HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-06-05, Page 10rage 8 - Lueknow Seittiuelo'Wednesday, June i,1 91
Annual
Em ertons celebrate 25th
Johnstone
itra. l ra lam Emmer'ioii of
views.* e held
rs neve Rye withRive; and
atter his brother Lomeand
Linda Wing
at Brooksidea aanrthe Cotple ► lwuoe25. Omen Rock toured Loma and ,:
minonommimolonamosonmomono end Ripley in his. three
I OCHALSH wheel mini car and then down to
the complex in Ripley for the 25th•
by Kae Webster anrivey
ounnionommunspionimmannoom Last week s paper, there was a
Charlie and hd ytne Wilkinspick of one of the antique :ars
attended the annual Johnstone Pic which were on tour in �V�t�•rrli
:tae, a- the Saturday morning
nic on Sunday which washeld at they passed- the • home here in
Brookside School. .
Ripley itE'!Ys-than 50 pads twa-v one
8
at a time and slowlycruisin . akin
g
over the fresh newly just laid paved
road and V rolled in the afternoon
Kae and Cecil Webster visited
their aunt Norma Young in
Qoderich on Saturday.
Lloyd Irwin, of Kinloss Town-
ship, has been transferred from
London Hospitalto the Wingham
Hospital. Hope you have a very
speedy recovery Lloyd.
Louise Miller, of Palmerston, was
up to - visit her sister Marion
MacLennan and also took her
mother, 'ketta MacLennan of
Trillium Court, in Kincardine, . out
for a long drive in the car.
Cecil. Webster has been called
back to work at Acca Kitchens in
Kitchener. He is hoping this mear><s,
there are lots of kitchens to be
made.
Visiting on Tuesday with Finlay
and Margie MacDonald were
Finlay's sister and brother-in-law,
Catherine and Alex Andrew of
Lucknow.
Sympathy is extended to Mas.
Ross Hymer and family on the
sudden passing away of her brother.
Barry and Betty Jones enjoydd the
company of their grandson Tristan
Bullard of Guelph. When. Barry and
Betty took Tristan home they
enjoyed a birthday party for Tristan
in ;honor of his °birthday,.
•
IPLEY
by Ab Wykls
before by. the men and machines .
the ondit ciew from
With pencti and paper you can do a
t�
little .figuring to value of the
line, mat
and it would come. to near 1
Sympathy goes to Matt Yemen, a
former student at the Ripley Mgh.
School , always gOod at fignre.5 and
andfriendly quietmanner. .
costs, He had a ic� mind
The
trees in Gore Park were planted by
Mau and his father in 1927 for the
Ripley Horticultural Society;
The presidencies of the branch and inudliari of BaipleyLegion 440 are
.
being kept in One t t y :els year.. Terry Paquette and, his mother,
Bek P vette were >l respectively as president of the
hr incl
and:.president of the aviary during the installation service ,held. at
the L ucknow Legion l ' week. ( t pringifon.-000)
The installation of the Ripley Legion Branch 440 took pi .= Past wok,
during a dual inStallatioai. ceremony conducted at . the Lucknow
Branch. Members include,back row, left to right, John Chatham, past
president; Al Schaus, sergeant -at arms; Linda Emmarton, public
relations; Brian Schaus, Legion seniors program and Geiry
track and field. Front row, Len Stilling, second vice president and
youth education; Terry Paquette, president; Gary Henderson first vice
president and .Lorne, Emmertou, secretary. Absent Julie McGuire,
sports officer. (Pat Livingston photo)
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The Ladies Auxiliary ter Branch 440, Ripley was,,, l sd during a
ceremony held at the LucknowLegion last Week. Janke lV atchett(eft)
is the secretary and sports Officer rindA irk PaqUeite'--la the . new
president. Absent were Susan Val Sickle, `` treasurer; , irytle -Assn
Watson, first vice, and Pat -Chatham, end vice. (Pat L vi
P400.) 4 �rangston
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