The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-04-20, Page 18PURPLE GROVE
Intended for last week
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle,
Kevin, Corinne and Linda MacDon-
ald spent Easter weekend away.
The Boyles left Friday evening and
visited with Brian Boyle in Peter-
borough and Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Hamilton and family in Lindsay and
on Saturday and Sunday attended
the Midget hockey games in
Oakwood.
Congratulations to Ripley Mid-
gets who won both games away
from home on the weekend. They
play again on Saturday in Oakwood
and is hoped they will return home
with the All Ontario Trophy.
Miss. Kerry Boyle of Hamilton
spent the long weekend at the
home of her parents. -
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
jam- Farrell and: Teresa- were Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Elliott and Ian, Mr.
and Mrs. John Elliott of Kincard-
ine, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenwood
and John Paul and Mr. and Mrs.
Don McCosh of Ripley.
Visitors during the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dore and family
were 'Jim Dore, of Wingham, Bill
Warren of London and Cathy Dore
of Kincardine.
MOVE TO RIPLEY
A party was held at the
Community Centre on Thursday
evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Gillies who have moved
the parents. Hockey sticks donated
by Andy Whitby were given to 4 of
the all star players.
The snowbanks on the sides of
the roads are almost completely
melted away, and the farmers are
busy re-constructing their fences
that were badly damaged either by
the snow or by the bulldozers.
Large crowds attended auction
sales for Lloyd Collins on Thurs-
day, April 7 and for Cliff Livingston
on Monday, April 11. Lloyd Robb
will be holding his auction sale on
Monday, April 18.
The first meeting of the Kings-
bridge Professional Development
committee will be held on April
12th when the parent members
meet with the school principal in
order to gain information about the
forms this development has taken
in the past. Members of this
committee are Mrs. N. Plasschaert;
Mrs. E. Franken; Mrs. E. Hackett;
Mrs. Clarice Dalton and Mrs. Betty
Frayne.
The St. Joseph's School Associa-
tion executive meet on Thursday
the 14th of April to prepare for a
general meeting later in the school
term.
T.B. testing has been carried out
in the school this week as well as
auditory testing. Both areas are
administered by the Huron County
Health Unit. These tests are
conducted at all schools in the
county on a yearly basis.
House League floor hockey has
started and the scores of the senior
games are: Edmonton 5, Montreal
5; Saskatchewan 5, Toronto 3; Ed-
monton 3, Saskatchewan 3.
Referees for the games were Tom
Franken, Tom Foran and Ron
Austin.
The education week program has
now been planned at the school. A
community mass at 10 a.m. on
Monday, April 18 signals the kick
off and the entire community
whether parents or not are invited
to attend. Father Dentinger will
talk about Catholic Education. The
school trustee, William Kinahan,
will read the lesson.
On Thursday, April 21st at 8
p.m. the Garvey public speaking
prize winners will be giving their
speeches. These students will be
accompanied by Mary Luanne
Clare, a former student of St.
Joseph's, Kingsbridge, who will
present her outstanding speech on
"Drugs" for the community to
hear.
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Those from this area who attended
were Mr. and Mrs. Burt Collins,
Marion and Bob Emerson, Dr. and
Mrs. Jim Emerson and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGillivray
and Kelly, 'formerly of Goderich,
have moved into their new home in
Ripley, the former Gordon Stanley
house.
Guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Collins were Mr. and
Mrs. William Lockhead and Mary
of Stoney Creek, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Patterson, David and Billy,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGillivray and
Kelly and .Mr. and Mrs. David
Lockhead.
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into Ripley from their farm home
'on the 10th. The couple were
presented with a lamp and a purse,
of money.
Among those from this area who '
attended the Ripley-Oakwood hock-
ey game on the weekend besides
the Boyles were the Cecil Suttons
and Dick McCosh and Wayne
Elliott.
Marty Bolte and Frank Dore
visited Ian Elliott on the weekend.
Ian has transferred to Ripley School
from Windsor since the March
break.
Don Thompson and Margaret
Sach were dinner guests on Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson.
KINGSBRIDGE
Intended for last week
Holy Week celebrations were
well attended at St. Joseph's parish
church, Kingsbridge. Special wel-
come is given to the summer
visitors who, once again filled the
church on Easter Sunday morning,
Aptql 10, and who will be with Us
during the summer months.
Brother. Carl Voll, C.R. is
spending this week visiting with his
brothers Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Voll,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voll in St.
Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Voll, Kitchener and with his sister
Mrs. Margaret Lienhardt in Water-
loo.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Copper-
auill and daughter Elizabeth of
Detroit, Michigan spent the Easter
holiday weekend with Mr. and
-Mrs. Walter Clare:
Wedding bells are ringing! A
bridal shower is being planned for
Ann Dalton, daughter of Mrs.
Clarice Dalton to be held in St.
Joseph's School gymnasium on
Sunday afternoon, April 17 at 2
p.m. Ann's marriage to. Bruce
Pritchard of Mississauga will take
place in St. Joseph's Church at
Kingsbridge on Saturday, May 14.
Congratulations.
Ralph Austin and John Hender-
son of Calgary, Alberta are
spending two weeks vacation with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Austin of Kingsbridge and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Henderson of Lucknow,
follOwing a three week vacation
through the southern states of
Montana, Idaho, Arizona, Texas,,
New Mexico, Louisiana, Alabama,'
Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio. On
their return they visited overnight
with Ralph's aunt, Mrs. Walter
Judge, Mr. Judge and families in
Jackson, Michigan, with friends in
London, Ontario, arriving here on
Good Friday, April 8.
Raymond Dalton left here on
Friday, April 1st for holidays with
relatives and friends in Hamilton
and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dalton and
daughter Colleen Patricia spent the
Easter Sunday holiday with her
mother Mrs. George Lienhardt in
St. Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Frayne of
Cambridge, Galt spent the Easter
holiday weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frayne and
family.
Hockey players on the House
League hockey teams and their
parents enjoyed a hockey party
held at the Lucknow Arena on
Monday evening, April 4. Follow-
ing an hour's free skating for
everyone, the All Star players took
to the ice. Representing the All
Stars were: Allan McWhinney,
Hugh Burgsma, Bill Foran, Gerald
Martin, Bernie Burgsma, and Jim
Foran of the Canadiens; Brian
VanOsch, David VanOsch, Richard
Jurjens, Morris VanOsch, Barry
Austin and Peter VanDyke of the
Rangers; Bobby Hackett, Brian
Arnold, Mike Frayne, David Atkin-
son and Mark Abbott of the Black
Hawks with Harry Burgsma as
coah. Opposing the above named
squad was Steve Pritchard, Ken
Ritchie. Allan Stanley, Eddie
VanOsch, Kevin Lindsay, Gary
VanBeers of the Leafs; Eddie
Davidson, Mike Dennis, Blair
Alton, Steven Davidson, John
Hopf, and Steven Frayne for the
Bruins; Mark Haldenby, Tim
Edisbury, John Edisbury, Ed Husk
and John Husk of the Red Wings
with Bob MacGillivray as coach.
The final score was 5 to 1 for the
first named players. Lunch was
served to the boys, their parents,
and coaches at the Legion Hall.
Ross Errington was the chairman
for the presentation of awards and
called on the coaches for a few
words. Special thanks was given to
all who helped make this hockey
season so successful, especially
Ross Errington, the coaches, and
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stanley were
honoured by their children on the
occasion of their silver anniversary'.
The couple's family planned a
dinner in Kinloss United Church
where they were originally married
March 22, 1952. Guests at the
dinner were Ron and Milly's
family, brothers, sisters and par-
ents.
The tables were decorated with a
3 tiered cake and vases of red
sweetheart roses. Jerry Stewart
very capably was master of
ceremonies where many extended
best wishes.
Following the dinner a reception
followed in the Lucknow Legion
Hall to the music of Tiffin's Band.
As the evening drew to a close, the
couple expressed their appreciation
and all enjoyed a delicious smorg-
asbord dinner.
Guests present were from De-
troit, Kitchener, Guelph, Orange-
ville, London, Crediton, Wingliarn,
Kincardine, Ripley, Kinloss. Rela-
tives from a distance gathered at
the Stanley home for a visit and the
opening of the many useful
beautiful gifts which were on
display the following week.
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Sunday visitors and dinner
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