The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-09-03, Page 38They've brought that steer along_for a full
12 months. Paid for it out of their own
pocket. Planned the feeding program right,
up to that sleek, fine finish. This morning
they curried and brushed and manicured...
partly to show their steer at its best...partly
to busy themselves through anxious hours.
It isn't only the steer they're judging.
They're Judging the youth and all that
they've learned; they're judging the
farmer the youth will become. Win or lose,
they've' gone a long way toward becoming
an adult. The risk, the diaappointments,
the successes, the satisfactions -that are
farming these youths can experience
them all in their club work. - -- --
THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS
SPONSORED IN SUPPORT OF
ALL FARM YOUTH CLUBS AND
LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETYAND‘THEiR FALL FAIR
SEPTEMBER 19 and N)
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There ..are .1Ottr new teacherS on the staff , of Ripley. Huron
••• Central:Public.SChOOL Pat Duggan, 'eft, Woot -wawanotih
Township, has • been teaching at tucknoW Central Public
School for the past three years and is now teaching special
Central School. In
mornings at il*on - Central in the
afternoons.: She has .ber. degree ,.from •the University of •
Western. Ontario' and' her Oachini , .Certificate :front, Blbern • •
College, Cniveraity of Western' Ontario, from
Walkerton., she taught for two years. In Brant iCounty :before
coming to Luanow. Marlene Wolfe, of Kinloss Township,.ls
teaching special education at Ripley Huron Central.. She has
her teaching certificate from London Teachers' College and'
her degree: front McMaster University Hamilton. She has'
previous. teaching experience, with the Brant. and Middlesex'
County Boards of Education. Originally from Scotland,
Ontario she came to Ripley from Riverview• Selniol inBrant
County.. Cathy. Norton has accepted her first' teaching •
position in IlipieY*, this year. is teaching 'grade 5 •and.
hails from Peterborough.... Cathy has her degree from, •
Queen's University, Kingston, and her bachelor of
education from Queenrs . well.: Margaret 'McIntosh Is
44.4 4 , 44 teaching in .Ripley on an exchange with Anne Bottrgetibiof •
'.#1 the Ripley Huron Centrarinaff.,Margaret is teaching' a year
in Canada while Anne teaches for the year in Scotland.,
Margaret is teaching grade .3' at Ripley'' Huron Central and' •
came to Canada with her three children.
• [Sentinel Staff:Photo .
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The two new staff members at Khdoss Central School are left, Peggy Ross; Teeswitter, who
is a teacher's assistant in the Behavioural Management Class. She has her certificate in.
Early Childhood Education from Fansintwelege;-.Latiditii-and has previous exorreitte
working at the Queen',4 Day Nursery in Kincardine. Nora Elliott, Is teaching the Behavioural
Management Class and has a degree' ,from York University 'and her Lntermetilate Certificate
In Special Education and a Bachelor of Education from York. She has two years teaching
experience and came to Kinloss Central from Nakusp, British Columbia. A native of Guelph;
she is living at Point Clark. [Sentinel Staff Photo]
WHERE A YOUNGSTER GROWS UP FAST!
DUNGANNON FALL FAIR
Wednesday, Sept. 17th
8 tb 12 noon • Hall open
for placing exhibits
12 noon - Hall closed
i 1 p.m. -to 6 p.m. Judging of indoor exhibits
7 p.m. • English and Western Open Horseshow
10 p.m. • Hall closed
Friday, Sept. 19th
9:00 p.m. • 1:00 a.m.
Dance
Music By Stutdowners
Everyone Welcome
Louth Provided
Thursday, Sept. 18th
8 a.m. - Grounds open for placing of ;•
Livestock and Pets
12 noon - Grounds and halLopen to public
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2:30 pa m. - Parade
-ificial opening of Fair /.
-Judging of Livestock i 1:30 p.m. • 4•11 Judging
2 p.m. - Baby Show
2:30 p.m. - Bicycle Races &
Talent Show ,
3 p.m. - Log Sawing Contest I
4 p.m. Removal of Exhibits from. Hall 1
- By Exhibitors Only ) Midi Mooed to Public
Luckriow District Cosep
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