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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-22, Page 24w.gpNgspAy, SEPTEMBER 2?, 1976 Y.B.C. (YOUTH BOWLING) REGISTRATION Friday, September 24th at 7 p.m. .1% Tworry4touit • FALL FAIR ,CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19 • Western, Pleasure: Norma Riley, Criaham• Sholdice, Sharon Col- dough; Clinton, Joanne Sholdice, Kim Riley, Dianne Johns. • ,•English. Equitation: Terry Tay- , lor, \von the trophy. donated by the Taek Shack, R. 3 Lucknow; Gail Thompson, Norma Riley, 'Kim Riley, Brenda, ' Taylor, Sharon Colelough. Best mare or gelding: Norma Riley, Edna Alton, Diane Johns,. • Graham Sholdice, Janet Leckart, Terry. Taylor. • GAMES Potato Race:. Greg Riley,' Kent Alton, Bevin Hodgins. Musical 'Chairs (under 13 hands): Greg Riley, Blair Alton, Dianne Johns, Bevin Hodgins. Musical Chairs (over 13 hands): Ed Franken, R. 2 Auburn, Graham Sholdice, Doug Riley, Janet lockart. Barrel Race: Ed Franken, Doug Riley; Harvey Hoggart, Marjorie O'Neill, Bevin Hodgins. Flag Race: Ed Franken, Janet Lockart, Collette Kenyon, Doug Riley, Collette Kenyon. Pick Up Race: Greg Riley, Marjorie O'Neill, Ed Franken, • Glenda Wood, Harvey Hoggart. Keyhole Race: Doug Riley, Harvey Hoggart, Ed Franken, Janet Lockart„ Gra- ham Sholdice. G. & E. Special donated by G. St E. Sales, Lucknow, Fire Exting- uisher donated for the most points in cattle, sheep, swine, goats or horses'and residing within 25 miles of Lucknow, Andrew . Gaunt, R. 1 Lucknow. POULTRY TNR INCR, IOVI. BENTINIK.I.,1,1CKNO% ONTARIO Ross Errington, St. Helens, most. points (100 lb. lay mash donated by Larry Cowan); Mrs. Weitna, R. 1 Dungannon. Ducks: Karen Hodgins, Dale Hcidgins, Mrs. Ross Cayley.. Geese: Mrs. Ross Cayley, Darryl Hodgins, Dale Hodgins. Commercial • Feature, Eggs: white, Stuart Alton,. Blake Alton, Murray. Iryin, Allan A. Miller, Lorne' Hackett; Ross Erringtou; brown, Mrs. Geo. McKee, Allan A. Miller, Jim Errington, Ross Erring- ton. GRAIN • Kist points Murray Irvin, Blake Alton, (prizes donated by Otto Pick and Sons Ltd.); Best Bale of Hay: Ken Alton (seed for 1 acre donated by Dunn's Farm Seeds); Six,tallest stalks of corn: Stuart Alton (a unit of seed corn donated by Dekaib agents Russel Irvin and Allan Gibson); Six stalks of ensilage corn grown from Co-op seed: Blake - Alton (a unit of seed corn donated by Lucknow District Co-op). ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Mrs. Gordon Smyth, R. 2 Auburn; Mrs. Geo. McKee, R. 5 Kincardine,; Harold. Greer, Luck- now; Mrs. Chas. Johnston, Blyth; Mrs. Lorne Luther, R. 3 Lucknow; Mrs. Ross Errington, R. 2 Luck- now; Commercial Feature, Garden Produce: Group A, Tony McQuail R.,1 Lucknow; Group B, Mrs. J. H. , Johnstone, Goderich. FRUIT Alex Andrew, Lucknow; Tony McQuail; R. 1 Lucknow; Evan Keith; R. 5' Lucknow; Mrs. J. H. Johnstone, Goderich; Commercial' Feature: Alex Andrew, Mrs. J. H. Johnstone; Apple Poster: Steve Errington, Tom Naylor. 11 FIELD CROP COMPETITION (Top Five Winners) Barley: Eugene, Frayne, Lorne Hackett, Ken Alton, Don Hackett, Bobby Hackett; 'Beans: Joe Sproul, Ivan Riven, Terry Zinn, Russel Irvin, Murray Wilson; Hay: Stuart Alton, Blake Alton, Lorne Hackett, Russel. Irvin, Wm. MacPherson; Grain Corn: Wm. Irvin, Evan Keith, Stuart. Alton, Blake Alton, tl Wm. Andrew; Ensilage Corn: Lorne Hackett, Ken' Alton, Wm. Irvin, Harvey Livingston, Wm. Andrew; Mixed Grain: Blake Alton, Andrew 'Gaunt, Stuart Alton, Evan Keith, Donald Simp- Over all winner; Blake Alton won an electric drill: donated by' Vangyl Bros. " Machinery. Runner Up, Lorne Hackett won, a Ford jacket donated by ' Reavie Farm Equip- ment. 1st, prize in Grain Corn, Win. Irvin (a' unit of seed corn donated 'by Wm. MacPherson, Funk's' dealer); 1st • prize in Ensilage Corn, Lorne Hackett (a unit, of seed 'corn from Stewart Seeds, Jim Aitchison, dealer); 1st prize in hay, Stuart Alton (Seed for one acre from. Glen Green ,•seeds, agent Eldon Bradley). FLOWERS Mrs. Mid Hunter, R. 5 Kincard- ine, moss points (voucher from Simpson Sears); Mrs. Geo. McKee, Mrs.' Chas. Johnston; Mrs. J. H. Johnstohe, Mrs. Gerald Murray. Specials in Flowers: Mrs. Gerald Murray, Mrs. Violet Thompson, Mrs. ,Geo. McKee. Perpetual Trophy donated by Brooke Bond Foods for the best Red Rose, Mrs. Warren Zinn. BAKING Mrs. too. McKee, most points (voucher from. Weston Bakeries), Mrs. Ann McKay, Holyrood; Mrs. Mid. Hunter, Mrs. Lewis Stone- house, Belgrave; Mrs. Chas. Johnston. . Specials: Graham 6acker Cake:- Mrs. Geo. McKee; J. M. Schneid- er, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse, Mrs. Linda MacDonaid, Goderich, Mrs. Geo.. McKee; Cadbury Schweppes Powell Ltd., Mrs. Gerald Murray; Wm. Neilson, Mrs. Gerald Murray;, Pine River, Mrs'. Geo. McKee; Sleeker's, Mrs. Lewis Sionehouse; Lantings, Mrs. Geo. McKee; Sepoy Drive-ln, Mrs. Gerald Murray; Lantings, Mrs. Geo. McKee; Sepoy Drive-In, Mrs. Geo. McKee; Mehan's Super Market, Mrs. John Howard; Mehan's Super Market, ,Mrs. Margaret Errington. CANNING Mrs. Margaret Errington, most points (prize donated by Sepoy Restaurant and Drive-In); Mrs. Geo. McKee; Mrs. Lewis Stone- house, Mrs. Gerald Murray, Mrs. VVIn. Andrew. GROUP DISPLAY (Not judged but deemed worthy) St. Helens Women's -Institute and Kairshea Women's Institute. NIGHT SCHOOL DISPLAYS By Margaret Hamilton, Mary Maclntyre, Rena Forster and Karen Flannigan. 4-H DISPLAYS (Not judged) ' Trinity # 1; Trinity #2; Lucknow #1. SEWING Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter, most points (prize donated by Wingham Drive-In Cleaners); Mrs. Bruce "Hamilton, Lucknow; , Mrs. Chas. Johnston, Blyth; Mrs. Violet Thompson, R. 3 'Holyrood; Mrs. Lorne Luther,, R. 3 LucknOwt. Specials: Shiral's, Mrs. Violet Thompson; Charman's, Mrs. Chas./ Johnston;.Village Store, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; Ashton's, Mrs. Lorne Luther. " ARTS AND CRAFTS Mrs. Mamie Roulston, most points (prize donated• by Schmid's ' Jewellery and China); Mrs. Nancy Brown, Mrs. Mid Hunter, Mrs. Chas.,Johnston, Mrs. Wes Heimp- el, Mrs. Margaret Grant, Lucknow.. Specials:. Mrs. Nancy. Brown, Mrs. Mid Hunter, Mrs. Chas. Johnston, Mrs. John Needham, R. 5 Luck- Better nutrient retention and Improved palatibility add, • . up to extra profits fOrteef and-dairy farmers. Xtra-Sil greatly enhancea the feed value•Of haylage, , .... silage and high moisture grains. ) '' ..... In comparative university tests, silage treated with the enzymes contained In Xtra-Sil, was fed to both dairy and beef cattle. Results compared with control groups t showed a 10% increase in butterfat, and a'7.9% improve'rnerlt in the digestibility of protein. XTRAVIM AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS LTD. Xtra - Sil, Minerals, Liquid Supplement and Calf Stamm FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT til SILAGE PRESERVATIVE rani BOB FARR11$14.,, . .,Phone . 39575534. TEENAGE CLASS Most points (prizes donated by Elaine and Ross Errington( Ruth . Alton, Sharon Alton, Susan Irvin, Margaret MacIntyre, Jill Murray. Specials, 'Mary Lynn Cayley, Shar- INDIVIDUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS (Not judged) . • Mrs.. Mamie Roulston, MrS. Gordon Smyth, MrS. Nancy Brown. Over 65.C1asst.Mrs. Wes. Heimpel, prize donated by McKay's Fruit Market). Special (over 80): Mrs. Frances Wilkins. PHOTOGRAPHY. Mrs. Linda MacDonald, Mrs. Ann Pritchard Mrs. Geo. Mckee. Huron County Historical Society Special, Mrs. Nancy Brown, Mrs. Linda MacDonald, Barbara Hack- now. on Alton, Beverley Wilkins. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COMPETITION School Work: Rosalea Cameron, Tracey McDonagh, Helen MacIn- tyre,— Anne_ Hamilton, _Heather. Maclntyre. Flowers: Helen and Heather MacIntyre, tied; .Anne Hamilton, Steven Hamilton. Vegetables: Tracey McDonagh, Anne Hamilton, Steven Hamilton and Rosalea Cameron tied. Baking: Helen Maclntyre, Anne Hamilton and Steven Hamilton, tied; Tracey McDonagh, Heather MacIntyre, Rosalea Cameron. Most points: Girl, Helen Macln- tyre; Boy, Steve Hamilton. (Prizes donated 'by Les Petter Shoes). Industrial Arts: Arthur, Clark, most -points, prize • donated 'by Marlene and Bob Striithers. Home' Eeonomics: Rosemary de Boer, most points, prize donated by Marlene and Bob Struthers.' Poultry and Pets: Steve Murray, most points, prize donated by ' Shur-Gain. LUCKNOVV