Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-07-09, Page 23777,7777, ik public school at • S,S. NO. He is the 'beloVed service. 13, Huron and Pine River husband of Loretta Dawn' F lower bearers were Publit School and then Wardell and dear father . Jim Cornish, Brian. Madill :SecondarY School of Tena , and Vincent, Cornish and Ron Cornish. ' in Wingham. -formerly ,Peadde;::- arers- -He was employed as an . Prairie, now of Tiverton. William Scott, Robert operational engineer for He is a dear brother ,of Scott, Olen Wylds, 'Terry , JUdy, Mrs. Tom Howie; Glover, Gary. Jackson • KitChener; Mildred, Mrs. and Mike Hamilton. Mike Ashton' Bright; , Burial followed Lois, Mrs. Mike Kelly, Ripley;Cemetery. New Hamburg; .Helen A large number of . . Keller of Kitchener; . friends, neighbours and . Florence 1-Wardell , of relatived attended the Mr.—Nick Hed.ley was, Vernon, British. ColuMbia • funeral from Toronto, hononred last week when and ' Henry, Wardell at Goderich, Dungannon, the Huntsville Parks and home.; ' Kincardine, Auburn, Recreation' _Committee He is also survived by Luc kno w Tiverton,, selected the. qitterson' ain aunt and uncle, Mr Vernon, British Columbia man for its top and ,Mrs. Alvih Wardeltof and the Ripley area, .recognition award of the year: The president of the Iltterson Community and, Redreation Board, Mr. • Hedley received his• award Friday night at Huntsville -10th Annual Recognition 'Night. Accepting the award on behalf of Mr. Hedley was his daughter, Heather. - . Nick was, born and raised in, Lucknow. He is a son of Mrs. Helen Wraight of Lucknow and the late Nicholas Hedley who_ operated a meat market in the village for . Mrs, Gordon Firilayson has had as her, gtiests Mi. - and.Mrs. ,Bill Firilayson and family of Sarnia, Mr. Allan Firilayson of Toronto, Mr. , and.. Mrs. Rod Finlayson and- girls of Sarnia, ' Mr.; Mac Finlayson OflorontO and Mr, Jelin Finlayson who lives" in • .South America, and is visiting relatives in' the area. A well attended an- niversary service was held in. Ashfield Presbyterian 'thumb. Rev: ' Jog • MaCDonald,, returned from Mich., to .preach "at both services. Chdirs at both morning . Harry an Diepenbeek has corn-, pleted his course in Lnndon on electrical, Wiring. and has returned where-heiS-helping-- on the farm at present. • GLEN WILLIAM WARDELL' Glen: Williarri Wardgll of Grande prairie, Alberta. died suddenly in a boating accident On the, Wapiti River near grand Prairie on. 'Sunday, June 22;1960 in his 29th year. • The belOyed sMit- of Leslie -:•• and' :,Dorothy, Wardell, : df, Huron ToWnship; he Was born in Kincardine on September 12 t t-: 1951. Hell' attended the, past. 10-- years. After h 'school, he worked, in the ,Kitchener 'area . for approximately two years, then moved. .to.' British ColuMbia for two Years. He returned to .Ontario in • ' 1974 and .-was employed by . Ontario Hydro. He moved,-west in November of 1979: Glen was a well-liked and ambitious young Man, a good husband, father and son: and evening service added to the celebration and many old friends -attended this an- niversary, • --CortgratUtattatis to` all - the students in the area. who 'completed another year at school and will proceed to the next grade. All are home now helping ' with the farm chores. ' The :Lochalsh, Store owned by the late Mr. and WS.' Frank MacLennan has been -Sold- to the George Mond. ief family. ViSitors with Mr. 'and Mrs. D.A. MacLennan for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heffernon and 1Vliss"Kate Sutherland of:London and Mr. Finlay MacLennan of;Kitchener. All enjoyed the Saturday night pipe, band of Which Finlay is a member in Kincardine. Mrs, Bill R,coss a former member .Of the.; Corn- :111141.1t:Y has reurned home from hospital in Wingharn where she had dine... Mrs. Emile' MaCLen- nan returned :home from a trip to Agawa Canyon which she enjoyed. with daUghter Louise - Mrs, Bruce Millar who is • a tour escort with . Palmerston Travel.. Mr; and Mrs. Neil MacKenzie enjoyed a-trip. to Niagara area recently, A welcome is extended Mr. . and Mrs. Bill MacKenzie newly weds to the community: They are living '.in .the former Dayid MicMurchey place now owned by. Mr. Wand Mrs. Neil. 1VfacKentie:. The past week .has been an eiceptionallybusy one for the -organizers 'of -the Toronto and seven nieces and nephews. , He .was'predeceaSed by -his' grandparents'; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wardell' and - r:- - and Mrs. W.J. - Robb. - • ' :The funeral was ,held from the, MacKenzie and Mctreath Funeral ,Home in Ripley on Saturday, • June 28,1980 at 1 :30. n.m. with. Rev.. R.C. Putnam of Pine River United' Church conducting the Ripley Arts Crafts and attended the play John' Antique ShoW and sales. and the Mis sus in the A meeting of the upper part of the committee members was building, held at the 'home of. Mr.: Her l'ionour, The and-Mrs. RAT GFavernor Wednesday evening to Province of Ontario, WS. Make final plans for the Pauline McGibbon and big two days. JulY 25 and her husband Werepresent 26: This is bound to be the and mingled with -the largeSt and best quality :crowd at the refreshment show of its kind ,.as letters party following the have been receiyed.from perfOrmance. many-•-areas enquiring" Her Honour _cut the about the now weIl-known ribbon and the „Contractor. • event in the area., , :presented the keys to the ver 5000 brochures • Arts' group of Blyth. Ross and posters have :been 'Hamilton of • CX,N..X. delivered and '.several . .explained the cost and the proinotion 'people have co-,operation• • in chosen to use.. the qtmint renovation of the broChure owl.tO write up building, interesting stories, across The members of the. Ontario. Ripley . . Craft show TheneWsigns•made by . corn Mittee were Walter - De- Wolfe-, of 'delighted -to be, seated at RiplOy :are now drawing ihe table with Gordon considerable attention: -Pinsent and his daughter. Following the meeting • Mr. Pinsent'is theyriter a delicious: • :strawberry of the play: John and the short cake lunch Was. Missus, Which the. first enjoyed bY thegroup • `righters • enjOyed. Alse Also on : Friday.. night Mr. Pirisent well- - the Members 'Of : the known to T.V. watchers. Huron,•BrUce arts and It 'was a delightful Crafts Incorporated were evening mixing'. and gueSts .• at; the opening Meeting . personally all night •of .• ,the Blyth the guests. The sponsors Theatre. Dinner servedto for the evening . were 100 invited guests in - the Cham pi On Road basement • of the :.newly MaChinery, Mr. and Mrs; renovated theatre„ was B. Sully : both 'being: folloWed by the Cuttingnf. present:..... the ribbon and dedication Part of the proceeds Of the . new building. from last :year's. Ripley FellOWing the.grouP • Arts and. Crafts Show NEW CROP THE TIME FOR WHEAT HARVEST IS NEARING...WHEN IT ARRIVES... THINK OF USI TOP PRICES! QUICK SETTLEMENT FAST SERVICE Were ..donated to :the Theatre for the Arts :in I /31Yth and as such the members of the Huron Bruce Arts . and Crafts ritotTAffifid'became Patrons Of •the Blyth • Summer Festival and guests. at the first per- forniance celebration. ' Members of the Huron Bruce Arts and. Crafts IncOrporated are Mr: and Mrs,: Omar Brooks, Mr. and • Mrs. Oliver McCharles, Mr. and MrS. `Russell Phillips, Mr.' arid Mrs. Dan. MpIrines, Mr. 1sYOur *it • fotSale? WE WOULD LIKE . TO HEAR FROM • • • •••11-.0IT: :1le La rge°,ht Acreagese 'Dairy r° p. " Call 195-3545 Mortgage Oupds Available TRICUS. BALER TWINE PROTECTANT • AVAI140LE:ANY00ANTITY . 6 We want to do business with you Call 529.7135 For Your Delivery Schedule WHEAT WANTED ,(CIIATHAM LIMITED THE 7 ST Ps TO HEALTH? CAN CANCER BE BEATEN? YOU BET YOUR LIFEJT CAN, PLEASE ONE, CANAbON CANCER SOCIETY AREA ART. WORK~ PHOTOGRAPHY, 'AND CREATIVE, CRAFTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR SALE. MUSIC AND FUN ON THE SQUARE. MERCHANTS WILL HAVE SPECIAL SIDEWALK 'SALE ITEMS. • BUYERS OF WHEAT • MARKET WITH CONFIDENCE * 529.7135 OUR FACILITIES ARE TO'SERVE YOU BETTEIV