The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-23, Page 15Thanks to all who
participated and
helped with our
very asuctesstul
Winter Carnival.
Spacial thanks to
John Gamble who
*reunited the
weekend.
the Ripley Huron
Recreation Board
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IpIey news
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Lucknow woman will celebrate 90th birthday
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On this Saturday, Feb. 26,
I. Mrs. Elitaabeth M.
Ferguson, a resident of
Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Home in Lucknow will mark
her 00th birthday. Born in
1892 on Concession 12,
Ashfield Township she was
the daughter of Samuel and
Emily Brown, Later the
Panay moved to a farm on
Highway 016 east of
Amberley where she was
married to Hugh Ferguson
in 1014, They tanned m
Ashtield until her husband's
death in 1949. She moved
that tall to Lucknow where
she lived alone until she
became a resident of
Pinecrest in 1975, Along with
her husband, she also lost to
daughter Amanda in 1918
and a son Donald in 1900 and
four brothers Richard
Thomas, Walter, and
William all of this area. She
has two daughers brie
(Mrs, Clarence Greer) of
Lucknow and Wrinda, (Mrs,
Bill Harris) of London, also
four grandchildren and three
great grandchildren,
She enjoys reasonable
good health, and espea
of cards, On hebirth-
this Saturday Feb. 26
her daughers NNiiarie and
Wanda are holding an Open
Hie from 2 - 4 p,m, for
friends and relatives,
Happy birthday
Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Anderson of Waterford and
Mary Ma of Kitchener
t the c with Mrs.
Mackay on the mesion
of her 90th birthday on Sun-
day, February 20, Her
granddaughters served in
t lounge at Huron Villa for
afternoon tea with many
friends and relatives in ate
tendance.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
Cassidy of Mildmay came to
express best beishes to their
aunt. Also Mr, and Mrs. Cool"
in Marshall of Milton, Mr,
and Mrs. Allan Mackay of
Blind River expressed their
con:. ratulations in a
tel‘ r t calf to his grand -
t
Plaques and notes were
received from members of
parliament as tollows
Prime Minister Pierre
Elliott Trudeau, Governor
General Ed Schreier, and
M.P. Murray Cardiff an of
Ottawa. M,p.P, for .Huron
Bruce Murray Elston of
Wingham called earlier in
the week with a framed pla-
que on behalf of the Ontario
Legislature in 'Toronto. He
and Mrs, Elston had another
prior engagement for Sun-
Gie at granddaughter Lisa
Rock of Kincardine looked
after the guest book on Sun-
day afternoon, Mrs, W.J,
Mackay would like to ex-
press her thanks to all her
friends and relatives for
making her 90th birthday
such a happy occasion,
bowling
Town and Country
Anna Johnstone bowled
high for the ladies with
single of 184 and double of
309.
Wes Young had high score
For the men with single of 212
and double of 359,
Team standings: Greens
55, Oranges 50, Yellows 47,
Reds 45, glues 44, Violets
29.
Men's Bowling
High single, Gerry Ross
296.
High triple, Gerry Ross
82I
Games over 225: Gerry
Ross 296, 268, 257; Gary
McInnes 259, Orville Elliott
256, ian Dougherty 236,
Standings: Oldsmobiles 0,
71; Fords 7, 841/2; Mustangs
2, 97; Dodges 5, 731/2;
Pontiacs 2, 4l3; Buicks 5, 67•
Y,B,C. Bowling
High scores: Scott Allen
225, 491; Tracy Livingston
268, 612; Tim Becker 185,
438; Bruce Elliott 173.
Standings: Allis Chambers
7, 118'/2; Massey Fergusons
11, 162; Fords 4, 1511/2;
Internationals 8, 137.
Ladles 6130 p.m.
Mae Howald bowled the
high single with a 235.
Marion MacKinnon bowl-
ed the high triple with a 587.
Games of 200 and over:
Mae Howald 235, Marion
MacKinnon 204, Shirley
Brooks 210, Sharon Culbert
211, Kay Crawford 215,
Bernice Kemp 216.
Team points and stand-
ings: Bears 3, 901/2; Lions 5,
87; Elephants 2, 81; Tigers 2,
77; Giraffes 4, 741/2; Mon-
keys 5, 73.
KInloss Mixed Bowling
Ladies high, Eva Bolt with
a single of 294 and a triple of
616,
Ladies 200 and over: Eva
Boit 294, Val Matthews 200,
Men's high single, Ed
Cameau 234 and high triple,
Jim Laves 559,
Men 200 and over: Ed
Cameau 234, Jim Lavis 206,
202,
Team points and stand-
ings: Spys 7, 80; Wealthys 2,
72; Macs 5, 71; Snows 0, 62;
Pippins 5, 61; Kings 2, 53.
Lucknow • Dungannon
Ladies high triple, Wilma
Elliott 263.
Ladies high triple, Marg
Hackett 560.
Men's high single, Ron
Elliott 213.
Men's high triple, Ron
Delburge 533.
Games over 225: Marg
Hackett 227, Linda Stanley
227.
Standings: Chipmunks 6,
171; Gophers 13, 154; Squir-
rels 7, 183; Kangaroos 14,
179; Tigers 5, 168.
Ladles 8.00 O'clock
High single, Gerda de
Jong 252.
High triple, Joanne Searle
672.
Games over 200: Gerda de
Jong 252, Shirley Allen 243,
Joanne Searle 234, 229, 209,
Lois Hodgins 232, Mary Stef-
tler 208, Wilma Elliott 204,
Barb Tyler 201.
Team points and stand-
ings: Crocus 7, 75; Snow
Drops 3, 52; iris 5, 69;
Hyacinths 4, 65; Tulips 0, 73;
Daffodils 2, 65.
Marie and Jim Lowry of
Ripley spent a few days this
past week visiting with their
son Ran and grand-
children J and Sarah
in Woodstock.
Each day seems to bring
its own activity in Riple.y, On
Tuesday Feb. 15 last week
the Ripley and District Hor-
ticultural Society met at
Huron Villa in the afternoon.
Mrs. Erma McDonald
reported it. Then in the even-
ing in the Huron Twns
Hall it was the Ripley an
District Lions Club Bingo,
101st birth ay
On `Dte nest week,
March 1, t9 Mrs, Belle
Henryf Pinecrest Manor
Nursing Home in Lucknow
will mark her 101st birthday,
Friends will be welcomed to
call on Belle there to express
Happy Birthday greed ngs.
Her niece Mrs. tsabelllle
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