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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-09, Page 151 1•. 1 1 1 1. 1• " 1. • pe ■ • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9th,. 1963 vompaabakirlreaNIIINLIP n• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN Perfect Weather Ten rural :schools 'paraded from the village of Dungannon to the Dungannon Agricirltural,Park last Friday afternoon in ideal weather 'conditions te commence the l05th annual Dungannon 'a11• Fair.. Leading the • parade was, fair president, Harold Adams,' public school inspectors and Department Of Agriculture officials. The Luck now District High:Sobool• B an d; 40 -strong, . led by several young majorettes, provided musicalac- companiment for the marching feet:' The schools and their teachers lined up on the'race track fin front of the judges stand where they were introduced eby . Inspector J. H. Kincaid, Several schools per- formed. their er-formed'their song and yell as : they were introduced. • Schools and their ateaohers were, Zion Central,''Colborne Township; Mrs. Kitchener • Finnigan,: Norman_. Stewart; Mrs Mary Robinson; Mi si Diane. Wolfe; No; 17 West Wawan- osh, Orchard Row, „Mrs. Robert . T,nvin; No. 8 West Wawanosh, Mr's: Allan Gibson; No 2• West Wawar, ash,.: Mrs. Harold tElphiok; :'No, 9 :'Ashfield; • MissMarion Buckton. • No. • 6 Ashfield,:' Ross Erringtor, Belfast, Don Cameron; Port Al- bert Mrs. Stella 'Crawford; No. 16 ,Ashfield, Greve, . Mrs:' Mary' Beret.: Dungannon, • Ron Jewitt, - Mrs. Dell . Durnin. OFFICIAL OPENING In wekcoming the ' crowd, : esti= mated about 1,800, Harold Adams. PVresidernt of the Dungannon Agri- cultural Agr icultural •Sooiety' stated that this ;: year's• • school parade was one of the biggest ever. . • • • In • opening the ' fair, Murray Gaunt stressed ..the cord' -of achievement ,of the Dungannon Fair ',and '.said it Thad: become known as "one of, the best little Fairs in Western` Ontario." Mr. •Gaunt paid tribute to the tireless work- of the directors. and stressed the iportance of the 4-H program w.hlich, :has' +beencapable and successfully carried on at the Dungannon fair ` for a number of years; T Marvin Durnin, secretary - treasurer, who works tirelessly throughout the year in support of She, Fair, ' acted as master 'of' cere 'ponies ' for • the • "track . show" throughout the afternoon.. While Marvin is on the ' grounds, ' M r s Durnin looks ;after the ' big job of secretary He was assisted: at tunes . in . this chore by 'president Harold AdaarnS.: „Cls rk Johnston of Belgrave provided Musical enter- tairenent art' intervals . in: the, pro - In, the bicycle race, Donald Dixon • . placed first, George Ad- ams second and John : Mac en- lie. third BABY •SHOW POPULAR A popular event of .the program is the baby show held in• the /Agri= cultural Hall:. Mrs. Wilfred Hack- • ett oaf. Ashfield and Mrs. Welling - .ton Henderson .of Lutknow jud-. ged the ` ,two classes: of '`infants. Winners were, under six months, •Brenda, daughter of Mr and Mrs. :TOM Phillips, Auburn; J e a n Marie, . daughter 'of Mr:and Mrs. Gerald 'Crawford, Goderieh; Mel- vin,; son Of '.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tay - lar; Brendaa,. daughter :01: Mr, and Mrs, George, Riibely, Dungannon. In the six to twelve months • class; : Sharon,' daughter of Mr. and Mr David Sproule, Dungan- • non; Bradley; son sof Mr. and Mrs. • Lloy, tt- Rumphrey, R.R. �l Luck - now; Bonaire; daughter of Mr, and Mrs :Ronnie Thompson, Luolonow; Patti; daughter' of Mr: and Mrs, Wi l4am `Park, Dungannon: • LARGE SCHOOL ENTRY Inspectors Kamnkaid and Coulter , Jed a large entry in the public school ,eompetz'tions. • Winners' and 'their teachers were: ESSAY COMPETITION ,IVMr lazme Reid of• tike Dungan - B non 5enibr . _ r ' liGr • (five prizes• each class) Grade , ] urigannon Jr, Mrs. Dell Durnii Dungannon Jr Dun- gannon Jr., No. 1 Ashfield Mrs: Stella Crawford, N,o. 1 Ashifield: Grade • 2, Dungannon' Jr., No. '2. West Wawarrosli Mrs, Louise son, Zion Central Mrs. Mary Rob- ir'ison,. 'Zion Central' No. 16' Ash. ;field Mrs., : Mary Beret; Grade 3, Dungannon Jr., Dungannon .: Jr , No. 2 West Wawanosh, Zion` Cen- tral, Dungannon. Jr..; Grade 4,, Dungannon Junior, . Dungannon Junior, ' Dungannon .Junior, No: 3.. West Wawaosh , .Mrs. Allan Gibson, No. .3 West Waw•anosh; Grade 5, Dungannon Sr. Ron Jew- itt; Dungannon .Sr.; Zion Central Norman • ,Stewart; Zion Central. .Zion Central, Grade 6, Zion Cen- tral, a No. 6 Ashfield Ross Erring- ton, .Dungannon: Sr,, Zion Central, Dungannon Sr:; .Grade 7, J3ungan non Sr., Zion Central- Mrs. Finite - gin, Dungannon Sr., Dungannon Sr,, • No. 3. West Wawan M r s Gibson;' Grade 8, .Dungannon ' Ste No, 1 Ashfield Mrs..Cr�aawaford, No 6 Ashfield, Dungannon _ Sr NO, 1 Ashrfield. NOTEBOOKS Grade 5 and 6, •Duir~gannon• . Sr,'Dungannon .Sr., No., 16 Ashfield, No 1 Ashfield, .• Grade' 7 and 8, Zion`` Central; Dungannon' Sr;, I o, • 15 Ashfield, No. 1 Ashfield: PROJECTS •'Social • St>4dies' books, grades 7' and 8, .Dungarknan Sr., Zion Cen- tral.; science books, grades, 5 and 6, Duungannon Sr., No 1 ' Ashfield;• health books, grades '.3 and 4, No. 1 Ashfield, No. 2'West Wawanh; , social studies . Project, grades:7 and 8, Dungannon Sr., Zion: lien. t�:al, No..2 Vest Wawanosh, No. 16 Ashfield, . science • .project, grades. 5 and 6,- Dungannon Sr:, •:No: 16 Ashfield, Zion ' Central, • No 17 West Wawanosh;=: October �bir°th- dary' table, Zion. Central, No. 6 Asthfield, No. 2 West: Wawanosh; conservation'•'bluebird, `grades .1 to 4; Zion Central, grades 5 to •'8, Belfast. .• CRAFTS • Three gate signs, Zion Central, Dungannon Sr . . -Exploration map, 'Zion Central, Zion • Central, Ngo:. 1d- Ashfield; flower • booklet, ••Dungannon' Sr:; bird `booklet, Zion' Central, Zion Central, Dungannon Jr. ' VEGETABLES, ,FRUIT Assorted fruit, Zion Central,•No: 1 Ashfield Zion .Central,'Dun- gannon Sr.;lar est' to No. 17 g � g potato, West: Wawanosh, Dungannon Jr., Zion Central; : • Dungannon • Jr, Dungannon Jae; eollect�ion v get- abless, leo. 2 West •.Wawanesh, Dungannon ;Jr., Zion.' ' Central, :Dungannon Jr, Zion' Cntral. ' . • HORSE RESULTS Carriage horses ,Mac, Arm- strong, �Beac2tville; single carriage (Horse • in harness — Mac Arm- strong, -George Galbraith, Whig ham;, single road horse in harness Geonge Galbraith; road race George Galbraith; Shetland pony classes ` Eimer Johnston,:x At- wood, single thaackney, 142 hand and under gentleman's turnout =-- George Galbrai�tih; lady driver -- ,Mrs Elsner • Johnston; Single ...tandem Mac Arm- strong; Arm- strong;:best broken saddle horse • Mrs. Mary Grilfer>aham, • Kincar- dine; beet pony ridden by 'boy or girl 12 years' or tinder`— Douglas Henry, ,Port Albert; best groomed, horse on ,halter.. Charles . Halli day,' Chesley. Heavy team in Harness -- Char- les Halliday; Belgian or Percher - on team in harness Leonard Bok, Wingham;. best tandem team —Charles Halliday;, draft and agricultural ,classes — Eugene Mc- Leod, R.R.'2 Kincardine; ';best, three horses',in any one township, _Ctharles ,�tallidayti . . ' CATTLE. Andrew Gaunt of West Wawan- osh• the only exhibitor, took all prilks the Shorthorn ,section: Heber Eedy and Sons of Dungan] non walked off with the • Here-. ford prizes being the only exhib- itor. Ernest Sherwood and John Kulkrhari won events in the Hot, • S r. dhows Winning,: Paul Eedy, age 15, son of s'_ i r and :.Mrs. Ross Eedy of Ash- field Township;` just west of Dungannon,, is shown. at. Dungan- non Fall' Fair with .his 4-1-1 Here- ford calf; Paul's ca:lf took ttp honours • inn., the Senior. • Heifer division 'in a class of eight. Paul is comoleting, his t'hin' vear m 4-H work and Lives at ."Clans ford .'-fa.irn", a Trains. veTch :is no... stranger to . the world of, 'Here- ford cattle. steinclass. Cattle' .specials, went : to: fatted heifer calf, . ;Gaunt, Eedy; fatted steer calf, Gauirt Eedy; grade lock beef, .Gaunt, Eedy; .Eatons of Canada • Livestock -special, I Heber Eedy and Sons, Andrew "Gaunt. SHEEP and SWINE -.There was no entry in, the sheep class.:Ross'•Eedy and -Hugh: Ben nett' entered One class.::in !the pig competition. • The bride is the eaau g titer of Mr: and :Mrs. Mervin Hodges, P o.r.t Albert, and the groom's `parents are Mr and Mrs.. Benson Brown R.R. 1 Port Albert. The •groom is a grandson of Mr. and 'Mrs. ,W. G. Reid of . Lecknow. The bride was given . M man-. :_ rage by her brother, Harvey Hod- ges. ,She .Wore a floorlerigth gown of chantilly qace and 'tulle over ta- ffeta. The fitted .+bodice was de- signed• :with lily :point sleeves and a sabrina neckline embroidered with pearls and semis=ns. ' Alter; nate panels `,of chantilly, lace :and., tui2Ie .formed' the aisle -wide skirt. A face ' headpiece' caught with flowers held ,her finger tip eerl of silk : illusion • 'and She carried .a ,white B3bie 'crested with red roses. Mrs. Keith Good of Goderieh Was •mnatronof honor wearing a :'street -length ''dress of blue bice Cade! with rnatclvin+g hat, and ac-' cessories. She carried . a bouquet of yellow mums. The flower .girl, y g , 'Cheri t Ann aHod es •niece o+f the 'bride, we're a. sumlar ensemble and carried a nosegay of yellow baby .mums; Ringbearer was Ron- nie Hodges, nephew of the bride. Groomsman was Fred Dickson . of Toronto and Barry Brown and Jack Wenzel ushered. . 'The reception was, held in the church Parlor where the 'bride's rnother "received her gusts wear- ing '•a blue matte jersey dress, with matching accessories and a corsage of 4pinkand white car- nations. car nations. The .groom's mother chose' a beige brocade dress with••brown accessories and a similar corsage:. For travelling to Northern' On- Illlarried At Bort Albert Church BROWN HODG-ES • IIn an afternoon ceremony per- formed by Rev; J. R. King in Christ Anglican Church, Port Al- bert, on Saturday. September 21, Margaret Elaine Hodges :became the bride of. Howard Allan Brown. • ' INSIDE EXHIBIT'S The •'inside •exrhiJbits *attracted wide interest and the hall was (packed with interested spectators all afte-rnoon. `Major Winners in these classes were: Fine Arts; • Mrs, Wes, Heimpel, Mrs.OliverM .Charles Wroxeter Mr Mr Charles, Looh�akhh poster special, Mrs. aMc� �Ch�arles, Mrs. David Elphick, Lochalsh, • 14Iiss : Barbara Moore,• Goderich; -flowers; Mrs.'Russell B.rindiey,•, Auburn,... : Mrs. M Ohar- les; domestic science,: Mrs. W. Col - dough, iMntorr, Mrs k • Howatt, Beligrave, Mesa 'Donald �MacKen zie, Dungannon;'`needlecraft, Mrs McCharles . and Mrs. Hempel 1 (tied), ; Miss • Ruth Thompson, Lucknow: . BAKING SPECIALS Robin 'Hood ~bread,': Mrs. J. H. Johnstone, Goderiche Mrs: G. Mc- Diarrnid, Lucknow; Robin Hood tea biscuits, Mrs. ,E. Howatt, Mrs. 0. McOharles; Domestic pie, Mrs. Donald .allacKen ie,• Mrs; :Chester Finnigan; Mrs. E. Howatt; Domes- tic cake, Mrs E. Howatt,Mrs.' J. H. Johnstone, Mrs 0, McOrarles; Magic Baking cake, Mrs. O. 'Mc, Charles Mrs. Russ. sell Brindley, Mrs. J. H. Johnstone,Fleisch- man's yeast white bread, Mrs. 0.• :k eChari es, Mrs G. M•cDiarinid, Mrs. Dort • MacKenzie;. brown bread, Mrs. G. ,McDiarmid, Mrs. .. W • Coic!o . r !Mrs. E • 'Howatt;. milk rolls, Mrs. 'G. McDiarmid, Mrs. Don MacKenzie, Mrs. E. Howatt; cinnamon buns, M r s Howatt, Mrs, McDiarmid, M r s . ' McCharles. • . i An eveniin:g dance the Agri cultural Hall ended" ,t°he. Fair. . r itario the bride idonned a. beige • k A number'of counterfeit $10.00 a bills, which .are almost "undeteote jacket dress with brown .acres- soles. They ,will reside at Port Albert moble,; have. been `found in circula ,,.. • Y lion in the Owen Sound area. ' ,Ys `` et& Subscription Pald? Births. ALSToN — On September 1.2th `at St. Stephen's Hospital, Fulham, London, England, to Mr • and Mrs. Moines R. Alton, a • daughter, Sharon, a 'granddaugh'ter of (Mrs. ' ' Harry Alton 4of Walkerton. MdFARLArN—At Wingham and District ,Hospital on Monday, September 30, 1963, to Mr. and: Mrs. Ilvan• MMFarlan, R.R, 1 Hotly rood;a son. . _ ' MURRAY--- and Mrs. R. E. Murray. %(Jean Anne Richards) Portage' La Prairie, wish to an.. nouunce :the arrival . of 'their •se- cond - daughter, Shawna Bae, on September l9th, a sister • for Shelley : Anne. ANDREW in H tuber Mem- orial Hospital,. Weston, on 'Tues- day, October lit, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert IF. Andrew, (Carol .Pent- land), a son, Paul Richard. •' HINSCHBERGER in St:. Marys :hospital, Kitchener, on Tuesday, October. 81th, : to . NIr. and. Mrs. • Arthur Hinschbenger (Betty Mil_ ler), 'a daughter, ' 'a sister • for Dale. NEWS Zippy Zionettes. Thethird meeting ..of the Zippy Zionettes was ;held at Mrs: Gordon 'K irkland's and :