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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-05, Page 11opyt, SgpTENTER Many businesses including . Agriculture • Manufacturing Tourism • Construction • Professional Services • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery; to increase working capital; to start a new business; and for other purposes. If you need financing for a business proposal and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT HANK Can help you. ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th one of our representatiVes MR. W.). REYNOLDS will 13\e-at The Bedford Hotel, Goderich TELEPHONE: 524-7337 from 1- 4 p.m. 197 York, Street, London, Ontario N6A 1B2 LUCKNOW FALL FAIR SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15 PLAN NOW FOR YOUR ENTRIES IN THE FALL FAIR OOK OVER THIS LIST OF VARIOUS CLASSES YOU CAN ENTER AND THE CASH PRIZES GIVEN.. • Decorated Bicycle $3.00 $2.00 Decorated Tricycle 3.00 2.00 • (25c' for all other entries)' Decorated Doll Carriage 1.50 1.00 • 6.00 5.00 . 4.00 3.00 2.00 Largest family 'at the fair .......... 5.00 3.00. Oldest lady at the fair. 5.00 . .... Couple coming the farthest distance 5.00 Tug of'. War (3:30 'P.M.) 10.00 5.00 (Elementary School Age -- 10 to a. team) • Log Sawing Contest .... 6.00, Most.original entry in'parade . ....... 5.00 Best clown (in parade), adult ... 5.00 3.00 Best clown (in parade), child .... 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 .2.00 2.00 3.00 Schools Parading in Costume 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00. Public School Floats in 'Parade .. 15.00 10.60 5.00 .3.00. High School Floati in Parade 15.00 10.00 5.00 3.00 Decorated Cars 10.00 7.00 5.00 3.00 Antique Cars prior to 1930 . 12.00 8,00 5.00 Best Society Float 25.00 20.00 15.00 . Best Comic Float 25.00 20.00 15.00 Best Patriotic Float . . . . ... ... . .. . 25.00 20.00 15.09 $1.00 .50 1.60 .50 .75 .50 (25c for all other entries) Best costumed rider on decorated pony (Animals will not be judged). . Oldest gentleman at the-fair . • 5.00 . • Horse or pony to be shown at a walk, trot, canter, both ways of the ring, May be asked to back: To be judged on seat and hands of rider, manners and way of going. Suitability of horse to rider and appointments consider- ed. Conformation not to count. 1st PRIZE - An English bridle and a Trophy (Perpetual) Hated by the Tack Shack, Lucknow Other 'prizes of $10.00; $8.00 and $6.00 donated by the ticknow Agricultural Society 4. Best mare or gelding on grounds $5.00 3.00 2.00 ' CLASS 168 - RODEO EVENTS 1, Potato Race on, pony (rider elementary school age) $4100 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 2, Musical chairs on horseback .. . .. 6.00 4.00 2.00 1.00 Entry fee of $1.00 per entry in each of the following four events to be paid to the secretary by 1 P.M. on, fair day 3. Darrel race on'horseback' !, Flag race on horseback 8.00 6.00 4.00 3.00 Pick up race nn horseback 8.00 6.00 4.000 00 33:0g 6.Eeyhole y race on horseback 8.00 6.00 4 8.00 6.00 4.00 3.00 / ARKOMMUSRU9 CLASS 16A - SADDLE HORSES 1. Parade class (must ride in parade) $12.09 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $2.09 Etnry fee of $1.00 will be charged for section 2, 3, 4 and must be paid to the secretary by 1 P.M. on fair day 2, Saddle horse, under English saddle, rider properly attired 3. Western. Pleasure Saddle 12.00' C $ l ass 10:00 $8. • 00 $6.00 $4.00 $2.00 ,$2.00 4. English Equitation - Punt Seat VENDOME HOTEL . TEESWATER %N. 1 • • • • *.t. • • • ‘N • \ % s. • • • ••• • •00." • • S. • S. • \ N., • • •60. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. UNGANNON and Mrs. Clarence Mc ghau returned on Thursday heir camping motor trip to' estern pv,vinees during the of August. and Mrs. Robt. Wright ()little sons are home agair motoring to Brandon, Mon- where they visited Mrs. • t's parents. week Mrs. Arthur Egglesori ughter Karerr, from _Am., spent a few days with Mrs. Errington. This week Wis. on is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Pwnin at 'Auburn, Mr'. and Mrs*:, Garth Chadwick ' and children, Sharon and Brad from ,Wheatley visited Mr, and Mrs Ertington and family. They were holidaying at Benrniller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling and Darlene of 'Thamesville spent the lioliday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Irvin. McNee and little Brenda,travelled by bus to Sudbury to•visit mernberi of her family. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh, McWhinney and Mr. and. Mrs. Graham McNee enjoyed, a recent motor trip to Tobermory, Manitoulin, St. Char les on the west arm of Lake Nip,- issing, and Sudbury. Mrs, Cecil Treleaven and Mr. and. Mrs. 'Arthur Brown from bun- das visited lvir, and Mrs. Heber Eedy last week while holidaying in neighbouring area. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake-and Becky from Galt have been enjoy- ing a week's holidays here, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby from Thornhill were home on the week end. Misses Gertrude and Mildred. Corbett from Whitby spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Ms;eivinGrte.te.ha.endholi Dave Da .day with relatives Dawson in Leamington. Jacquelyn and Paul stayed with their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler and children, Darrel and'Karen of Parkhill, were home with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler for the holi- day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott and Matthew spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy and' Martha. , Mr. and Mrs. John Bere return- ed on Thursday from a trip to visit friends in Washington and New York. Karen Herna,ndez had re- mained here with her grandmoth- er , Mrs. Mary Bere and family; On Sunday afternoon John's left on their return trip to Sault Ste. Marie. ' HONOURED 'ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. J. M. Reed was honored. on Monday, September 3 on her 81st birthday when Mrs. Clarence Dustow of Gi3derich had a lunch- eon for a number of friends.' Sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Mrs. Irvine. Henry who, passed away ; on August 26 in her 78th year.' TO Mrs. Cecil Cranston sym- pathy is extended in the death Of her step-mother, Mrs. Lloyd Hunter , of Lucknow , also ,to other members of the family. Summer holidays are over and students will be returning to var.,. ious schools. If this heat wave. continues it will not be . conduCive to settling at a schOol desk, but. the, heat is great no Matter what your occupationl Temperatures each day this week have been 80 degrees 92 deg- rees, cooling at night to perhaps 70 degrees. FALL ACTIVITIES Quite a number of people from this area have' been to Toronto Exhibition, and locally the' Fall Fairs are in progress. The Dungannon Rodeo held recently has been reported in pictures in the Goderich Signal Star. Your correspondent, too, would include a report from any group if you contact her. At Lucknow on Sun- day there was "Fun Day" with many games held, and it will be recorded no doubt in the Sentinel. Gerald .Bere is entering Fain- shawe CollegeSeptember 4'e° begin a course in Construction Technology for a three-year course. Barbara Blake begins a three- year course this week at' Ryerson. Technological Institute on Fashion Arts.. To each of these we wish good luck! SHOWERS HELD ,A. lovely shower prepared by relatives and friends of Miss Lynda' Young was given in her honour on Wednesday evening in Dungan- non United Church S. S. rooms. On Monday evening a shoWer and• presentation.Was held' at the home of Mrs. Rick Park to honour Mrs. John Meurs (nee Debbie Ol- son) prior to her moving to Exeter. Mr. and Mr's. Russell Johnston spent a few days at a cottage.in Bayfield With members of their family last week. .0n Sunday a surprise birthday party was given for Mr. Johnston at their home here when all the family were present. His, birthday is Septem- • ber 9. Church Anniversary services are to be held in the United Church on Sunday, September 16, • when Rev. Karl' SieVert from Port Stanley is to be. guest speaker. • Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy visit- ed recently in Mississauga with Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Eddy. Every home will be having a visitor during this week when an /enumerator will be calling. A number from-this community were,guests at the Hughes .-Alton wedding and reCeption in Goder- ich on Friday evening. HAD NARROW ESCAPE Karen Hernandez had a narrow escape from drowning at Port Albert beach last Tuesday when she was swept beyond•her depth by the undercurrent. She was brought to shore safely by' an alert swimmer and all was well for which the family is deeply grateful. .11MITECHURCH ENTERTAIN YOUNG PEOPLES,, • Oil Saturday .evening Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock entertained the'Young People of Langside Chalmers Presbyterian and United Church to a wiener roast, . buns and,refreshments at 'the manse. The evening was ideal being . Warm for an outside fire to roast the weiners. Colored lights en- hanced the surroundings and with folding chairs for seats all enjoy , ed the, sing songs withpusic furl- ished by Miss Ruth. King of Toron- to. Mrs.. Lloyd Murdock student preacher outlined work of theff... P. society emphasizing some of _- the social events to be enjoyed as skating, tobogganing and social evenings. A Y.P.S. will meet September 16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , JOhn de Boer. Mr. and Mrs. John De Boer. Donald and Eddie and Mrs. de Boer's brother C. Lantinga of Hol- land spent three days last week, holidaying in the Huntsville area.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson 'and Jean recently returned from a week's holiday tour of Western Provinces through to Vancouver., ti • ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING IN THE LOUNGE APPEARING THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 and 8 Solid Silver From Stratford AMMUrail; PAGE ELEVEN