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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-25, Page 9SDAY► SEPTEMBERfR 25 1974 i THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO FAIR RESULTS 1NUED FROM PAGE 8 ampion Female - Brian 50 lbs. international stock $est Halter gai,ken doD ted iry (50 Ib, Ruth Alton. n bull on Farrish): the grounds (50 raI donated by Bob Far - Andrew. Gaunt, Brian SHEEP st points went to Samuel lmwood(1 gal. anti -freeze by McNay's, Amberley), kson, Harriston, 'Austin Lucknow. SWINE tin Martin, Blake Alton, R. w; Commercial Feature - pigs: Hilray Farms, Brad- chison, Donald Forster, ith. Most points: Austin 100lb. .starter donated 'by in). .Eaton Trophy for cattle ep only or swine, only was Andrew Gaunt: ES•HEAVY DRAUGHT Gregg, R. 2 Paisley; Arn- g, R.3 Goderich: Carman n, Paisley; Clarence Bach - 'Cayuga; Robert Aitchison, now. Best Dressed Team:. itchison, Clarence Backer, Fullerton; Unicorn- Hitch: Gregg, Clarence Backer, :bison, Arnold Young. ss and Hitching Contest :Gordon Lyons, 1 min. 27 rvey Alton; 1:36; George 1:54; Art Stewart, 2:24. PONIES rLudwig, RI Ripley; Blair 2•Lucknow; Smith Lowry, Ken Riley; R. 1'Seaforth; m, Belgrave; Ken Kirk= 3 Lucknow. SADDLE HORSES grade Class: Edna Alton, R. 2 Ldieknovv; Doug Campbell, R. 2 Lucknow.; Donna Malick, Wing- haa'n;Ed:na Alton, Ken Kirkland, Hugh Jansen. English Saddle: 1st and 2nd Ray Flowers, Clinton; Doug Riley, R. 1 Seaforth; Diane Johns, R. 2 Auburn; Mrs. Ken Taylor, R. 3 . Lucknow; Doug Campbell: Western Saddle: Brian Shewfelt, R. 1 Kincardine; Doug Riley.; Betty Lou Dalton, R. 3 Goderich; Ken . Kirkland; Norma Riley; Bill Fidom. English Equit- ation: Norma Riley (Bridle and trophydonated by Tack Shack; Lucknow); 2nd and 3rd, R. Flow- ers, Clinton; Lise Gunby, R. 1 Dungannon. Best Mare Or Gelding: Edna • • • ••• • WED, SEPT, 25 TO TUES., OCr. 1st DAILY AT 7:00 AND 9;20 P:M, LYCEUM TH1EAtiirNIL E • • • • Showing 7 Days! • ••• ••. • • •• • •i • CERTAIN SCENES ANb • • •• • •• • • • • • • WARNING LANGUAGE MAY OFFEND • • ••0•i••••0•••••••• • STARTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd • • • 7: A1'ACON , COON �•. LINE i ••••••i• THE EXORCIST ADMIVTANCE RESTRICTED TO MIRO'DION CO MN Ot CROSS IT -- and you just might get crossed oft' • • so;1. M. 'Ma GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONED WED. SEPT. 25 TO SAT. SEPT. 28 She'll coax the blues right out of your heart. CY A MUMMA • BRUCE DAVISON • JOYCE VAN PATTEN KIRBY fURCONG SAT. SEPT..' 28 AFTERNOON Pik MIS° NIGHT HE GRIZZL Y SUN, SEPT. 29 TO TUES. OCT. (listing not Available) Alton, Bill Eidom, Betty Lou Dalton. RODEO Potato Race: Rodger Ludwig, Blair Alton, Kim Riley, Bill Fid- om; Musical Chairs: Rodger Lud- wig, Hugh Jansen, Kim Riley, Doug Campbell; Barrel Race, Doug Riley; Donna Malick, Wayne Straughan, Brian Shewfelt, Doug Campbell; Flag Race: Doug Ri- ley, Ralph Doughty, Wayne Strau- ghan,' Martin Straughan; Pick Up Race: Donna Malick; Hugh .Jan- sen, Martin Straughan, Ralph Doughty, Wayne Straughan; Key- hole, Race: Doug Riley, Doug Campbell, Hugh Jansen, Donna Malick, Rodger Ludwig. POULTRY Plymouth Barred Rock: Steve Errington, Glen Haldenby; White Rock: Joe Jansen; Bantams: Joe Jansen, Glen Haldenby; Tame, Pigeons Joe Jansen; Ducks Glen Haldenby, Tony McQuail; Geese Glen Haldenby, Joe Jan- ' sen. Commercial Feature - Eggs: Brown -- Steve Errington, .Mrs, Geo. McKee, Allan A, Miller; White - -Blake Alton, Ross Er- rington, Tony McQuail. GRAIN Fall Wheat: Allan A. Miller; Barley: Austin Martin, Blake Al- ton, Allan A. Miller, Chester Fin- nigan; First.. Cut Hay:' Glen Wald en, Don Hackett, Andy Gaunt, Russel Irvin; Second Cut Hay: Dunc Farrish, Andy Gaunt, Blake Alton, Evan Keith; Six Stalks Corn: Dols Ferris, Robt. Gilchrist, Austin Martin, Jim Ferris; Twel- ve Ears of Corn: Don Ferris, Jim Ferris, Russel Irvin, Blake Alton. Specials: Best Bale of Hay (seed for 1 acre donated by Dunn's Farm Seeds) Blake Alton.. Most points in Grain Class: 1st Don Ferris, R. 1 Tiverton (1 unit of seed . corn donated" by Russel Irvin and Allan Gibson); 2nd Al- lan A. Miller and Austin Martin (tied); ($20.00 voucher from Otto Pick and Sons Ltd., agent Neil Gowing, Brussels). ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Mrs.. Ewan McLean; R.R. 3 Lucknow; Mrs. Chas. Johnston, Blyth; Mrs. Mid Hunter, Kincar- dine; Mrs. Geo. McKee, Kincar- dine; Harold Greer, Lucknow. Commercial Feature - Garden Produce:' Individual, Mrs: Burton Hodgins, R. 2 Kincardine; Mrs., Robt. White, R. 2 Kincardine; Mrs, J. H. Johnstone, Goderich. Market Gardeners: Mrs, Ewan McLean, Art Matthewman, R,R. 3 Lucknow, FRUIT Evan Keith, R. 5 Lucknow; Alex Andrew, Lucknow; Tony Me - Quail, . R. 1 Lucknow; Mrs. J. H. Johnstone, Goderich, Commercial Feature: Evan Keith, a Alex Andrew, Mrs. J. H. Johnstone. FIELD CROP COMPETITION (Field 100 points; Exhibit at Fair 50 points) ; Hay: Evan Keith 143; Robt. Gilchrist 141, Blake Al- ton 140, Andrew Gaunt 138, Glen Walden 137, Don Hackett 135, Donald Simpson 1321/x, Dunc Far rich 132, Win. MacPherson 131, Philip Steer 131, Austin Martin 1281/2, Russel Irvin 124, Wm. Ir- vin 123, Ken Alton 122, Donald Maclntyre 121, Don Bell 99. Ensilage Corn: (1st prize - unit of seed corn, donated by Stewart, • Jacques and Belle River), (Agent, Jim Aitchison); Russel Irvin 143, Ken Alton 13712, Wni. Irvin 130, Blake Alton 130, Evan Keith 129, Don Hackett 127, Glen Walden 124/, Donald Simp- son 124, Wm. MacPherson 123, Andrew Gaunt 123; Robt. Gilchrist 122, Arnold. Campbell 121, Don Alton 121, Dune Farrish 120, Bob- by Hackett 118',„ Gordon Struthers 117, Philip Steer 114, Bill Andrew 114, Austin Martin 11312, Jim Mc- Kenzie 1121/2i%Barry Hackett 121, Don Bell 121, Gordon Brooks 1061x, Donald Macl;ntyre 105. Grain. Corn: (1st prize unit of Funks Seed Corn donated by Wm. MacPherson) ;' Russel Irvin 136, Blake Alton 136, Tony Miiteriberg 131, .Ken Alton 126, Evan Keith 125, Fred Philips 125, Bill Andrew ]try, Wm. Irvin 124. Don Bell 1211. Allan Hackett 1191., Don CONT1Ni.1'Im t''\ i A�.r BROWNIE'S CLINTON - ONTARIO U 4 BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M. Open Weekends Only after Sept.1 FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY September 27.28-29 BUTCH &THE KID ARE BACK! Just (orthe tun Ohl 1he1aA.d PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDFORD KATHARINE ROSS., "BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID" Ponavision` • Color by Del. wit. Adult -w•bA Entertainment E CFYOUR SANITY, PRAY IT ISN'T TRIBE! 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