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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-07-16, Page 27Diversity the key to sports events on weekend BY MIKE FERGUSON Diversity is the key word to explain the host of sport event everyone can partake in at the Colborne Sesquicentennial. Celebrations. John Hazlitt's Sport Committee has plan- ned an impressive and unique line-up of ac- tivities for local residents and visitors alike. Beginning on Saturday, prospective arm wrestlers can flex their biceps in that event. Throughout the day there is also log sawing, bag tying, bale throwing, nail hammering and a barrel race. Gord Kerr islooking after the horseshoe pitching, and a kite contest for children will be judged on the fly and design of their kites. A Sky Harbour Model Airplane Show takes place at 4 p.m. on the School Playground, and at about 7 p.m. all those people with large lungs can use their vocal cords in the hog calling contest. . A municipal challenge has been given for the Tug -of -War, also on Saturday. Local groups and councils are encouraged to take - part, says Hazlitt. On Sunday morning at T.0 a.m. the Soap Box Derby occurs with Len Jea4ins and Don Feagun responsible for looking over the design of the cars, as well as costumes worn by the drivers. Of course, speed also counts and prizes will be given out to the winners. The most unique event of the celebrations is the lawn mower race on Sunday. There are three categories: the old-fashioned push mowers, push mowers with rotary blades, and the riding lawn mower race. Everyone is welcome to share in the activity, which promises to add some excitement to the weekend. As well as diversity, Hazlitt says par- ticipation is also important. Due to the wide range of events, the Sports Committee hopes to appeal to many people with "fun" being the main goal of each and every activity. For every event, there are prizes donated by local businesses and a brewer, with cash prizes also awarded., Pancakes and beef will fill hungry bellies during weekend. - BY MIKE FERGUSON With plans for up to 1500 hungry visitors to the Colborne celebrations, Keith Homan and his Food Committee have prepared with 1, pancake breakfast and a beef barbeque." Advance tickets for the barbeque are the best way to ensure you get a meal, says° Homan. The meal, catered by Ron William- son, includes roast beef, baked potato, beans, cole slaw, , rolls, horseradish, sour ream, chocolate milk and ice cream all for $6. One thousand tickets are available for the Pancake and Sausage Breakfast on Sunday morning. All the committee member's will • be manning the cutlery as they flip the pan- cakes and cook the sausage. Members of the Food Committee include: Chairman Keith Hoxnan, Jo -Anne Homan, Fan Sheardown, Doreen Willis, Audrey Kernighan, Leone. Robertson, Bill Begie, Lois Vanstone. and Betty Moore. In addition to the barbeque and breakfast, two food booths will be on the site selling ha.mburgers, hot dogs, chips arid the like. So no matter what your individual palate may take a liking to, Colborne's Food Com- mittee has made sure most everyone can find something to fill that growling stomach. pow 7 Sestlitisbes to our rtelig .10 Co1botile ovisIstikpie Hole's bopiog Oat yoto ASO Cetebiation Is everiOrtg Viotti ttte peopte vaitta tto GOOD tiOtiS 0. to tlet 0/apitfttstAtteitsiG* In CARS aociIittiCYS. IV /As, tiONN P4141 P1001,„S. 01966 OISSAti talCikAS 02.7 %%SSW tkUCV.S • NCRE E SUPPL HWY. NO. 8 GODERICH Dear Colborne Township friends • Best Wishes to Colborne * Township on your 150th BIRTHDAY Goderich 524-1361 1400-265-4148 Seaforth 527.0811 want to extend my congratulations to the residents of the Township of Colborne during the celebration of Colborne's 150th anniversary. This happy occasion will be a time to reflect on our com- mon heritage and history while also planning and preparing for future years oi success and good fortune. I'm looking forward to seeing all of you at the sesqukenten- nicrl activities in the days to come. • Murray Elston M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE , MINISTER OF HEALTH •J • 1 ' • • 1, , • 01 1,9 • l• . . . ,,,clg.k11,...,j,,',.. —.-..., iiri t•li,, 1 1,'1,:r• , l ..1,1,411,11,1,..t.',1.'