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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-27, Page 8•On Civic Holiday, Monday, sponsibility Of a few who, %mush August 1, Kincardine 'Kinsmen lack of helpers and finances, Club will be presenting, their found successful race meets an twenty-third annual harness race imossibflftv Meet. This happened in Kincirtline though the bli best tracks in Ontario. Kineardine • Kinsinen took up the challenge which has been adopted by many western Ontario centres and once • again harnessracing became one, of the grehteit annual events in the Lake .Huron town's sunnier program. • • • Last year 76 KinsMgn and sup- porters made the harness race • meet one that is respected by not only- thoie• who,attend but by the horsemen as welli, On the. other •. ' •hand the support given the Kins- men by those who wish to race in ,Kincardine basset a new goal.for.' the Kinsmen Club and the meet, will again be held on Civic Holi- day., Proceeds. go for club welfare work. . .• Secretary --Flirter Thompson re- ports little difficulty in securing horses to race at Kincardine while the improved Pari -mutual betting booths will appeal to the custom - whOt 411VW 1.4%t year fOr ri! 1.14t-tOnkilo 4% they enjOyed a Teal 44.r of ming On one Of OntatIO' Mien tr4eks, located on ,the invit,- ing. shorts. of 1,41to the town "whele yOu're stranger •only Met n • / The Kinsmen Club of Kincar- dine as the first service club in . Canada to sponsor the sport.. Harness racing has advanced a long way since it first started in Kincardine ninety-seven years ago When the first races were arranged between the "young bloods" of the district whose .reputation at that !tine might be likened to today's fast cars., However ,-,there was. a -difference . • and, devoted horsemen took pride the advancement of the breed t1JiTRinate1y this called for per- sonal sacrifice so it was not sur- prising 'that racing as an organized sport fill on evil days and it would appear for.a time that harness racing would disappear from the- ' Canadian sports picture. A few of the oldsters still felt the terrific • competitive spirit and enlisted •younger groups "with the legs" to help bring about a revival, since many race meets fell to the re • 61 • v • At •Farrish Farm The 33rd annual reunion of the • krmstrong Dickson ttlit was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy • Gordon, R.R.# 7, :Guelph,• On . Sunday, July lOth'with an attend- • ance 0( 110 the largest for some' years.. Mr, BertrArmstrong, Teeswater. PreSidentr conducted the Meeting • and'egtended a welcome .to aU present.; -,The minutes and -treas., urer's report 'were read by George A . 'Richardson; SeC.- TreaS. A minute's silence was observed in honour of the. deceased , Mrs, , • . Stewart Rosewell, Mrs, Walter • Pinnell; Mrs. Eldon Johnston and Mrs. C.R. McGlynn'. ' • • . Members of the different Clans •'were asked, to stand, they being • all, decendants of the Lite Mr. and •-Mrs.• John -Arrnstrong of Dtirnfries • Ca • e need a• I ? .Shire, Scotland, four of their •family coming to Canada and Give them.Purina LuCknow, , Also Some Cousins settling around Teeswater and . settling' around LStratford . The day Cattiew lus a Ne PURINA CAMEROS and Ball playing, others sitting • was spent with a program a races _ •• M. and .Mrs. Elliott Pinnell of Ridgetown came the longest distanCe. Mrs Sarah Douglas of • St:: Pauls was.the oldest present and Lisa .Armstrong Teeswater, the youngest Mac Armstrong of Teeswater entertained with Scot- tish bagpipe music and accomp- anied Miss Trudy Gordon with a • battonsolo.. ,• . • Mr. Elmer Farristi , in charge of the•Ciari.tree, told .of some 'of the extra blanches added and there was a committee ,appointed from each clan to bring.the tree ' up to, date. by July of next year -when the reunion will be held at Elmer Farrish's farm at Gortie.. The committee named Robert • .Armstrong Clan, W4iso,4Arin- • . strong; Mrs. ,Thoma s Picicson.' Clan, Elmer Farrish:. George Armstrong Clan, Miss Grace GoodfelloW- Mr‘ lter Rie4ard: son Clan, Elliott Pinnell; CeOre --,,krinstrongClau.-Percv Armstronz: or 4:such. a littie Today young Bill Res to tinker but toincirroy.. he will be deciding on his career. Arhate vcr profession or vocation he • may settle _on, there -- will be no financial_ problem. A life insurance - program withSun Life not only guarantees th:: fundi for Bill's education but provides an income • for the whole family " if Dad should die prc maturely. I'm associated with -Sun Life of Canada, the Company with the policy thars right for you and your fortify. Why not call me today? - • , WIWAM J. KINAHAN R.R. 2 Lucknow Phone Wingkam 35 7-198 7 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE ,COMPANY OF CANADA • (Whitecharch NewS)., . ' Whitechurch IriterrnediateS ished 1st place in ;league standing and-now'rneet Clinton in 'the. Play Offs in Wingilam on Friday, 'White- • church invent:les:played Cliffeed • • with a score of o 4 in? favour of Clifford. isrhitechnich. Intermediates playee, •an . Exit ibition* game in Wingham,:on.• Saturday evening with .Erampton Team Score as 7 -.6 in favour of Arampton. On Monda) in Win -ham Belgravd and!whitechtircii Intermediates playedith..a scared T 4.in. •On Wednesday tn. Brusse... grave and Ns•tit‘e chUrc - • • laths played ita in favour of Whit ec''!....L Bantams Win lateknoiE- Ea,nt a m $.:7?; :-...1— tbalkeid week. Ripley plal,ed ' Wednesiday.;•Jul,. • wan by a sCOre' of on FridayJuh isned tx-e Se • LuCknOW Purina Cattle -Plus —s an excellent treatment for cattle following disease and during periods of stress —supplies ex vitamins to milk cows and • calves, for quick return to health —helps prevent foot rot —easy to use, have it mixed into your cattle ration today. , . pressure is very, strong almost see. the pre;.• being ushered into the offat the eleve^.h., • 'A'. wait for a last,mmv.e S'«aoitidn't it be better. initiathe, decide no,A going to do? That s. have much more co, plans and . "What to do? The '. -e . "of.ways . **hilt • a new flagpole or project that igts er-*: laR7 by JC)HIN W: FISHER the act is obsicasj,?. 1gUi CENTENNIALCQMM1SSIONER They,11. feel mac „. 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