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Lueknovv Sentinel, Wednesday, September 23..1998
13.e au.tifui weekend.
for .Lucknow,...fall fair
by Mildred Lome
The Agricultural Society was blessed
with a beautiful weekend for the annual •
Fall Fair. The •mitiway was doing a suc-
cessful business Friday evening for all
th4 young people and once again there,
was•an excellent parade on Saturday at
noon.
Rev. A. Cook held the service of bap-
tism in the Lucknow United Church,
Sunday morning for Ryan, son of Chris
and Nancy Irwin, Jessica, daughter of
Trish and Dwayne Scott and Sherry,
daughter of Donald and
Maryann MacDonald.
. In the , Lucknow
Presbyterian Church, as. part
of the 125th anniversary
year, the WMS was .in charge
of the service under the leadership of
Shirley Hawthorne and Norma Raynard.
Special speaker was Marion
(MacDonald):Mundell of Corrie and for•
rnerly of Lucknow. Her message was on
New Horizons, emphasizing the work •of
• the church. There was a ladies choir and
Joanne Lennips sang a solo. Other mem-
bers of the WMS helped out with differ-
ent,parts of the service.
Bruce and Helen MacDonald of
Grande Prairie, Alberta are spending
approxiinately two weeks 'in the area.
, They have their motor home at David and'
Eileen Moffat's but are visiting all their
Moffat and MacKinnon relatives. '
Chester and Bell Hackett celebrated
their 40th- wedding anniversary
Saturday evening with a dinner at dick
son's Ian and Kathy on North Delhi •
Street. Present were their three sons and
six grandchildren.
The previous week they were remem-
bered by Marion and Warren Zinn and
Margaret and Evan Keith With dinner outl
then a time of fellowship and reminiscing
at the Zinn's. -
Ron MacDonald took his mother,
Fern, to visit with her sister 3reta Reid at
Sandy Cove Acres near Stroud on
Saturday, a beautiful day for a drive.
Sympathy is extended to
Bernice Johnstone and
ether members of the fami-
ly eti the passing of Gordon
Johnstone in Wingham hos-
pital on Saturday morning.
Funeral services were from the chapel on
Monday afternoon. '
Lillian Cotirtlancl, a resident of
Pinecrest Manor, celebrated her 91st -
birthday on Monday.
Bob Raymond, Dustin Farrish, and
Trani Good of _the Lucknow Pee Wee
Blue Jay's baseball team joined with
other members from Listowel, Dashwood
and Mitchell to form the Mid -West All
• Star Team. that, played in Newrn.arket on
Saturday- Theylad two close games
against York-Simcoe and North-Western
• Ontario and although they weren't{ on the
winning end they can be proud ro have
been able to play in an All Ontario ,
Tournament. ' . •
135th -uroxi fall
fair goes: this. weekend
• Organiters of the 135th Ripley -
Huron: Fall Fair will be hoping they
have the weather. LucknoW experienced
on the weekend.'
• Special guests, Opening' the fair are
Ontario Association of Agricultural
Societies' presidents ClarenOe Pinkney,
agricultoral division, and Sylvia* Parr,
homecraft divisiOn. The presidents of
the Provincial association travel;
throughout Ontario 'visiting any number
of the existing 236 agricultural fairs Snit
a great honor that they will both° be
• •attending the fair on Saturday,.
The fair is set to go this weekend
with Friday night ey'ents,to start at T
pan. The Ambassador competition,
Cody Maus and aNariety show will take
place at the *complex at. R:15 •P:m..
There's also the ever popular frog jump-
ing contest; a nuni traptcir pull and the
:huger Partner games and pet show•, .-
On Saturday, the complex is openall
day, yoti can take in the, beef; dairy,
horse or sheep Show; pr the lighthre
and poultry show,
• At noon the Community'sfamous fall
fair parade gets .underway. This is
• lowed' by an antiquie car and .traetor
• shovo, a variety program, the heavy
. horse show,beef cattle, 441 beef; dairy
' and sheep inVitational show. • '
Performing on stage during -the vari:,
• ety program Saturday. afternoon will be
• the award-winning "Cripple Creek_
Kids". This•group•is the ,Canadian
National Junior champions in
' Traditional Clogging and recently quail -
lied far the finals of the Youth Talent
Search at the Western Fair. '
Princess Karma and Company will be
•bringing a fantasy magic ,and' illusion
.'show to the Aipley-Hurcyri .community
Schdol gyin, with two -shows -.1:30 and
3 PM. ' _ . ?
Saturday night; the l.eask Brothers.
• will entertain at a dance at the arena.
• Over the weekend, the. Big 'A'
Midway will be in town to. satisfy. yOur
need for a few thrills and games, of.
• chance, ' •
if ..,Y.eititaviiVt- Checked OUt the
Ripley -Hurn .Fair; make sure you
•do. It's oneOf the best.fairs around - lots
to do and See, and you'll all;Vays• 13e
greeted by a smiling, friendly face. ., •
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