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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-08-25, Page 2Larknew :Sentinel) -Wednesday, Assiut 250 1 9112—Page 2 Fair results slides+ Throwing contest • Men'', Gord Kemp, Jim McKinnon; ladies, Donna Hayden, Debbie . Drennan. Watermelon Seed Spilling. 6 yrs, and under, Jamie Chis. holm; 12. yrs,,' and under,. Michael. Pentland; ladies, Debbie tunny; rests, Rick toward. HMO Shoe pmt. men, Alez Boa, 'Jerry Rivett, Hats old Pridham; ladies, . Judy Sproul, Mary Ann orinddleyy, Doris !Yielder, . ClinikuintrIngs Ken McNee, I iWart Colborne Town. chi , team; men's semen.. is team; ladies, Virgin.. la's First Choice tenth, Ann Wrestling. under 120' lbs., Brad flack, Jeff McDonald 120. 150 lbs, Donnie Elliott Neil Henna;. 151 y' 180 'lbs., Jim. Young, Elwin Brindley; 1St and... over, Gordis Kemp, Jinn McKinnon; ladies 100 '120 lbs,, Lynda .Meiick, . Karen Sheppard; 121 . 150 lbs,, Vicki Culbert, Debbie' Dren• nate. Sawings nen, 0111 Mc. lnney and Jack Pentland, John' Fielder and Art Stew. :art, .Bon . Pentland end Ron Park; ladies;' Dianne Dread non and Jean' Black, Donna Hayden and. Kathy Huinking; Doris Fielder and Marg Pent. land; townships, Bill Me. Whinney and Jack Pentland, Draught Hosresi • Overall M1 Charplon, David Carson, fib snip Chsnipiottt Draught Horse, Omar Brooks, Piloiiii. Over MI chanmpion, Clete Dalton. ' • Saddle Homes, gb . and Westerns senior, Jane Walk. err, .Holland Centre; 'junior, Lynn •flowers, Clinton, scale; Over A11 Chatnplonn, Harvey and Beth; McKay, Kincardine, Field. Crops* Over All. Champion, Jim Brringtori. Sewer ladies' wear, Doris Culbert; children's wear, Doris Culbert. ' Knitting Si Crocheting* Mrs. Tom Lawrence Quilts A logia: Helen Mich. Olson, Arta & Crraftss Marie Web. stet. . Ceramicist Marie Webster:. Miscellaneour' Jeanne Smyth. Overall Champion, Jaatinee Smyth, • floweret Lou Brindley, Vegetablest Bob Wright, Beldngi Joanne Smyth. Canned Foods Margaret. parr. dngton, hider 'lleeseasaldegt Vicki Pentland, Elementary HentelnakIugii. Joyce McWhinney: • Parade: • most humorous, , Lloyd Sinith; most original, Clare Hodge; school entry, Brookside; special mention, Brian Mallick; best .dressed rider and vehicle, pre school, Michael .Siliib; public school best .dressed child, Danny Kerr; best ' 'organition or club float, Dungannon Kinsi mets;, best vintage vehicle, Harold Cudresr'e; best drees. sed rider and vehicle, public school, Clete Patten and family. •• Sabi+ Contests up to, four' • months, Ryan McPhee, Pam.. eta Schwartz,: Michael Grid. Frey; Ryan Stacey; five to .• eight months, Alza Jane Smyth, Pdtrlch. Ritchie; . Cans dace Rogers,Stacey Scott; nine to .12 months, Laurie Anne Mongers, Nichole Maize, Bairbara Glavin,. An. thony Bauer. Children' made ;up.. a largo pale of the Dungannon paradi Kinettes sponsOr quueen ii fly Marie Park• Congratulations to Mr,' and Mrs, Torn Park (Michelle , aisoad) w lio were; married on • Saturday at, . St, Georges . Anglican Church', Goderich, The reception was held in Lucktieiw, at the . community centre; Miss Cheryl Whitney of Sarnia .spent last week with her brasher Steve, his . wife Joanne, Ryan .and Christoph1 er, Steve's mother Theresa and brother Kevin, also of Sarnia, Visited . over . theee kend. Dinner guests on Sunday with t►irk and . `inie Logien. berg and fancily were Mr, 'and Mrs. Gerrit Logtenberg of Huron Haven, Goderich,. Mr., and Mrs, Thys Grosse, New Dundee, Mr, and Mrs, Tim Reurinlc of Ashfield and Mr, and Mrs. Hendrik Veld, man of Densvaart, Holland; Granddaughter Christina Farrell of Ripley is spending a few days with her grandpa and grandma Logtenbeerg, The Kinettes were proud to sponsor Debbie Drennan in the recent Owen of the Pair competition, Debbie was sec. and runnerup. to Miss, Dun- Bannon Pair,' •Carol ' Ann . Smyth, • I • Thanks to the community'. sugpart, the Kinettes held a .. very successful Cystic Pibro sib flallr`n Days atthe fair, Dressed as clowns, the group exchanged balions for dona- tions and raised 5106,41 which rill be used for CP research, John Boyle of Calgary, soar ' of Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Hoyle, visited with his family for two weeks, He is• rooming with. Dan MacKenzie, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ross MacKen,. zie of the Lucknow Berea, .�I Bree to be dcvdoped Ontario Hydro has been requested by the Ontario Energy Ministry to develop the Bruce Energy Centre, located near the Bruce Nue, fear Power Development,. P ' The centre will use steam produced at the nuclear station as a source of energy for agricultural, commercial, aquacultural and industrial° pruposes, Power exports (0 the Un. tied States in July amounted to 874 million kilowatt, (roues, earning Hydro a net revenuer of 514,3 million, 1 Transcolor semi -transparent wood stain and preserver performs two. jobs .in' one application, with one brush and one quick clean-up. Transcolor not only rotects the:surfaceoof thewood from harmful natural elements it soaks in deep to preserve against rot fungi and other forms of wood destroyers. Transcolor comes in a select range of excit- ing trend -setting colors, Its finely ground color- ing pigmentsi intensify iattern gpatterns the ran ; and enrich to, woods natural characteristics, CUPRINO TRANSCOLOR. tiormicrAmorm WOOD STAIN. Available At Thee .Fo1Uovrrinlg Locations. 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