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They were the Errington family ,
Drennan family, Mary Anne
Alton and Mrs. Herb Barger.
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Besides the fair exhibits, a
number of business people had
displays both inside and outside
the arena and this drew t atten-
tion of many on Friday a d Satur
day. $ •
Luclutow's Fall Fair has become
famous•for its parade and Satur-
day's parade, was outstanding.
The street was lined with people
forthe event which was headed
by two high stepping horses ridden
by David Finnigan and Mrs. Ron
Alton. Hanover Drum and Bugle
Corps headed the parade and
made a second trip through
main street at the rear of the par-
ade. Other music was by 'Tees-
water Highlanders Pipe Band and
Lucknow School Band, riding on
afloat. Fair,officials, Mies
Dominicti of Canada and 15 en-
trants in the Miss Midwestern
Ontario Beauty Contest followed
the band.
• • •
A multitude of horses, ponies,
decorated bikes and trikes, doll
buggies, as 'well as floats, decor-
ated cars, clowns, etc. filled
the parade route.
• • • .
.Crawford Douglas of Wingharn
acted as master of ceremonies
for the stage show in the park.
Speaking briefly were Reeves
George Joynt of Lucknow , Bob
Lyons of West Wawanosh, Orville
Elliott of Kinloss and Girvin Reed
of"Ashfield Others speaking
were. Ross Whicher, member of
parliament for Bruce-, Charles
Thomas, Liberal candidate for
Huron. Mr. Douglas expressed
regrets from Bob McKinley, MP
for Huron and Murray Gaunt, MLA
for Huron-Bruce, who were un*-
able to be present. Mr. Gaunt is
presently touring England, Gerin-
any and Sweden as part of, a corn-
mittee oil education.
' • • •
Bob Gilchrist , president of the
Fair Board, welcomed all. Norval
Richards of Guelph, former, Dean
of the University, himself a nat-
ive of Lucknow , officially open-
ed the Fair.
• • •
Each entry in the Miss Midwest-
ern Ontario beauty contest was
introduced at spoke briefly,
Speaking to the audience were
• Catherine Csaig, Bruce County, •
Dairy Princess and Bonny Brady,
Miss Dominion of Canada.
•
A full afternoon, of entertain ,
meat on the platform included
Lorne Mann and group from W.rox ,
eter; the Silver Strings of Walton;
Julie .Vallince and Joan Elliott,
singers, from Brussels; Karen and.
Lynn NichoLson, Linda and Mary
Ann Lyons, baton twirlers. •
• « « ,
The eldest lady present at the
Lucknow Fall Fair was . Mrs. Thom-
as Inglis. of West. Waw anosh who.
is•9I years of age..
Fleming Ballagh of Wingham,
age 90, was the oldest :gentleman
to visit the Fair.
The largest family award went
to Mr. and. Mrs. John Howard of
Ashfield.
• • • •
Parade winners were: Element-
ary SehooliFloat: Lucknow Cent-
ral, Kihgsbridge, Brookside.
Decorated Car: Riders Roost
Saddle Club. '
Antique Cali: Redmond
1929 Model A , Graham Cook
1928 .auto, Fairview Dairy 1931
Model A Coupe..
Society Floats: Town and.
Country Senior Citizens Club,
Recreation Project.
Comic Float: Lazy Farmer from
West Wawanosh - the Gammie
Family , 'Jim Wilkins' Motorcycle,
Married Couple - Randy Scott and •
Melanie Dustow.
Patriotic Float: Lucknow Boy
Scouts. •
Clowns;•Dave and Bob Shep-
herd, Steve Errington, Dale Gil-
christ.
Decorated Bicycle; Connie
Lanting, Wendy Forster, Ken Ir-
win, Scott McKim.
• .
Decorated Tricycle: Mar Niich-
olls, Jamie Nicholls, Darrin Mc-
Kim,' Steve Hamilton. -
Decorated Doll Carriage: Anne
Hamilton, Ann Alton, Cathy Ham•
ilton, Marian Raynard.
Costumed Rider: Kent Alton,
Steve. Alton,. Brent Sdott , David
Aalders ; Laurie Aalders.
• • •
There was entertainment galore
in all areas of Caledonian Park.
4-H judging, horse and rodeo show,
livestock, pet show , baby show ,
midway, you name it , all events
had their particular interest for
fair goers:
•
Several drags took place during
the day. Duncan Finlayson of
It. R. 3 Lucknow won 100 gallons
of fuel oil donated by Chisholm
Fuels. Duncan's neighbour, Mrs.
Dave Elphick also won
100 gallons in the draw which was
made by Bob Gilchrist.
• • •
Bernice Campbell's tupperware
draw had winners Mrs. Robert
MacDonald, Detroit, Michigan;
Anne Alton, Lucknow; Shirley
Wraith. Lucknow, In a draw for
peaches, the donor of which we
were not sure when this was writ-
ten, Barbara Hayden and Mrs.
Margaret Johnston were the win-
ners.
• • •
In the arena on Saturday night,
a draw was made for a market
pig and this was won by Art Helm
of Lucknow. The pig was donated
to the Agricultural Society by
Russel hvin of Ashfield with
proceeds of the draw. to assist
Agricultural. Society work.
• • • • .
time permits, will appear else-
where in thepaper.
• • •
KINLOUGH
and Mrs. Frank Maulden and
Keith and with Mr. and Mrs.
'Ernie Hanna and •family.
Mr. and Mts. Ross Hildred of
Kirkland Lake visited during the
week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson.
Mr. C. A. Jones of Port Carl-
ing visited on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Maulden and
Keith.
Mrs. Edna Whytock and Miss ,
M. 'Day of Teeswater visited
Sunday with Misses Edna and May
BOyle.,
Friends from here were sorry
to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Forster of Ripley had the mis- ,
fortune to lose their barn. by fire
on Sunday afternoon.
11:1=11-t-MTICILEke
Western Fair at London during the
week. .
Week -end visitors with Mrs:
Marretta Hodgins were Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and girls_of
Niagara.
Mrs. Steve Saknagi of Toronto
visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Art •
Haldenby. •Mrs..Haldenby return• -
ed to Toronto with her for a visit.
,Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett
brought her mother Mrs. Art Hal-
denby home from Toronto and
spent Saturday at the Haldenby
home.
The Bible Society meeting for
this "District Will• be held in Kin
loss UnitedChurch on Thursday_ , -
evening September 28th. '. -
On Sunday, September 24th
the Anglican Parish service will
be 'held in ' kinlough
A number from here attended
the Lucknow Fall Fair on.Satur -
day.
It's the event people wait for eagerly__
The unveiling -of the newest cars. And it's
a time. to marvel at the inventiveness
and creativity. Stop in soon. Wing
the 'family.' Citeck out -
every model.
CKNX MOBILE UNIT WILL BROADCAST FROM
I I THE SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT
12th ANNUAL GODERICH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS'
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
— Everyone- le- wekxonotei -bet'
we must request that
person* under 18 be
iideeinelnled by en Willett
be adlnitted to the arsee.
Activity in the arena on Satur-
day night included the Miss Mid-
western Ontario beauty contest
and variety acts•by the Chantones
Trio ,and John Osborne; magiCian ,
and ventriloquist. Bob Finlay
was chairman for the beauty
contest—Other Fair Reports, as
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Next Sunday there will be' pre-
-paratary ser-v-ide-in the- Pr;esbyter--
.2hurch, and the following
Sunday, October lst will be ,•Com-
munion. . •
Mr, Jim Bartlett of Scarborough
and Miss. Eileen Bartlett of Van-
couver , B,C.'visited With Mr.