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Mr. and Wks. COall Sutton
attended Robble's
graduation at Alumni Hall on
Friday. He received his B.
Sc. •CongrattdationsRobbie!
Sheena,1 Stefani, Ian,
Meagan and • Shirley
MacDonald were Andrew's
guests at a Hallowe'en Party
• at the Legion Hall in Ripley
on Tuesday .Rvening. The
Senior Citizens were also
guests of the Ripley Cabs.
•Connie Sttudey of Kinlough
visited John and Joyce
Panell and 'girls on Satur-
Vrs. Tan McIViillan of
Scarborough visited on '
Friday and Saturday with
June and Earl Elliott. \,
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Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November '4, 19M—Pae 12
ove nzan graduaces from university
Wednesday dinner guesti
with the Van Rooyens were
Ray and Marcella Ilicharde,
Troy and Em kle , •
Mrs. Isabel Stanley spent a.
couple of dews* in Marton
visiting with her Mather
Mrs. •Blue and her lister
Mrs. Jeside Peters,
Jorey Helm spent a couple
of days with Norval and
•Isahel Stanley: •
The first Imeeting of the
Quilting Coarse Was held on
:Monday at. Kay. Collins'. It
...was ea introdadtory meethig
and merabers Were shown
the reaukementi 01L the 01st�re8, games and treats. Morley and Deanna Scott . CongratulatiOns b Wfida
course. The next meth* Sandra Forster convened the and Art and Betty Hehn and Thon1Paon who Wan a "Len".
will be held on Mon., Nov. 10, "aetivilles, assisted by some fainily were dhiner guests of in a draw at the Royal Bank
at the horne Of Isabel Brooks of the mothers. Norval and Kabel Stanley on • booth at the Ploughing
for the afternoon class and at .Mr. George Colwell visited Sunday. ° " Match. • Presentation was
the borne Of Kay Collins far Howard Thompson On Mrs. Gertie Walsh of made at her home by Wayne
theeieldnilelase. • *• Saturday. ° . — ' • ` Kincardine., :Visited Mrs. Watson, Manager of the
Mrs. Sadie. Slade and Fred and Adeline craigie Catherine Scott on • Wed- Ripley Branch on Fri, daY.
Walter Farrell visited with. were recent visitors With Vic neiday. Mr. and Mrs. jim Debbie, Carol and Ben
Jack and Janet Farrell on and Wanda Gawley: McPherson ' of Teeswater Rimmelzwaan are spending
Sunday. A ntrnber of women from visited', on Sunday with Mrs. a few days with " their .
• Saturday night many Purple Gahm enjoyed a Scott.4 grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
strange creatures made delicious luncheon as guests Sorry to learn that Walter Jake ItimMetzwaan and
their way to the Community of the Armow Women's., Collins is a patient in their uncle JIM near
for Hall(we'en Party. About Institute bit Wednesday: This University Hospital, I:bildon. Belmont They also visited,
30 Children and some adults was followed by the Armow Friends from the Grove wish Mr. and Mrs Bill Van Den
enjoyed a pleasant evening Institute meeting. • lim a speedy recovery. - Boonton at Louden..
On Monday, November 2,
350 head of cattle were sold
at the Lucknow Community
Sale barn, stcicker sale.
Doug McGlynn of. Tees -
water consigned 4 heifers
averaging 505 lbs., purchas• -
ed by Bob Emmerson for 67c. ,
Five heifers averaging 885
lbs.., sold, by Cliff Kilpatrick
were bought by Gordon Do-
herty for 64.85.
Harvey Thompson sold
seven steer calves averaging
485 lb. to Don McCosh at -
80.50.
Jim Hunter sold 7 Steers to
Jack Shields. They averaged
715 lbs. and sold for 76:35.
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BeVerly . Baths of. KIR
received- her
Bachelotr, of -Arts degree' at
• the convocation exerefies at.
the University . of Westent
Otgariti , on - Saturday,
October 31. •
• Beverly is the daughter of •
;Dave and Grate. MacKenzie
01 Goderich and formerly of
Bintail: She • attended
• Voderith MLitt Collegiate
and Lueknovv, high school
and Stratford Teachers :
College ••
• Fittnily and relatives
enjoyed a lovely dinner and
meial evening atthehome 01
Mrs. Kathleen Halliday in
Undonafterthegradtiation.
Attentiarthritis
society meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Alex And-
rew, Lucknow, recently at-
tended. the Bluewater Camp-
aign ,chairmen's meeting to
celebrate the success of the
recent Arthritis Society cam-
paigns held in this area.
The meeting was held in
Hanover and approximately
35 communities • were
brought together to share in
the results of the September.
1981 canvass for the Society.
Mr. George Walling,' As -
Want Executive Director of
the Arthritis Society, expres-
sed' on behalf of the society,
special thanks 'to all the
volunteers who worked so
hard in carrying out the cant-,
paigns. He noted that each
volunteer joins with • some
350,060 volunteers in almost
360 conummities across Ont.
aria, which are acively in-
volved in the arthritis cam-
paign,
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A CO-OP* petroleum driver serves
a lot of customers who live on
farms. That's true. But he also . •
supplies quite a few twin and
suburban homes as well:and with
the same kind of dedication.
After all, keeping a farm house
warm and comfortable isn't always
easy. Bad roads, weather and
longer distances can make the job
a little more challenging. lt takes a
guy who is dedicated to the Oil
The important thing foryou to '
think about (whether you five in
the couroiry or in town) is that the
COOP petroleum driver is there
when he should be, with qualify
COOP fuel oil, temperature
formulated to the area where you
live. Get to know your CO-OP
petroleum driver,1-fes retiafe. He
delivers warmth you can rely On,
wherever you live:
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