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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-07-17, Page 7„., Vanessa Alton drove her dad's John Deere Model A in the .5 dais- at the antique tractorpull last Weekend.- 'When. the flagrnangave her the stop ‘ signal, Vanessa was at the 159 toot mark* The event was sponsored bythe Lucknow and District Kinsmen in Conjunction with their . second i amnia .farm show. A. total of 79-1ractora 'cOmpleted during the afternoon Pull; (Pat* Livingston photo) - . • • • ••••:, ntique tractor ull draws ig crow wbik the attendance. WaS down slightly, from last yew at the Kittens Second Annual Fann Show* organizers and exhibitors are callhls it a success. Ken kwirtt Kinsmen chairman of the project said organizers believed that. econowic-coiglitions mow, than, counibuted to,* the :lower numbers.* A new event, in conjunction„with the fatal* shows, was the antique tractor pull held on -SatindaY4. By the look of the crowds milling aumnd Ji after000n u was ming su�ess. leventrnhie; tracc, tor&registered for theingt Events such as this,• take a great • deal of, time and wort by the or '••• ganizers„ who are thankful for the exhibitors and croWds who atro _ good news - the imew plan, to, hold a third one xt 1 .4 ' . Iffir 7r .1171 4116 ir ArmWI vWV IR*. .1'a r 114,1110440T Lom-f -A community Bridalshower was held at the Karisha Hall on. Thurs. day evening for Mandy Stewart, Gladys Johnston chaired the even-; SI ff. if Ls by. Ruth Stichnitaier ing shower.. 0.001010.0.00140110ommllomor June Gilchrist leadm a sing song. =. bus .tour to Monnea4-Quebec City Shirley °Downey had a couple of cno enntoota tokniri This, !bald,: .41moi.11..• **Li"' 1"°*lainglia "4"11.gt Wa" "ala414077"OP rh,04t& 'AMU couple of readings. fauna arittare moving to Ooderich. Daniela Fischer played a solo on They are• going to be missed from her clarinet. the community. gowever we do Donna McBride had a -contest-7- Welcome the new larnilies. John and Gladys Johnston had a fun Pyatt and Wife Pat 14,a11.1101) game where they at had' to guess-fro_M Claremont and Barry ani. the.weight Of a water -Mellon: Then Paulin:0.Weston -a:14*m -1)Oth she read the address to Mandy, pre- families are toMg to attend the. pared by Mary Downey. Mandy farm auction sale that is to be held alga, her gag, stony itanniton and then came forward with her mot- ,11„muriatt -aaY. d eICeith t friend Joanne Weber clereVP0Pco fanuly just. r turned her the beautiful:gifts. After, ,Mandy 7,L,T_T4_12itnny 9w_birthaa-t;105 mcY amccucc mc capably thanked die ladies for her Wanda'S Vandfather: Robert Scott gifts and a delicious lunch was -(y1 McCarklY, MatlitOha• serveda Elizabeth and Ira Dickie.enj�yed Tom Downey enjoyeg, a six 4a31 a week holiday at their cottage .at 7: tit g,fi 4711 14141117-7.i. • , . - • •- • • - . . • „ Hope Bay. uenver and .Brencla MUG -and family of Stith* visited. with Denver's parents Over v the, weekend and the children stayed for a holiday with Grandmaand Grand- Pa- - 1 .0.4“11/VAI° ant* 9PrICKW41/...T <ePtUlain an% ,lilizabeth arid fr4 P10140 were • ner guests with laclertand',` Helen, Wilson, on Thursday evening.: Eunice and, Ford Cunningham- of Sombra Visited :With Ray. Cunning 'over the weekend. • Sympathy: is extended to ltihs. Dick MCQuilliii on the &Oka* .sisters. Luelmow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 11 1991., P LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH woks you To Wooltip With Them On ,Suntiuyi July 21/1991 10 a,to, dad 240 (t),..m, *miry ttoworrloim -mot-ring chit -noon EVERYONE WElf0Mit CKNOW 'STRICT PAUNITY !NTRE Lions BIno Sunday, July 2t 1991 Friday, July la Kim Gibbs & Ivan Mason Saturday, Any20 Miandasowart4Patvin.Mcclenanhatt Saturday, ally (Kerry Lynne Kibler & Doug Farrish OPEN:DATES'. AUGUST Fridays 9 - 16 -.SO • • 'Saturday 10• • • 532,'ONLY' CALL 7 • • • , Linda MQuiUin wzishome. to' • *V; anO, Dick McQuillan t visitors Jack and. Blanche eedhani were Dave !Myra bf" oda, ul Wingham arts committee'plan • The %wham and Area Com- munity Arts Committee (WACAC) met recently to evaluatelast year's • inaugural season and plan for the next one. The first ..year's. endeavours, consisting of Second City. Lenny Solomon Jazz. Violin, and A Night at the Grand, were attended by a small but enthusiastic audience, and surveys completed by the audience at the filial perform- ance indicaol an overall satisfac- tion with the series, and a desire for it to continue. The series was sup - petted, by the Ontario Arts Council, and the Town UL Winghami as -well as sponsored by Western Foundry and CicaNX. With the recommendations from. the audience survey in mind, WACAC has selected performances • for -the upcoming season. ,, - The Bel Canto Wind Quintet is an • enjoyableblend of wit and polished classical performance,. and their music will certainly -be enhanced by the -excellent acoustics of the 'VVinghtun Town Hall auditorium They played last, year in Godericli to a sold -out Conceit 'at:the, Huron. -County 1Viuseuni through a etlanicet music series. Cathy Millet is a singer and song- writer from Calgarlr.',whoSe musici; possesses a richly expressive ttAk. jazz riavour, and she will be on tour in Ontario next season to OOP mote her new albino'. 'Cathy has also played at summer folk festivals in Owen Sound and London, and on CBC radio. CLAZZ features Joanna Jordan, th Bruton.and Edand Bessie Pagne of COrrunnit and Jean Ruttan of Central Lake Michigan. s for -soason, as harpist andlnusiCal dir.tc% Who combines het stiperb. musicianship and engaging style. with top per- formers lona variety of instruments. They., play music ranging from classical to jazz, rhytimrand blues 'to contemporary. WACAC is confident that the fine Music selected for. ,the 1991-92 season NIVIll appeal not only to last year ,,,'s 04,1cey but to many ()diet* In we wingliain.areticaa'au audi- ence of at lest ).50 is requirad to, support such a seas, The COmmit- tee is looking for yoluineers and supporters who will help enSure that next lear't series is catsg, For more inforntation or to -.reserve, tickets, for the upcoming WACAC season, people can telephone the ,VilingharriRecreation Department to indicate their support. - Snobelen place in wheat comp Dennis Wykis and Debbie MacLean of Kincardine called.here . on Saturday afternoon for a visit with Ab Wylds in Ripley. Later they' had .supper with her mother 1.44s. MacLean. . • 1991. Wheat Field Crop competition 1/emare the results of the 1991 Wheat Field Crop competition held on Inly 10. Mike Sitobelen 93; - Murray Winton, 92; Rob Lowry, 91; lack eamPboll Kt Carl It*" 890: Murray 'how* 89; Rick Smith, Whet BOadaisliti stiereon the first • single recorded by the Fab Pout on Apple. toe/ - 61 -ley Jude" and '"Revoindon,i' • 1161,4 children did 004ip*ra, • Wylds ." . • Pour: with Julius Caesar a son, Cosanon;withltiladtAntiOny Wins* 881/2; Murray Ferguson, 88: Bob Aloxtuider Helios and Cleopatra sivi;. sandy pollock, gi; Selene*tL and .a son, Ptolemy Bob *Thompson* 86%; 14,0Y Collins* • $6; Peter van Sickle; 851/2:: Ron How many 25400t mobile vat* did TV's travelling nelkewaster 'Charles Kutalt wear out in logging a million miles for his "On the Road" show? Brooks* '85; Leroy *Godfrey* 841#4; Wcs Smith, 84; Jim Scott* 83; Murray Wilson* 8214; Fred Henderson* 82; John no MacKay, 41%; John Edis` bury, 8.1; nen neiShIlizell. MY* Sam rittnio,80. ar th 3irthda 1. 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