HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-02, Page 15EDNESDAY,; OCT. 2nd, ' 1963,
Record ; Atten a
The Huron Township Agricul-
ral Society 'held their Centen-
nial Fair last Saturday tin Ripley
rid were ,f arvoured with cool,'
,loudy., but dry weather •as the
,pour of rain which threat -
ed held off till, atter nine in,
he evening,.
Record Attendance. •
ff+ighlri.ghrts of tete afternoon
were the playing of the .48th
Highlanders ,of•. Canada and
tonin .Toronto, under pipe Major
tewat
rnanyr former and the re'turn of. so
• residents f r• o m
&uch • places a:9. Toronto, 'Othrwa,
Hamilton, London, Detroit to
make ;it "A Centennial Reunion
week -end." President ` Gordon
rP atterson and • officials of . the
Ward.' estimated the crowd in
attendance to be over 3,000 a
record there.
The {hair ;was offs i'a11y declar-
ed open
eclar-ed'open by the warden of Bruce
County, rlarvey'Palmatteer, reeve
of Kincardine;
Words of welcome were extend-
ed by George tM,acLean, reeve of
Ripley; Chester Emznenton, •reeve
of Huron Townstha'p; Gordon Pat-
terson, ,pretiden't of the' Fair and
Rev. Nell. MaCombie, who extend-
ed a: welcome to the` band. ,,
Play For: Roy'
Nott since the 1952 Lewis Cen-
tenndal •% Reunion has the village
had sueh.; •a splendid parade ' fea-
turing floats, clowns, antique cars,
gasoline, go -cants, decorated cars,
and mardhring: sehool. children. It
was 'led„ :down the main street by
the band. One nice ife'ature of• the
afterneen'Was the playing of the
48th band on the lawn of Roy
MacKenzie's 'home,• enabling Roy,
former 'reader • of the .Lucknow
Pipe Band, to ;hear ' some of., his
ffavori+te,. pieces prior' to the par-
ade. Paaade Marshalls •were Bill
MacCreath,'. Lester. Ferguson,
Francis :Boyle, Mrs. Walter. Far-
rell .and Mrs. Morris . fft.eid.. •
The winners in the. "floats" .sec=
tion of the parade were: ' Royal
Oak Forum .•(depicting Pioneer
.days),.Purple iGrove'.Women's'.1n-
stitu'te, Elmer • Countriey's "Cone
to the Fair" , and' the entry .of., Glen
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Elm Farm: Forum; best (clorwn,
George Maclennan of Toronto
Allan, Gamble.
other sections of
andAlda,
IR rine -the par •
ade winners 'e're as follows; .de-
eoratecl tri 'Z Ilei, Patsy Fludder, MacKay, Nancy Ritchie; de=
crated bicycles, 'Susan;, Colling,
E1izalbeth .Ritchie, Gail ',Lock;
:pony and cart, Lynda Walden,
Dennis:: MacLeod, Judy Farrell;.
pony and saddle, Nancy •Walden,
Janice 'Steele, :Jackie J. ohnstan;
decorated cars, Pine River Boat.
Club (Norman Barnard), Bruce
County 'T:,B. Association, Can-
adiarrt. , National, Ivan • Benson
' Haridware '.saritique • cars ; (older
than 1930),�N wrray Cameron -1925,
J'dhn MacCharles-1928, Graham
Cook;-1929,�best'clowns in parade,
George MacLennan and Allan
Gamble,
Bear Mass. Choir •
After the opening the pupils. o.f
the various schaels formed a muss
choir , to • render several nuniihers.
During the.: afternoon a square
dance • itotnpeitition for public
schools eras held 'first to +the.
• Seniors of Pine. River Central
School, Mrs. Dave Henderson, •
teacher; second to the Seniors: of
Ripley ,•IH;uroin P+iiblic • School;
teacher, Mrs. Delbert • 'Wilson;
• third, Pine River Juniors, teacher,
Mrs, ,Carl. Wilken; fourth, Ripley
Public ' School Juniors; teacher,
Miss Ada Gawley.;There was also
exhibition. square dancing 'by 'the.
Ripley, Square Dance Club with
Mrs. Allan Wy �d in charge. and by
the •Ritplery District high School,
under Mrs'. Ab Wylds..,
Both 91 Years
Oldest lady:attending•• the fair
Was Mrs, Margaret Creech of
Pine River and the oldest. gentle-
man Larlyie MaoKay of 'Ripley;
both .91 . year's. Former resident
coning the farthest distance 'to.
the;, fair 'was Mrs: Fred 'Youngs
of brlando Florida
Chief winner in,• the poultry
show 'was,Bdb tThornpson of Pur-`
.:Pie' Grove .with: 12 firsts. Top
winners . in the 4-H ,beef "• club
were John Walden, ''Clark Mac-
Donald Donald • and, Bary , Pollock. For
areti1'enelti
Perhaps.:it seems ' far t wa'V lair' , hitt. the r:.cars
"have a habit• of flyrir;;. liy, l t, rr. t r to, ..rrlr
t•o Plan for.yOur retirement )'(,•:ttw. .lttcl rents b'cr
that. Suri Life, one
e>l: tlrc ;r at lift��itt�tt't'tt arc
companies Of tlio,wor1d. has 1iti`(�" tr:tt rril�l
provide rovide for these years. rr lril'i .tt, di( Satin' ti.rite
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protecting your family in ease ) c"tt
prematurely.
114 4 /owl SiU)bir 9"l:J)reseufrllm. 11.1ti 1 t j '�; i Jf
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WLLIAM Jp KAA ' •
R.R. 2 L.ucknow [totic� \v''ivghain 35' -1 $7
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the 4I dairy club were. Donald
Farrell: and 'Earl Farrell. Top
herds of (beef •cabttleR were those •
of Jack 'Mewhrnney and Nelson
Howe, both of Paisley.
In the ,horse show prize
n'ers were ,Andy .'Cato of 'Paisley,
Waiter • 'Forster of linpliery, . Geo-
rge Gregg of 'Paisley, Stewart.
Brooks of Ripley, Eugene Mac-
Leod: of ,Kinoardin'e, Glen john -
Ston • 'of Gorrve and Arnold Al
rpough of .Dobbinton, •
In the pony show were Elaiier
Johnston • of Atwood, W. J.
Clark, (Wingharn, Glen Walden,
Lucknow, .Dennis .MarcLeod,. Rip-
ley 'and Orville 'McCormick of
Kincardine.
'--..Master of Ceremonies . for . t'he
Saturday afternoon •program'ine
was Donald MaoTarvisli of. Hur-
on. '
i)se• New Gym
,Several classes ` of indoor . ex-
hibits, were splayed in the
new 'auditorium. of , the Ripley
District ' High •'school •--
'needlework, thigh school
art and erafits and public school
exhibits: This markedthe first
use of the' new "gymunntorium
and necessitated. barring ofdoors
to .•unfinisiied rooms' by foreman
Art Dunl'fop 'sand his men,' from
Kinicardine,
153 Grain . Entries
• The grain . show attracted a
record total of 153 entries this
year' — 41 exhibiting :grain
sheaves,. 75• bagsof wheat, bar
ley and 'oats : and : the 'remainder
first and second cut hay, ,and
corn sheaves and ' cobs. Chief
winners • were• John C. MacDon-
ald, Donald MacTav:ish, .. Roarald
MacLteran, Sandy • MaccDoriald,
Jim Needham, Walter Culbert;
Doug. rMaroDonaid, Harry : Scott,
Gordon Bridge, Pete Leeson,.
Gordon ' Pta'tte'rson. • and Austin
Martin. .
Winners • in the ; vegetables
were .Mrs. IO'1iver MacCharles,
Mrs. , ' I atrvie Thompson, Mel-
bourrne Hutchinsept. I the do
Pastor .Welcomed:
At Whitechurch
• ('WHITECHURCIH :NEWS)
On Friday .evening a..student
welcome • service was , held in
Chalmers Presrbytterian 'Church
for Mr. and Hors. Jacob Kuiper.
Bev.. Fish of Wingham,im
oderator
opened the service Rev. Angus
•
MacKay, (missionary, home ow
fur;lough s from• 'Jhansi, Indi=a,. read
the 'Scripturre and offered prayer.
Rev.. lMacilen.ald . of Hensal:.l ..gave
the sermon:. ,Rev. . Royal of'...God-
erich ' 'performed : the welcome
ceremonies. 'l.V r., ,Kuiiper closed the
1meetin�g with 'prayer. All ' were
then invited to the Sunday School
room for• .pinch. During this per -
dad', Rev.• an•d ' Mrs. Elsner, Ken-
nedy, newly:wveds were presented
on behalf ,cif' Presbytery by Rev,
Lane of Clinton• with a clock.
Honor Cuuirle • '
A reception and dance was
held tin. the Whitechurch Com-
munity Mei'nor:ial.H'all an Friday
evening for Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray-,
attend. Adam's newlyweds, Carru-
thers orchestra supplied 'tfie mu,
sic After •lunch 'was served Mr. I.
and .Mrs. Adams''were •'called to l
the -platform and given 'seats
of :honor :While Mr. Garry Chap-
man ' read,. an • address and Mi•,
James Morrison' Presented p t d them
«i:th' n• •5itft of money to iw'li'ieh
l.MM., •Adains replied,' Mr. 'and c
Mrs. Adarii,s 'will reside ,iri Kit-
ccn r, 'Mrs, Adams .. is the for-
loci." Frieda Re lh1 of Myth,
. x r. Jacob Kuiper student min-
ister there. ctitere.d Knot -College
I laGt Tuesday to 'begin this .years
(studies. . .
• 1•'Misr Winifred l'arr er •and,U iss'
',darns ,�C rtiri teachers in Toronto
arespent the , 'week -end' • at
their home. here.
.Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald :Caiiipbeli
of Galt took Mrs, Annie Lott with
them on Sunday to the home of
Me. Murray . Carrribell near Rip -
Jay where :a fatririy reunion was.
held
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RIPLEY .:MEAT. ARI(ET.
Custom Butchering
Mondays -- Hogs, $2.00 in by 4:00 P.
Cutting and. Wrapping, 2c poinnd. ' •
• CATTLE, CALVES .and LAMBS, EVERY DAY,.
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We • Do Curing..and Smoking . Beef,' Pork and Lamb.
Sold Whole, Half or Quarter . For Better Service.,
And Lower Prices -= Call Ripley 100,, •
Chas. Hooiszna, Prrop. • •
„ The first '.meeting of the 4-H
Homemaking club was held . at
the horne of .Mrs. iClaude. Coffin.
on Monday eiYeni'ng' • with 'the
a'd
1eers' Mrs. Coffin and. Mrs.: A1-
bort Coultes. This fall ,the coarse
is ' 'What Shall I . Wear i•" •At-•
,tending' the course were Alma
Conn, Donna Hand, Janis Tar-
riier ' Diane Coultes Beve'rle '
Solomon, Tereasa D,eBBruyne and
Mrs, ' Keith. Collyeris: joining as
a ' senior: • .
Master . Raymornd Kuiper was
confined to his • home, the '.past
week with, ' pneurnon.ia. ` We .. of
the comanunity • wish th.ixn a
speedy • reeovery.
The Whitechurch Woine+n's In-
stitute will hold their .October
meeting on Tuesday, Oct 8 in the
evening at 8:30 in. the Comanunit;; r
Mernbrdal Hall. The &peraker will
be • the Dristrict, ,president, Mrs,Cliff Hewitt. All ladies 'in the
community' ''are extended an.'in-
vitation..,
an-
vitation. .The local Institute is
invited to Lucknow' W.I. Meet-
ing on Oct: 1.1.
• Mr. and Mrs Jacob K,uiper and.
{Paul spent .Sunday evening with
Rev. and rl rs. Rudy Kateriberg'. of
Drayton
Mr. and Mrs. David . Gibbs and
family . moved ; on ' Thursday to
their home which they' are'4 uild
sing in the village. • We . •welcome
them.:
Mrs. Doris Willis and her.
mother, iMrs. Musgrove visited on
Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs: Wes
Heirn:pel of •Wtrdxeter:
Mr: and Mirs:.J+ack Coultes and,
Debrbie • of Wal1aceburg and Mr.
and Mr's: Wilbert 'Schrwichtenberg
.and ibaby. Lori. Jane of Port Elgin
spent the week -end with Mr.; and
Mrs. Aubert'Coultes', it 'being, the
occasion Of 1Vlr.. CoulWtes' birthday.
On Saturday they attended the
wedding of 1VMr: Glen Majury, son
of Mr: and MTS: Lawson !Majury3
and Miss isoibel Harvey of the • •
Paisley district.. Mr's. I arW ons
Majury is ••a sister of Mrs. Albeit
Coultes.
• JVIr. Garry Wallis' of Btreetsville
spent' the . weekend rat. his : home•
here. •
Mr. and. 'MTS.' Ross, MacGregor
of '.Toronto • spent the weekend.
with Mr„ and Mrs. Walter Arstcod t.
Mir and Mra. Hank' Kruger Of
Detroit and Mrs: MacDonald stpent'
Friday . with Mrs Swim Durnin •. at .
Brucelea Htaven' at:Walkerton.
Mr. and' • Mrs. Charles'; l artin, ••
Mrs. a Scholtz, Wks: Simmons
arid Mrs:. Elroy Laidlatw; attended
the ;funeral of the late Thos. Hod
: stn:; of • Mr 'an'd, Mrs. Jas.:
Hodgins of Icinlougli v.i 7i rity.
• Mr. and. Mrs. Wesley ' Tiffin,
Mrs. •Daw'son ivisited .on Sunday
with • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. David.
• Henderson and Mr. antd aVIrs. 'Law=
rence Henderson of Listtotwe'1.
Mr. and .Mrs. : Russel Gaunt.
spent the ' wee'kend with. Mr. and
:MPS:.D'irstein sof. Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. P41 Groskgrth.•of
Toronto s'pe'lt the week end with.,
parents, Mr. and Vias. Ellwood
,G.roskbrth:
•M'r.Jamieson . Pettypiece re-
turned'shame from`. Wingham hos-•
pital• on Tuesday, wjhetre he ' had.
been for.afelw'weeks witha toot.
infection
Mrs: Adeline Dowling of Mount
Forest . v'isi'ted on Sunday with.
Mr. and' Mrs.. Tubs. 'Morrison
Mr.' and Mrs. 'Gordon •Mont
gm—lery of Dion' Mills spent . the
week end :with/Mr. Charlie ilaylor
' and visited With +Mra.. Taylor at
Brucelea Havenin Walkerton..
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Thank You o:
At the end Of our first year in •business We wish •to
thank all .our friends for, their patronage and hope
we can be. of service to them again, in ''the coning year.
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