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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-01, Page 14RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering — Curing and. Smoking Cutting 'and Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast Freezing HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill 4011. 4emb ger 4um. 4211, grip wwis. 4.1m. 4,19. gisio? With Two Big coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From 1 To .3 Weeks — Whatever Your Requirements Aro For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork and Lamb In Any Quantity At. Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEATS. ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION • CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP. ABATTOIR 395-2905 STQFtE 395-2961 , WE RESERVE THE RIQHTTO LIMIT QUANTITIES ' PAGE FOURTEEN TFE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LAICKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, ,NOVEMBER 1st, 1972 Area Saddened • By • Death Of Girl CYNTHIA HOLMES The entire t ornmunity was, sad- dened on Saturday , October 14 by the sudden passing of Cynthia -Viola-H-olmes at St. Joseph's Hos— pital in London as the result of a car accident in Huron Township. Eldest datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Holmes of Millar- ton, she was born July 4, 1951 at Kincardine. Surviving besides her parents, are three sisters, Celeste of London, Margaret and Carol and. a brother' George, all at home, also her grandparentS, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes of ' Kincardine. • Debbie Tranter and Sandy Pollock. will look after the various activ- ities. .Blain Carruthers and Dian- ne MacKay are the literary editors 'with Joyce 'Elliott and John Husron- in charge of .fund raising. Brian , peid is the treasurer and anyone who is.a real whiz at typing is asked to share his or her great tal- ents with the yearbook! Oh yes, we were rerninded by a certain guy-(we.doritt any names, Bruce) that Bruce ,Nicholson will be in charge of the ' art wor .UP,' UP, AND.-AWAY On 'Thursday , October 26, the level V geography class with their capable leader , Mr. Burnett went on an aerial field trip that Start- ed from the Wingham airfield. The purpose of this excUrsion was h 1 • g g features from the "wild blue yond- er". Mr. Bill Cruikshank of Wingham, was the pilot and the town of Wingham and studied its layOut. From there ihey journey, ed to Teeswater, Holyrood .and firt ally Ripley where some of the .local farins Were recognized from I--11004eet from- the ground. ,They :returned to Wingham by way of 1Lucknow. It was possible to' see !meandering rivers; drainage pat , !terns, Bruce County forest and I swamps, cattle on pasture and machinery in the fields. Each Igr_oup „was in the air for about 45 minutes. The plane averaged 110 mph. The flight Was a first obt of the cla , wouldn't refuse a second trip. Who knows, we may have the , first student astronauts from she was well known in the area. She was always active in many • sports and during the summer.was a member of the'Kincardine Ladies Industrial Ball League. Her , cheery disposition had won a host of friends, many of whom called at the McLennan-McCreath Fun- eral Home in Ripley. Rev. A . McDowell of .Kincar-: dine United Church officiated for the funeral service which was held on Monda atria I was in Kincardine Cemetery. ----TheTpallbearers were„corisini; Richard and Douglas Black and neighbours Gerry Shipp, Leland Stanley, Lloyd Clark and Donald Doupe. R.D.H.S. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 be the best ever! Level 4 and Mr. Brown are in charge of edit- ing the yearbook. Sally Elliott is the editor with Sally Harrison acting as her assistant editor. , er this year from the University . Get the jump on Fertilizer .1 thip storage'o spring, anting_this_ Anything y'ou can do this fall to speed Up spring operations is gaing_t_o p_ay_off in higher yields. Earlier planting can mean extra bushels of corn particularly in some of the lower heat unit ranges. Land storage of CO-OP'fertilizer this farci an give you the needed nutrients in the soil for darly spring plants. Your plant food is right where it's needed, when it's needed tO assure that good start for your ' , crop. And yOu won't have to go over wet fields with a heavy load. Talk to yourCoc operative or CO-OP Crop Products specialists about plowing down a suitable anajysis Of CO-OP fertilizer now, and get the.jump,on sprin 'Registered Trademark Cindy attended school at Mill- -arton-and_Kincardine Distric High School, and graduated. earli- of Western Ontario, London. She . Bonnie Boyle and Mark Smith owner of the aircraft. Only three j had recently accepted a position •_a_i_ are in charge of advertising. The students could be taken per trip. lin London. Being employed loc- land sports' editors include Kathy Far- Our "expert"•,aviators' circled the ally during the surniner months rell and Boyd Carruthers while Lucknow.:1)1Strict Co op .Phone 5284125: _Com plete_fortikizer service for bigger Ontario yields.. • PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MON., OCT. 30 TO SAT., NOV. 4, 1972 WATCH FOR THESE ADS — THEy'LL SAVE YOU MONEY WAiviPOLE 10's w0 TRIAL SIZE 'COUGH ---CONTROLGYRUP — ATTACHED SUGG. LIST :1.59 LES —ANTISEPTIC' • 6oz SUGG. LIST 1.59 Mer'with her father Ray Dalton and Terry. Julie attended gr'ade one class at St.,,Joseph's school for the past two months. Jip ., who is in the Air Farce, has been takitig_a_c_siurse in the States. Peter VanDiepenbeek and Nlike Courtnervisited recently with their 'families while the beats on which they are working were un- lbatling at Goderich Elevators. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Boven Of Shed- Lake ; Michigan, spent the past Week with Larry and John Wallace and and Mrs. cent Anstin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton atte-nd-ed-the-Hriron-C-ounty4ial------hav-e-receiv-ed-word-that_theit_ stein Club annual banquet arid dance at the Legion Hall in Brus- sels on Thursday evening. Angela Glavin and friend of Crediton were Sunday Visitors.with Mr. and Mrs. John Sheardow.n arid Ricky.. Many Girl:Guides, leaders, Mo.thCr4.a4.0 fr.j.enOs 4ttenged bridal shower in honour of Janice Vandenburg at the Anglican Church in Port Albert on Friday - evening.- Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacDonald (KathY Dalton) and,daughters Julie and Shawna left Monday for their home in Vancouver'. Kathy and the girl§ have srient the.sum. MOUTHWASH _ALGARGLE Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and family were Mrs. Marie Forbes, Mr. and KINGSBRIDGE MTS. Gene Forbes and Gregory ot Detroit. Basil Reynolds is visiting with Mike O'Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ross and Gerard of Kitchener were week -end- visirors with The Joe -Courtney Mr. and Mrs, Joe Van Osch, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van Osch and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Van Osch daughter Maria , is now touring Greece. Maria started lieriour -on August 16tti'and has visitgd . Engla nd , Scotland , fol nd East and Wes.t Germany ,. Iraly and Greece., Many from this area, accnded the- reception for Mr. 'and Mrs. ._Lorne,.McDonald at_the Litcknew Legion 1:fall on-Sattirdgrevc-rtirig „ PUPILS VISITED FARMS • Mrs. Paul Eedy and gradctwo pupi-ls-visfted-the ,farms el Mr._ and Mrs. Bill Liyingstonc, Mr. and MrS..Iim Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney, studying diff - erent machines uSed for harVesting corn ,