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Dungannon fair4.,.
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turnout, Len Meyer,
Walkerton; lady driver
with buggy, Milo
Hetherington; Hackneys,
Len Meyer; Roadsters,
Milo Hetherington.
SADDLE HORSES
Barrel race, Doug
Riley, John . Dekroon,
Noreen Straughan.
Western Race, Doug
Riley, Noreen
Straughan; pony running
race, Carolyn Watts,
Mike Franken, Laura
Johns, Paul Currie.
Pony Class ridden by 12
yrs and under, Carolyn
Watts, Paul Currie,
Laura Johns.
SCHOOL PARADE
Kingsbridge was first
for schools; preschoolers,
best dressed v-ehicle with
rider, Tim McNee,
Arletta -and _Angela.
Glenn, Tanya Hodges;
best dressed child,
Larissa Sproul, Barbara
and Brenda Nivins,
Matthew Sproul.
The following are
winners of overall points
in various classes:
Canned foods, Mrs.
Margaret Errington;
R.R. 2 Auburn; junior
homemaking, Glenda
Park; 4-H exhibits,
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Dungannon 1, Tiger
Dunlop II; flower section,
Mrs. Louise Brindley,
R.R. 3 Auburn.
Miscellaneous, Mrs.
Wes Heimpel, Wroxeter;
senior citizens, Mrs. Wes.
Heimpel, •Mrs. Cecil
Blake; arts and crafts,
Mrs. Wes Heimpel; quilts
and rugs, Mrs: Wes
Heimpel; overall quilt
champion, Mrs. Gary
Kerr, R.R. 6 Godericil.
Knitting and
crocheting, Mrs. Tom
Lawrence, R.R. 2
Auburn; ladies wear,
Mrs. Sally Wright;
overall sewing, Mrs.
Wes Heimpel.
Winners for Huron
County Historical
Project, Lisa Dougherty,
Bernie Burgsma and
Allan McWhinney,
Wayne Nicholson, Brian
Taylor and Chris Naylor
FIELD CROPS
1/4 bale of hay, John
Black, Biil Sproul,
William Irvin; 11) best.
ears of . corn, David
Errington, William Irvin,
Jim Errington; six best
stalks of corn, Jim
Errington, David
Errington, Bob 1V,4cNeil;
1/2 bushel barley, William.
Irvin; Bushel mixed
grain, Jim . Errington,
Bob McNeil, William
Irvin_
The horse show on
Wednesday- evening was
partly rained out and
some entry fees had to be
refunded.
The fair was brought to
a close with the dance on
Friday night which was
well -attended..
The horse show Is always a popular event at the
Dungannon Fall Fair. The English and Western Horse
Show was held ori Wednesday night under the lights at
the fairgrounds and the livestock was judged on.
Thursday afternoon. Ron Gethke, Bornholm,
foreground, placed first in this category - one year old
filly or gelding. (photo by Sharon Dietz)
Huron Dairy Princess, Dianna Brand, R.R. 3, Clinton, presents the award for best
school parade to Principal Dave Zyluk of Kingsbridge St. Joseph's School at the
Dungannon Fair on Wednesday afternoon. (photo by Sharon Dietz)
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