The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-10-10, Page 14WEDNESDAY, OCTQBE
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THE LUCK. NOW SENTINEL,. kUC.K..P.IPW, ONTARIO.
snowmobile races.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins
and family, and his mother, Mrs.
Frances Wilkins attended the wed-
ding on Friday evening of Ronald
Wilkens of Paisley, held in Walk-
erton, and the reception after the
wedding in Formosa Hall.
Earl Swan'Jr. and his daughter ,
Norma Jean 'of.Galt spent Sunday
at the home of his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Swan and family.
Bryan Ritchie, a student at
Ridgetown College of Agricultural
Technology, spent the week end
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Ritchie and family.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ritchie in the passing of Frank's '
sister ,. Mrs. George Saunders of
Walkerton Nursing Home,, former-
ly of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins
and family and Mri. Frances Wilk.
ns had Sunday Thanksgiving supper)
at Charlie's brother's, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Wilkins of 9th conces-
sion of Ashfield. There were 32
attended the supper. Mrs.
Frances Wilkins returned with hei
Lounge,
AY. SMORGASBORD
EVERY SUNDAY S TO 7 P.M.
FULLY LICENSED UNDER. L.L.B.O.
CLOSED MONDAYS
: 'TUESDAY TO SATURDAY
LUNCH -12)100N TO 2 P.M. DINNER 5 P.M. TO 7 P.M.
ZION
On Thanksgiving Sunday, Mr.
and Mri. Allan Gibson and family
had their parents, Mr.. and Mrs..
Al Irwin; Mrs. 'IVIvshall Gibson;
her brother,' Mr. and Mrs.. Robert
liwin all of Lucknow In the
afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Rivett called at the Gibson home
from St. Marys. Mrs. Rivett was
the 'former Phyllis Gibson.
Mr.and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
.had their family home for. Thanks-
giving, Mr. and Mrs. David Kirk-
land and fathily of Lticknow; Mr.
'and\Mrs. Donald Kirkland and
family of Kingsville; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Kirkland of Etobicoke;
Nency Kirkland of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jerome and
Mrs. Morris Jerome
went to Hamilton on Sunday owing
to the' death of a friend. Douglas
Faragher of Hamilton spent the •
week end with his friends at the
Jerome home. Jim, Donald and
Philip Jerome, Mel Ritchie and
Bryce Ritchie spent .Sunday after-
noon itln Varna at the Hully Gully
BROWNIE
NEWS
The Brownies opened their
meeting on October 2nd by
playing two games, "Statues" and:
"One, Two, Three" .
Anne Alton set up the Toad-
stool for BrOwnie Ring, Snowy
Owl did inspection for complete
uniform and 'clean hands. we
closed Brownie Ring with the
Brownie Prayer.
At,Pow Wow Tawny Owl present-
ed Suzanne Kirkland and Anne
Hamilton with their Sixer stripes
and July Hunter received her
Seconder stripe. The Pack then
held a discussion on the meaning
of our Brownie Motto, Smile and
Goodturn. The requirements
for the Collector and Toymaker
Badges were received. .
The Brownies and Tweenies, then,
had .a game of "Human Ladders."
The meeting was brought to a
close'with the Squeeze and Taps.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkins
of Paisley for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Allan Ritchie,
Brenda and Bruce had Sunday,
Thanksgiving supper with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie
of. Luc know .
Mrs. Frank Ritchie, Mrs. John
Hunter and Nancy attended a rela-
tive shower on Sunday afternoon
for the bride to be of John Phillips
at the home of his mother Mrs..
Leonard Phillips of Wingham.
On Thanksgiving. Day, Mrs.
John Hunter', Raymond, Jeffrey,
and Nancy attended a family
gathering at. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Menary's new farm east of Dungan-
non.
Following is .a list of, Winners at
Dungannon Fall Fair, further to
those published last week.
LADIES' WORK
Best apron, Mrs, Wesley 'Heim-
pel, Lady's dress, Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs. Bill Black, Lady's Pant Suit,.
Mrs. B. Black Best. Granny Gown,
Ma*, Heimpel; Child's matching set,
Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs.. B. Black. Place
mats, Mrs. Gordon Smyth, Mrs.
Colclough.
Doll's Wardrobe, Mrs. J.H. John-
stone, Mrs. Heimpel, Child's gar-
ment, Mrs. Randy Kerr, Mrs. Black.
Poncho, Mrs. Heimpel.
Pillow, case embroidery trim, a
Mrs.. Colciough, Mrs. Heimpei,
Pillow case crochet•-trim; Mrs.
Blanche Kerr, Mrs. Heimpel.
Cushion (new idea); 'Mrs. B. Smyth,
Mrs. Heimpel, Crib Quilt; Mrs.
Blanche Kerr, Mrs. Douglas Kerr.
Matching set of doilies; Mrs. -Gor-
don Smyth, Mrs'. Heimpel, Baby
Jacket and booties, crochet; Mrs.
Blanche Kerr, ' Mrs. Colclough„
Baby jacket and booties, knit; Mrs.
Colclough, Mrs. HeimpeL,
Child's, fancy cardigan, Hat and
matching scarf, Ladies T.Y. skip-
pers. Mrs. Colclough', Mrs. Heimpel.
Liquid embroidery' cloth; Mrs.
Heimpel, Display of three articles in
liquid embroidery; Mrs. Heimpel,'
Mrs. Linda McDonald. Rug,
braided; Mrs.. Heimpel,' Mrs.'
Colclough, Rug hooked; Mrs. Heim-
pel. Stuffed toy - • Mrs. Heimpel,
Mrs.' Colclough.
Best piece. of fancy 'work done by
lady-.70 years or over; Mr's. Cure
Schwanz, Mrs. Mary' Barr, Cotton
pieced quilt. Mrs. Blanche 'Kerr,
Mrs. C,olcloUgh: Quilt appliqued
and embroidery; Mrs. Alvin Kerr,
Mrs. W. Heimpel.
Article knitwear made by 4.-H ,
girl; Sandra NivinS, Sally Kerr,
Special Quilt Liquid Embroidery:
Mrs. Heimpel,
FLOWERS
Despite weather conditions there
were many nice flower
arrangements with the chief win-
ners being Mrs. :Russell Brindley,
Mrs. J.H. Johnstone,. Mrs, Gordon
'Smyth and Mrs. Alvin Kerr.
The biggest squash 'Weighed over
50 pounds.
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DOMESTIC SCIENCE
-Unbaked squares; Mrs. Randy
Kerr, Mrs. Alvin. Kerr, Date, and
Nut loaf; Mrs. Herb Williams, Mrs.
C. Blake, Orange Loaf, Mrs. Blake,
Mrs. Linda McDonald, Bran Muf-
fins; Mrs. H. Wilkins, ' Mrs. Joe
Courtney.
Dutch' Apple pie, Blueberry pie,
Cherry pie; Mra. L. McDonald; Mrs.
H. Wilkins.
Plate of Tarts; Mrs. H.' Wilkins,
Mrs. Doug Kerr, Cupcakes; Mrs. L.
McDonald, Mrs. H. Wilkins,
Cookies; Mrs. Blake, Mrs; W. Heim-
pel, Brownies; Mrs. Colclough, Mrs.
Bill Black.
Chocolate layer cake; Mrs
Colclough, Mrs. R. Brindley, Whitt
layer cake; Mrs. Colclough; Mrs
Bradley. Banana layer cake; Mrs
Johnstone, Mrs. R. Brindley, Dark
Fruit cake; Mrs. Blake, Mrs J
Courtney, Light. Fruit cake: Mrs
Blake, Mrs. Colclough.
Unbakedn Dessert; Mrs. G. Smyth
Mrs. H. Wilkins, Home•mad
candy; Mrs. Alvin Kerr, Mrs.
Smyth.
Chocolate fudge; Mrs. Doug Ker
Mrs. Heimpel, Three jarn;Mrs. Bi
Black, Mrs. Blanche •Ketr. The
jelly; Mrs. Gordon Smyth, Ti'
pickles; Mrs, B. Kerr,' Mrs `f
Smyth.
Salad Dressing; Mrs. Alvin Ke
.White Bread; - Mrs. "Frank Thin;
son, Mrs. H. W ilki ns. Brow,n Broil
Mrs. Frank ThompsonrMrs:
Kerr, Clover • Leaf Rolls; Mrs.I
Thompson, 'Mrs. H. Wilkins:
Six. Chelsea BunstMrs, F. Thom
son, Mrs. H. Wilkins, Shortbre
Cookies; Mrs. Blanche Kerr, M.
D. Kerr, Tea Biscuits ; Mrs. I
Wilkins, Mrs. Linda Mao
Scones ; Mrs. H. Wilkins, Mrs
McDonald; Salmon Loaf; Mrs
Brindley. .
Special Occasion Cake - Mrs
Brindley, Mrs. A. Kerr, Mr
Wilkins, Chocolate cake; (Fr)
Cadbury), Mrs. Colclough, Mr
Johnstone, Mrs. Brindle)
Chocolate cake; (Neilson Jerse
Cocoa)- Mrs. Colclough.
Graham Cracker Cake; M
Brindley, Mrs. Linda McDonal
Mrs. Johnstone. J.M.Schneiderll
specials: Apple pie, Mrs; Lint
McDonald; Chocolate cake, Mi
Colclough; Butter Tarts, Mrs di
Courtney.
FINE ARTS
Scene in oil;; Mrs. H. Wild
Needlepoint picture; M
Colclough, Mrs. Heimpel, Liqu
embroidery on velvet; Mrs.
McDonald, Mis. Heim;'
Homemade wax 'candle;.M
Colclough, Mrs. Heimpel, bri
wood; 'Mrs. J.H. Johnston,
'Heimpel. Article from plastic c
tainer; Mrs: Colclough, Mrs,
Smyth. Article in Ceramics; M
Linda McDonald.
' Best Poster; prizes 'donated
Ashfield Federation of Agricultu
and there were many lovely pm
displayed in the hall. Winners w
Ruth Alton, Ken Metzger; L
Elphick, Grace Alton, Sha
Howse.
PET SHOW
Fait Bantams; Shannon For
Persian Kitten; Steven WO,
cat; Michael Durnin, Best Ki
(any other); Denise Maize,
Rabbit; Susan Brindley, Hie
Brindley. Best pair Rabbits; S '
Maize, Cat family; Colleen Out
• Rabbit family; Brenda Dor
Unusual 04 Ray Forgette,
Errington.
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2 —.1973 DODGE NIONOCO '4 door hardtops, fully equipped
1971 METEOR Rideau 500,' 2 'door hardtop, 8 automatic, power steering and brOres and radio
1969 CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop
1969 FALCON 2 door, 6 automatic with radio
1969 MUSTANG, 8 automatic,,power steering and radio
1968 METEOR Rideau 500, 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic
power brakes and steering
1968 PLYMOUTH Satellite 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic with radio
1967 G.M.C. 3/4 ton pickup, 6 cylinder
1959 FARGO 1 ton stake
1957 G.M.C. 3/4 ton truck
Dungannon Fall Fair Winners