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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-22, Page 28• • • :444:::•%."0,. 00 iie,•••••• • • SCHNEIDEws I SCHNEIDER'S Beef. Burgetilifriei Chich! ,L., $1.99 ,1/2 LB. BAG - 1199 CAMPBELLS', Tomato Soup 5/$1.00 Peaches Grapes . 6 QT. 99 2• _ BASKET Clean Wooden Baskets Wanted ON WE DELIVER 528-3420 DUNKING TANK BY CO-OP RAISES $240 FOR MINOR SPORTS SWOCICSMOCNIMICiPOWOMIC, Your donation to the 'CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY assists in this work • Research • .Education • Service to PatientS vsamomocogro&vcsocitoaa Lucknow District Co-op sp ed. a "duttking tank" at th Fair on Saturday with all pri turned over to Minor Sports community. A variety of Co-op and cot ity volunteers took their turn dunking—seat . and the demo knock them off was brisk the otit the day. When all proceeds were co the Co-op had about $240 to I minor sports. . The Sentinel camera caug of the many victims in the pei Arie VanDiepen who took hi in the tank along with many wet ones. "Calling All to ,co:'New Arrival of 400 yds. Quilting Prints SMALL DESIGNS 36" WIDE '$1..29 yd: FULL RANGE OF COLOURS IN 45"- WIDE Polyester and . Cotton Broadcloth Ilondilene" Polyester Batts 78 x 100 $4.98 each Lily Quilting Thread IN ALL AVAILABLE COLOURS 104",%104. %SOO\ 14"1,611000.NANN110.S.ANN"••••• •••••••••• ASITANITLAMES AND MEN'S WEAR Jim and Syke. Sutherland ' Phone 528-2126 • o. „ .s THE ILUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LA/Nov,,, ONTARIO. wEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,19 6. 'S FRUIT MARKET cKA ' Thirty-three Babies Entered Show At Lucknow Fall Fair • CORN ALFALFA SORGHUM Bruce Raynard R.1 LuCKNOW, 52846345 I SEE. . By The Sentinel poodnewoogr••••••••••••••••••~414.••••••• draw. Henry Carter of Lucknow and Garnet McNall of Kinloss each • ' won $100. $25 winners were Tony Johnstone, Pete Bremner, Helmut Reitknecht and Larry Nicholson.. Graham Hamilton of Amberley and Mike Courtney of Ashfield were part of a group 'of ten. from Goderich area where they work. The group won $1000 and each member received $100. GOod weather contributed to the., success of the Baby Show at the Lucknow Fall Fair, held Satqrday. A` total ,of thirty-three babies. THAT , Barbara Cameron, .16 year-Old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron, Lucknow, received First Class Honours in Grade Ill Theory which consisted of two subjects, Harmony and History, which she took this summer at' 'the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. prize went to Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacLennan, R. 3 Goderich. Other entries were: Tapia,, daughter of Mr'. and ,Mrs: David Johnson, R. 4 Kincardine; Christopher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gert DeJong, R. 5 Lucknow; ' Michelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David• Quinn, Kincardine; Stephen son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deschamps, R. 3 Lucknow; tuanne, daughter of M. and Mrs. LOcien Arsenault, R. 4 Ripley.; Kerri Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Snowden, R. 3 Lucknow; Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray° Wilken, R. 1. Ripley; Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Garniss, R. 4 Wingham; Laura, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Gord Cannon, Ingersoll; Amy. Jo, daugh- ter of Mr.. and Mrs. Gerrie Glenn, Lucknow; Michelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Congram, R. 1 Holyrood; Catharine, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Clete Dalton, R. 7 Lucknow; Jennifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hewitt, Kincardine. In the 8-12 months -class Keith, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Todd,' R. 2 Lucknow, took first place. Second place went to' Trisha,• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor, R. 5 Wingham. Jennifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cranston, Lucknow;-won' third plate. Other entries were: Jennifer, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Doug Porter, R. 1, Luclthow; Bobbi-Jo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewitt, R. 5 Kincardine; Chad, son of Mi. and Mrs. Ron Stanley, Lucknow; Kim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parrish, R. 7 Lucknow; Kimberly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald, Goderich. 4 entered in three classes. Judges for the event were: Mis0 Wanda Shannon, Toronto and Mrs. Mary Treleaven, Lucknow; both register- ed nurses. In the under 4 months class' Angela, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Rick Jardine, Lucknow, took first prize. Second . prize went to Sara-Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary McQuillin, St. Catharin- es. Third prize went to Mary Elizibeth, daughter of Mr: and . Mrs. Ernest Ackert, Holyrood. Other entries were: Leigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Anson, R. 1 „ Holyrood; Aiesha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Glousher, Goderich; Colin, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hogan, Goderich; Joan, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ferguson, Goderich; Trevor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hodgins, R. 2 KinCardine; Sheila-Jo, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. John Moir, R. 2 Wingham. , Traci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Curran, R. 1 Dungannon, took first prize in the 4-8 months category. Lori Ann, daughter of A few area residents were lucky Mr. and Mrs. Eric Exel, R. 5 winners in last week's 'Wintario _Lnclulow., won second prize. Third