HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-07, Page 14Joey Hodgins °, with mernbers of
the Ripley Cubs, held a "camt
out"- last Saturday evening return-
ing to their homes by Sunday noon
THE IrO,WIOW SIENTIN.ar .k.K.KNOTIfor ONTARIO _ WEDNESDAY, _NOVE1434
SOUTH KINLOSS
Mrs. Harvey Houston and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie from Kairshea
"Wornen'sInstitute attended the
Area Convention held •in, Chats-
worth last week.
Mr. and'Mrs. Harvey MacDoug-
all of Bayfield visited on Tues-
'day with Mr. and Mrs. John Need-
ham.
Mrs. S. MacDougall of Toronto
visited last week with her brother
Ross L: MacDonald.. Mr. and Mrs
''Ira Dickie and William were din-
ner guests with them Thursday
evening.
John MacKinnon returned home
last week from his trip to Western
Canada.
Mr. Sherwood White and. Mrs.
E. H. Chapelle of Ypsilanti,
Michigan visited. Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie.
Mr. Fred Gilchrist is a., patient
in Wingham and District Hospital
and, Danny Gilchrist has been ill
with pneumonia. 'We wish both
a speedy recovery. •
Guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.. Don. Bell, Wayne and
Beverly were: Mrs. Irene Bell
and Douglas of Toronto , Mrs.
. Xnne Pritchard of North Bay,
Mrs. Edna Bell of COrrie and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Hanna and family
of 10th concession. The family
gathering and dinner were in hon-
our of Mrs.•Irene Bell's birthday.
Nancy Burt of ,London was home
for the week end'. Other guests
on Saturday were Mr. and. Mrs.
Bob Small of Hanover.
Mrs. Jas. Barton of Fergus is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Allan Graham , Mr. Graham, Ruth
and Martha.
90th BIRTHDAY
Congratulations to Mrs. Chas.
Butt , who, on November 6th Cele-
brated her 90th birthday.
Knox College student , Mr.
Dennis Freeman, was guest speak-
er at South Kinloss Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. For November
11, the service it South Kinloss
will be at 1 p.m. as the service
in Lucknow will be later than
usual.
•
This Friday , November 9, the
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
opens-in.the coliseum building in
the danadian National Exhibition
Park in Toronto. It will be open
to the,public this Friday and
Saturday and then all next week,
closing on Sanirday evening, Nov-
ember 17. It is understood buses
from Lucknow and Kincardine
will be making trips down with
various groups. One group going
from here is , the Ripley and Dist-
rict Horticultural Society with
Mrs. Marion McCharles and
Mrs. Bette MacLeod in charge of
arrangements. This trip will be
on Thursday, November 16.
Ripley District Arena manager
and ice maker I?onnie Peter-
baugh has started making daily
trips down to the Ripley rink.
In Ripley
ftirnished 'the music for a "hard
times" dance held in the auditor-
ium of the Ripley District High
SchoOl. PrOceeds go for the
building of the Ripley-Huron and
Area Recreation Complex.
• •
Herb Clayton's farm sale,, east.
of the former Olivet Church on
the econd concession, is slated
fool* coming SaturdAy. Details
are in the classified ad section.
Last Friday , Norman Schmidt
of Walkerton, Fran* and
myself made the trip down to
the Coliseum. in Toronto to take
field crop exhibits to the Royal ,
Winter Fair. The weather for the
trip down was nice but -the heavy
downpour of rain made the return
one rather hazardous. This week
Jim Richardson and Norman ex-
pect to take down e?chibits in turn-
ips or rutabagas. Last yearJim
won the championship trophy , the
silver tray and one hundred dollars
all-donated by Dominion Stores
for his entry in turnips,. Back in
1962 and 1963 he had this honour
and again Jim hoPes to make it
two consecutive wins. Both men
were judges at the Ripley-Huron
Fall Fair this past September.
Home last week is Mrs. Niels
Frederiksen after being hospital-
ized for the past couple of weeks
in Toronto.
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ber . Canvasses will recei
chures and receipt books:,
Canadian Bible Society fie,
funds to continue its work
lie ation , translation and d
tion of Sciiptures, the de
which , is the greatest in
The executiye of Ripley Dist-
$2.00 will provide a Bible'
rict. Bible Society met-at the
someone of our less fortu
home of the local secretarY-treas- lowmeri.
urer on October 31st. The chair-
man), Cameron McAuley was in
'charge. The financial statement
as' given by Wm. Atnold was as '
folio*: Balance from Oct. 1972 -
$19.07; Canvas $409.90; Other
sources 41.34. Sent to Upper
Canada Bible Society $420.00 and'
in Bank $50.11`.. ,
The local canvas was discussed
and it was decided to hold- it this ,• ear during the month of Novem-
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BY AB `YIDS'
At the time of writing this col
umn all is cadet through the vil-
lage on this Sunday morning.
There 3 is a definite chill, on the
fall air and it. is comfortable to
be indoors, So far the area has,
escaped a snowfall, but with skies
overcast every day xhere,is the
threat of approaching winter.
Here and there young boys and
girls take a ride on their bicycles
and now and then a car , hustles
across the main intersection.
Now with morning service, church
rnusiefrom Knox is heard.
On Friday evening, Norm' Duns-r.
moor's Orchesira from Kincardine
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