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ECIAL
VENTS
AT
LUCKNOW FALL FAI
Saturday, September 20
LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF VARIOUS CLASSES YOU CA
ENTER AND THE CASH PRIZES GIVEN.
1. Decorated Bicycle $3.00 $2.00 $1.00
2. Decorated Tricycle 3.00 2.00 1.00 .
(25c for all other entries)
3. Decorated Doll Carriage 1.50 1.00 ' .75
(25c for all other entries)
.4. Best Costumed rider on decorated pony
(Animals will not be judged) •
6.00 5.00 4.00
.5. Largest family at the fair 5.00 3.00
• 6. Longest beard '10.00
7. Oldest lady at the fair '5.00
8. Oldest gentleman at the fair 5.00
9. Couple coming the farthest distance 5.00
10. Tug of War (3:30*P.M.) ' 10.00 5100
(Elementary School Age - 10 to' a team)
11. Log Sawing Contest (men) 10.00 6.00 '4.
12. Log Sawing Contest (ladies) 10.00 6.00 4.
13. Most original entry in, parade 6.00' 5.00 3.
14. Best clown (in parade), adult 5.00 3.00 2.
15. Best clown (in parade), child 5.00 3.00 2.
16. Schools Parading in Costume 8.00 6..00 4.00 2.
17. Public School Floats in Parade 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.
18. Decorated Cars 10.00 7.00 5.00 3.
19. Antique Cars. pritr to 1930 • 12.00 8.00 5.
20. Best Society Float ' ' 25.00 20.00 15.
21. Best Comic Float , 25.00 20.00 15.
22. Best' Patriotic Float 25.00 20.00 15.
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CLASS 16A - SADDLE 'HORSES
Parade class (museride in parade)'
Entry fee of 0.00 will be charged for section 2, 3, 4 ,ar
must be paid to the secretary by 1 P.M. on fair day
2. Saddle horse, under English saddle, rider 'properly attire
. • $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 .$6.00 $4.1
3. Western Pleasure Saddle Class •
• $14.00 $12.00 $10..00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.1
4. English Equitation -- Hunt Seat ,
Horse or pony to be shown at a. walk, trot, canter, boi
ways of the ring, may be asked to back. To be judg
on seat and hands of rider, manners and way of goin
'Suitability of horse to rider and appointments consid
ed. Conformation not to count.
CLASS 16B - RODEO EVENTS
1. Potato Race on pony
(rider elementary school age) $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.
four events to Ale paid to the secretary by 1 p.M.
fair day
of5.1:h0e 4f0.00llow3i. Musical chairs on horseback
Entry' fee of $1.00 per entry in eat:
3. Barrel race on horseback 10.00 8.00 6,00 4.00
4. Flag race on horseback . 10.00 8.00 0.00 4.00 2.
5. Pick up race on horseback .. 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.
6. Keyhole race on horseback 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.
3.00
5.40
1.
/ 1st Prize - $15.00 voucher and a trophy (perpetual)
donated by The Tack Shack, Lucknow
Other Prizes - $12.00 $10.011 and $11.00 &mated by
Median's Home Hardware
Best mare or gelding on grounds $6.00 $4.00 $3 ,
THE • LUCKNO1N SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Named President
Zippy Inflates 1
The Zippy Trinettes 4-H Club of
Trinity No. 1 held their first
meeting of the fill project "Let's
'Bake Bread" at Mrs. Cameron's
home on Monday, September 1st,
at 1.30 p.m.
Our leaders are Mrs. Doug
Cameron; assistant, leader, Mrs.
Bill Andrew.
We opened the meeting with the
4-H pledge with 6 members
.present.
The executive for this club is as
follows: president, Mary Anne
Alton; , vice . president, Sharon
Alton; secretary-treasurer, Lori
Hackett; press reporter, Janet
Wilkins.
The leaders and members partic-
ipated in making freezer whole
wheat bread which we shall cook at
meeting 2.
Mrs.' Cameron discussed what
goes into the bread and about
freezing the diSugh. Mrs. Andrew
discussed the tools and breadmak-
Mg techniques.
Dungannon 3
The 3rd meeting Of Dungannon
I'll 4-H club was held on Saturday,
September 13 at the hOtne of Mrs.
Alma Black with 6 members
present. The president opened the
club with the 4-H pledge, which
was repeated in unison. The
minutes of the last meeting were
read. • Brown batter rolls were
demonstrated by Sandra Pentland
and Monica .Young. Brown batter
bread was demonstrated by Lorna
Young and Vera VanDiepen.
Oatmeal batter bread was demon-
strated by Judy -Godfrey and Mary
Van Diepen
• The rolls were cooked but there
was not time to cook the bread at
the meeting. Monica Young closed
the meeting with the/ 4-H motto:
Learn to do by Doing.
Snappy Stitchers
Kairshea 4-H
The second meeting of the
Kairshea number two 4-H group
met at Irene Haldenby's with all
members present. This week' she
taught us , the back stitches and
talked about our samples and our
Learning Stitches.
Mrs. Haldenby showed us how to
cut out our learning stitches article.
The next meeting is Monday, .
September 15.
Named President
Of Nifty Needlers
• The first meeting of Kairshea
Nifty. Nee.dlers was held at., the
home of Mrs. Clarence llitchie
Thursday, AuguSt 28 at 7.00 p:m.
The' meeting began with the Pledge
Which was followed by the election
of officers. The following were
'elected: president; Margaret Mae-
Intyre; vice president, • Bonnie
Clark; preSs reporter, Mary Ann.
Ritchie. • .•
We decided we would have ' a
travelling secretary, We alSo
decided the club name would be
,Kairshea Nifty Needlers., Sandra
Keith. • demonstrated • the • colour-
wheel A and told us about colour
harmony. We learned the Twisted
Chain Stitch. • .
The second meeting of the
Kairshea Nifty 'Needlers was held
at the. home of Miss 'Sandra Keith.,
Wednesday; September 3 at 7.90
p:m. meeting began with the
Pledge, which was .followed by
Brenda , Phillips reading the Minut-
es Of the last meeting. The roll. call
was the .' "Learning Stitches"
articles I have chosen to• make and
why. It 'was answered by seven
inembeis.
°. Sandra reviewed the colourwheel
and colour harmony. We all cut out
our learning stitches article. The
leaders showed us how to do the
back stitch. ,
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs, Clarence Ritchie
Wednesday, September 17 at 7:00
o'clock p‘m.
St. Helens
4-H Club
St. Helens 4-H Club of Let's
Bake Bread held first meeting
September 8 at 7' p.m. The
meeting opened with the 4-H
pledge. 12 members were present.
Election of officers was as
follows: president, Margie Mac-
Pherson; vice president, Barbara
Aitchison; secretary, Dayle Mac-
Donald; treasurer, Valerie Erring-
ton; press reporter, Marybelle
Cranston: The leaders are Mrs.
Elaine Errington and Mrs. Celia
Aitchison.
The next meeting will be on
Tuesday, September.16 at 7 p.m.
There will be a 50c fee to cover the
cost of flour, raisins, cherries, etc.
Discussion - we discussed the
contents of bread and purpose each
serves: Contents are yeast, sugar,
salt, shortening, liquid and flour.
We agreed to do a skit at
Achievement Day.
The members completed a quiz
on working methods in the kitchen.
Did' you , knoW that all flour, even
presifted, should be sifted before
measuring? Did you know linen is
the best tea towel?
Demonstration - The leaders
made Freezer Whole Wheat Bread.
Everyone took a turn at kneading.
We will bake it next week. Janet
MacPherson and Dayle MacDonald
did the dishes..
We closed with the 4-H Creed.
Annabelle Stewart
Is 4-H President
The first meeting of Dungannon
1 4-H club ,vvas-held at the home of
Mrs. Bev Maclnnis with 7 mem-
bers present.
Election of officers took place
with the following result, presid-
ent, Annabelle Stewart; vice pres-
ident, Arlene Travis; secretary and
press reporter, Virginia Chisholm;
treasurer, Donna Young. The
secretary and press reporter will
rotate each week. •
This unit is entitled, "Let's Bake
Bread". All members helped make
Whole Wheat Freezer Bread,
which will be baked next meeting.
The second meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Donna Young on
Wednesday, 'September 10 at 7
p.m.
Wendy Hamilton
Is 4-H President
The first meeting, of, the Clover
Valley fall clitb A Touch of
Stitchery was held on Monday,
September 1 at 1.30 p.m. at the
home of. Wendy Hamilton. The
leader, Mrs. Hamilton, opened the
meeting with the 4-H pledge.
• The election of officers is as
follows:" Wendy Hamilton stepped
up as president. She was vice
president of the last club. A motion
was made by Joyce Osborne and
seconded by. Donna Elphick that
Kendra Elphick be vice president.
It was moved by Annette Elphick
and seconded by Wendy Hamilton
that Joan Osborne be treasurer. It
was moved by Annette Elphick and
seconded by Joan Osborne that
Donna Elphick and Joyce Osborne
be , press reporters.
Each member is to have a
suggestion fora club name for the
next meeting. The , next meeting
will be held on Monday,, September
8, 1975 at 7.15 at the home. of
Annette Elphick. A fee of of 50c
was decided. Everyone is to think ,
Of an idea for the front cover.
General information was given
by Mrs. Hamilton. This included
the distribution of the members'
.pamphlets, outline of the project,
and record books. •
Sampler and Learning Stitch
articles to be made by each
member and Work Box for Em-
broidery were discussed by Mrs.
Hamilton. Mrs. Elphick discussed
Selecting Colours from the Colour
Wheel. Wendy Hamilton closed
the meeting with the 4-H motto.
Mrs. HaMilton and Wendy
served a deliCious lunch.
Gail Hackett Is
4-H President
The first meeting of the project
"Let's Bake Bread" for the Zippy
Trinettes 2 was held September 1
at 1.15 at the home of Mrs. Donald
Hackett with seven, members
present.
Our leader, Mrs. Arnold Camp-
bell,. called the meeting to order
and all the members stood and
repeated the 4-H pledge.
Roll call was "What is your
favourite bread?" and was answer-
ed by all the members present.
The election of officers took place
and are as follows: president, Gail
Hackett; vice president, Darlene
Hackett; secretary, each girl in
press' reporter, Donna Hack-
ett and Susan Irvin.
We will hold the same name
Zippy Trinettes and do an inside
front cover With the project name
on it. Our meetings will be held
Tuesday evenings at 7.00, inter-
changing, at the leaders' homes.
Mrs. Campbell gave out members
pamphlets and extra sheets' and
gave the objectives of the project.
Mrs. Hackett outlined the content
of Unit, Record Books, Recipe Files
and How to Use Recipes. Mrs.
Campbell also discussed Working
Methods and the girls did the extra
sheet on working methods.
For discussion, Mrs. Campbell
discussed "What Goes i
Loaf", "Tools for the Job
"About Freezing Dough". ,
Mrs. Hackett demonstrate
to make Freezer Whole
Bread and all members he
This dough was frozen, to be
at our' next meeting.
The Clover Valley 4-H club held
their second meeting on Monday,
September 8th at the . home of
Annette Elphick at 7.15. To start
' the meeting off, we repeated the
4-H,pledge followed by the roll call,
"The learning stitches article I
have chosen to 'make and why"„
which was ,answered by all the
memberS. Joyce Osborne read the
minutes of the last meeting. We
decided on the name of the club
and the design and the colour for
the front covers. The next meeting
is being held at the home of Joyce
Osborne on September 18th at
7.15. •
Mrs. Elphick discussed colour'
harmony and Mrs. Hamilton dis-
cussed making a pattern and
cutting learning stitches article.
Mrs. Elphick demonstrated trans-
ferring a design to the fabric and
Mrs. Hamilton demonstrated how
,to embroider, pulling a thread from
a skein, threading a needle and
how to start and finish the thread.
Then both leaders showed the
members how to embroider the
back stitch and their variations.
• For group work we made
patterns and cut our learning
stitches articles, started our samp-
ler by transferring the design and
completing the back stitch and,
starting our learning' stitches
articles.
We closed the meeting,' with the
4-H Motto, "Learn to do by
Doing".