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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-09-02, Page 13.-m :w+.,<cc,s- - c,w,ovrut u:•,Yx:Y�%.1»nxYiW.la t'roNv:%uW:+'YazawG+4nfkYUNP1Mw,,o-.uv+::T.�>W.wutui;oa.,m�+�"..*+aak�r�'A+Yo4�i;d9F UF'u1n��'ai5;kkFW-T15>'�a4.BF1!�;7G.;v,AB++%MtiFf Fun Day a success The re -scheduled Family Fun Day, spon- sored by the Dungannon Agricultural Society, drew a great crowd on Sunday, August 23, with the rain holding off long enough to allow completion of both the horse and antique tractor pulls. A total of 10 teams of horses pulled in the corral at the fairgrounds. Two teams entered the Light Horse Team class, where the team weight could not exceed 3300 Ib., without harness. Bob Lampman's team of Belgians, weighing 3190 lb., were able to out pull Bob McLachlan's 31021b., team of Percherons. Lampman is from Southwold and McLachlan lives at RR 3, Kippen. The eight heavy horse teams placed in the following order: 1. Lorne Birk, RR 2, Palmerston - Percherons; 2. Gary Kerr, RR 6, Goderich - Belgians; 3. Ross Young, RR 2, Tiverton - Belgians; 4. Arnold Young, RR 5, Goderich - Belgians; 5. William Stephens, RR 1, St. Marys - Per- cherons; 6. Ken Shortreed, RR 3, Walton - Belgians; 7. Carl Bale, RR 2, Lucknow - Percherons (driven by J. D. Durnin); 8. Cleason Martin, RR 3, Lucknow - Belgians. On completion, the top two competitors in each class pulled off with Lorne Birk placing first overall, Bob Lampman plac- ing second, Gary Kerr taking third and Bob McLachlan coming in fourth. A total of 77 tractors competed in the An- tique Tractor Pull. Tractors had to be 1958 or older by production series. Four trophies were presented in each weight class. 3500 lb., class from 11 entries: 1. Don Alton, RR 7, Lucknow; 2. Henry Hendriks, RR 7, Lucknow; 3. Casey Hendriks, RR 7, 'Lucknow; 4. Jim Pentland, RR 6, Goderich. 4500 Ib., class, from 15 entries: 1. Randy Pentland, RR 6, Goderich; 2. Paul Combined Presbyterian and United Church WORSHIP SERVICE Sept. 6, 10 a.m. Lucknow United - Rev. G. McFarlane West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Cornpany Dungannon 529-7922 Farm Protection For: FARM OWNERS - Fire and Named Perils -Farm machinery - An external Perils, in- cluding Non -owned equipment. -Livestock (named perils), Broad Form in- cluding entrapment, electrical power inter- ruption and fumes. -Earnings Insurance. . -Farm Produce - Named Perils -Comprehensive Farm Liability including Limited Pollution Liability and Non - licensed vehicles. -Farm Auto. -Free fire prevention inspections. For a quotation, please contact any of the following agents: FRANK FORAN Lucknow 528-3824 LYONS & MULHERN Goderich 524-2664 DONALD R. SIMPSON Goderich 529-7567 JOHN NIXON Brussels 887-9417 DEL MA R SPROUL Auburn 529-7273 KENNETH MACLEAN Paisley 368-7537 SLADE INSURANCE BROKERS INC. Kincardine 396-9513 LAURIE CAMPBELL, Brussels 887-9051 Pentland, RR 6, Goderich; 3. Bernard Campbell, RR 2, Lucknow; 4. Carl Court- ney, RR 1, Dungannon. 5500 lb., class, from 17 entries: 1. Craig McNeil, RR 6, Goderich; 2. Ed Erb, RR 2, Wellesley; 3. Don Alton, RR 7, Lucknow; 4. Henry Hendriks, RR 7, Lucknow. 6500 lb., class, from 11 entries: 1. Ed Erb, RR 2, Wellesley; 2. Joe Hendriks, RR 7, Lucknow; 3. Kent Alton, RR 2, Auburn; 4. Don Kuik, RR 3, Goderich. 8000 Ib., class, with 14 entries: 1. Jerry Wilder, RR 1, Zurich; 2. Greg Baer, Goderich; 3. Steve Howard, RR 7, Lucknow; 4. Bill Turner, Bayfield. Open class, with 7 entries: 1. Paul Black, RR 7, Lucknow; 2. Russell Ritchie, RR 3, Lucknow; 3. Jim Nelson, RR 7, Lucknow; 4. Lionel Wilder, RR 1, Zurich. In the Special Antique class, for tractors from 1935 or older, Barry Smyth, from Lucknow, won with a 1930 McCormick Deering while Mike Pentland, RR 1, Dungannon, placed second with a 1926 Mc- Cormick Deering. Plans are already underway for a Microwave Demonstration, Monday, October 5, a Hallowe'en Dance with a 60's music band on Friday, October 30 and for the first Euchre Tournament on Satur- day, November 14. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 2, 1987—Page 13 Additional playground equipment The playground at the Lucknow Swimming Pool has a new addition in the form of creative playground equipment. Pictured left to right with the new equipment are Jordan Andrew, Gavin Colwell, Jodie Boily and Heather Askes. On the suggestion from Maureen deBruyn and Marj Hackett, the Lucknow Lions Ladies funded the pro- ject while the Lions themselves set up the equipment. (Pat Livingston photo) FCP VOTE �•_ ADRIAN KEET FCP FAMILY COALITION PARTY •For protection of the family farm. •For a balanced budget; respect for workers; job creation. •For recognition of parent's rights; public funding for all schools. •For expansion of nursing facilities and care at home for the elderly. •For pollution control in city and country and protection of the environment. •For recognition of the family's enduring values. •For protection of life from conception to natural death. •Adequate day-care system, balancing needs of parents and taxpayers. •Proper health care for all; recognition of voluntary and denominational hospital services. •Full financial and emotional support for pregnant women where necessary. •Major expansion of HOME (Home Ownership Made Easy) program. •Government sponsored low-cost housing. •Removal of rental ceilings after vacancy rate has increased to provide alternate housing. •Government encouragement for business with employee profit-sharing plans. •Better government supervision of automobile insurance. •Re-inforce the rights of communities to protect themselves against pornography and prostitution. _...■ISI' / .���r / 1111111111111111 r ice' � 'I' 1 __ ..Iv MA.i — --- .r► r AP' 4 ' ,r1111r Ilr r , r ..ter NI Mr /NW INN r AI A AI OF AN .4( gir _AEI All/ 4111111111111111111I/MINI AN E ,4/11111, IMP AIW 44W 41111 PAZ AIIIIIL„41111.1.1mr 111111111111111/ All IV AIME 41111•1111111II Si=110" 41 PP At ' MP" LABOUR DAY DEADLINES Due to Labour Day Holiday, Monday, September 7, The Lucknow Sentinel deadlines for next week only will be as follows: Friday, Setember 4, 3 p.m. For: Editorial, Classified and Display Advertising THANK YOU 528-2822 or 528-2823