HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-08-20, Page 3Competition
Friday Competitions
Kid's pet parade: best dressed pet,
Jackie Godrey's dog; smallest animal, a
turtle belonging, to Don and Linda Cul-
bert':s family; pet with longest whiskers,.
Amy Jo Glenn's cat; pet with longest ears,
Jennifer Tucker's dog; most unusual pet,
rett Harmen's leech; , nnost colourful pet,
Laura Miltenburg's dog; pet with biggest
feet, Kelly McNee's dog; pet with smallest
tail, renda Nivin's hamster; most uunncoarn-
mon dog, Jason Boel's Japanese 'Chian dog;
best behaved pet, Brett Harmen's dog,
Bernie.
Chainsawing Contest: 0cc to 35cc: Brian
Argyle, John Merrill, Mex Chisholm; 366
cc to 51 cc: Rick Penhale, John Merrill,
Brian Argyle; 52 cc to 65cc: John Merrill,
Brian Argule, Rick Penhale; 66 cc yo 79 cc:
Brian Argyle, John Merril,, Herman Fisher;
80 cc to 99cc: Brian Argyle, John Merrill,
John Schwartzentruber; open class, Brian
Argyle, John Merrill, John Schwartzen-
truber; overall winner, Brian Argyle.
Log Sawing
Men partners, Jim Sloan and W.
Calhoune; Harry Wilkins and Wilber
Philippe, Hardy Young and John McDer-
mot; lady partners, Marg Pentland and
Jean McWhinney, Connie Black and Judy
Hickey. Open to . residents of Ashfield,
West Wawanosh and Colborne Townships,
Jack Pentland and Bill McWhinney.
Balethrowing
Men, Don Sowerby., Don :Elliott; Ladies,
Cheryl Flynn, Jean Lamb; children, 12 and
under, Tiin McNee, Matthew Sproul, Chris
MacDonald, Jim Sloan.
Armwrestling
Men: under 12Q lb, Joey Curran, Brett.
Harman, 121 " - 150, Larry Allen, Allan
McWhinney; 151 - 180, Donald ,Elliott,
Larry Kelly,; 181 and, over; Don Kuik,
Maurice Miltenburg. Ladies. 100 - 120,
Joan Lamb, Jean Lamb;121 150, Marlene
MacDonald, Dawn Tucker; 151 ib. and
over, Cheryl Flynn, Doris Fielder.
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Horseshoe Pitching
Alex Boa'.and Barry Diehl Harold Carter
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and .Garnet Diehl.
Baby Show
Babies under 4 months; Kevin Keith
Patrick ,Finnigan, Steven Wilkins, Zachary
Fielder; 4 - 8 months Veronica Kinsley,
Alexandra McNee, ;Josie Mae MacDonald;
8 '12 months, ,Jennifer. Bete, Ashley
Saundereock, Jessica Logtenberg.
Bicycle Race.
Seven and under, Billy Tucker, Paul
Chisholm; 8 to 12 years, Joel Wright, Tim
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'McNee, Trevor Cook; 13 and over, Joey
Curran, Jamie Durnin, John. Wright.
Watermelon Seed :Spitting
Six years and under, Jenny Tucker; 12
arad under, Jeff Brindley; ladies, Louise
Brown; men, John Edward.
Parade
Most humorous float, Delmar Sproul
Insurance, Brent Black; most original float,
Dawsons; miscellaneous, James Aitchison,
Cletus Dalton; be st organization or club,
Sr, Joseph's 'C.W.L., Kingsbridge; Dun
gannon•Youth Group; best vintage vehicle,
John McKenzie, Jack Smith; poney and
cart, pony and rider, Sandra Alton, Jacklin
Henry; preschool best dressed rider and
vehicle., a Adam Smyth, Jason Boe1. Jane
Smyth; elementary school best dressed,
Billy Tucker, Debbie and Barb Nivins,
Brenda • Nivins; elementary, school best
dressed child, 'Rosalind Jervis and Danielle
McClinchey, Amy Jo Glenn, Jodie- Riley.
Homecraft Section
Overall winners were ' sewing, Emily
Coultis; knitting and crocheting, Anna
Doimage; champion , quilt, Peg Pardon;
most points for quilts, Peg • •Purdon;
.handicrafts, Helen *Nicholson; Christmas
Corner, Sandra. D'Aoust; photography,.
Sandra D'Aoust; ceramics, tie between
Michele Brindley and Sherry Warren;
baking, Carol Nivins; preserving, Rita
Howard; flowers, Helen Nicholson; adult
vegetables, Robert Wright; junior veget-
ables, Matthew Sproul; beginners home-
making, Luke Sproul; junior homemaking,
Tracy Black.
Poultry, Pets & Goats
Most points for poultry, tie between
Chris and BiII Culbert; Adam Culbert had 1
less point; most points in pets,. Jodi
Webster.
Ineknow Sentinel; Wednesday, August 209 19815-1Nige 3
winners at annual Dun gannon Fair
Field Crops. Wiest showmaIInship class was anon by Sowerby, R. 4 Goderich; Ivan Thomas, R. 3
Overall winner Fall and Ruby McWhan- Rodney J. Ribey, Ra 3 Tiverton. Paisley.
my and family.:; ob. McNeil, R 6 Codcrich had. the best: Road Horses.
Puzzle Contest three heifer calves. Tum Meyer, Tceswater won for single
The puzzle contest for children aged 14 Jason ILeBeau won the prize for the new roadster; Mrs. Ozzie Long the lady with
and under was won by Taylor Park, Traci exhibitor in the dairy section who is not in Bungle buggy.
Curran and Amy Jo Genn. 44 • Hackney
Cattlea 1lorses Ozzie Long, Kitchener and Thomas
In Holstein class Bob McNeil, R 6 Saddle Horses Reabuurn, R. 5 FDesherton won in best team
Goderich and Glen McNeil, R 6 Goderich Jayne Walker was the senior rider in harness single tandem, best single in
were the vvinnersap haraness.
• wiunner while the junior overall champion
to the Polled Angus class, Rodney J. was Lisa VandennBroeek, Draught Ponies
Ribey, R. 3 'Tiverton was the winner. Draught Horses Ron Cetlzhe, R. 1 Bornholm had best
In class for any other exotic or Winners in the draught horse classes single in harness and best team in harness;
crossbreds, Don Farrell, R. 2 Ripley won 6 were Fraser Larnontg," R. 3 Tiverton; Ray Dalton had the best 1 year old pony;
classes and Rob Thompson, Ripley had the James MacKay, R. 2 Dobbington;. Ross Matthew Drennan won both the running
best female born January 1 to, March 31, Yoolmg, R. 2, Tiverton; Ken Ribey, R. 3, race and the potato race for elementary
1985. Tivert9n; .Gregg 'Farms, Paisley; Donschool children..
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