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The annual research tour,
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BeanPt'odu ers the
BMarketing
Board, will be held on
Thursday, August 25.
This event is held each
year in order that people
with a vested interest in the
bean industry have an oppor-
tunity to witness firsthand
some of the research being
carried out on their behalf to
improve the quality and
yield of the Ontario white
bean crop.
The schedule for the tour is
as follows: d am,
Board tour 1 of dgeto' 90l
Agricultural
11:30 a.m. • tour if T.IG.
Thom son 'facility at
Blenhelm and h 'cul
tu30
pin. -tour of '
Canada Resew, titin^ at;
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for
and* .p,
for London.
Buses, are to be . provided
for the trip.
If you are able to :attend,
please contact Mrs. Dorothy
Souchuk at the, board office
by August 11.
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Cars from Goderich, Clinton, Blyth, Varna and Dungannon were on display
Sunday at the Pioneer Museum. Approximately two dozen antique cars and
trucks were parked on the lawn for interested people to take a look at. (photo
by Anne Narejko)
Dungannon Fair results....
• from page 10A
PARADE
Most Humorous -- First —
lhanc Park and Lloyd
Smith, $30; Second -- Mary
Ann Brindley, $15; Most
original First --• Andrew
Glenn - $25 donated by Lake
Huron Drainage — John
Maize School Entry —
Brooksidc School — $25;
Best Organization or Club —
First -. Ripley Agricultural
Society - $25, Second —
Lucknow Dons •- $15; Best
Vintage Vehicle -• First —
Russ Button • $15, Second —
Gord (:ayley - $10, Third —
Harold McGee --- $5, Public
School - Best dressed rider
and vehicle • First — 'l'anl-
my Roberts $2.50, Second
Angelea Brindley — $2,
Third - Amy .lo Glenn — $1,
Best dressed child -- First ._
Dennis Park, Second --
Michael McNee, Third --
Jeff Brindley.
Over -All 'Chanfpion Polled
Angus -- The person receiv-
ing the most points in this
class will receive a $10 gas
voucher from Bud Hamilton,
Lucknow and a bag of Calf
Startena donated by
Lucknow Farm Supply;
Over-all Champion ---
. Llereferds ---Brian Rintoul;
Over-all Champion — Hols-
teins — Bob McNeil.
HORSES
Over-all Champion —
draught horses — The per-
son acquiring the most
points in this class will
receive a calculator,
donated by Can imperial
Bank, Dungannon. Winner
was George • Gregg of
Paisley; four horse tandem
hitch — First - Ross Young
-- Tiverton won a blanket
from The Old Mill, Blyth in
the first section; First --
Ivan Thomas - Paisley won
a blanket frons the Old Mill,
Blyth; Unicorn Hitch —
First --Ross Young of Tiver-
ton. — $20 donated by Gary
and Yvonne Kerr of R.R. 6
Goderich; single heavy
horse in harness — First —
Ross Young of Tiverton won
$20 donated by Lock -Melon
Farms — Arnold and Donna
Young; road horses — lady
driver with single and buggy...
open, First — Mrs. Ozzie
Long of Kitchener, $20;
hackney — First — Len
Meyer- of Walkerton for best
team in harness and best
single in harness, single
.tandem — $20 to Ozzie Long
— Kitchener; pony class —
Over-all Champion to -
receive a voucher from
Buffy's Burger Bar,
Lucknow. Winner was
William Storey, Clinton;
saddle horses — Over-all
Senior champion will receive
a sweater donated by Reavie
Fartn Equipment, Lucknow.
Winner was Jane Walker of
Holland Centre; Over-all
Junior Champion will
receive a pen and pencil set
donated by Sheaffer Pen,
Goderich and a $20 cash
prize. Winners were Rox-
anne Edwards of Clinton and
Cindy Vincent of Belgrave
tied — received a pen and
pencil set.
Electric plus $5 cash. Win-
ners were Kay Edward and
Tracy Black (tied). Elemen-
tary Homemaking — Over-
all — Melissa Logtenburg.
POULTRY AND PETS
Best Bantam Hen — Michael
Menary $2.50, Best Bantam
Rooster — Vicky Culbert
$2.50, — Second - Dennis
Gregary $1.50, Best duck —
First — Dennis Gregary
$2.50, Best pair pigeons —
Dennis Gregary $2.50; Best
heavy hen — Brent Black —
First — $2.50, Second — Den-
nis Gregary — $1.50, Best
heavy rooster — First .—
Brent Black — $2.50, Best
kitten — First — Lisa
Menary $2.50, Second — Kay
Edward $1.50, Third — Kim
Edward $L25, Largest single
cat — First — Kay Edward,
Second — S. Menary,
Largest single rabbit —
Brent Black, Most Unusual
Pet — Chris Humphrey,
Goats — Best Junior Doe —
Barry Nivins, Best Doe Kid
— First —• Brenda, Nivins.
$2.50, Second — Barb Nivins
$1.50, Third — Debbie Nivins
$1.25.
On Friday night, 10 ven-
dors set up for the flea
market. It included honey,
baked goods, fresh fruits and
vegetables, ceramics and
miscellaneous tables. On
Saturday, 13 tables were pre-
sent.
Once of the fair's new at-
tractions was Commercial
Displays. Mary Kay
Cosmetics, displayed by
Donna Richardson, held a
free draw on eye and lip
palette or bath products won
by Margaret Boa of R.R. 2
Goderich. The Humane
Society, represented by Bet-
ty MacDonald, gave pet pro-
ducts to Joan Robinson of
Lucknow. The Wood Burner
Shop run by John and Kathy
Stanbury of Dungannon gave
a free hat to Fred Guest of
R.R. 2 Holyrood.
The winner of the six -piece
patio set went to Jeff Taylor
of Lucknow.
FIELD CROPS
Over-all Champion — The
person acquiring the most
points will receive $10
donated by Harvey Culbert,
Cardinal Seeds, Dungannon.
Winners were Jim Err-
ington, R.R. 2 Auburn and
Bob McNeil, R.R. 6 Goderich
(tied).
BICYCLE RACE
Standard Bikes — First —
Jim Wright, Second — Jamie
Humphrey and Third —
Michael Curran.
Speed Bikes — Dean Lind-
say, Second — Fred
Flanaghan, Third -- Joey
Carmichael.
JUNIOR HOMEMAKING
Person acquiring most
points will receive a pen
donated by Gary Sproul
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•
The Dungannon Diggers had
more pull than the Goober
Go -Getters during a tug-of-
war contest at the le
Dungannon Fair on Friday.
The Go -Getters, above, gave
it their all but they Just
couldn't do it. Brian Argyle,
of Goderich, a member of the
Diggers, shows what it takes
to win. (photo by Anne
Narejko)
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nouse condominium
or apartment
building was built
before 1971, you re
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the cost Of having it
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