The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-09-19, Page 5Re 4
Luclotow .SentIOA Wednesday, September 19, 19:1 1
with a
`inanciai
les Far -p •fromm page 1.
Man at theHer McQ
Nla. rl ; uiihlCi L!uckno�W.
fair: li
' Kinloss ` • Parade'
the pia Bicycles: (1) Roxine Bergman, (2)
book of Karissa Dickie, (3) Barret; Gloucher,, (4)
Chris Curran; Doll's Carriage: Sarah
in when, Baldenby; Trieniet Jacklyn ' Pentland;
Yd very > Best Clown: Child: (1) Brenda Sanderson,
;h rides, (2) Douglas Johnston, (3) garret .Gloucher .
ere men- ° Adult, Cad Bailey ;• Antique Car/Truck - (1)..
' Harold M .1
cGee, ' 50;- (2) Anderson's.Flax,
to
hnston 1950; Decorated Truck: (1) .uknw Fariii
;he early Supply, (2) ' .Huron -Bruce Swingers;
mples: of Elementary Float: • . (1) Brookside, ,(2)
Ted Mrs ,_ Lucknow and District Christian -School,: (3)
;ift. •( St. Josephrs,• Kingsbridge; Secondary
1ehn on r Float (1) Miss Hails Hills - F.E. 1Vladilt;.
o played ; ; . ' Best Patriotic Float: Bernadean Ritchie;
Best Commercial Float (1) Agropole Real-
Iy, Elston ty - Cletus Dalton,• (2) Quinn's Flowers -.
acture of Michael Schlosser;. Best Society Float: (1)...
lip. • Paul Lucknow Horticulture Society, (2) Tiverton
icenten- ? 'Agricultural Society, (3) Ripley Fall Fain;
'ng. Con- ;; Best Comic Float: (1) Lucknow Kinsmen;
,e guess- a: (2) Dennas.,andLyndenJohn�sen. " *i•;'
cky con- Winner of servingcart donated by
Tiffin. A ' Malcolm 'Furniture of. Listo. el Ann• Boyd:
rd Wall, ; Ripley.,
Hehn, Robin Hood's ` 75th anniversar, y special;,
cake: (1) Dale Skillen, (2) . Linda Mac
:Donald, (3) Elaine Errington.
Winners of garbage. draw - Baily Curran,
Denise anelDrew Black, Kerri SK glen.
The winner of the Lucknow Sentinel draw
for a flashlight was Mary Belle Peddle,
Annou
Dale Skillen won first 'prize in Lucknow fall fair ;fiobit Hood Birthday Cake Contest•to mark
Robin Hood's 75th anniv.ersary..She :now:has a chalice. to enter the national contest in which
the winneruwill make a trip ,to Sherwood Forest ikEngland. Dale, whose maiden nude is
Wight; ttaces her English ancestors to .the Isle of Wight, just off the southern coast of ,
England. She says she would be interested in winning the contest because the trip to
England would allow her to see the homeland of her ancestors. Dale.won seven firsts,two
seconds and two-thirds for her entries, in the Lucknow fall fair and is first vice-president of
the ladies di inion executive of th e-Luicknow'Agricultural Society. (Photo by Sharon Dietz)
inctple winners at
-Principle winners at the 194 Lucknow,
Fall . Fair are as follows:
Cattle
Lee Rin'toul /filmy Farms, Dorf Farre,•
Best. Herd 'Hilray Farms, Rantoul, Best
HalteriBrokeri Beef Calf - Robbie- Thomson, ,
Rintou; Hilray Farms; Murray . de • Boer;
Best Fat . Steer Hinted, Hilray Farms, •
DeBoer ' Thompson; Champion . Female -.
Farrell,;-Rintoul; Champion Bull Rintoul,
Hilray Farms;,, Best ' Halter Broken dairy
calf - Wray Forster, -Vanessa Alton, Murray -
de Boer, HeatherAlton; Best. Cow with calf
Rintoul, Hilray Farms. ""'
• 4-11 Calf Club..,
Beef - Grand='Champion - .Carol Rintoul,
Reserve - Kim Rintoul;Showmanship - Sr. -•
Kim Rintoul,-Jr. Debbie Rantoul; Dairy -
Grand Champion -Wayne Forster,. Reserve
....Murray de Boer, Showmanship -Sr. - Mur-`
ray de Boer, Jr. - Wayne Forster: '
Sheep..
Oxford Down ,- Louis Ewe;` Southdown
Todd Farms; Emke; Suffolk - Grant
Coultes, Ike .Rintoul,• Harvey Black; Any
long wool Emke; Any other breed -:.Todd
Farms; Best pen` 3lambs Ernke, Todd,
Black; Best 4 sheep -• Todd,,Emke, Coultes,
Rintoul; Best single lamb- &rnke,-Todd:
Goats •
Toggenburg. - Jan. -Hayward, Mary Lou
Sitter; Saanen -Sitter, Marie Blom; Alpine - ,
Allan Stokes, Sitter;' Nubian - Sitter;
Recorded Grade Scott • McCullough,
Hayward, Blom; Grade - Blom, Susan, Van
Egmond, Sitter; Best Pen of .:3 kids-
Hayward, Stokes; ' . Champion . Herd . -.
Hayward Reserve- Blom; Grand champion
- McCullough;` Best dam :&: daughter Mc-
Cullough, Sitter; Best doe kid Hayward;
Jr. Showmanship. Stakes, Sitter, Vanessa
Alton, Heather Alton; §r. Showmanship -
Me ll` ugh, Blom, • Sitter; Most points in
goat Class - Mary Lou Sitter.
4-H Goat Clu
Conformation:.; Group.I•Mary Daw,. Jen
.nifer-L izenby, Steef iBlom,•
Group 11 :Scott
McCullough, Sae i uint, Susan Van Eg-
mond; Showmansup: Group I 11Jiary I3aw,
Jennifer Lazenby, Steef Blom; Group II
Scott . McCullough, Susan .Milan Egmond,
Scott Hunt. -
' Draught Horses
4 -horse tandem . Arnold Young, ...Jim Aat-
chison,, Frank..Murray and Don. Scott;
Heavy Gotrimercial Murray; Light Com-
mercial - Scott; Percheron :Don McNeil;
Heavy. Belgium - Young, Aitchison; Light.
Belgium i -.Young, Aitchison; ,:Best Dressed
Team - McNeil, Young, Aitchison,- Scott;
Unicorn Hitch - Young, Aitchison,. Murray &
Scott; Most Points in Class 16A - Jim Ait-
chison.. .. . ,• , .
• ' Ponies
• Smith • Lowry, Kim Patterson, Richard
Wyld; Most Pints in : Class 16B -:' Smith
Lowry;Parade Class - Horse - Edna Alton;•
Tracey Gardner, Pam Patterson; : Pony
Kim Patterson, Richard Wyld; Western
Alton, ,Marlene ' Bergman, Marny Button,
Lisa Van, den Broeck, Matthew Kerrigan;
Arabian - Gardner, Linda Carvell, Karin
Silverstone; :.Open English - . Carvell,
Silverstone,'
Gardner; English Saddle . -
Carvell, Gardner,. Silverstone; 'Western Sr.
Rider Bergman, Susan White, Heather..
Johnston; Jr.. Rider Kerrigan, 'Lisa . Van
Den Broeck; Gardner; English Equitation -
Silverstone, Pam Wilkinson, Carvell; Most
Points in Class 16 C - Linda Carvell; Rodeo
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A. •
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fall
Events Silverstone, Pam Patterson, Kim
Patterson, April Gregory, Kerrigan, Mark
Poultry
Class 17A -.Standard: Most Points - Don
Beirnes, Wayne Kerr, Murray Needhami7
-B - Bantam: Orville Shewfelt, Wayne Kerr,.
Wm. Jardine; Best' 2 Cackerels 'Vanessa
Alton; Ducks -.Don Beirnes..
Eggs,
White - .Greg Hackett .Don Alton; _Frank
'Alton, .• Bob MacGillivray; Brown - 'Marion
Mowbray, .Russel.•Irvin, Nelda McKee, Len:;:
Rintoul, Jim,Errington. . `x :-•
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_ 4H Poultry Club
Eggs (1) Doug Tyler (2) Tracy Tyler;
Fancy Birds (1) Mary Daw, (2) Steef Blom, •
(3) David Reed. Pr.ject (Eggs) (1). Tracy
• Tyler, (�) bong Tyler. Birds (1) David
Reed, (2) •Mary<Daw, (3) Ste'ef Bloom
4-11 North West Huron' Crops.
'
(1). Lisa Scott, (2) Mark Scott, (3) Mike,
Scott, • •
Grain •
Class 19A - Doti Alton,' Bruce_ Pewtress,
Mark Taylor, Wm. Andrew, Jim Errington,
Russel Irvin. Class 19B Best Bale of hay -
Greg Hackett, Bruce Pewtress„. Wm. An-
drew.
Rots and Vegetables
Nelda McKee;, Allan Andrew, Joyce
Elptiick, Anna.Dolmage; Group display of
vegetables - Dolmage,. Andrew.
Fruit
Allan Andrew, Frank MacKenzie;
Display - Andrew. •
Field Crops •
Grain Corn - Murray Irvin, Terry Zinn,.
Don Alton, Ray Hogan, Russel Irvin; En-
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