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• THE .LUCKNOWSENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINE
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COMMENT BY FALL FAIR SCRIBE
FAIR NOTES
CONTRIBUTED BY
"ME FAIR BOARD
With beautiful summer weather
and exhibits of top quality and
throngs of people to enjoy it all, •
Lucknow Agricultural Society have!
had.another big Fair. ' • •
If you weren't with us then yr •
missed an opportunity to share in.
Lacknow's Centennial hOnlecornin
celebration. The parade was one
• which had to be seen to knew.just
.how big,and wonderful it was.
Only Charlie Webster knows just
how -much work goes into such a
parade as we•know he travelled;
far and wide to get suppOrt.
Donald Blue and Cam MacDonald
as M.C's did a tremendous job of
keeping everyone informed of what
was taking placeon Saturday.
Bingo,, midway, exhibits bot
commercial and competitive vi
bigger and, bet(et than ever:
To start to 'thank people indi
wally for work.done would be *
hard to do as everyonerdid thei
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ON'THE SQUARE:
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FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED
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• COMFORT — Entertainment 1, Our Bissiness
THURS.. FRI., SAT.
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SATURDAY MATINEE — 2:30 p.m.
Serial: "CAPTAIN KIDD" — Children 35c
TUES., WED. Sept.. 25-26-27
4OTTO PREMINGER
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MICHAEL CAINEg
JANE FONDA
JOHN PHILLIP LAW
DIAHANAI CARROLL
ROBERT HOOKS "
FAYE DUNAWAY
BURGESS MEREDITH
HIER
5UND
TECHNICOLOR.
ADULT, ENTERTAINMENT
Showtimes: 7.00 and 9.20
Coming Next: Sept. 28-24.30
"COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG"
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part from bringing pies for the •
booth to lending .a helping hand,'
The behind the' scenes workers
were wonderful and clays and days
of hardlabour were done. by many.
to make the grounds and .arena so
:pleasant. The booth operators were
busy long hOurs after most.figk$ had
.gone home to bed. The results, were
fantastic and, with due thanks to
the bael(ing, from lotal
organizations and individuals, the
booths operated this year by the.
Agricultural Society for the first
time were successful. Next year we
Will try again. Once again a, big
:thank you to those who donated •
material or helped in anyway.
The beauty •QUeen contest was on
, of the best and biggest jobs ever
tackled by:the judges. Congratul-
ations ,t'the winners. The teen
dance at night .drew various comm-
ents but was a big hit with the .
.young folk. Let's. face it folks, we
must be.getting'old when we felt
4t too much, but did you see how
• our young folkdanced and .crowded
in for the big event. These bands
• Were provided by the Village and
• to them we say thanks ,for the bands
and the. entertainment provided .at
1.16 by the gun 'salute of the army
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group• - • • •
• Perhaps you liked everything.
about the Fair or maybe we dis-
pleased sone by a little misunder
standing.Or Maybe there was Softie
O part you didn't like. If you have
. Any criticism, .constructive or'
otherwise,;, lets hear from you at
the next meeting, 2nd Thursday in
October and help us prepare and
pave the way for another big Fair
next year Its, your Fair too and
only you can help make it as you
•think it should be . • , •
The big nylon flags owned.by the:
Society were taken right. ROM ' '•
under our eyes' on Saturday night.;
and several butter boxes loaded into
cars. These things:leave a bad. •
taste in the eyes of the Society, so.
if„yon feer you had a good. day ,o1
a better One could be had ,:We'd
like to hear from you It would all
help to guide the Society do a
better job. ' • .
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O A fitting climax was •the big,
O Centennial, Church Service on Sun-
day. A comment heard at the Ser-
• vice: - Why couldn't we have .this
same type .of Service every year the
day ,following the Fair?
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FEATURING
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
NWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524 9 9 81
Extencl Sympathy
To O'Neil.Family
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS .•
. Sympathy is extended to the fam-
ily df the late Mts. Martha O'Neil
Who Passed away Saturday morning
at the Alekandria anci, Marine Hos-
pital, Goderich. 0 .
Visitors oVer,the week -end With
Mr: and Mrs. •Jack Van &di were
Mrs. Morris Sthurrnians and family
.of London, Mr and Mrs. John Van
Osch and MichaeIof St. Agatha.
Mr.O and:Mrs . OrniOnd -Heffernan
spent Sunday in Guelph with Miss -.
Blanche Bilodeau,and Miss Anne
Heffentatr..
Mr. and Mrs,' Kerry Hogan and •
Todd of .Stratford spent the.week,.'
end with Mr and. Mrs ); • Con Hogan.
and Faye. 0 0 0, ••
Visitors. over'the weekend. with Mr
and Mrs. Dennis. Hogan and faMily
Were Irene Hogan and Kentith Ford
Of California . .•
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Visitors with Mrs. Blaise Martin .
on Sunday were Peter, Joe, Teresa,
John and Maria of Hamilton.
Kevin Austin is a patient in St.
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Joseph's Hospital, London and we
wish him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Donald Frayne was admitt-
ed to ,Alexandria and Marine Hos-
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With the TOPS In,
Entertainment
O FRIDAY, 'SATURDAY, •
Sept. 22, 23 „
"Hold ,
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Hernianit',Herniitt •
0f 0 Technicolor
The lo Pieture of the 'Seem.
11Gun Point"
Teebicolor
• Audio). Murphy
• Blazing Guns Blast the Wekt1
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pital, Goderich, Monday 'morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Perry of • '
Detroit are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Drennan.
• Crop Report
Weather conditions have been
very favourable for the harvesting
of white beans. On the average,
bean yields appear lower this year.,
The range reported is froth 10 to •
39 bushels per acre with many
fields yielding from 18 to 20 bushels
per acre. . . • ,
The hot 'dry days along with frost '
free nights are needed for the furth
er maturation of corn and some
white bean .crops . Little frost dam-
age has occurred except to some
corn in North Huron.and a" few low
lying acreages elsewhere., •
A large percentage of the winter
1 wheat crop has. been planted with
some fieldsstarting to green upO .
Plowing has become very difficult
as a result of the dry weather.
A larger acreage of good quality
aftermath hay has been stored .
during the dry weather. Pastures are ,•
beginning to decline in production'.
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STARTING TIMES
.Monday to, Thursday -8 .P.m.
Come as late as 8:30 to see
• complete show
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Friday and Saturday 0•
2 Shows -- 7:15 and 9:1.
O Saturday Matinee — 2 p.m.;
. 0 unless otherwise. noted
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This is one of the great filing
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