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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 24, 1983 -Page 18
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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
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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
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