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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-09-30, Page 9ity trlow$ -•• Llickno* Sentinel, Wednesday, September 30, 1981—Page 9 Purple Grove woman attends 'lodge Grand Chapter Mrs. Marion Emerson was in Toronto for a few days last week at the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Tuesday night visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson were Mr. and Mrs. Thompson McPherson from Teeswater. On Sunday, Mr. and. Mrs. William McPherson from Kinloss Twp. visited with the Robert- son& Mr. Doug McDo-Par 14 has been working this past Week in Ripley helping Jim Scott at the elevator. Kathy Farrell and Al Mar- tin of Calgary, Alta. are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell. Mr. and Mrs.. Courtney • McDonald and Mrs. Janice Miller spent the weekend with the Farrells. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gopaul and girls visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Farrell and Christina for the weekend. • On Sunday evening the Far- • rells visited. Fran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Logtenberg in Dungannon. Mrs., Kathrine Collins, Mrs. Deanna Scott and Mrs. Isabel Stanley catered to 22 Ripley Lions at the center on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Oertie Walsh of Kin- cardine ' visited with Mrs. - Ben Scott on Saturday. Mrs. Clayton Watke, Angela and Marlene from RR No. 4 Hanover also visited- on •Saturday. The girls showed cattle, in the 411 Club at the Ripley Fair. their grand- mother reports that they both won prizes. Charlene and Peter Mansfield were up to their home on the boundary for, the weekend. On Saturday evening they visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid. Mr. and Mrs., Morley Scott had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lirmer. in Goderich on. Sunday September 20. Sandra Forrester, Kathrine Collins and Judy Thompson want - to thank everyone for selling and buy- ing quilt tickets. The lucky winner was Mrs. Harvey j t,• "One Writing" Accounting e f - Systems • Receivables • Payables Trinity girl works 'Payroll Pollock of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. John Par sons from. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan visited with . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson and boys on Sept. .19 and 20. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vanden- Boomen from London visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Rummelzwaan and children on Sept. 17 and /8. Mr. andMrs. Donald For- rester entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gprdon Patterson and boys for', supper on Sunday. We are very sorry to hear -of the death of Mrs. Sa111 Wismer from Waterloo on Friday night. She was the dear aunt of Mrs. Kathrine Collins and Mrs. Marion Emerson. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Judy and Trevor and Mr. Wes Wright, all of Toronto •visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell and girls for the weekend. Visitors on fair day with ir.111.411 Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh were Mr. Rob Sutton, Mr. Richard MeCosh, Mrs. Jean • Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell and girls, Mrs. Gladys Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott, and Mr. and •Mrs. George Colwell. • Evelyn Henderson, Sandra Henderson and Marg Grant from Lucknow, Valerie and Dave Gibson, Julie and Dan from London and Mrs. Frances' Gillies from Ripley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillies also on Saturday. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton entertained Mr. and Mrs. 1Howard King of Clavering and Mrs. George King of Bervie. • Mrs. Gladys Arnold left on Friday to tour Western Canada. She was accorn- panied by Mrs. Laura June Elliott in three classes Kearns of Galt. in whirling and weaving; rtiis ldaSutton in the goat party to MatocelleyRhbrateathere fifth class, Donald Donald Forrester in birthday on Friday after- the barley class, Jack Far - noon. Those' in attendance rell had the most points in were; Rachel Van Rooyen, the field crop competition; Theresa and Tanya Farrell, Sandra • Forrester in and Dawne Rhody. preserves and crewel em- . We had two very in- broidery; Jennifer Collins in t,eresting demonstrations at a school lass, David Collins' the fair on Saturday. Mr. in the bicycle section in the John Farrell and Mr. Rob. parade; John and Mary We from Purple Grove put Ellen , Rununelzwaan in the on a very good showing in all soybean; Shirley McDonald the classes at the Ripley fair. in fruits and vegetables, Some winners were: Mr. preserves and "something John Rimmelzwaan in the useful from something flower class. Robbie Thomp- useless"; Fran Farrell in son in arts and crafts and the flowers and needlecraft and junior section, Mrs. Ann Mc- Jim Farrell in field crops. Cosh in oil painting, the Congratulations to all of senior citizens, exhibit and you and anyone who may fruits and vegetables; Mrshave been Missed. Starts FRIDAY' Business Forms in Waterloo One Write Syatem • Supplies For Any t Stock Forms & Carboni BY BELL HACKETT - Barbara Hackett, daughter of Barry and Diane,. Hackett is living at Waterloo, now and she is employed as second 'chef at the Golden Earring Restaurant in Waterloo. Wilson and Lena Woods visited on Saturday and Sun- day with her brother Wilfred and Virginia Hackett. • We all extend a welcome to • Mr. and Mrs. John Dillman and their two sons who are living on the 12th concession on Bill Andrews' farm. • Brian Hackett son of Lorne and Hazel Hackett started last Friday at Ridgetown Agricultural College. Brian worked in Aylmer at a tobac- co farm for August and September. •Jeff Alton, son of JaCk and Donna Alton has commenc- ed a two •year course in agriculture • at Ridgetown College. Jeff worked for the • summer at Huron Landscap- • ing. Mrs. Hattie Albertson of Vancouver visited in Lucknow last week with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Emerson at Pinecrest Manor, her •brother Isaac and Della Nix- on of Ashfield and with Del and Wendy Nixon and- girls of Ashfield. • • •Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrew. Sr. and John, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Andrew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrew Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rowswell of London visited on Sunday at Strat- ford with Rev. Don and Louise Stroh, Andrew, Robert, and Elizabeth. Congratulations to Sharon Cook and Ron Johnston who were married last Saturday at Lucknow. Many from the community enjoyed their reception on Saturday night. Danielle . Cranston, daughter .of Ivan and Gail Cranston, Sarah Dauphin, daughter of Gary and Heather Dauphin and Denise, daughter of Paul and Connie Black have started to kindergarten at Brookside School. Harv, Pat and Kirk Liv- ingston, Gordon Kemp and Laurie Hackett attended the cluistening of Christopher Norman Lee Stirling, son of Don and Margaret Stirling (nee Livingston) at Ridgetown on the weekend. • To 1Fft McBee, Etc. Journals, Ledger Cads, i Statements, Cheques, . LARRY COWAN Luchnow, [5191528-2730 Dates Available • Lucknow & Dish* Community Centre SATURDAY, OCT. 3 • Undo Aloe*. and Janke Collies SATURDAY, OCT. 10 John MacLeod and SanthOden PLUS 2nd BIG HIT! 30 T4E-SOTIAITE-71 PHONE 524 78! I " AIR CONDIT' FONED llll II HW'I 8 DODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 PHONE 524-9981 Visit at Olivet d BY . LORRAINE McGUIRE Wendy Hamilton and Robert McCallum of London visited on the weekend with Mrs. Blanche Hamilton. Nancy and • Michael Moskal of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Jack McGuire and Brian. Mr. Jack McGuire is a pa- tient in the Toronto East Geneeal Hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. • Mr. and Mrs. Tasso Kararitonis of London spent the weekend at their home here. Mrs. Blanche Hamilton and family attended, the bat- pism of her grandson, Conor McDonagh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rod McDonagh of Lucknow in the United Church on Sunday. They were dinner guests at the McDonagh's • following the service. Mrs. Dorothy Engel •of Seaforth and Mrs. Catherine Riehl of Goderich called on Mrs. Jack McGuire and Brian' and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and Jim. OPEN DATES AVAILABLE OCTOBER Friday 9 Friday 18 Friday 23 Friday 30 wormit mono PHONE 357-1630 FOR 14 HOUR MOW REFORMATION II 1111 III ED 1111 11//f44C: PLAYING FROM WEDNESDAY, SEIPTEMBER 30 to SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3n1 SHOWT(MES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY at 8:00 p.m. ONLY IFRIDAY AND SATIMDAY at 7 •9p.0. 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