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Lucknow Fall Fair Results
• PROGRAM, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14
M. C. - president Lorne Hackett. Local
entertainment, accordian instrumentals by
Lori Hackett; solos by Larry MacPherson,
accompanied by Mrs. Anne Pritchard; piano
instrumentals by DaleGilchrist; baton
twirling by Tommy Gilmore; dancing by
Donna Raynard. Special guest - Jim Reed,
reporter for CTV W-5, spoke for a few
minutes, followed by Log Sawing Contests.
PROGRAM SATURDAY EVENING
SEPTEMBER 15
M.C. - Lee Paul. Entertainment, Miller
Sisters from Dashwood; Norm Dunsmoor
from Kincardine; Paul Bros. and 'Shirley
from Kirkton. Beauty Queen Contest,
organizer Charles Webster. M.C. - Robt.
• Finlay; Judges - Miss Dominion of Canada,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Glinka, Dance music -
Norm Dunsmoor's Orchestra.
OPENING CEREMONIES
[SATURDAY AFTERNOON]
M. C. - Murray Gaunt, M:P.P.; Reeve
Ueorge Joynt, Lucknow; Warren Zinn,
Ashfield; Barry Johnston, Kinloss; •Leo
Foran, West Wawanosh; President, Lorne
Hackett. Official.opening by Jim Reed, CTV
W-5.
• BABY CONTEST
UNDER 4 MONTHS -6 ENTRIES
Melissa Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Greenway, Wingharn; Lisa, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kwan, Lucknow;
Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Farrish, Point Clark.
4 - 8 MONTHS -11 ENTRIES
Timothy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Lantinga, R. 2 Lucknow; Dianne, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCutcheon, R. 3 Lions
Head; Matthew, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jim de
Boer, R. 5 Lucknow.
8-12 MONTHS -11 ENTRIES
Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Drennan,
R. 3 Goderich; Sara - Anne, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Cameron, R. 7 Lucknow;
Tyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks, R. 3
Lucknow.
MISS MID WESTERN ONTARIO
BEAUTY CONTEST -17 CONTESTANTS
Queen - Vicki Lee Bryce, Paisley
Nifty Needlers
begin fall program
BY SHARON ALTON
The first meeting of Trirlity
was held September4 at the
home of Miss Joan Hackett.
The meeting opened with the
•4-H pledge.
The election of officers
took place and they are as
follows: president, Michele
Humphrey; vice president,
pail Kemp; sec: etary, will be
rotating and press reporter,
Sharon Alton. The next
meeting will be Wednesday,
September 12 at Mrs. Jayne
litchie's at 7.00 p.m. Achi-
evernentl Day will be in
December and our club is
doing a skit, "Let's Barge -
low".
The leaders discussed the
• project requirements. Miss
• Joan •Hackett discussed the
types of canvas. Mrs. Jayne
• Ritchie discussed the types
of yarn and tlie needles. For
• homework we are to fill• in the
chart, "Colour •Is". Miss
Hackett discussed the terms
of the Individual colours e.g.
•hue, value, intensity and
neutrals.
Mrs. Ritchie demonstrated
the marking of sampler 1 to
juniors and Miss Hackett
demonstrated the marking of
sampler 2 to the seniors.
The members participated
by marking their piece of
canvas. The meeting closed
with refreshments.
The second meeting of
Trinity, was held September
12 at the home of Mrs. Jayne
Ritchie. The president,
Michele Hurnphrey, opened
the meeting with the 4-H.
Roll call was answered by the
girls.
We chose the name of the
club as the Nifty Needlers.
The next meeting till be
September 19 at Miss Joan
Hackett's at 7.00 p.m.
•Mrs. Jayne Ritchie discus-
sed How to thread a needle,
•length of yarn, begin to
stitch, how to end yarn and
stitching methods. Miss Joan.
Hackett discussed tension in
stitching, and suggestions
for easier stitching.
Mis.s-Tikkeft demonstrat-
ed the Gobeln stitch. Mrs.
Ritchie demonstrated, • the
Continental. They also show
us how to graph a picture so
we could transfer it to the
canvass. •'
We did the sample of a
Gobeln stitch and the Con-
tinental on canvass and we
are to have it finished for the
next metting. We each did a
monogram on a piece of
graph paper. •
The meeting closed with
• refreshments.
• Jr. Farmers collect
for Heart Fund
The West Huron Jr.
Farmers held their
monthly meeting on Sept.
10 at Brookside School.
We started off by singing
the Jr. Farmer song.
The— minutes and
treasurer's report were
then given. The float for
the Lucknow Fall Fair '
has been started. We are
also helping out with the
tug-of-war, pole clim-
bing, and wheel barrow
races.
' We have been asked
again if we will collect for
the Heart Fund and all
were in favour.
Congratulations to the
boys' baseball team for
winning • the B charn-
pionship.on Sept. 8 and 9.
Looking ahead on Nov.
24 is our fourth annual
banquet and lance and in
April a spring'dance. Also
we have been asked to
have our food,booth at the
Dungannon Centennial,
The next meeting will
be Oct.r8 ,and it is
nierriburghip• iffe-eting.
Agricultural society; lst runner up, Jeannie
Windus, Grand Valley; 2nd runner up,
Karen Wood, Centennial Queen, Wingham;
Miss Congeniality, Kathy Rowe, Walkerton
Chicken Fest.
SPECIAL EVENTS
LARGEST FAMILY AT THE FAIR Chas.
Murray, R. 1 Holyrood (10). LONGEST
BEARD, Harold Smith, Holyrood; lan
Clarke, R. 5 Lucknow; Tony McQuail, R. 1
Lucknow. OLDEST LADY AT THE FAIR,
Mrs. J. A. Sully (85), Goderich. OLDEST
MAN AT THE FAIR, Alex McKenzie (94),
Lucknow. PERSON COMING THE FARTH-
EST.DISTANCE, Mr. Dirx, Southern Hol-
land. COUPLE COMING THE FARTHEST
DISTANCE, Mr. and Mrs. Kiln Ramage,
Wisconsin.
TUG-OF-WAR (ELEMENTARY) - Brook-
side Public School; Lucknow Public School.
TEEN-AGE - Lanes, Lucknow. ADULT -
Ashfield Federation, Kinloss,
CLIMBING THE POLE (16 & UNDER)
Wayne Phillips, Tim Ward, Mike Smolen-
aars. 17 & OVER - Jim Simpson, Frank
Dore, 'Dave Hartin.
WHEELBARROW RACE (14 et NDER)
COUPLES - Lisa Husk and Wayne Philips;
Tracy McDonagh and Brian De Groote;
Heather Stanley and Ken Irwin. (15 &
OVER) Debbie Price and Bill Pike; Barb
Stanley and Rick McArthur; Brian Hackett
and Janice Londry.
PARADE PRIZES
• ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FLOAT - Brook-
side, Lucknow, Kingsbridge. BEST
SOCIETY FLOAT - Dungannon Agricultural
Society, Lucknow Horticultural Society,
Ripley Agricultural Society. BEST COMIC
FLOAT - Bargers, Tim Treleaven, White-
church Jack Asses. BEST PATRIOTIC
FLOAT - West Huron Jr. Farmers, Kinlough
Pentecostal Crusaders. BEST COMMER-
CIAL FLOAT - Johnstone Furniture and Cut
and Curl, Kinsmen Club, McIntee Real
Estate, MOST ORIGINAL ENTRY IN
PARADE - Howard's B.P., Ruth MacKen-
zie. BEST CLOWN (CHILD) - Mae and
Brock Raynard, Lynn Alton, Christine
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