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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-08-15, Page 2,• 1:4 IL! ?,? • 4. 11, • •.".••:••• • • • • • • •••••••••tri•,:frifert warklIP00111.4A14,••••••••••••r••••111111111110. • I • • • Lucknow Senttinel, 44‘140,0;11Y;i: Anglist 1984,44 3 gain]. n fa m every way A g to many of die people Wb ate ded the Dtmgaimi* Agrieultliral 50cl- ety' Family Fun Day on 5UndaY, AUgnst 12, • the day was a "perfect" one. Not only was it A . 1;1 1 p.mthe horse pulling competition ble with sunnyskies but also with a real vari of' events for young and old alike. got 'underway with Ron Alto* as master of, CArtnnOniCS. Trophies were presented for: the top three heavy horse teams and Gary Kerr &Mated $25 for the het teaIn• *First Place went , to /00.64Ireies.:team which weighed- 390(rpounds and piulied 6400 pounds,for 5 feet, 21/2 inches.Don Sowerby's team came second- with, the .3620 lb. team •• • pulling 6400 lbs. a ,distance. of 2 feet, 5 inche.s.-1'hhd went to Bill Stephens'3560 lb. !earn which pulled 4600 lbs. AshIgle horsepull also saw horses owned by; the same three men take prizesin7the • sante order; ,Eich received it trophy while.. • S25 was kr'also. donated for the winner by Dalton Auction Service; - . , In this Class Gary 'Kerr's horse pulled 40001bi: a distance 44 ft 10 in,while Don • ll' at the' pino. - -,• ' , . • -,. . • • . , Sowerby's horse pulled 4000 -lbs. for 81/, • . David Turner; R. R. Yana, Pulled137 ft. starting the meal, over 500People feasted inehes. Bill Stephen's; horse pulled the 2500 3 in, further. than second plaice, • Steven meat .three whole pork, ham eke Ib. weight to place• ' Durnin, R. 2 Lucknow, and 48 ft. '8 in.. baked potatoes, fresh corn on the cob, bak.. • During the event, Cletus Dalton drew with further than Jim McKenzie of Dungannon beans, cabbage salad, rolls; coffee a his tight team, weighing 3100 lbs. Since the who Came„,in. third. - lemonade, 'and ice cream. Stolland Mark horses were shod, they - were not in The heaviest class of 'antique. tractors was . Highway 21 provided the corn and served competition but they added an interesting 8006 lbs. A Bayfield man, Bill Turner, worn'. piping: hot. feature for the afternoon... , - • ' •5•,•''' first place While a real battle for 'second-- - --A largetroWd stayed to enjoy the out Following the horses came'. a large array or. Iiiended with Steve Howard, R. R. 7 Lucknow, ,variety concert in the cool otthe evenin antique 'tractors pulling in five weight pulling 2 inches further than thir&plaCeIbi, Fraser, from CKNX, was master classes. Trophies were presented to the Robson of Dungannon. • . • ceremonies for the showcase of local tale owners of the top :• thref tr*ctri....in, each special. trophy donated, by by- th,e Acts incluged singing by. the Staple Dehgannon Agricultural Society itlUemOrY - sisters: 1 -leather Ann, Christine, -. M In the 3500 pound class, 'Wayne •Carson of Larry Pentland for the open 'dais, Winne.r. Katherine, Maureen and Patricia; and a from R. Rolt 2Pahnerson, won:the pull while was Paul Black of R.: R. 7 Lucknow while by Greg Bird and Paul Drennan, He Alvin Moran of Dungannon came second and • second Went to Ted Cooper, 'R., 1 Nicholson and Lorne Brown, and Cle Ron , Brindley of Dungannon 'placed third. • Lucknow, and Don Alton,. It R.:?Luclutow' Dalton. • Shauna Andrew' entertained w The 4500 lb: class:saw Randy Pentland, 'pulled third. . ' Step dancing, and Laurie and Linda'Hayd R.. 6, Goderich; win while second went to Spectators were asked to vote by ballot for ' danced with ,a jazz selection, • ' s, d t, it .••• oor g. of. ; • on . • so en • tus with en , • up.• dd, ed the ard, • ; uaI • the and Fair day rran,, R.1 a's ., wereo. arm, and come , or • Ill usau iole0 was. Shev,:"; Lisa PE orno9i .3 know was t and :I was Cers. a,18 " anna, 5' 26 •• 21 AS 'Adain Sep... F.4. 1. Stratford, .sud,' Stan • the bear antique tractor present at the eVeht... '•• A band:StreetCleaners by Day, made Steenson of Milverton took third- place. '• -This special trophy Was provided by - Greg of David Aireaver, , Rob Corkuin,. Kim La -1Cent•Alton of Lucknow took a narrow lead • Baer and won by Bruce Thomson's John Chris Starkey and Kent Milburn entertain over Bernard Campbell of R.• A. 2 Lucknow Dere AR. Bruce lives at R. R. 1 Lucknow, during the day, and also played at in the 5500 lb. class. Third prize trophy went- . Ticketfoir the pork • barbeque were sold concert Other,aets,incinded.Rtith Alton to Len Kerr. of R. R. 3 Auburn, out by id afternoon. Despite a delaY‘,.. In daughter Suzanne, and Mary Lou Rayn Aug els Shaw of Bedfordshire; ,England is one of 10 delegates h'011111 the United Khsg- emu Who Is In Canada far three monthann a • young farmer exChange which. hars.tairen her • to ill Ontario counties. While In Huron PUNGANN'ON *TILLAGE • *MUFFLERS *HYDRAULICS • *CHAINS • , *PULLEYS ' *SPROCKETS . PTII-JACKS *LUBRICANTS •CIIITER PARTS ••MANUALS . - *AGM -CANVAS *BELTS *NUTS ik BOLTS *MISCELLANEOUS • . s ' s 529-7911 I • • IPF1LTERS •• sANimAL _ CARE PRODUCTS' !SPRAYER PARTS *LIGHTING PRODUCTS • • *TRACTOR SEATS *TOOLS *MECHANIC , SUPPLIES • *BEARINGS. *FENCING . • *ENGINE PARTS SNYDER SERVICE 81 SUPPLY • DUNG4NNON DEALER FOR: Canadian Farm • Supply County, she was hosted by West Huron' Junior, Farmer Joanne. Pentland, her hus- band, Jim and their Children, Jacquelineand Jason. (PhotOby Sharon Dietil • • • • • • •• • . ' • ".• • '• • ' " .• ' . L J F A chorus line featuring the Dungan • ***a -Fair directors wrapped• uP the thwird an rifrom page `.. . • • . , "sport" as she was:1,002e, participate in - The donkey baseball game- at ,Caledonian Park.. a week ago Sunday, when:the West • Huron Junior Farmers '. met. the Kinsmen. ''.(andAlgthiaenslo°111cleYowvears .tothesocrtetctimh itt:'abtalicok7 • Angela 'remarks on the fact that -many people in .this area trace theirgenealogical roots to England or have friends ,ourelatives Who .1ive . thete. Canada's new agriCiiiihre Minister, Ralph Ferguson, whom she • net when she visited his count?Lanibton, 45 the only 'person Who has mutual friends in :England; however:She, was surprised:to be •. able to say "Yes, I'know them", when. Ralph asked. if she • knew the tinnily. he 'knows. After leaving Lucknow, Anne attended the Junior Farmer Summer Games ,Guelph last, weekend and then joined the . other: United. Kingdom. delegates. for a flight- to • Calgary . where they take a . minibus • through the Rockies to Vancouver. She will • then return tOkOntario,for a two week stay at • Wasiga Beach. before She flys for hpine, So many, people told her *she shouldn't leave Canada before seeing The RockieS and ' she decided to:spend the extra. money 'to ,see the west coast while she was here. She said she expects to be impressed because she has • certainly liked the parts of Canada' she has seen up to this point in the.trip; which she adds "Was oertainly.worth giving up my.job- • The highlight of' the ' evening -was ,crowing of the Dungannon Fair Queen, this year for the first titne,.a Dungannon Ptincessl•unior Fiincess ' contestants gkls aged .7 .to 10, and the winning g name Was -draw at• ramicittr.-:on Sun .aftTehrneC*P4: cess th'is year was Traci Cu: • daughter OPOnand Linda Curran 'of R. .Dungannon. • Seven young woinen entered in this ye Queen of the fair contest. Contestants judged on• the basis of -personality, ch appearance, poise, private i4tervie'ws, ()Venn deporttnent. -Contestants mirk c from one of West Wiwanoshi•Ashfiel •Ccilborne' Townships,: This year's Queen :of the Fair fis S Brindley, 20, daughter of Leonard and V • inindley- of R. -R. 3, Atiburn. 'Susan sponsored, by Brindley Anctlinf Service. Was croWned 'by last' year's queen Brown. • • First runner-up was Anne Hamilton daughter of Bruce and Margaret•Hamilt Lucknow. She was Sponsored by, Luc Custom • Welding. Second runner-up Brenda Hackett, .19, daughter Of Lorn Hazel Hackett of 11•.• R. 3; Lucknow. Sh • sponsored by West Huron Junior Fa Other contestants were. Dianne•Hann ' daughter of. Ray and; Eileen H 1 1 G1 I ; • '• 3, OFFICESUPPLUES. T.SPECIALS • • BOSTITC1-I 4111111111111111:"111151- r.,1111•1116 1' B500 • FULL STRIP 'STAPLER Compact yet rugged top loading feature,uses - standard staples. 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