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CHILDREN'S SPECIAL
CHEWABLE
9 EA.
Irvin R. 7 Lucknow, tied, Van Eyl
Machinery; Halter,. Best halter
broken beef calf, David Mewhin-
ney, R. 1 Lucknow, Barry McQuil-
lin, presentedby Mrs. 'Margaret
McQuillin; 100 lb. calf starter'
grower, Best Showmanship for
Dairy Calf, Nancy Alton R. '2
Lucknow, Shur-Gain; presented by
Philip Steer; 100 lb. calf starter
grower, Best Showmanship for
Beef Calf; David Mewhinney, R. 1
Lucknow, Murray's Store, present-
ed by Ross Errington; $10.00
voucher,. Most points in flowers,
Mrs. Chas. Johnston of Blyth,
Simpson Sears, presented by Mrs.
Alex Andrew; $5.00 voucher, Most
points in photography, Mrs. Geo.
McKee of R. 5 Kincardine,
Simpson Sears, • presented by Mrs.
Vernon Hunter; Trophy, Best Red
Dose, Mrs./ Alex Andrew of
Lucknow, Brooke Bond Foods Ltd.,
presented by Vicki Beasley, Miss
Lucknow Fair 1975; $7.00 voucher,
Most, points in. baking,. Mrs. Geo.
McKee of , R. 5 Kincardine,
Weston's 'Bakery, presented by
Mrs. June. Gilchrist; $5.00 voucher,
Most points in canning, Mrs.. Jim
Errington of R. 2 Auburn, Carson
Cleaners, presented by Mrs. Ross
Gammie; $5.00 voucher, Most
points in Arts and Crafts, Mrs. Cliff
Roulston of Lucknow, Carson
Cleaners, presented by Mrs.- Rus-
sel Irvin; $10.00 voucher, Most
points in sewing, Mrs. Chas
Johnston of Blyth, Wingham
Drive-In, presented by' Ross Er-
rington; $5.00 cheque, Most points
in Teenage class, Ruth Alton of R.
2 Lucknow; $3.00 cheque. 2nd in
points in Teenage class, Sharon
Alton of R. Lticknow; Jill Murray
of Lucknow and Susan Iritin of R. 7
Lucknow tied for'3rd in most points
in Teenage class, each receiving
$1,.00. The previous 3 prizes were
donated by Elaine and Ross
Errington and presented by Elaine;
$5.00 cheque, • Most points in
Industrial Arts, Paul Finlay Of
Lucknow and $5.00 cheque Most
points in Home Economics, Rose-
mary de Boer of R. 1 Lucknow, both
prizes donated by Marlene and Bob
Struthers and presented by Russel
Irvin; 25 lb. voucher of dog food,
Most`Points in pets, Steven Murray
of R. 3 Holyrood; Shur-Gain,
presented by Herb. Wilkins; $8.00
cheque, 1st Photographic Study,
Linda McDonald of Goderich, and
$6.00 cheque, 2nd Photographic
Study, Sherri_ Alton of R. 7
Lucknow, both prizes donated by
Huron County Historical Society
and presented by Mrs. Herb
Wilkins.
On Tuesday, October 14th, the
Lucknow Brownies opened their
meeting with a game "Bumblebees
and Toadstools".
Fairy Queen Anne Hamilton
placed the, Toadstool outside on 'the
lawn for Brownie Ring. The Sixers
collected Brownie Gold and Brown
Owl did inspection, followed by the
Brownie Prayer.
At Pow Wow, Brown Owl
reminded the Brownies about the
Hallowe'en Party and ask some of
the girls to bring, lunch. Each
Brownie is trying to sell calendar
to earn money for the Pack.
24, 1971
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giving their
singing of
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCICNC0*.ONTARIO,
First
Lucknow
Night
Agricultural
Staid
Society,
By Trophy, Best Halter Broken Pairy
Calf, David Elliott R. '1 Lucknow,
Royal Bank,• presented by Joe
Hilverda,; 1 gal. antifreeze, Most
points in sheep, Sam ante R. 2
bale of hay, Andy Gaunt R. 1
Lucknow, Dunn's Farm Seeds,
presented by Ross Errington; -1 unit
of seed corn, Tallest and most
mature, cobs, Austin Martin, R. S
Hope To Be Annuai Event Elmwood, McNay's Store, present-
ed by Glen Walden; Eaton's
Lucknow, Dekalb Corn, presented
by Russel Irvin; 1 unit of seed corn,
Special, Most points in sheep, Most points in ensilage corn, Evan
Ludknow Agricultural Society Miller; SO lb. mineral, Best Halter cattle or swine; Sam Emke, R. 2 Keith R. 5 Lucknow, Stewart
staged their first awards night in Broken Beef Calf, David Mewhin— Elmwood, T. Eaton Co., presented Seeds, presented by Vernon Hunt-
the, town hall on Tuesday of last ,ney R. 1 Lucknow, Allan R. Miller; by Glen Walden; Trophy, 1st in er; 1 unit of seed corn, Most points
- week. The event was quite
successful and 'it is hoped to
50 lb. mineral, Champion Female,
Andy Gaunt R. 1 Lucknow,
English Equitation, Michele Flow-
ers of, Clinton, Tack Shack,
in grain corn, Tony Miltenberg R. 1
Dungannon, Funk's Corn, present-
continue this in the years to come. International Stock Food co., presented by Mrs: Ken Taylor; ed by agent Bill MacPherson; Seed
The prize; what it was won for; presented by. Blake Alton; 50 lb. Most points in grain, Austin Martin for 1 acre, Most ',joints in hay,
the winner and the donor are listed mineral, Beef Cow with Calf at R. 5 Lucknow and Ken Alton of R. 7 Blake Alton R. 2 Lucknow, Glen
in the following writeup, in that side, Brian Rintoul R. 3 Wingham, Lucknow tied, each receiving a Green Seeds, presented by agent
order. Bob Farrish; 50 lb. mineral, 2nd $10.00 voucher from Otto Pick and Eldon Bradley; Set of Tools, Best
50 lb. mineral, Best Herd, Andy Best Fat Steer over 800, Gordon Sons Ltd., presented by Ross average in 3. field crops, Evan
Gaunt R. 1 Lucknow, Allan R. Alton R. 7 Lucknow, Bob Farrish; Errington; Seed for 1 acre, Best Keith R. 5 Lucknow and Russel
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During work period, Brown Owl'
worked with Luanne MacLeod and
Helen Maclntyre showing them
how to wrap ii parcel for mailing.
Packie 'conducted games for the
Brownies while Tawny Owl worked
with the Tweenies learning about
the Brownie Promise and Law.
Rosemary Gilmore passed her., test
for throwing and catching a ball.
The meeting closed with the
Squeeze and Taps.