HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-11-17, Page 11IRIPLEY DANCE
in the Ripley Complex
9 p.m. - 1 a.m,
Sat. Nov. 20th
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USED :CARS :
A number of 75's and 76's in Pontiacs, Chev Impalas,
Pontiac Le Mans, Buick Century, Monte Carlo§ and
Ford Cuitom 500; some with air conditioning
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1976 alEVELLE Classics, 4 door and 2 door
1976 CREV 4 door
19/5 CREVELLE, 4 door
1975 CHEV, 4 door with air conditioning .
1975 CUTLASSES, 2 door kind 4 door, both with air conditioning
1974 FORD Galaxie, 2 door hardtop
1974 'PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtop /
2 -1974 FORD Custom, 2 door
1974 FORD Grand Torino, 2 door hardtop
1973 OLDSMOBILE, Delta Royale, air conditioning
2 --1973 PONTIAC Brougham, 4 door,
1972 GREMLIN
1971 CAMARO .
1970 PONTIAC, 2 door hardtop
1974 FORD Stationwagon
1973 FORD Grand Torino stationwagon, air conditioned
3 - 1975 G.M.C. I/2 ton pickups ••
1974 G.M.C. %ton pickup
1974 FORD `% ton pickup
4 - 1974' FORD LV 750 5 speed transmission ,
2 peed rear axle, 10.00 tires •
A number of vans from 1973 - 1974. Some V8's, some 6
cylinder, some CHEVS, and some FORDS
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WEDNESDAY,' NOVEMBER. 17, 197$ . •-- •
PAGE 'ELEVEN
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Happy Hearts
Stage 3 Act Skit
"A Cruise on the Happy Heart's.
Schooner" was the title of a three
act skit put on at the Happy Heart's
regular meeting, held November
12th; at the Ripley Complex: At
least 120 people including guests,
from Formosa Senior Citizen's
Club and a number of people from
Brucelea Havpn as well as mem-
bers and friends were greeted by
hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Bert Irwin.
As usual a lively sing song was
led by Reg Moore followed by a
short business meeting with Mrs.
Wm. Arnold presiding and Mrs. D.
Blue secretary. The program was
arranged and written by Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Lock.
Act 1 opened with two well
padded ladies, Mrs. Esther Gallo-
way (Mrs. Donald McCosh) and
Mrs. Sally Watson (Mrs. Donnie
McDonald) talking about "how
they would like to find a more
glamorous way to spend time".
Through a phone call they made a
reservation on a cruise ship, the
"Happy Heart's Schooner". Life
rafts and chairs roped off around ,
the room showed the schooner.
`Act 2, the arrival on board, the
welcome by the Captain, Walter
Lock in appropriate uniform. The
crew consisted of First' Mate Reg
Moore; Mr. and Mrs. W. Hender-
son in charge of recreation who
promised the padded ladies they
would get enough exercise and
action jogging on deck, and of
course would ,go home glamorous
looking. (They did too.) Then
There were two wealthy travellers,
Mrs. Lot Culbert and Mrs. W. J.
McKay, in long gowns, the.
performers "The Ripley Irish
Rovers", Minnie Lock, "'Margaret,
Blue, Annie : Scott, • , Mary • R.
McDonald,' Florence Kirkpatrick,a
honeymoon couple Mr:. and. Mrs,
Lewis Hllborn and' then came a
special guest Diamond Lil -
portrayed by Mrs. Adeline Martyn,
dressed in a long red velvet gown
And wearing a lot of jewellery and a
large hat with plumes and 'ribbons
all around it. On board too were
Frank Scott a good Irishman with
his 'iolin and Chris McDonald in
her kilts.
Act- 3 opened with good• piano
music by the accompanist for the
whole, program/ Mrs. Violet Mac-
Kenzie in a lovely long dress. This
was the last evening aboard ship •so
a program followed. Tables were
arranged where many guests, were
seated. Mrs. Peg Chappell was an
attractive waitress dressed in
sequin tights and sailor hat. The
Irish Rovers sang 'The Unicorn"
and several numbers, and Frank
Scott played his violin to which they
danced. Diamond Lil sang ,"Bill
Bailie Won't You Come Home"
and "Oh Johnnie", Scotland .was
represented by Mrs. John McDon-
41d (Chris) who did the sword
dance and later in the program the
ttish and highland fling. Bill
Henderson gave a reading taken
from 'a poem by Stanley Holoway,
in a Welsh Lancashire accent. It is
not often a ship has such a talented
waitress aboard who can sing and
tap, dance'. 'The honeymoon couple
led off a, waltz' in which- guests
participated. Seen on . the floor
dancing were guests from Form-
osa, Sam Emerson, •14::§n Smith and
many' others. Mrs. Lock tolorin
Irish, joke and the entertainment
closed with an Irish blessing by the'
Roveri and the Unicorn song. The
captain bid. all good night and
hoped they all had a pleasant
journey.
All parts were well taken and the
whole afternoon was fun and very
entertaining. Rev. BuShell asked
the blessing after which lunch was
served by a committee of Mrs.
Donnie McDonald, Mrs. G. Scott,
Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. N. McLennan,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shiells, Mrs. A.
McAuley and Bob Robertson.
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MENARY - Janies and Bobbi Anne
Menary would like to' announce the
safe arrival of their sister Terri
Lynn, born in Clinton Public
-Hospital on November 13, 1976.
Proud parents are Harold and Carol
Menary, R. R. 2 Auburn, Ontario.
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MORRISON - to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Morrison of" R. R. 5
Lucknow on Sunday, November
14th, 1976 at Wingham and District
Hospital, a daughter, Lorie Ann.
•Mmee.e.
COYNE - to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon/
Coyne of Lucknow on Monday,
November 15, 1976, at Wingham
and District Hospital, a daughter,
Suzanne Marie. „
PEWTRESS - to. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Pewetress of R. R. 3
VVingham on Tuesday, November
16th, 1976; at Wingham' ' and
District ••Hospital, a daughter;
Kendra Caroline. , • '
Awards Presented
To 4H Calf Club
DUNGANNON NEWS
Dungannon 4-H Calf Club held a
banquet at'the Agriculiural Hall on
Saturday evening. Recognition
was given to donators of banquet
provisions - Gardner's Dairy;
Miller's General Store,. Carlow;
Kemp's General Store, Lanesville.
Sponsoring organizations, were also
recognized - Canadian Imperial
Bank Of Commerce, Dungannon
Brandi; local Cattle Breeding
organizations; Federation of Agri-
culture and , Township' Councils.
Presentation of Plaques was
made to all members. •
Awards presented were as
follows: Bob McMallum Trophy
awarded to Top Dairy Showman,
Jim Nivins, son of Mr. and Mrs..
Alex NivinS; Murray Gaunt trophy
awarded to Top Beef Showman, Ian
Hackett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Hackett; George Smyth
Trophies awarded' to Top Beef and
Dairy members receiving highest
number of points during entire club
year. Beef: Ken Metzger; Dairy,
Sandra Nivins. • ,
Donna Hackett Trophy, awarded
to Most Enthusiastic Member of
4-H Demonstration Group, Lori
Hackett: Sandy Kolkman Trophy, a
Citizenship Trophy enriched with
Ten Silver Dollars and a Silver Tray
presented by the •Kolkman family
to Donna Hackett.
There were 39 projects complet-
ed and the percentage of original
project completed was . 91%. The
leaders are Bob McNeil, Glen
McNeil, John Clark', Ross Eedy.
The oftice9 of the Dungannon
4-H Calf Club are president, Donna
Hackett; vice president, Shirley
Dougherty; secretary, Neil Sager;
press reporter, Lori Hackett and
Brian Sowerby.
Members of the Calf Club are'
Sandra Nivins, Jim Nivins, Joyce
Dougherty, Shirley. Dougherty,
Ken Metzger, Fran Logtenberg,
Irene Logtenberg, Alice Nivins,
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Neil Sager, Donna Hackett, Brian
Hackett, Glenn Dougherty, Gerald
Martin, Fred Martin, Greg Hack-
ett, Ian Hackett, Heather Clark,
Paul Drennan, Jamie Hackett,
Andrew Van aDiepen, Shawn Dren- •
nan, Simon. Logtenberg, Lori
Hackett, Janice Allin, Jerry. Log-
tenberg, *Brian • •Sowerby , Steve
Sager, Doug Dougherty, Barry •
Smyth, Kevin Clark, Colin Snyder,
Paul Kerr.
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