The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-19, Page 14WEDNESDAY, SEPTEmit
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1973 CHEV El Camino, 1/8, low Mileage
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1973 FORD Galmcie 500 4 door hardtop,:automatic, power
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1970 FORD custom 4 door, V8 automatic
1968 CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop, V8, power, equipped.
1968 CHEV 4 door, V8 automatic
1968 CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop
1964 MERCURY 350, 6 Cylinder chassis and cab
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. .1.4.0010W 'ONTARIO
ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING
IN THE LOUNGE
APPEARING THIS FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 AND 22
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TEL LuCknoW Fall Fair Prize inner
Sacred Heart Church, Wing-
barn, decorated with summer
flowers was the setting for the
Marriage of Margo de Brit.yjr of
Owen Sound And David Tebbutt.
of Markdale on July 13th at
9 p.m.
The bride is the daught
Mr. and Mrs. 'Herman Bruyn •
of Lucknow. The gr m is a son•
of Mr. and Mrs. 'Cl rence'
Tebbutt of Markda e.
Rev. M. Kaminski of Wingham
officiated at the double ring
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her fath=
er the bride wore a '
floor length gown of white Swiss
dot with floor length veil and
crown style headpiece. She
'carried a' large white mum with
.blue streamers.
Miss Theresa de Bruyn 'of
Wingham was maid of honour for
her sister. She wore.a gown of
yellow Swiss dot with plain yel-
low base. She .carried a large
yellow mum with white streamers,
Bridesmaids were Miss Carol
. Hardy of London and. Mrs. Debbie
.Grahlman of Owen Sound. Miss
Hardy's gown,was sheer Swiss dot
over blue base and Mrs. Grahl-
man's gown was sheer Swiss dot
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over yellow , base. They each
carried a large white mum to
match .their dresses.
Groomsman was John Tebbutt
of Kitchener, cousin of the groom.
Ushers were Jerry de Bruyn of
Clifford , brother of the bride,
and Keith Reid of Owen Sound.
The 'wedding music was "Joy
is like the Rain", "Therne song
from Love Story" and "Prayer of
St. Francis". Music was by Miss
Marie Boyle of R. R. 2 Auburn.
-Soloists were Miss .Sue Grady of
Owen Sound and Miss Rhonda
Green,of Thornbury.
A reception followed at Sacred
Heart Church Hall, which was
decorated with summer flowers.
The bride's mother wore a
dress of green crimpelene with ,
white 'carnation corsage.
The groom's mother chose a'
dress.of white and blue fortrel
With white carnation corsage.
The couple spent their honey-' ,
moon in' the Collingwood area
travelling by motorcycle. They
will reside in Owen Sound ;where
the groom is employed' at the
Haycraft Marina. The bride, a
recent graduate of Owen Sotind
Regional Sehool of Nursing, is
now employed at the G..&• M.
Hospital,' Owen'Sound.
An honoured guest at the wed-
ding was Mrs. M. Harvey of
Markdale, grandmother of the
groom.
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Following is a list of major
winners in the Lucknow Fall Fair.
The Public School winners will
appear later.
CATTLE
Shorthorn: Andrew Gaunt , R. '1
Lucknow; Wayne Mewhinney , Pais-
ley; Hereford: George Kennedy, R.
1 Lucknow; Dave Bell, R. 5 Pais-
ley.
CATTLE SPECIALS
Best Herd: Dave Bell,'George
Kennedy, Andrew Gaunt, Wayne
Mewhinney; Best' Halter Broken
Calf, Mewhinney Bros.,R. 1
Lucknow; Best' Fat Steer over 800,
Andrew Gaunt , Mewhinney Bros. ,
Glenda Ballagh, R. 1 Wroxeter,
Nancy. Bailagh, R. 1 Wroxeter
Mewhinney Bros.; Best Fat Steer
under 800, Nancy Ballagh, Glenda
Ballagh, Blake Alton, it. 2 Luck-
now , Lloyd Morrison, R. I Luck-
now , Jeffrey Dickson R. 1 Cliff-
ord; Champion Steer, Andrew
Gaunt, Nancy Ballagh; Champion
Heifer, Dave Bell; Best Halter ,
Broken Calf, Alton Sisteri,
1st June, 2nd Ruth, 3rd Nancy;
Champion Bull, George Kennedy.
SHEEP
'Ed Jackson, Harriston; Austin
Martin, R. 6 Lucknow; Most
Points, $5.00 donated by McNay's
A mberley t
SWINE
Austin Martin , R. 6 Lucknow.
COMMERCIAL CLASS
Weaner Pigs: Wm. Irvin, Cliff
Kilpatrick, Russel Irvin, Edna
Alton, Margaret MacPherson;
Most points, Austin Martin, 100
lb. Pig Starter donated. by Shur
Gain,
DRAUGHT. HORSES
Eugene McLeod., R. 2 Kincar-.
dine; Arnold Young, R. 3 Goder-/).
ich; Carman Fullerton, Paisley;
Bob Aitchison,,.R.I Lucknow;
George. Gregg, R. 2 Paisley; Best ..
Dressed Team , *Arnold YOung,1
Bob Aitchison, George Gregg;
Unicorn Hitch, Eugene McLeod,
George Gregg, Arnold Young and''
Bob Aitchison. '
PONIES
Pony in saddle, Randy Alton,
Lucknow; Margo Messenger, R. 1
Ripley; Single Pony in harness,
Robby Lowry , R. 1 Kincardine;
Smith Lowry, Tiverton; Best Pony
in harness, Alton, Aalders; One
year old filly or gelding; Howard
Ludwig, R.. 1 Ripley; Two year old
filly or gelding, Randy Scott ,
R. 6 Goderich.
• SADDLE HORSES.
Parade Class: Edna Alton, R. 2
Lucknow; David Finnigan, R. 1
Dungannon; Doug Riley, R. 1
Seaforth; Jackie Elston, Kincar-
dine; Ralph Aalders, R. 5' Luck-
now;; Kim Riley.
ENGLISH SADDLE
R. Flowers, Clinton; Doug
Campbell, R. 2 Lucknow; Norma
Riley , R. 1 Seaforth; ,Lise Gunby
R. 1 Dungannon; Brenda Taylor,
R. 3 Lucknow; Connie Farrell,
R..4 Kincardine.
WESTERN PLEASURE
Norma,Riley , Ken Kirkland,
R. 3 Lucknow; Robt. Wright, R.,
6 Goderich; Bill Fidon, R. 1 Bel-
grave; Lise. Gunby; Diane Johns,
R. 2 Auburn..
ENGLISH EQUITATION
Lise Gunby won the halter and •
trophy donated by the Tack
Shack; 'second went to Brenda Tay-
lor, Ord Diane Johns; 4th Connie
Farrell.
BEST. MARE OR GELDING •
Edna Alton, Robt. Wright,
Doug Riley.
RODEO EVENTS
Potato Race: Rodger Ludwig ,
R. 1' Ripley; 'Kim Riley , Ken
Ritchie, Greg Riley; Musical'
Chairs on horseback: Rodger Lud-
'wig, Greg Riley , Ken Kirkland ,
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Aalders; Barrel Race, Doug Riley;
Keith Eaton, R. 4 $eaforth;
Wayne. Straughan, R. 2 Goderich;'
,Wane Straughan; Flag Race:
Doug Riley, Wayne Straughan,
Doug Campbell, Keith Eaton;
Pick . Up Race: Keith Eaton, Mur-
ray Pfeifer, R. 1 Moncton; Doug
Campbell, Ken Kirklapd; Keyhole
Race: boug Riley, Keith Eaton,
Rick Brown, R. 1 Moncton; Doug
Jansen, R. 3 Holyrood.
GRAIN
Austin Martin; Gordon
Bridge, R. 4 Kincardine; Evan
Keith, R. 5 Lucknow;' Blake
Alton.
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES.
Mrs. Stewart Hunter, R. 5 Kin-
1. STRONGER, MORE
VIGOROUS STANDS
Fertilization helps establish big
vigorous plants, improves first
year yields, and'winterizes"
legumes.
2. HIGHER YIELDS OF DRY
MATTER & TON
Fertilizing every year boosts per
acre yields and the production of
Total Digestible Nutrients.
S. BETTER PRODUCTION,
YEAR AFTER YEAR
Annual fertilization improves per-
sistence, reduces need for fre-
quent costly reseeding.
Ref: PLANT FOOD COUNCIL
ONTARIO, INC.
Couple Will Ole
1n *Owen Sound
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Blyth; Harold Greer, Lucluoit
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Mrs. Ewan McLean, R. 3 liti;
now,.
FRUIT
Ales Andrew,' Wallow;
H. Johnston, Goderich; Poste(
advertising Ontario Apples:4
Gilchrist , Lynn ailler, Steve;-,
Errington.
. FLOWERS
Mrs. Ewan McLean, R. 314
now; Mrs. Stewart Hunter, R, .S Kincardine; Mrs, J. H. Johnsui
Mrs. Oliver McCharles,
Vernon Hunter, •
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4. LOWER COST FEED
NUTRIENTS ,
Productive hay and pasture cre
are the lowest cost source of ftl
nutrients. High yields will fiuti
reduce costs, and Jessen the nu
for purchased feeds.
5. INCREASED MILK K IS!
PER ACRE -
Milk and beef production olio
managed, well:fertilized pasUil
shoW that per' acre output
often be doubled or tripled.,
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