HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-09-21, Page 11Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 21, 1988 -Page 11
From cattle to crafts, here's all the winners
Lucknow Fall Fair Winners
Cattle Rob 'Thompson, Ripley; Best Herd - Thomp-
son; Best Halter Broken Beef Calf - Don Alton, Thomp-
son, Blair Beeman, Jeff Olson; Best Fat Steer - Heather
Shiell, Kem Rintoul; Best Fat Steer under 1000 lb i -
Olson, Donna Johnston; Champion Steer - Olson; Cham-
pion Female - Thompson; Champion Bull - Thompson;
Best Halter Broken Dairy Calf - Alton, Hillritch Farms.
' Elementary School Beef Club - Kevin Rintoul, Jody
Walker, Dawn Dow, Blair Beeman; Dairy Calf - Heather
Alton, Sandra Alton, Krista Ritchie, Sharon Ritchie.
4-H Calves: Showmanship - Vanessa Alton, Dianne
Black; Champion - Heather Shiell; Reserve - Brad Shiell,
Sheep: Oxford Down - Donald Dearing, Exeter, Louis
Emke, Elmwood; Southdown - Hugh Todd, St. Helens,
Enke; Suffolk - Grant Coultes, Wingham; Any Long
Wood - Dearing, Emke; Dorset - Dearing, Barry Raetz,
Walkerton; Any Other Breed - Todd, Baetz; Best Pen Of
Lambs - Todd, Dearing; Best 4 Sheep - Todd, Dearing;
Best Single Lamb - Todd, Emke; Elementary School - Je-
nean Todd, Tim Coultes, Mark Olson, Brad Robinson.
Goats: Toggenburg - Allan Stokes, Fordwich; Saanen -
Fran McQuail, St. Helens, Stokes; Alpine - Stokes; Nu-
bian - Stokes; Recorded Breed - Stokes; Champion Herd -
Stokes Reserve - Mc -Quail; Best Doe Kid - McQuail; Best
Dam and Daughter - Stokes; Elementary School - Rachel
McQuail, Katie McQuail.
Draught Horses: 4 Horse Tandem - Frank Murray and
Don Scott, Holyrood, Arnold Young, Goderich; Dan Mac-
Donald, Ripley, Ray Martin, Lucknow, Jim Aitchison,
Lucknow; Commercial - Heavy - Scott, Light - Bob
Campbell; Clydesdale - MacDonald; Percheson - John
Lyons, Londesboro; Belgium - Martin, Light - Young;
Best Mare or Gelding - Martin, Scott; Best Dressed
Team - Martin, Young; Unicorn Hitch - Martin, Scott and
Murray; Best Draught Horse - Martin.
Pontes: Wesley Drennan, Goderich; Saddle Horses:
Diane; Lee Ann Cranshaw, Pony,: Wesley Drennan, Julie
Wyld; Parade Western, Arabian - Diane, Edna Alton,
Lee Ann Cranshaw; Jr. English Equitation - Andy Gor-
don, Cheryl Nounkowski.
Open English Pleasure - Cheryl Nownkowski, Andy
Gordon; Open English Hack - Andy Gordon, Julie Wyld;
Western Pleasure Sr. - Peter Alliett, Carol Kock;
Western Pleasure Jr. - Laura Kock; Steady Hand- Laura
Kock, Charlotte Alliett; Command Class - Carol Kock;
Andy Gordon; Best Mare or Gelding (3 years old) - Peter
Alliett; Best Mare or Gelding (5 years or over) - Lee Ann
Cranshaw; Andy Gordon; Tyke Showmanship - Larissa
Brooks, Julie Wyld; Jr. Showmanship - Andy Gordon,
Lee Ann Cranshaw.
Games
Potato - J. Greenwood, Julie Wyld; Musical Chairs
Under 14 Hands - P. Greenwood, Richard Wyld; Musical
Chairs 14 Hands and Over - Charlotte Alliett, Richard
Wyld; Barrel - Charlotte Alliett, Larissa Brooks; Flag -
Charlotte Alliett, Laura Kock; Pick up - Charlotte Alliett,
Richard Wyld; Keyhole - Charlotte Alliett, J.P.
Greenwood,
Poultry
Standard Breed - I. Clifford Pepper, 2. Michael Becker,
3. Donald Beirnes. Bantam -1. Michael Becker, 2. Orville
Shewfelt, 3. Newt Cuyler. Best Pen of Cockerels -1. Cliff
Pepper, 2. Kathryn Alton. Ducks - Donald Beirnes. Geese
. - Elaine de Boer. Eggs, White - Don Alton, Russel Irvin,
Frank Alton, ,Greg Hackett; Brown - Lela Rintoul,
Marion Mowbray, Rintoul, Nelda McKee.
Most Points -1. Alvin Thompson, 2. Brian Thompson,, 3.
Russel Irvin.
Best Bale of Hay - 1, Bruce Pewtress, 2. Greg Hackett,
3. D.A. Hackett.
Roots and Vegetables - 1. Nelda McKee, 2. John
Rutherford, 3. Ira Dickie, 4. Elaine Errington.
Commercial Feature - Garden Produce Individual,
Allan Andrew, Nelda McKee, John Rutherford.
Fruit - Allan Andrew.
Field Crop
Top five winners
Hay - 1. Grant Gilchrist, 2. Russel Irvin, 3. Donald
Simpson, 4. Fred Phillips, 5. Ian Clarke. Barley - 1. Ken
Alton, 2. Bill Andrew, 3. Greg Hackett, 4. Mel Ritchie, 5.
Lloyd Morrison. Mixed Grain -1. Russel Irvin, 2. Murray
Irvin, 3. Grant Gilchrist, 4. Paul Black, 5. Donald Simp-
son. Grain Corn - 1. Russel Irvin, 2. Murray Irvin, 3. Bill
Andrew, 4. Wm. Irvin, 5. Steve Alton. Ensitage Corn - 1.
Bill Andrew, 2. Wm. Irvin, 3. Ken Alton, 4. D.A. Hackett,
5. Lloyd Morrison. White Beans - 1. Donald Simpson, 2.
Russel Irvin, 3. Stuart Alton, 4. Steve Alton, 5. Terry
Zinn. Soybeans - 1. Mel Ritchie, 2. Don Alton, 3. Steve
Alton, 4. Bill Andrew, 5. Stuart Alton. Wheat - 1. Ken
Phillips, 2. Terry Zinn, 3. Bruce Pewtress, 4. Jim
Pentland, 5. Warren Zinn. Overall Results -1. Russel Ir-
vin, 2. Bill Andrew, 3. Wm. Irvin, 4. tie, Donald Simpson
and Ken Alton,
Flowers: Joyce Elphick, Agatha Dueck, Olive
Needham, Elizabeth Dickie; most points 1st year ex-
hibitor - Marion Raynard. Baking: Nelda McKee, Lor-
raine Kerr, Margaret de Boer, Caroline Menary; most
points 1st year exhibitor - Caroline Menary. Canning -
Margaret Errington, Mary Lavis, Marjorie Hartleib,
Margie MacPherson Traschal; most points 1st year ex-
hibitor, Marjorie Hartleib. Group Displays; Lucknow Jr.
W.1., Lucknow W.I., Kairshea W.I., St. Helen's W.I.,
Holyrood W.I. Night School: Oil Painting - Lucknow. 441
Projects: Kairshea and Whitechurch. Sewing - 31A -
Margaret Harkness, Nelda McKee, Joyce Elphick, Edith
Cooper; most points 1st year exhibitor - Marjorie
Hartleib; 31B - Marjorie Hartleib, Vi Arnold, Sandra
MacDonald, Anna Dolmage. Canada Packers Quilt -
Nelda McKee.
Arts and Crafts
Vi Arnold, Maimie Roulston, Lila Rintoul, Margaret
Harkness; let year exhibitor - Marjorie Hartleib; most
points in paintings - Donalda Moffat. Individual arts and
crafts - not judged, Maimie Roulston. Photography -
Marg Burkhart, Marion Raynard, Vi Arnold, Margie
MacPherson, Trachsal; 1st year exhibitor - Kim Cooke.
Over 65 class - Vi Arnold, Elizabeth Dickie, Mary Lavis,
Anna Dolmage. Teenage - Karen Elliott, Vanessa Alton,
April Brindley, Jonathan Nelson. Most points 36B -
Charlene Conley.
Special Events
Baby Contest: under four months: 1. Ryan - Donna and
Otto Linde, Lucknow; 2. Steven - Betty and Dean Ellis,
Lucknow; 3. Jonathan - Linda and Michael, Clinton. Four
to eight months: Laura - Kathy Zettler, Guelph; 2.
Jonathan - Janet Godrey, Dungannon; 3. Cody - Donna
and Paul Hogan, Lucknow. Eight to twelve months: I.
Amber - Kathey and Ian Hackett, Lucknow; 2. Jenna -
Helen and Brian VanOsch, Lucknow; 3. Chelsea - Brenda
and Tom Adamson, Lucknow.
Nail Driving: Boys 6 and under: 1. Chris Humphrey, 2.
Jason Humphrey, 3. Warren Andrew. 17 and over: 1.
Jerry Logtenberg, 2. Sandy Maclntyre, 3. Dave McCor-
mack. Girls 16 and under: 1. Karen Miller, 2. Kerrie
Skillen, 3. Misti Humphrey. Girls 17 and over: 1. Shirley
Hunter, 2. Dianne Gibson, 3, Kay Logtenberg.
Log Sawing: Ladies: 1. Helen Calhoun and Judy Sloan,
2. Mary Mackie and Shiela Hunter, 3. Helen Maclntyre
and Mary Lynne Gilchrist. Men: 1, Willard Calhoun and
Jim Sloan, 2. Bob Gilchrist and Bob Struthers, 3. Hardy
Young and John McDermid. Men and Ladies: 1. Willard
Calhoun and Helen Calhoun, 2. Jim Sloan (Jr. I and Judy
Sloan, 3. Bob Gilchrist and Mary Lynne Gilchrist. Over
60 class: I. Hardy Young and Willard Calhoun, 2. Harry
Huge crowds lined Campbell Street Saturday for the Fall Fair
Parade. Many turned out just to see if Tony McQuail would be
Lavis and Jim Errington. Residents of local townships:
1. Bob Struthers and Bob Gilchrist, 2. Leo Murray and
Ken McWhinney, 3. Wm. Irvin and Don Alton.
Agricultural Societies: I. Willard Calhoun and Jim Sloan
from Chesley, 2. Bob Gilchrist and Bob Struthers,
Lucknow, 3. Hardy Young and John McDermid, Paisley.
Open class to M -tooth saws: 1. Willard Calhoun and Jim
Sloan - 4.4 sec. in an 8" square timber with 5 other teams
competing.
Bag tying: Men 60 and over: 1. Russel Irvin, 2. Harry
Lavis. Under 60: 1. Allan Miller, 2. Wm. Irvin, 3.. Mel Rit-
chie. Ladies: Erma Jean Haldenby, 2. Mary Lynn
Gilchrist, 3. Sarah Haldenby. Bale Rolling: Male: I. Clint
Murray, Scott McNall, Donnie Cuillevier, 2. Linald
Newhook, Conan Criinmings, Kirk Newhook, 3. Jason
Brophy, Joseph Brophy, Dennis Hogan. Bale Rolling:
Female: 1. Nancy Aitchison, Paula Irvin, Beth Sitarz, 2.
Connie Black, Marybelle Cranston, Linda Cur -ran.
Bale Throwing: 14 and under male: 1. Justin Murray,
2. Seth McNall, 3. Chris MacDonald. 15 and over: 1.
allowed to show his NDP float. Tony gave us a thumbs -up as he
made his way along the route unhindered
Richard Askes, 2. Donald Curran, 3. Mel Ritchie. 15 and
over female: 1. Tricia MacDonald, 2. Sharon Askes, 3.
Linda Thacker.
Frog Jumping: 7 and under: 1. Michael Mali, 2. Bobby
Raymond. 8-14 yr. I. Taylor Mali, 2. Chad Moffat, 3.
Brock Raymond, 4. Ian Moffat.
Tug -of -War: Boys: 1. Brookside, 2. Lucknow. Girls: 1.
Brookside, 2. Lucknow.
Pedal Tractor Pull: 30 - 50 lb. 1. Paul MacDonald, 2.
Jason Pentland, 3. Adam Stewart. 51-75 Ib: 1. Chris Cur-
ran, 2. Marci Bieman, 3. Peter MacDonald: 76-95 Ib.: 1.
Chris de Jong, 2. Chad Moffat, 3. Elliott Bauer.
Oldest Lady: Ethel Rutherford; Oldest Gentleman -
Gordon Morrison.
Parade
Decorated Tricycle: I. Susan Guay, 2. Jessica Mann
and Sandy Lougheed. Bicycle: 1. Shelly Johnston and
Bobby Raymond.
Clown: 1. Richard Lubbers, 2. Michael Mali, 3. Margie
Gordon, 4. Brent Black. Decorated Doll Car-
riage/Wagon: 1. Sarah Mann and Lindsey Raymond, 2.
Derek Kennedy and Corey Farrish.
Original Entry In Parade: 1. Montgomery Motors, 2.
John Hallam, 3. Pat Broome. Elementary School: 1.
Lucknow, 2. Lucknow Christian, 3. Brookside. Post
School: Pinecrest Manor. Decorated Car: Bill Pike.
Decorated Truck: 1. Jerome Feed, 2. Horticultural Socie-
ty, 3. Huron -Bruce Swingers. Antique Car - Harold
McGee.
Best Society Float: 1. Kinsmen, 2. Lucknow Boy
Scouts, 3. Kingsbridge Girl Guides.
Best Comic Float - West Huron Jr. Farmers. Best
Patriotic Float: 1. Kerry's Creek Farms, 2. Henry Hen-
dricks. Best Commercial Float: 1. Lucknow Farm Supp-
ly, 2. Montgomery Motors, 3. Brussels Auto. Best Team
Drawn Decorated Float: 1. Chisholm Fuels, 2. Bruce
Tile, 3. Hyland Seeds.
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