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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-22, Page 17p,, 1K ith nd! 1 EDPIESPAYNOV's A 22nd, MirINE, LUC.KNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ...,....�......, ..... _. � ONTARIO PROVIDES. IDU sus$csI OUR. .MEDICAL: INSURANCE. COVERAGE HAS BEEN CANCELLED BECAUSE YOU p0 NOT PAY THROUGH A GROUP, :WHY NOT CONTACT HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES. RIGHT AWAY,. THEY WILL HAPPY TO EXPLAIN THEIR POLICY ;:BENEFITS,. AND YOU: CAN' OBTAIN OVERAGE. EFFECTIVE TAI � THE,. FIRST. �OF ,ANY MONTlf ;IF YOU: sFER-iRom-ANOTHER--COMPAN-Y-4HERE1AfllkBE-NO:-WAllriNG:-.A-'-----i PERIODS ON YOUR POLICY. • anc'� se� x e OBTAIN` FfRST`DOILAR CO%ERAGE FOR...: SURGERY Wall, •at iy:of. Marg- lfort;, rs away. :d in and Hug atche lenry still sut of f une'o 1926• .alion 'Petty- lily Pettylily of lichol• (rs. rlsruh >arent MATER OFFICE CALLS cHIRorrtnrn< INJECTIONS BURNS an DON'T DELAY REATMENTS FRACTURES CERATIONS — INQUIRE TODAY! 82 'ALBERT STREET Box 699 OR'CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AGENT: R.R.. iCh. LORNE RODGES,1, Gode. GEORGE TURTON; Goderich FORDYCE 'CLARK, R.R. 5, •Goderich ROY STRONG, Gerrie • ' MRS. 0. G ANDERSON, Belgrave' GORDON KIRKLAND, R.R. LLOYD 'MONTGOMERY, Wingham„ `BERT IRWIN RSR: Telephone '482-97.51. CLJNTON,•ONTARIO BERT KLOPP, Zurich KENNETH JOHNS Exeter GORDON "RHCHARDSON, R.R . 1,:. Brucefield ART • VVRIGHT, S'eaforth PETER' RON, ::Clinton ROBERT McI�AILLANI, RiR. 2 Seafortk 3, ,Lucke ow HUGH' B. SMITH, TR:R, 2, Listowel RUSSELL KNIGHT, R.It. '2, Brussels lafo PAGE SEVENTEEN; 4-H Clubs of . Ripley, Kincardine and Tiverton received their awards Saturday evening in the Tiverton Community Centre Courtney MacDonald of Ripley,, whoo has completed a Club projects was presented with a certificate by John Cruickshank -of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, .Walkerton. Results of the .Ripley Beef. Club •• under the. leadershipof Hugh Mas- on and Gordon Roulston were as follows: Susan Farrell, Danny, MacDonald, Jim Farrell, Paul -Walden. Bryan Boyle. Anne Marie Stanley, Courtney. MacDonald. Jamie Walden, Ian MacDonald, Garry Faired., Donald Forster and' Barbara Forster Lucknow Co-oper- • ative, prize for showmanship, Jim. Farell and Jamie Walden; Best Halter Broken -Calf,; Paul Walden, Garry Farrell; John•;Lantink special. for highest points to Susan Farrell; Travelling Case donated by Hugh Mason and •Gordan Roulston for Best Calf, Paul Walden; 'Russ Love special forfirst' year member with hi hest ints •B . an Bo le- Kin sardine Co-operative prize.to firstyear member with second highest points to Anne Marie Stan- ley; International Mineral donated by Ray Collins. for 2nd highest in. club to Danny MacDonald Each member received .a .pen' and. pencil set engraved with the 4-H Crest from William Harris of Ripley and a: cash prize from George MacDonald of Ripley: • Crests and pen and pencil sets were also presented from the various'• breed Associations: • i Standing in :the Ripley Grain Club, under the leadership; of John C. MacDonald and Gordon, Patterson, was as follows Court- ney MacDonald , Jim • Farrell. Michael Snobelen, Bryan, Boyle, • Jim. Scott, Lynn Courtney, Elliott____ Courtney, David Stanley, Ronald • '• • H Farrell,; Donald Forster„Barrie ry Wylds.and Glen: Wylds;' Robert Mac NaySpecial; • for highest points to Courtney MacDonald who also received . the prize.donated by John C MacDonald fol 'besthalf bushell . of grain; Lankin Motors prize to Jim. Farrell, highest.first-year member; Cash.prizes to. Michael' Snobelen 3rd:.place and Barrie Wylds'for first• year member with '2nd highest standing. The .Norman Schmidt prize for Best Sheaf'was: awarded to Jim' Scott. David Stan- ,, Donald -Forster tan-;,Donald-Forster and Jim Farrell; The Forestry Club, under the” • leadership of,Albert Wylds, placed as .follows: Donald Wyld. Courtney. MacDonald, Susan. Farrell, Lynn Conitne Ball, Brian Wylds, Donald Farrell, Lynn Clayton, Brian MacDonald,, John. Fludder.. Ray Brown, • Dale: Armstrong, Danny•,Dodds, John D. •, Coiling, Ronald Farrell, Fred Doupe, Mark MacAuley, :Reid Liddle , Peter :Walden, Rickey Elliott, Paul . Walden, Stephen Elliott, 'Lee`' Fry •• All members: were presented with a Centennial plaque by the Depart- ment of Agriculture. The local Agricultural; Society donated the name .plate for the plaque, as well. as giving each member a. cash .. donation •� 1 01 incardine GAMBLE CLIFFE'^ St Anthony of Padua church in Kincardine was 'the setting for the marriage. of Beverly Dianne Cliffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B L.. Cliffe of London, and Wilfred Anthony Gamble, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gamble of Ripley, on Saturday, September sixteenth Baskets of red and white gladioli decorated the church. • Father Berry officiated at', the ). double ring ceremony: The. soloist Frank Kelly of. Toronto , sang three; solos•during the c.erenony ;,•, He was accornpanied by Mrs Francis Seigel,: Kincardine Town. ship. Given in marriage' by her father, • .the bride wore •afloor length gown of peau de so'ie•with a -matching jacket and floor length veil. She carried ,a cascade bouquet of red .• roses, white carnations and steph-" onotis; ' Miss .Patricia. MacDonald of .Lon., don; cousin of;the bride, was Maid of honour: Miss Betty Irvine of Kincardine was bridesmaid. They tvere'dressed alike in empire waist, floor length turquoise gowns with matching headpieces'. Their, 'flowers were cascade bouquets, of white shastas'and yellow mums:. The best man was Barry Cliffe, of London, brother of the bride . The. ushers were Donald Paquette, friend of the groom and Richard Cliffe,, 'brother of the bride; A dinner was held; in. Ripley Legion Hall. The bride's mother 'received in a turquoise jade, dress; white accessories and a corsage of red roses •an'd white mums ., The groom's mother assist- ed wearing a beige dress, three • quarter length; sleeves;. dark brown ,;t accessories and a corsage of yellow ,roses For the wedding trip the bride - wore a three. piece rust wool suit,. dark brown accessories and a •.; corsage of yellow Mums. • The couple will 'reside rin,Strat- ford. • KjngsbridgeLady Passes Suddenly ' MRS. ,MARY •FOLEY Thedeath`;occurred suddenly at Kingsbridge November 10 of Mrs..' Mary ,Foley,':whowas '92. Before her marriage to . Edward `M . Foley, who predeceased her, she was the daughter of Dennis: Sullivan:., and Catherine Garvey of Kingsbridge. She is survived by her children: Sister Apollonia Mrs.Edward (Mary). Johnston;• Mrs. James (Rita) Johnston , of. Goderich; Mathew • Margaret and Mrs. Earl'(Gertrude) Drennan,' Kingsbridge; 'Mrs Daniel (Helen) Doyle, Harper Woods, Michigan, and Theodore, Brooklyn New York. ;Fifteen grandchildren, ,twelve great-grandchildren' and one sister; Sister Theodora Munroe, Michi l . gait; also survive. Burial took place in St : Joseph's Cemetery Kingsbridge after service in St. Joseph's Church, November 13, Pallbearers i were Michael chael L7reitn- an, Sandy McPheirson,N Edward Doyle., Daniel. Doyle, Michael Kelly and ;Dennis Johnston,,: