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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-08-24, Page 17dungannon news Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 24, 1983 -Page 18 *from page 17 Men's Single - First - Alex Boa $10 Second - Harold Carter $8, Third -- Dave Parks $6; Ladies -- First - Sandra Rivett $10, Second - Heather Shetler $8, Third - Marg Shewfelt $8. Tug of War -- Winners - Dungannon Diggers, $20. Chainsawing --- Class - Occ435cc. --- First - Ken McNee, Dungannon $10, Se- cond - Brian Argyle, Goderich $8, 36cc.-50cc. - First - Larry AlIin - R.R. 4 Goderich $10, Second Robert Gibson - Wroxeter $8, Third -- Ken McNee - Dungannon $5, 51cc.-65cc. - First - Ken McNee - Dungannon . $10, Second - Bili Andrew - Lucknow $8, Third - Brian Argyle - Goderich $5, 68cc.-95cc. - First - Brian Argyle $10, Se- cond - Ken McNee $8, 96cc. and over -- First - Ken McNee $10, Second - Clete Dalton- R. R. 3 Goderich $8. Over -All Champion - Ken McNee. Armwrestling - Men under 120 pounds - First Jeff McMichael, $5 voucher donated by Ron Machan Hardware, Lucknow, Second -- Dennis Park $3; 120=150 pounds - First - Mike Mon- tgomery, $5 voucher donated by Ron Machan Hardware, Lucknow, Second - Allan McWhinney- $3; 151180 pounds - First - Robert Gibson - $5 voucher donated by Ron Machan Hardware, Second Larry Sowerby - $3; 181 and over -- First- Clete Dalton - $5 voucher donated by Ron Machan Hardware, Second Dwane Rivett - $3. Ladies - 100420 pounds - First Judy Carmichael - $5 voucher donated by Zehrs, Second - Linda Mon- tgomery - $3; donated by Zehrs, Second - Janet Godfrey - $3; 151 pounds and over - First - Joanne Sproul - $5 voucher donated by Zehrs, Second - Doris Fielder - $3, Baby Contest - prize money - First - $4, Second - $3, Third - $2, Fourth -- $i, Up to four months - First - Corry Robertson, son of Debbie and Jim Robertson, 1f.ft, 1, Dungannon; Second - Melissa MacGillivray, daughter of Don and Marcia MacGillivray, Goderich; Third - Rae Douglas Scott, son of Randy and Carol Scott, H.R. 1, Holyrood; Fourth - Ryan Brindley, son of Gordon and Agnes Brindley, Dungannon; 5 to 8 months - First - Jenny Tucker, daughter of Dawn and Wayne Tucker -- 55 Hamilton St, Goderich; Se- cond - Matthew Redmond, son 01 Mike and Karen Red- mond, H.R. 5, Goderich; 'Third -- Corey Culbert, son of i ,ynn Culbert and Bev Cook, Walton; Fourth -- Casandra MacAdam, daughter of Thane Hayes, Goderich; 9 to 12 months -- First - Charlotte Drennan, daughter of Gordon and Cathy Drennan, R.R. 7 l,ucknow; Second -- Julie Mole - daughter of Bill and Mary Mole -- R:11. 1. Dungannon. Log Sawing - - Men First - Larry Park and Ron Penland, $20, Second Jack Pentland and Rill McWhinney, $10, Third - Dave Caesar and ("fete Dalton, $5; ladies - - First - Beth Dickson and Marj Pentland, $2', Second -- San- dra Pentland and Marie Chainsaw and arm wrestling winners Haggitt $10 voucher Zehrs, Third - Laurie Pentland and Jean McWhinney - $5 voucher Ron Machan, Lucknow; Open Class - Larry Park and Ron Pentland to receive one half unit seed corn donated by Bruce Baynard, Pioneer dealer. PARADE Most Humorous - First - Diane Park and Lloyd Smith, $30; Second - Mary Ann Brindley, $15; Most original - First =- Andrew Glenn - $25 donated by Lake Huron Drainage - John Ivan Thomas - Paisley won a blanket from the Old Mill, Blyth; Unicorn Hitch - First - Ross Young of Tiver- ton - $20 donated by Gary and Yvonne Kerr of R.R. 6 Goderich; single heavy horse in harness - First - Ross Young of Tiverton won $20 donated by Lock -Melon Farms - Arnold and Donna Young; road horses - lady driver with single and buggy open, First - Mrs. Ozzie Long of Kitchener, $20; hackney - First - Len Meyer of Walkerton for best team in harness and best Scott Hackett knows that preparing an entry for the Dungannon Fall Fair Can be hard, and dirty work. Jim Wright watches as Scott makes some finishing touches an his Cali for the judges last Saturday. Maize; School Entry - Brookside School - $25; Best Organization or Club - First - Ripley Agricultural Society - $25, Second - I,ucknow bions - $15; Best Vintage Vehicle - First - Russ Button $15, Second - Gord Cayley -- $10, Third - Harold McGee -• $5, Public School - Best dressed rider and vehicle First - 'Tam- my Roberts • • $2.50, Second - Angelea Brindley - $2, Third - Amy Jo Glenn $i, Best dressed child First -- Dennis Park, Second Michael McNee, Third - Jeff Brindley. CArn,F, Over -All (Thimpion ['oiled Angus - The person receiv- ing the most points in this class will receive a $10 gas voucher from Bud Hamilton, Lucknow and a bag of Calf Startena donated by Lucknow Farm Supply; Over-all Champion Herefords -- Brian Rintoul: Over-ati Champion - Hols- teins Bob McNeil. HORSES Over-all Champion draught horses The per- son acquiring the most points in this class will receive a calculator. donated by Can Imperial Bank. Dungannon. Winner was George Gregg of Paisley: four horse tandem hitch -- First - Ross Young Tiverton won a blanket from The Old Mill, Blyth in the first section; First single in harness, single tandem - $20 to Ozzie Long - Kitchener; pony class - Over-all Champion to receive a voucher from Buffy's Burger Bar, Lucknow. Winner was William Storey, Clinton; saddle horses - Over-all Senior champion will receive a sweater donated by Reavie Farm Equipment: Lucknow. Winner was .lane Walker of Holland ('entre: Ovt'r-all Junior ('harnpiori will receive a pen and pencil set donated by Sheaffer Pen. Goderich and a $2(1 cash prize. Winners were Rox- anne Edwards of hinton and Cindy Vincent of Belgrave tied received a pen and pencil set. ri Ell, CROPS Over-all Champion --- The person acquiring the most points will receive $10 donated by Harvey Culbert, Cardinal Seeds, Dungannon. Winners were Jim Err- ington, R.R. 2 Auburn and Bob McNeil, R. R. 6 Goderich (tied). BICYCLE RACE Standard Hikes • First Jim Wright. Second Jamie Humphrey and "Third Michael Curran. Speed Bikes mean i,rnd- .say. Second Fred Flanaghan, Third Joey Carmichael. J11,',411OR I#OME,MA KING Person acquiring most points will receive a pen donated by, Gary Sproul Electric plus $5 cash. Win- ners were Kay Edward and Tracy Black (tied). Elemen- tary Homemaking - Over- all - Melissa Logtenburg. POULTRY AND PETS Best Bantam Hen - Michael f' Menary $2.50, Best Bantam Rooster - Vicky Culbert $2.50, - Second - Dennis Gregary $1.50, Best duck - First - Dennis Gregary $2,50, Best pair pigeons - Dennis Gregary $2.50, Best COMING SOON THE Cake Boutique Fall Wedding Let Us Show You Wedding Cakes To Rent Or Special Order INVITATIONS, NAPKINS CAKE BAGS AND ACCESSORIES COMPLIMENTARY GIFTS WITH EACH ORDER heavy hen - Brent Black - First - $2.50, Second - Den- nis Gregary - $1.50, Best heavy rooster - First - Brent Black - $2.50, Best kitten - First - Lisa Turn to page 24• Armstrong's Home Bakery 639 CAMPBELL ST. LUCKNOW 528.2211 After Hours 528.3635 BACK TOSCHOOL VALUES SPECIALS IN EFFECT UNTIL MONDAY, AUGUST 20 OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 6 FUNCTION & MEMORY NSC hill Calculator MODEL NO, 99A Superr $189 vdiva PAPERMATE MEDIUM ix 1 STICK PENS 20• ;53. 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