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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-08-25, Page 16f. C:4 • school Bus .Transportation • Major Route Changes NOTICE TO RIPLEY, HURON AND KINLOSS TOWNSHIP STUDENTS ATTENDING KINCARDINE, WALKERTON AND RIPLEY SCHOOLS RIPLEY AND HURON TOWNSHIP STUDENTS attending Kin- cardine or WalkertOn Secondary Schools: Buses will run west: bound on Concession roads and Highway 86 starting at eastern boundary of Huron Township at 7:50 a.m. POINT CLARK, LURGAN AND SHORE ROAD STUDENTS at- tending Kincardine or Walkerton Secondary Schools: Bus will run northbound through Point Clark at 8:05 a.m. HURON TOWNSHIP STUDENTS attending Ripley District School and Ripley-Huron Central : School; Buses will run east- bound on Concession roads starting at Lakeshore Road .at 8:05 a.m. Students resident on Highway 86 will be picked up by bus travelling westbound from eastern boundary of Huron Township at 8 a.m. continuing west then north through Point Clark. KINLOSS TOWNSHIP STUDENTS attending Kincardine District Secondary School are requested to phone Bruce Coach Lines 396-2266 for specific information. ALL STUDENTS referred to above may obtain further informa- tion by calling Bruce Coach Lines 396-2266. KINLOSS TOWNSHIP STUDENTS attending Walkerton District . Secondary School may phone Gordon Montgomery 528-3007 for specific information. THE BRUCE COUNTY S BOARD OF EDUCATION Chesley Ontario ZION The. community attended the Homecoming;- which included a' china serVice;"smorgasbord, pro- gram, social time and the selling, of the book "Frontier Ways to Modern Days", at Brookside Public, School on 'Sunday by Zion, iBlakes and Hackett churches. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helm, his sister and brothers in the' passing of their' mother; Mrs. Robert Helm (Myrtle Ritchie) and. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie in the passing of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm had farmed in the Zion area for' many years before retiring in Lueknow": Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hackett and family in the recent passing of his father, Harry Hackett. ' The community is sorry to learn that Frank Ritchie returned to Wingham Hospital on Monday of last week and Diane Raynard has been in Wingham" Hospital for the past two weeks. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Hunter had their • daughter. Wanda, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Barrie home for the weekend and attended the Homecoming at Brookside school. Barbara Wilkins of Five Oaks, Paris, Ontario' and Jim Sheppard of A Bus Will Leave Reavie Farm Equipment 11:30 am. on September 2 REAVIE FARM EQ LUCKNOW PHOUNR,M010ENT •-•.yOU'RE INVITED TO AIiEND FQRD FIELD DEMO DAYS • See the better idea that tops 'em all—new Ford-built cabs for small and mid-sized tractors! • Watch big new hydraulic capacity under, precise control! • Look over the expanded Ford Blue line! We're holding a field demonstration . September 1 and 2 at St. Jacobs to show off the great new line of Ford Blue all-purpose tractors. A team of experts from Ford• Tractor will be here to work the. tractors and answer your questions. Come see the new deluxe Ford-built, integral cab that's available for every Ford tractor size from 32 hp up. It offers remarkable• sound control. Great visibility. Easy two-door entry. Man-sized roominess and armchair comfort. - New fearu,re's include big hydraulic flow capacity. Easy servicing. New styling.. New power sizes. And lots more! Come on out and watch 'em work. Have some coffee with us' under • the Ford tent. Time: 9 a.m. - 2 :10 p.m. Place:. Farm of James Weber Maps and directions available at Reavie Farm Equipment NS Tractors Equipment Freeman ,Olson • „' •.'. 1% Miles West Of Dungannon cp:=xx=xx==xic==>ocxx::=1: CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL SAND, 3/4 STONE, TOP FILL FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE PIT RUN GRAVEL ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE 10 METRIC TONS — 22046 LBS. • Cambridge (Galt) spent Sunday at her home with her parents, Mr. family. Barbara had friends visit her while at home, Mary Schkura and Mrs. Charles Wilkins and and Paul Forsyth of Walkerton. farm work in the school holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy • ham. - Pennington 'and family of Wing- Miss Mprgaret Disher of Maitland Manor Nursing Home in Goderich. KenneIh-Witaie is helping with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie and Carol Ritchie spent holidays last family had his sister, Mrs. Jean week in Goderich with her grand- Papernick of Goderich and Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Mel Webster of Clinton call Bogie and her cousin Diane Bogie. on them Sunday evening of last, Carol had Diane back to her home . week. with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie, Jim and Donald at Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan the weekend. visited last Friday with his' aunt, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1976 PAL SIXTEEN' • Socia• l Evening For Betty Colwell SOUTH KINLOSS NEWS Betty Colwell of: Stratfotd, daughter of Currie Colwell and the late Doris Colwell left for Ottawa for a 2 week orientation before leaving to work with CUSO in Ghana, Africa. Betty will be a tutor in a Specialist Teacher Training. College in Winneba, Ghana. She was honoured before leaving when 35 neighbours and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Allan MacIntyre and family. The evening was enjoyed playing crokinole and cards. Mrs. Evan Keith read a humorous farewell address to Betty and Julie' Clarke presented Betty with a , gift of money on behalf of those present. Recent visitors, ,with Mr. and Mrs.- Evan Keith were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, McKay of yVallen- stein , Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tuck, Scott and Michael of Oakville, Miss Jean 'Keith of Barrie, Brian Keith' and Miss Louise Coneybeare of Toronto. Mrs. Dan Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick IVIcQUillin °and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Montgomery attend- ed..the wedding of their nephew Douglas Thomson and Beth.Fex in the Bible Chapel Of Wingham on Saturday, August 21. Linda McQuillin of TorOntO 'holidayed for two weeki with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison of Willowdale also visited at the same home. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buchmeier were Mr. and Mrs. Ron MacGillivray and family of Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. LlOyd MacGillivray and family and Mr.. and .Mrs. Merle MacGillivray of Chapleatt and Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacGillivray and •family of Cal- gary. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Mowbray on the birth of their son, Duncan John. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townson of Sudbury and granddaughter Cath- erine Chapelle of Deep River visited the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie and fatnily". Debbie Murray of Drayton holidayed with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray and family and ' other relatiVes in the community. Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of Drayton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haldenby and.. Nancy 'attended the Shelburne Fiddle Contest days. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Hamilton attended the C.N.E. on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank' MacKenzie attended the C.N.E. on the weekend. Visitors with Frank and Muriel are Catherine MacKenzie of Toronto and Tomb MacKenzie of St. Claire Shores, Michigan. Nancy Burt of London and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holcombe and Tanya of St.. Thomas spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs.' Jim. Burt. Mr. and Mrs. • Leonard Clarke and family enjoyed a holiday to Sault Ste. Marie, Georgian Bay and through northern Michigan. Visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs, Leonard Clarke and family were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLean of Brantford.