The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-06-22, Page 12Wednesday, June 29
OFFICIAL OPENING
OF "COME HOME DAYS"
in Court House Park at 10:30 a.m.
TALENT CONTEST
7:30 p.m. in Court House Park
3 CLASSES OF COMPETITION:
VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL, NOVELTY
SQUARE DANCE
ON THE SQUARE AT 9:00 P.M.
Thursday, June 30
GOLF
TOURNAMENTS
JUNE 29
JULY 6
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Friday, July 8
ANTIQUE SHOW
TODAY AND TOMORROW IN THE FORMER A 0. P
BUILDING ON WEST ST 11 06 A M 10 00. P M
FEATURES A TABLE SETTING CONTEST
W.O.T.P.A. SANCTIONED
TRACTOR PULL
6:00 P.M. AT AGRICULTURAL PARK
8 CLASSES OF COMPETITION
ADMISSION ADULTS S3 00 CHILbREN SI 00
SENIORS (OVER 651.51 50
FIREWORKS
AT 10:00 P.M. FROM THE
SOUTH PIER OF THE HARBOUR
Saturday, July 9
MAMMOTH
PARADE
Starts at 1:00 p.m. - Over 3 miles long
JUBILEE 3 HOMECOMING
AND ALUMNI BALL
At the Arena - 9:00 p.m.
57 50 PER PERSON
Sunday, July 10
HORSE SHOW
1:00 p.m. at Agricultural Park
ALUMN1RFUNION 2 :3077M.
AT G.D.C.I.
MIDWAY
ALL WEEK LONG
July 3 - July 9
AT THE BEACH
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1977 • I
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Cancer Society Raise $2840.15
Receipts from the Cancer Cam-
paign in the Lucknow Area during
the month of April totaled $2840.-
15. This was an all time high. With
such good support the work of the
Cancer Society will continue.
Canvassers from the Amberley
area collected $896.00, from the
Holyrood area $251.50, the Kair-
shea Women's Institute collected
$189.40 and in Lucknow $896.00 for
a grand total of $2840.15. This
exceeds last years total of $2476.60
by $363.55.
Team captains were Mrs. Anna
Kreutzweiser, MrS. Anna John-
stone, Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs.
Harry Lavis, Mrs. Gail Lowry, Mrs..
Mary Gibson, Mrs. Catherine
Andrew, Miss Ruth Thompson,
Mrs. Mildred Loree, Mrs. Lorene
Conley.
Canvassers were: Mrs. John
Kreutzweiser, John Kreutzweiser,
Susan Kreustzweiser, Mrs. Bill
Bolt, Mrs. Clara Crowston, Mrs.
}Muriel Ritchie, Mrs. Margaret
Wilson, Mrs. Peter MacDonald,
Mrs. Margaret Finlay, Mrs. Lenore
Glenn,, William Schmid. Mrs.
Arnetta Thompson, Mrs. Anna
Johnstone, Mrs. Janie Hamilton,
Mrs. Jane Treleaven, Mrs. K.
Cameron, Mrs. Freda Button, Mrs.
Frank Maulden, Mrs. J. Scott,
Mrs. Myrtle Percy, Mrs. Lorne
Eadie, Mrs. Wilma Elliott, Mrs.
Muriel MacKenzie, Mrs. Wilma
Clarke, Harry Lavis, Mrs. Alice
Ritchie, Mrs. Ruth Buckmeier,
Mrs. Ann MacDougall, Mrs. June
Gilchrist, Mrs.' Margaret CoByer,
Mrs. Bertha Scott, Barbara
Messenger, Mrs. Betty Hooey,
Marianne Smelt/et, Nancy Kelly,
Mrs. G. Messenger, Gordon Far-
rell, Jim Tout, Merle Farrell, Mrs.
cFt
',deco Baler, Carol Bell, Howard
Robb, Mrs. Irene Emmerton, Mrs.
e'en Fininerton, Mrs. Shirley
Brooks, Mrs. Beryl Hunter, Mrs.
Shirley Crawford, Mrs. Wanda
Danisina, .Mrs. Marion MacKin-
non, Mrs. Winnifred Gammie,
Mrs. Dianne DeGroote, Mrs.
Norma McDonagh, Mrs. Kathleen
MacDonald, Miss Mary A. Maeln-
tyre, Mrs. Beatty Irwin, Miss Ruth
Thompson; Mrs. Margaret Hamil-
'ton,• Mrs. Olive Warren, Mrs. Rita
Gilmore, Mrs. Betty Emberlin,
Mrs. Mildred Loree, Mrs. Barbara
Sanderson, Jim McNaughton, Mrs.
Evelyn Little, Mrs. Mary Hender-
son, Mrs. Isobel Havens, Mrs.
Doris Huffman, Mrs. Rosalene
Barger, Mrs. Marlene Struthers,
Mrs. Margaret Stanley, Mrs.
Lorraine MacPherson, Mrs. Betty
McDonagh and Mrs. Janet Barger.
THE LAST STRAW
Magnify personal grievances
and the burden will soon be,more
than you can carry. -'
JUNE 29 TO JULY 10 1827 - 1977
THE PORT OF
GOD ERI CH -
150
JUNE 29 TO JULY 10
CELEBRATIONS BEGIN WEDNESDAY JUNE 29
FOR 12 GREAT DAYS
Activities are planned each day from 9 in the morning'tiI the wee hours of the night
HERE'S JUST PART OF THE FUN PLANNED FOR YOU
BEARD CONTEST
n Court Novae Pori. al 7:00 p.m.
DRAMA PRESENTATION
By The G.D.C.I. Drama Club
TONIGHT, JULY 1 and 2 IN G.D.C.I.
AUDITORIUM AT 1:01 P.M.
ROCK
CONCERT
At The Arena
8 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Featuring Triumph, Goddo
and Harbinger
Friday, July 1
SOAP BOX DERBY
On West Street at 9:00 a.m.
BED RACES
On The Square at 2:00 p.m.
LIONS CLUB
AQUA DAYS
Today & Tomorrow at the Beach
DANCE TONIGHT
At The Arena C:30 - 1:00 o.m.
FEATURING CHRIS BLACK AND
HIS SWINGING BRASS -'3.00
Saturday, July 2
AIR SHOW
At Sky Harbour Airport
2:00 p.m.
'5.00 PER CAR LOAD
Sunday, July 3
STEAM TRAIN
EXCURSIONS
3 short, round trips from the C.P.R.
station starting at the harbour at 1:45 p.m.
ADULTS 14 00 CHILDREN 52 00
THE DUBLIN CORPORATION
Tonight and July 4, 9:00 p.m. at the Arena
Concert and Dance
56 05 PER PERSON
INDUSTRIAL
EXHIBITION
JUNE 29 - JULY 8
h r'...iPMEP A P LC.,,eoC,
10 o.m. to 9 p.m. daily
Monday, July 4
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
At Maitland Golf d Country Club
JUNIORS • 2:00 p.m. SENIORS 7 00 p.m
THE DUBLIN CORPORATION
9:00 p.m. At The Arena
$6.00 PER PERSON
Tuesday, July 5
HURON COUNTY PIONEER
MUSEUM DEMONSTRATIONS
Steam powered wood splitting and shingle cutting starts at
11 00 a.m
HERITAGE HOUSE TOURS
From The Historic Jail starting at 1:30 p.m. $2.75 Person
CITIZENSHIP COURT
Outside in Court House Park at,2 00 p m
RODEO
Agricultural Park at 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, July 6
FIDDLE CONTEST
G.D.C.I. AUDITORIUM - 7:00 P.M.
Featuring champion fiddler Graham Townsend
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Thursday, July 7
COUNTRY FAIR
AT THE ARENA — TODAY AND JULY 8 II 00 A M 10 00
PM
OVER 60 EXHIBITS — SPELLING BEE PIE EATING
CONTEST FRECKLE CONTEST MAGIC SHOW BABY
CONTEST FASHION SHOW
WINTARIO DRAW
BROADCAST LIVE FROM HARBOUR PARK
AT 7:00 P.M.
ADMISSION 5700 PER PERSON
FESTIVAL TENT
At The Beach
JUNE 29 -JULY 9
Operating Under A Special Occasion Permit
A DETAILED PROGRAM "PASSPORT TO GODERICH"
IS AVAILABLE AT THE LOG CABIN IN COURT HOUSE PARK FOR $2.00
Price includes ticket ona draw for a two week HAWAII VACATION FOR TWO
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