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Irvin, R. '7 Lucknow; Russel Irvin. EI1ISIL-
AGE CORN - Russel Irvin, Bruce Skillen,
Ken Alton, Steve Alton, COB CORN - Wm.
Irvin, Russel , Irvin, Bill Andrew, R. 7
Lucknow; Steve Alton. SHEAF OF OATS -
Bruce Pewtress. SHEAF OF BARLEY
Bruce Pewtress. MOST POINTS IN CLASS
19A - Bruce Pewtress, Russel Irvin, Lorne
Hackett. BEST BALE OF. HAY - Murray
Irvin. SIX STALKS OF CORN - Jim
Errington.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES - Mrs. Chas.
Johnston, Blyth; Mrs. Geo. McKee, R. 5'
Kincardine; Mrs. Geo.,Morriss, Kincardine;
Ian Clarke, R. 5 Lucknow. COMMERCIAL
PRODUCE - Mrs. Chas. Johnston.
FRUIT - Allan Andrew, Lucknow; Evan
Keith. COMMERCIAL FEATURE - Allan
Andrew. APPLE POSTER - Charlene
Conley, Lucknow.
FIELD CROP [ TOP 5]
GRAIN CORN Russel Irvin, Niel Edgar,
Bruce Raynard, Paul Jerome, Bruce Pew -
tress. ENSILAGE CORN - Wm. Andrew,
Wm. Irvin, Stuart Alton, Grant Gilchrist,
Ken Alton., BEANS - Joe Sproul, Wayne
Zinn, Phillip Jerome, Paul Jerome, Terry
Zinn. MIXED GRAIN - Murray Irvin, Russel,
Irvin, Grant Gilchrist, Stuart Alton, Jim
Errington.. HAY - Stuart. Alton, Evan Keith,
Murray , Irvin, Wm. Irvin, Lorne Hackett.
BARLEY - Eugene Frayne, Raymond. Ho-
gan, Arnold Campbell, Warren Zinn, Terry
Zinn. BEST AVERAGE IN FIELD CROP -.
Russel Irvin, Stuart Alton, Wm. Irvin,
Murray Irvin.
FLOWERS
Mrs. Ewan MacLean, R. 3 Lucknow; Mrs.
Geo. McKee, Mrs. Geo. -Morris, Mrs. Chas.
Johnston, Mrs. Cliff Menary, Lucknow.
BAKING
Mrs. deo. McKee, Mrs. Geo. Morris,
Mrs. Jim Errington, Mrs. Clarence Ritchie,
MOST POINTS - Mrs. Geo. McKee. 1ST
'YEAR EXHIBITOR - Mrs. Cliff Mann,
Lucknow.
CANNING
Mrs. Jim Errington, Mrs. Gordon Smyth,
R. 2 Auburn; Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, Mrs,
Harold Gaunt, R. 2 Lucknow. MOST
POINTS - Mrs. Jim Errington.
GROUP DISPLAY [NOT JUDGED]
Lucknow Jr. Institute, St. Helen's W.I.,
NIGHT SCHOOL DISPLAY - Quilting and
Painting. 4-H PROJECTS ( NOT JUDGED) -
Lucknow # 1, Trinity # 1, Trinity # 2,
Donnybrook, St. Helens. INDIVIDUAL
ARTS AND CRAFTS (NOT JUDGED) - Mrs.
Cliff Roulston, Lucknow; Mrs. Hazel Smith.
OVER 65 - Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter;
Mrs. Jim Arnold, Lucknow, Mrs, Geo.
Morris.
SEWING [CLASS 33A]
Mrs. Geo. McKee, Mrs. Wes Heimpel.
1ST YEAR EXHIBITOR - Mrs. Ralph
Cameron. CLASS 338 - MOST POINTS -
Mrs. Chas. Johnston, Mrs, Wes Heimpel,.
Mrs. Cliff Rppulston. MOST POINTS.(WITH-
IN 25 KM RADIUS) Mrs. Cliff Roulston.
CHAMPIONSHIP QUILT - Mrs. Robt,
Gilchrist, Mrs. Chas: Johnston.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Mrs. Cliff Roulston, Mrs. Wes Heimpel,
Mrs. Murray Irvin. PHOTOGRAPHY - Mrs.
Anne Pritchard, R. 1 Lucknow; Mrs. Jim
Arnold, Murray Irvin. TEENAGE CLASS
Anne Hamilton, Jill Murray, Marilynne
Maclntyre.
Register: ffor indoor
gardening .
Would you like to turn phone 482-3428 or Zenith
your `brown thumb" into a 7-2800). Further information
"green thumb"?
Would you like to learn
more about decorating with
plants (e.g. making dish
gardens, terrariums)?
Would you like to learn
how to make attractive mac-
rame plant hangers? „r
If so, the Indoor Gardening
program sponsored by the
Home Economics Branch of
the Ontario Ministry of Agri-
culture and Food is for you.
Knowing the basics of plant
culture will give you a better
understanding of how to
raise plants and how to feel
comfortable growing them.
So, if your group (whether 1;
an organized one or just an
informal group consisting of
a few interested friends)
wishes to participate, send
one or preferably two leaders
to a two-day leaders' . work-
shop where he/she will ob-
tain the members' pamphlets
and learn all the necessary
information and skills need-
ed to teach their respective
groups.
The date for the workshops
are as follows: Clinton, Mon-
day and Tuesday, October
15th :and 16th, 1979, 10 a.m.
- 4 p.m.; Wingham, Monday
and Tuesday, October 22nd
and 23rd, 1979, 10. a.m. - 4
p.m.; Exeter, Wednesday
and Thursday, October 24th
and 25th, 1979, 10 a.m. - 4
p.m.
Although there is no cost
for the program, interested
groups should register by
October 4th, 1979 by contact-
ing Miss. Brenda Kisyk,
Acting Home Economist, On-
tario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food'',"' Box 159, Clinton,
Ontario, NOM 1LO (or tele -
will be given at time of
registration.
• Financial assistance
• Management counselling (CASE)
• Management training
• Information on government
programs for business
Can we help you?
See our Representative
Randy Brown and or Bob Furtney
at: The Bedford Hotel, Goderich
EVERY TUESDAY
on: Next Visit: September 25th
C
FEDERAL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
(Branch Office Address) For prior
information call 271.5650 [collect]
or write 1036 Ontario St. Stratford
1.
Lucknow Sentidei
Wednesday, September 19, 1979—Page 11
REGISTRA TION
aturday, October 6 & 13th
1 - S p.m.
Luckow Town Hall
Please bring
social insurance number
Li.NDSTCRAGE
MAKES SENSE...
Here's why
you should
plow down
phosphate
and potash
. now.
— product is more readily available — take advantage of a guaranteed
now. price differential.
— application equipment is available — crops get the extra plant food
when .you want it required for healthy grcwth.
— price could go up by spring. - fields are dry,
you have more time in the fall.
Remember what last spring was like?
Plow down fertilizer, now!
/� We like to know our customers
_! by name!
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Lucknow District Co-op
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