HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-04-29, Page 23BY NV" Hoyle
Congratulations, to Mir.
and Mrs. Mac Conley, con-
cession 10, on the arrival of
their baby °girl. in . Wingham
and District Hospital.
Ladies from . here attended
the Crewel Embroidery Ach-
ievement Day at Teeswater
'and enjoyed seeing the lovely
finished articles.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maul-
s coupe
den and Keith . were dinner at .Mississauga.
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan.Stan•
-
Hugh Lane and Blaine; ley and family are getting
along„nicel with.the,new kit -
Mr. and Mrs. Doln' Bert- x
rand and family of Simcoe
chen addition .to their home.
returned home- after visiting The Hol -
here with yrood 4-H girls
Miss ' Winifred de . 'four
Percy, Brian and Bill
otherand 4-Htheir clubs attersndedand itis
Percy. Achievement. Da y at the
Miss Lois :Nicholson re- Kinloss Community Centre
turned . home from visiting on "Saturday On Monday the
with Mr. and Mrs. Mel King Holyrood Women's Institute,
Whitechurch 4-H club
prepare for Achievement D ay
By Valetta Emerson
On Monday evening a 4-H
meeting was held at. Mrs. •
Walter Elliott'sRoil call' was
answered by naming some
clothing articles, already in
your wardrobe that would
co-ordinate with the new
garment you made. Mem-
bers are to hand in .their.
books and.: completed skirts
at the next meeting. They
had a clothes line quiz ' and
worked on their. book covers.
Mr: and Mrs.. . Kirk Bee-
croft, Angela, Jennifer and
Janice of Exeter were Sun-
day visitors with his parents,
Mr: and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft
and Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Chapman visited last week
with her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Smith of Mark-
ham.
Mr.. and. Mrs. Russel
Chapman and Heather
Brownie helped to celebrate
Ross Smith's birthday at
Rusieldale on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Conn on Sunday attended
Lodge services in Ripley
church and visited with their
aun,t, Mrs. Gordon Scott.
afterward.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter *El-
liott and. Karen visited on
Sunday Wath Mr. and Mts.
Paul Elliott, Jeffery and,
Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Elliott and Ryan and Mrs.
AgnesElliott of Wingham
also visited with them.
On Saturday Mrs. Cassie
Mowbray and Alan Falconer
both had good lively garage
sales and sold most of their
goods. ;I
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Falconer of
Sarnia on the arrival of their
baby boy last week. A great
grandson for Mrs. Cassie
Mowbray. .
Kingsbridge
Beavers
March and April have
been busy months for the
Kingsbridge Beavers. The
outdoor activities included: a
visit to Clete Dalton's farm to
see a variety of animals. a
tour of Tony. -Miltenburg's
farrow -to -finish sow opera-
tion and a look at how to
make maple syrup at Max
Riegling's.
An interesting presenta-
tion was also given by Eddie
Chilton re life at Moose
• Factory for Canadian Indians
past and present.
Crafts have been made for
St. Patrick's Day, Easter and
Spring themes.
A final report will be given
in June to outline the activ-
ities planned for May and
June.
Mrs. George Tiffin, Luck -
now and. Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh
McMillan of Watford visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Van -
nus, London spent the week-
end with her parents, . Mr.
and: Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Du
charme, . Goderich visited
Saturday with her parents,
Mr: and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Caldwell of Blyth and Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Cardiff of
Brussels were Sunday visit-
ors with. Mr. and Mrs Bill
Rintoui.
uckrio`v
man dies
John Bertram Ritchie
John Bertram Ritchie of
Lucknow. died of a heart at-
tack at Wingham and District
Hospital on Thursday, April
23, 1981, in his 72nd year. : KINLOSS TOWNSHIP - 7 'I
A farmer allhis life, he - acres , with excellent 4
moved from his farm on t bedroom brick house. The
concession 12 of Ashfield j extras Include new . oil -1
Township. to reside in Luck- t 'wood furnace, attached Ei
now during his retirement. garage, drilled well, barn f
After retiring he was inter- 20 x 30 for'horses, work-
ested in the. Lucknow Senior f shop above. %
Citizens Club' and bowling..
A member of Trinity Unit= ST. HELENS - ,Restyled
ed Church, he is a former % home on a 3 acre lot •
member of Loyal Orange • coloured siding, house l
Light Lodge 1044. fully insulated, 2 baths, j
Born in Ashfield Township f attractive kitchen, new
on February 13, 1910, he was l insulated workshop 24 x
'the son of the . late Charles j 32 combination oil -wood
Wesley Ritchie and the late furnace in house. Taxes
Catherine Matilda Garnder only $90 per year. ,
of Lucknow.
He married Agnes Hawk- . ? 100 ACRES ole mile
wood of Calgary, Alberta and from Lucknow on paved
she predeceased him in 1961. j road, part workable, .part
He is survived by a son. I bush, two spring fed ;
Kenneth of St. Marys. a •ponds, 3 bedroom house
stepson, Douglas •Alton of ,r with coloured siding.
Calgary, two stepdaughters. 1 Barns 40 x 68 and 24 x 40. •
Betty, Mrs. Roy Pennington Financing available ttY ap-.
of Wingham and Marjorie, proved purchasers.
Mrs. Peter Levick of Ottawa. ;
A brother, Wesley Ritchie of TWO CHOICE building t
Lucknow also survives. t lots with creek at back,
The funeral .service was t close to downtown Luck- i
held from the MacKenzie now.
and McCreath Funeral )
Home. Lucknow on Satur- ..: 100 ACRE near Teeswat-
r 31 acre high dry land
day, April 25, 1981 at 2 p:rr►, el', g rY • 1 :
with Rev. Arthur Scott of f balance bush, asking)
Trinity United Church and ! $41,000. t
Rev. Good 'of Auburn, con -
EIGHT ACRES with
ducting the service.
Pallbearers were Bili Hun beautiful restyled home, �.
ter, Dave Kirkland, Harvey % three bedrooms, 2 baths. f
Ritchie, Alfred Ritchie,, : Five . miles from Wing-%
Wayne Jerome and Albert / ham.
Taylor. MEL MATH!ERS
Flower bearers were Allan winghai l
and Lorne Penningston, j
Jerry
Huizin-1
Bryce Ritchie,Phone 3574208
ga, Leonard Ritchie and Tom • t W. liitte`,
Reps ill's e
Culbert. • R® Bst�ite Ltd
Burial followed in Green- Broker, iirtcardine
hill Cemetery, Lucknow,
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Mr, and Mrs. Fred Boon-
stra and family of Sarnia
visited with Mr. and Mrs.:
Bill. Uuldricks on Sunday.
Mrs. Eileen Parker of
Exeter spent the weekend
with Mrs: Mary McClenag-
han and Mr. and ';Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan:
On Friday evening the
community at Blyth held a
dance for Mr. and: Mrs. Jim
Ross who lost their barn
recently by "fire. The address
was read by Archie Purdon
and . the gift of money was
presented by E. W. Beecroft.•
A large crowd gathered and a
large donation was received.
On Monday Brian Rintoul
was assisting anotheraucion-
eer at Kenilworth:
Mrs. Ethel Stewart spent
Sunday ` evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Tiffin.,
utt�n
1
catered to the Lions supper
at the Cominunity Centre at
Lucknow.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Bert „Nicholson were Mr..'and
Mrs." Norman Lloyd, North
Bay, Mrs, Shirley Sarhpson.
Bracebridge, Mrs. , Glen
Campbell, Mrs: Margaret
Hedley and Mr•. and Mrs.
Chris Stark of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Midford
Wall. concession 10, were
dinner guests with Mr. and.
Mrs. Ross Gray, Bluevale.
Mrs. Agnes Hodgins re-
turned `home from an enjoy-
able
trip to Nashville; . .
Mrs. Audrey Borthwick of
St. Catharines and Mrs. Len-
ore Logan of Toronto visited
over the weekend with ' Mr.
laielufw
rind Mrs. Jack Hodgins and
Mrs. Agnes Hodgins and
other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs, Ray Stanley
of Kinloss, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson of here, Mrs.
Howard Thompson of Ripley
and . Mrs:; Ronald ' Thacker,
South Line went to"Bowman-1'
ville where they visited their
cousins and their aunt, Mrs.
Freda Haldenby of Tisdale,
Saskatchewan.
Mrs. Brian, (Jean) Hedley
of here received an advanced.
honour certificate ' at the
Achievement Day at the Kin-
loss Centre when Silver Lake.
• girls were hostesses. Jean
has completed 18 courses.
All girls received a silver
spoon, as did the leaders.
Mr ,and Mrs.. Kenneth
Hod ' ",ns and theft is Pam,
gh 11 .and Jul . of Ni ra
e a!' ,.. , ie nga
spent the. weekend With,: Mrs.
Marretta Hodgins.
. ' ;rs..; mM
DonaldMrheld M:a farewell e ,party„
on Monday ":evening for Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Thompson
who are going west. 'Others
pre' . and ” Mrs,,:
Clare, jBushelwere Mrl,. M: and Mrs.
GordonsentMcDonalrd. and Mr:
and Mrs. Ken, MacDonald.
On Friday night , Mr. ' and
Mrs. Donald Stewart " and
Mrs. Mary Stewart of Millar -
ton visited at the same home..
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc-
Donald-and
c-Donald-and her sister, Mrs.
Fred Bloomfield of Paisley
spent a day in Owen Sound.
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FRIDAY, MAY lst
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