitch-
ison,' R 2 R.lauCknoW
Spedialsi-8ett Dressed Team:
Jim AitichisOn„ Carman Ftillerton,
Arnold'Young; Unicorn Hitch:
George Gregg, Eugene McLeod ,
Jim Alit-hisoir,—Arnold—Young.
Saddle Horses:--Parade Class -
Mrs. RomAlton, David Finnigan,.
Doug Campbell, Ralph Aalders;
Saddle Horse; Mrs. Ron Alton,
Carol Dutot", Doug Riley, David
-Einnigan„_DougCanipbelliBrian
Shewfelt; Western Pleastire: Gra-
ham Shouldice, Doug Riley,
Brian Shewfelt, Norma Riley,
Bill Fidom; Best Mare 'or Geld-
ing: Carol Dutot,,, Mrs. Ron Alton,
David Finnigan.
.PONIES
phAalders--,--Robbie-Lowry;
Randy Alton, P.M.A. Stables,
Riders Roost.r Lucknow, Patricia
Hoggart.
RODEO EVENTS _
Potato Race: Howard Ludwig,
Carol Dutot, P.M.A. Stables,
Ralph Aalders; Musical Chairs
on Horseback: Roy Bongertman,
Ken-Kirkland„Wayne Straugban
Jim Hayes; Barrel Race: Keith.
Hunter won the Simpsons Sears •
trophy for the most points in.:
flowers,
BAKING '
Mrs. George McKee, Kinc,ar
dine; Mrs. Mid Hunter; Mrs. •
Stewart Hunter; Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie , R. 6 Lucknow; Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse Belgrave; Mrs. John
Howard, R. '7 Ltcknow; Mrs. •
Keith Blackwell, Kincardine;
Mrs. Robt. Jefferson, R. ,2 Luck-
now; 'Mrs. Bessie Farrell, 'Kin-
cardine; Mrs. Jim Arnold, R. 7
Lucknow. Mrs. George McKee.
won a $7.00 voucher for
groceries, donated by Weston
Bakeries, for the most points in
baking.
CANNING
Mrs:Ghas-.-Johnston;__Mrs.
Hunter; Mrs. -Bessie Farrell; Mrs.
Burton Hodgins , Kincardine;
Mrs. J. H. Johnstone; Mrs. Geo:
McKee.
GROUP DISPLAYS
Kairshea W.I.; St. Helen's W.
I.; Holyrood W.I. -
ANTIQUE DISPLAY
Gordon Kirkland, Mrs. J. H.
Johnstone , Mrs. Mid Hunter.
4-H PROJECT
Lucknow Reids Corners, St.
Helen's # 1, St. Helen's # 2,
Trinity .
OVER 65 GROUP
ToWn and. Country, Lucknow.
SEWING
Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter;
Mrs. Chas, Johnston; Mrs. Bessie
Farrell; Mrs. Keith Blackwell;
Mrs . Geo . Mc Kee .
ARTS AND CRAFTS
IvIrsoies-fleimpe*Mrs. Cliff
LOcknow Fall:Fair Prize Winners
Following is a list of the major
winners fifthe Lucknow Pall Fair.
The Public School winners will
appear, next week:
CATTLE.
Shorthorn: Andrew 'Gaunt , R. '1
.LUcknow; Wayne Mewhinney
Paisley; Hereford: George
Kennedy, R. 1 Lticknow.
' CATTLE SPECIALS
Best Herd: George• Kennedy,
Andrew Ganni, Wayne
MeWhinney; Best Halter Broken
Calf: Glenda Ballagh; Best Fat
Steer over 800 lb.: Glenda Bal-
lagh, Mewhimiey BrOs. 1.19y4
Morriscin, Glenda Ballagh, Blake
101:1101 20G
A man was driving along a
country road wlien a car driven
by. a woman came around a bend
just ahead', on the wrong side of
the road. He braked, swerved
and just managed to avoid a col-
lision. Ai the two cars drew
level the woman gesticulated and
shouted "Pig!" Outraged at what
ht-thowglit-Vas-unw-arrnte-d-ructe-
ness, he was still fuming whenhe
turned the bend and ran into the
pig.
_THE LUCKNOW_
SENTINEL
Wien a complete selection of
sono*ncements
styled for the &Scrim
-ask-for
AL, RON & MCGEE
Cordially Invite
The IPoblic
To Attend Their Showing Of The
ALL NEW '7 3 MODELS
ON DISPLAY
AT THE DEALERSHIP
Thursday & Friday, September 21112
OPEN TILL' 1 0 P.M.
FREE DRAW
Olt
EE Ponti • aci!i Buickm Cadillac
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