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Bob and; Mary •MacNay of Amberley vire .delighted to
announce the marriage of their only 'daughter, Sharon Louise, .
to'David Douglas Hill of Sydney, 'Australis on March 5, 1982.
William Oldrey Triggs performed the ceremony. The bride
wail attended by Lorraine Doyle and W. Payne assisted ,the
groom. The happy couple entertained friends at.a Champagne
Breakfast on Sunday, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will reside
- at 11 Broughton Street, Sydney. They .will honeymoon in.
Canada while attending the wedding of thebride's brother In
July.
Huron; students
attend national
science fair
Five Huron County
students will be competing in
the Canada -wide science fair
at York . University in
Toronto May 15 to 23.
Two of the students come
from •Turnberry Central
Public School,' one from
Grey. Central, Public School
and a team of two boys from.
Clinton Public School.
Steven Bray of Turnberry.
Central Public. School, along
with the other Canada -wide
contestants from Huron,
competed : at the recent
county -wide science fair held
at Brucefield. Steven's' topic
was "Are youburning the
right wood" and he com-
peted in the junior division of
the physical sciences.
Placing second was Jamie
Pickering, also of Turnberry.
Central Public School with
his topic on "erosion". He
competed in the junior
division of. the life sciences.
Michael Saxon, with his
conservation and ecology
house,,. placed third overall..
From Grey Central Public
School, he competed in
engineering in the junior
division.
The team of David
Andrews and John Lavis of
Clinton Public School placed
fourth overall with their
project "sound". They
competedin the junior
division of physical sciences.
Stocker sale
On Monday, May 3, 1982,
418 head of cattle . were
auctioned at the stocker sale
held at the Lucknow Com-
munity Sale Barn,
"Harvey Ritchie consigned
8 steer calves, averaging 675
lbs., that were sold to 'Ralph
Foster, Goderich at 871/2.
Russel Irvin bought 20
steers averaging 650 lbs.,
sold by Bellview Farms,
Bluevale at 901/2,
C. Murray sold 7 steers
averaging 815- lbs, to Mr.
Kernaghan, Benmilier for
85.75. °
Dave Moffat sold 15 heif-
ers which averaged 500 lbs. °
to Don Bean, Carlow, for
771/2.
Six heifers averaging 710
lbs. were sold by Bert Moss
to Grant Gilchrist for 811/2.
What is the difference
between arthritis and rheum-
atism? Arthritis literally
means inflammation • of a
joint. Rheumatism is a vague
term and is usually applied to
unexplained aches and pains
around joints, such as in the
muscles or tendons. Free
information 1 about arthritis
may be obtained by writing:
The Arthritis Society,
920 Yonge St., . Ste. 420,
Toronto, Ont.
M4W 3J7
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 5, 1982—Page 18
Attend geological society annual -
The annual meeting of the
Grey Bruce branch of the
Ontario Geological Soeiety
was held in the United
Church at Port. Elgin, April
24, with about 50 in attend-
ance. The lounge was filled
with displays of family
charts, scrap books including
early births, marriages and
deaths, and cemetery record-
ings from both ' counties,
reference books including
thesecond edition of "Trac-
ing Your Ancestors in Grey
and Bruce", just compiled by
Betty Warrlow. It contains a
wealth of: information on
sources of help to the geneal-
ogist.
Mrs. Audrey Underwood
presented Mrs. Mrs. Betty
Warrlow with a Liffe, Mem-
bership in appreciation of her
services to the branch. Vol.
unteers were asked to copy
the 1871 township census for
the townships in Grey And
Bruce counties, to be sent to
the O.G.S. for indexing.
Secretary Mrs. Shirley
Lundy is stepping ;down after
five busy years as secretary,
librarian and doing publicity,
She will still be kept busy as
the librarian. Dennis Mulli-
gaii, former vice-chairman is
moving to London, Ontario.
Doug Goar expressed ' the
regrets of the branch in
losing Dennis, but as one of
his last duties .as 'vice-chair-
man, Dennis brought .in the
new slate of officers for
1982.83,
They are asfollows; past.
chairman, Gerald Merrick;
chairman,:. Doug Goar; vice
chairman, Clayton. Schweg-
ler; secretary, Mrs, , George
Hoskins;. treasurer, Tom •
Murray,; committee conven-
ers, publications, • George
Cluley; cemetery recordings,,
Mrs. Audrey Underwood;
collections, Tom Armstrong;
publicity, Mrs. Lillian Wood;
hospitality, Miss Izetta Fras-
er; newsletter, Mrs. Betty
Warrilow; librarian, Mrs.
Shirley Lundy. It was moved
by Tom Armstrong and sec-
onded by Gerrald' Merrick
that the new slate of officers.
be approved as read.
Frank and Helene Weaver
gave a beautiful, pictorial
display of slides, covering
both counties and also of the
Presentation. of Colours.: of.
the Grey Simcoe Forresters.
by Lt. Gov. Pauline McGib-
bon. Helene also gave an
account of their findings in
the Seaman family tree.. We
are fortunate . to have Frank
and Helene as members.
They are renowed photo-
graphers, as well as enthus-
iastic genealogists. Tom
Armstrong expressed the
gratitude of the branch and
presented them with a small
token of appreciation.
Doug Goar added his
thanks, and brought the
meeting to a close.
Huron -Bruce NDP plan survey
Area New Democrats met
at the farm of Tony and Fran
McQuail on Sunday, May 2.
They went for. a wild flower.
walk in the McQuail 'woods.
Dog tooth violets and spring
beauties ' were in profusion
with trilliums andmarsh
marigolds just starting to
bloom.
Horse
bolts
from
buggy
By Kathryn Todd
Mrs. Enos Miller was
involved. in a minor. buggy
accident 'on Thursday when
her horse bolted from the
buggy, . While Mrs. Miller
was trying to catch the horse,.
it collided . with the ,car of
Mrs. -Wayne .Todd: Minor
Injuries were suffered by the
horse and some damage was
done to the car, but Mrs.
Miller received no injuries.
The Lucknow Fire Depart-
ment answered a call just.
south of the ' village on Sun-
day night. With all the ex-
citement brewing it turned
out to be a false alarm as
someone was just burning
some rubbish'.
S'
Ripley Huron
Central news...
•from page 15
earth where "Prime
Minister Trudeau' awarded
us all medals. It was a.
wonderful experience and
we thank all of the actors and
production crew. '
The week ' of course in-
cluded our Open House and
we were delighted that so
many parents were able to
come...and to check that The
• Family Tree s that' . we're
doing are accurate so far.
Thank you for all your help.
On Fri.t, Apr. 2, Ripley's
girls hockey°teamcompeted
against Lucknow, Teeswater
and the District School in a
half day tournament. The
girls gave it a good effort,
but were . unable to win a
game. However, Tanya
Hillier and Helen Needham
were able to collect goals
during the day. .
Following • the walk New
Democrats from Huron -
Bruce and Huron -Middlesex
ridings made plans for a
special Survey.
, All across Ontario New
Democrats ' will be using the
month of May to find out
what issues are of ' most
concern in their area. They
will use a survey card and a
leaflet to talk .with people.
In Huron -Bruce and Hur-
on -Middlesex ridings local
New Democrats plan to con-•
duct their survey . in several
ways. Survey cards will be''
taken door : to door and
handed .. out in shopping
malls. In some areas the
survey will be conducted by
telephone.
•
Area residents can expect
to hear more,about t
spring s ey in t c
weeks. M • ' r - . dents will
be asked to fill out a survey
card and the survey results
will be made public.
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