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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 23, 1970
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOWe ONTARIO
"-PAii! NINlT!!N
• Two A;.rea Girls In Top Three Winners
Formula 5 Gasoline and Diese
reases
11•100,0ts
Fuel,
ALWAYS MEET .THE
CHALLENGE.
STUDENTS GOING
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1:.
Donald Andrew ' son of 'Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Andrew of Lucknow has'
returned to the University. of
Guelph to enter, his, third year in
\animal science.
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Gary'B1ake,:son of Mr.' and Mrs.
Miss Jane Joynt , daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.,George Joynt, Luck -
now' has' entered her second year
in. Eine. Arts at York. University,
Toronto.
Miss Faye Hogan , daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan of Ash-
field ; , comrnenced studies last • '
I Iowa rd ` "
--B�la-ke-o�,�rsltfieic�•:ai
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ding the University of. Waterloo in
honours mathematics. '
Sharyn•Mowbray daughter of
. Mr. and Mrs. 'Virden Mowbray of
Lucknow has' corhmenced cher •
this year at the 'Ontario Bible
College in Toronto. •Sharyn is to
be pianist for the "Ladies
Ensemble". singing, group•-of-t-hc.
college this year.
ten. week at •Brescia bei 1.
Pictured following the Miss Mid-
western OntarioBeauty Contest at
the Lucknow Fall Fir Saturday
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and the, girls who finished 4 2 3 ..
in the competition
Left to right-, are Janice Wylds,,
19 -year-old daughter,of Mrd. and
Mrs. Lloyd Wylds of..Ripley who -
placed .third; Janice represented
Goderich;• Jean Jennison .of Grand
Bend ,• .19 -year-old daughter ,of Mr.
lege-den : an s. er ennison, w .o •
• Fred• Phillips , son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Phillips`' of Belfast
has'commenced his first••year at
Ceitli, colle-ge of Agricultural
Technology.' • • ' '
We will still welcome additions
to this column another week. •'
ON AND AFTER
SEPTEMBER 26th, 1970
IIVERWOODH .DAIRIES
PLANT AND OFFICE
WILL BE CLOSED;
EVERY, SATURDAY
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placed first; Valerie Morningstar.
of Lucknow , 18 -year-old daugh-
ter of Mr. •and Mrs.. Albert Morn-
ingstar,
orn-ingstar, whd was second .in the
'contest.
The winner will represent .'Mid-
western Ontario' in the Miss Dom-
inion. Of Canada 'contest in 1971,
if the first•.place 'Linnn- ., ot_any
reason could not ;go ,.'then. the
second .would be eligible, then, ,
the third.
A'IiisReady
L.ucknoW;"I
Phone
District Co•o.28-2125
BaptixiIService'
.IMrs. Arthur Da'nahy Kevin and •
Terri -Ann of Kincardine; Mr.
land Mrs., :Oliver Glenn and Jan=•
line of .iuckn'ow; GAry Spt� and
!Miss Joanne Cook` of Goderich•.
25th ANNIVERSARY
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• Congratulations to 'Mr.. and;
Mrs:Dick Park who celebrated
their 25th anniversary on 'Satur.-
l day. •
II Mrs, fiarvey'Houston.will be
!guest speaker at the W.I' meet
•:i-ngon, Thursda-y
y-septem-ber-24th—
•at the home of Mrs.. Jack :Ryan.
• Each' member is to bring a jar of
relish or pickles for a contest.
DUNGANNON NEWS
A` service of baptism was con
ducted at.'bun gannon United
Church 'last Sunday. , Children
"baptized were Barry Wayne , son
of Mr. and: Mrs . Allister Nivins;'
Justin Douglas , son ,of ,Mr. and.
-�•Mrs : •�Doug'-Ii-IEtrry;;-�rrletta June•�4--
and Angela Denise, twin daugh-
ters-of•Mr;.and Mrs.. Gerrie
Glenn' ,
. Dinner guests. with Mr. and
•
, -A lett 4=i.
Angela on Sunday were Mr. and '.
Mrs.Frank Thorripson,and' Joanne;
For R!pfair,.andMrs, .Frank.Glenn; Mr.-:!eyMr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson, Bonnie ,
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Wayne and Michael of .Wingham;
In conversation with•Ab Wylds
ofRipley, over the weekend; we
learn that things. are progressing
well' towards, the staging of the
Ripley Fall Fair this Friday and
Saturday. An advertisement
---•a-ppears Tsewh-re itr-thii-issue •-- -
Ab , w,ho is secretary of the
,Fair,said that Fair directors ex-
pect a busy week from Monday to'
Saturday-:- '_; _
All"the 'Ripley Fall Fair inside
,exhibits are shown in the Town:-
,ship
own-;ship Hall and the auditorium of
,
the High School so this means•
g
• ; a qum.k:.clean°"urimittediately
after the Fair is over in order that
these buildingstmay be used for
their normal purposes.
The hall will be open to the
public on Friday evening when, the
exhibits may be viewed. On Sat-
urday , a parade at l' p. m , will be
headed by the Lucknow Pipe ,Band
and Pie, Owen Sound TWirlettes,
p ;54.4,► ...wW» �.,
E, A. Starr, d'irector of the Ont-
jario Agricultural and Horticultural
Societies., w open•the Fair.
The Fair will feature a 4-H
show ; hetse-straw ; g a -in -show ,.
school• exhibits, ladies' work; mid
way -and rides. Ripley'•Wonien's
'Institute will be in •charge of,the
refreshment. booth; -= _ .. .
A new feature'this year will be
a'ttig'of war. ' The "Clan° MacDo'rr
ald". , descendents of Dan Farmer
MacDonald , .are :challenging all
comers.
night with, a dance.in the hall to
the. music of Boyd's 'Orchestra .
Gordon tloulston is president
;of the Ripley Fair':, Lester Fergus.
'on is 1st vice and Hugh Mason,
i2, lid 'vice president. ' Veteran lady
director, Mrs. • Gordon •Stanley 'is:
chairman of the ladies' division '
and Mrs. Bill Arnoid'is secretary.,
WHITECHURCH
Mr.' and Mrs. Ben McClenag-
han returned home on Friday
after a, few• weeks visit with'
their daughter Mrs Harry 'Ivioss ; ,
Mr. Moss and•family. On Satur-
day Mr. and Mrs. Moss attended
the, funeral at.,the.Arthur• funeral
homy at Auburn of Gordon
Nair16r -who-ha"d-passed wa:
•n Thursday last. Mrs. 'Naylor
is a sister of Harry,: Moss..: This
community extends sympathy to
Ivlrs Naylor^ acid family y in this.
loss of a husband,and father. The
Naylor family, lived for a 'time
in Whitechurch. in part of Mrs•.
Albert•McQuillites home.
•-Miss-Iviyrtle:_ Phillips -of boder--•--
ich passed away on the week end.
from a heart attack•. Her" funeral
was on Monday. She was well '
.known.here, •