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Lucknow Sentinel,
pear Sir;.
Voluntary agencies such as The`.
Muscular.. Dystrophy Association
of Canada can function only so '"
long as the public is kept aware
of their aims . and programs.
Without the assistance ofthe
daily and weekly press we would'
be hard put to carry on our resear-
ch activities into the nature, pre'
vention and : cure of muscular ;dys-
'trophy
Your own paper has been°.rnost
generous in this respect for which
help we are most'T th ankful
Thank you again for your: kind
• help.
Sincerely yours,
David Green', M. D.
President:..
While minister, to France, Thomas
Jefferson studied French cuisine
• and wrote a cook book for use in..
the kitchen at Monticello.
Mondays Hogs,. in by 4:00 p.m.,
CAT1TE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We do Curing and Smoking . •.. Beef, Pork and Lamb.
Sotd ;Whole, Half or Quarter • . For Better 'Service,
And . Lower Prices Call Ripley 100.
CHAS. HOOISMA ; prop.
S50 GAS COCKSHUTT TRACTOR
B275 DIESEL W HYDRAULIC LOADER
INTERNATIONAL C GAS TRACTOR
INTERNATIONAL H GAS TRACTOR.
NH 68 BALER WITH POWER TAKE OFF
NH 66 BALER WITH POWER TAKE OFF
OLIVER NO. 60 BALER WI?H POWER TAKE OFF
• INTERNATIONAL NO. 46 BALER WITH POWER TAKE OFF
SCHULTZ P.T.0 MANURE SPREADER
INTERNATIONAL_ 103 MANURE SPREADER WITH
POWER 'TAKE OFF.
GEO. WHITE 30 FT.'ELEVATOR
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elac Science of Forestry 'at the
University of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. George Potter
left for Oaks, North .Dakota to:
•make their home.. Mr.. Potter
had been in the emplkiy of Alex
• Ross, har.nessn'aker, for several
.years.... , •
• Attending S. S. No., .1 Kinlossi
Were .Tom. Miller, „Pearl Geddes,
Annie Stanley, Elmer Armstrong:,
Muriel Richards, Nor..man•Mc-
Donald,. Willie Staney, JohH
A, Lockhart was teacher. •
Mr, Ostrander's garage
struction was completed,, Neil .
MacCallum"did the cement;work
and Jack Henderson the :carpen
ter work;:.. . .
','May, 1916, Was an unusually •
et month and seeding was. very
slow.
10 Yec rs• Ago
May1956.
Arch Nicholson suffered
i.
a severe 'back inliury when struck.
by a treeat their Glammis district
farm.
Mr. .and Mrs. John Kilpatrick
left Lucknow to tesideat Norwich.
Jrn, Boyle of Holyrood purchased
the village residence of Wm.
Schmid. •
Mansfield's Store at :Holyrood;
was re -Opened for business', after
a fire the previous DecerriberL„
• which had done considerable• dam=
age.
South 'Kinloss Presbyterian Chttr
ch marked the Centennial' with. '
three former ministers participat-,
ing in, the service.. Rev 1,.,L. Bin.-
gess,
urgess, . Rev, G. M. Young and Rev.
• G. S. Baulch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. •Joynt left
on a ten week tour of the British.
Isles and Europe. R
Knox Presbyterian Church' in
Ripley celebrated the 100th thin-,
iversary a'
Wilfred Black, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Black; completed his
'final year in°dentistry: at the Un
iversity.of Toronto;: ''•
Mary Anna Maclntyre graduated
as, a nurse from St. Joseph's Hosp
ital•School of Nursing in London.
as did Anna. Jeanne Robb of.Ash,
field, •
30.YearsAgo'
/May 1936.
Rev. J; D. Gilcrtour;.,who had.
assisted Rev J: H. Geoghegan
with the Anglican parishes of
Lucknow, Ripley . Dungannon and
Port Albert foroneyear. left to
assume the rector position at4.
Thamesford:'
eA fire in the repair'shop of Rath -
well and.. Reed Shoe; Store was ex-
tinguished
before much .damage
.was done;
Silverwoods "instant -frozen
ice cream was' expanding in the
Winton area and the`Peninsula
and a 600 gallon storage depot :'
was established at W iarton to be
supplied from the Lucknow, plant.
'J. Willocks became manager
of the Ripley Royal Bank •succeed-
• ing W..O.C,Ahern who was forced
to'retirebecause. of ill health.
• Doug Clarke and Jim Henderson
of Lucknow attending' Stratford
• . Normal School, took parts in two •
Shakespearean plays staged by •
the School.
J. Lane of Goderich
was minister at the 80th anniver-
sary of South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church, , '
,The West Wawanosh• Wolves,
a baseball team in the Maitland
• League,_ were John Foran, Tom
'Todd, Stewart Lavis, Gordon
Miller.,' Neely Todd', Alex Hack-
ett,: Fred McOuillin, Reg:Lavis, '
Stan Todd, R. McPherson:.
50 Years Ago
May 1116.
R, W. Lyons received his.Bach-
When you, turn 21
you're no longer cow
ered by your'parents'
'Hospital Insurance.
To keep insured, you
must take out indi•
vidual: membership
within 30 days. Get
your application form
at a bank, a hospital
Or from ,the Commis.
son.
BROWN COLLISON
Mary Frances Collison became
the bride of:Reginald Hiram
Brown at St. Ann's, Roman Cath
olic.Church in Riversdale, on
Saturday, April 16th. Rev.
•Father Barry officiated..
The: bride is the daughter of
Mr. Thom'as.,Collison and,the
:rate Mrs. Collison of Preston..
The'groom isthe son of Mrs."
Frank Brown and the late Mr.
•'Brown,: Culross.
The church was decorated with
mums and Easter lilies. Wedding
music was played by Miss .Mary :,
Weiss.
Given in :marriage -by her fath-
er, the bride looked •lovely.in'a..
formal gown of Bamberg organza
featuring a sabtina neckline with
chantilly lace and;lily-point •
sleeves. • The full:bouffant skirt...
was'accented with lace, appliques, :
Her'sparkling all -crystal tiara was,
held to'a nylon embroidered veil
of tulle illusion. She carriied. a
bouquet of red roses mounted on .
a white ,pearl prayer book. 11
;Mrs. • Helen Fischer, sister of'
the bride, was matron of honour.,
and Mrs. 'Joan Howell, sister 'of
the bride, was bridesmaid; They
wore aqua sata-peau street length
frocks:featurin , scoop necklines
and slightly. bell-shaped skirts with
detachable back. panels. They
wore matching veils and crowns •
of pearls and crystals, and carried
bouquets of white: and blue mums.
. Sherry and•Shelly Fischer, niec-
es of the bride, were flower girls
wearing .full white lace dresses ov-
er taffeta with three Miers. They
carried' pink apple blossom bou-•
quets in the shape of hearts; . .
Peter Shelton, •cousin of the •
groom, was ring bearer. Bob Fis-
cher, .brother-in-law of the bride.
was best Man. Jim Wilson, cous-
in
of the groom, was groomsman.
Ushers were Harvey Nicholson.
and Jim:Collison , brother of the
bride, •
The bride's mother wore a two-
piece lace dress over taffeta,
with a pink. corsage.' The grooms
mother wore ari aqua blue broc-
aded two-piece dress, with a • •
pink corsage.
Dinner and supper were served
at the Legion Hall,. Walkerton,
to fifty guests, followed by a
reception with two hundred guests
For their wedding trip the
bride chose a white three-piece
suit, brown hat with black tritn, •
black shoes, purse and gloves, '
and a corsage of red roses, They
have taken up residence on the
.groorn's farm on Concession 104
Culross, • . •
Funeral services for. John Joseph •
Bowler, age 6B, of St. Augustine,
were held Tuesday, Requiem high
mass was sung at St. Augustine '
• Roman Catholic Church at 10.30
•
Mr. Bowler died at Winghain and
District Hospital on Saturday, May
14. He was' the son of the Iate
•T.hornas Bowler and Margaret Kelly
Burial was in St Augustine Roman
Catholic Cemetery. Johnstone
Funeral Horne, Lucknow, was in
charge. . /
The 'family' Hospital
'Insurancq premium'
must now be 'paid to
cover husband and
•.wife. Notify your
'group', without dei.
lay OR, If you both pay
premiums direct, noti.
fy the Commission.,
_To keep insured follow'
the instructions on the
'° Hospital Insurance
Certificate'of Payment
'Form 104' that your
present :employer is
required to give you
on leaving.
ONTAR1O
HOSPITAL'
INSURANCE
.
Plan
. Ontario Hospital:„,
Services Commission
Toronto 7, Ontario •
A woman teacher was killed
and three other:women injured
Saturday nightwhen their car
went off a concession :road 111
miles north. of Auburn and crash7,'
ed into a deep gully.
Dpad is Miss.Mary fabella
Houston; 51`, of Auburn, a•home'
economics teacher at .I I i1lc rat
School, Hamilton.ti
Miss Houston was serhi-paralyr`
ed as a result of a two -car crass
at Galt in' March 1)Cb,
In good condition in (Tinton
Public Hospital are her sister,
Jean, 48, of'Toronto, with face
nuts; Miss Jean Jamieson, 61, of
Toronto bruises; .Miss Isabella
Richard, 12, of Cumnock, Sot'
land, fractured :wrist aril cuts,
Miss Houstbn is also survived
by her parents, Mr..and,Mrs,
John Houston, of iatIbufn, and a
second. sister, • Frances, of Aubuta
Service was at the Arthur Etat
era' Home, Auburn. Burial was
in Colborne Cemetery.