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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-24, Page 42a li y: Bean boardto:. sponsor The annual research tour, nsored tario 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; nt fame 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. IlOrNALeSTAR, WJINEi.`iINLY, AMR/Ufa, 1lIO;i—t'AU If H 'JEWELLER$ 6 ALERT Another TET ST., CLINTON 482.3901 AT THE MAIN CORNER of oar Itt.sto gervl.- I. FINE JEWELLERY APPRAISALS Done by our AGS Certified Getnologist, in our accredited gem laboratory. One week service on most appraisals. prop in or phone for complete information f n Anstett's Jewellery Appraisal service. . HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 9 o.m.-6 -p.m.; Fridays 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.; Saturdays 9 o.m.-5:30 p.m. 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 IT'S TIME TO TALK BUSINESS! Leisure Lif e... Designed to promote and enhance tourism in Southwestern, Ontario. Bring tourists to your door by joining the magazine tourists won't want to be without. Visit us in Goderich, Ontario EVERY TUESDAY Representatives: PAUL McCUSKER and/or BOB BOGDON Were the Federal Business Develop- ment Bank; and we can be on6 of your most important resource centres. We can lend you money, or provide loan guarantees and finance an increase in your business equity. 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