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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-05-09, Page 26
Pate 2--Loctinew Sentinel, Wednesday, May 9, 1979 • Ripley man playing in NHL hockey visitors -former Luckihaw Dr, Bowan, Dr. and Mrs. J.B. Tindall and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Harris of London, Rev. Jim Bushell of St. Andrews Church and many people from this whole area. We are all glad that she is back home with Oliver at their farm home on Highway 86 at the end of the 15th and wish her returning strength during the corning weeks. While in London, Oliver visited with his former neighbour across High- way 86 in the Paramount section of Huron Township, Walter Dexter of Lucknow who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Ripley folks extend best wishes. Norman C. MacDonald, who spent a considerable part of the winter un- dergoing medical. treatment and care in Victoria Hospital London,' has been back home for a few weeks now with his daughter. Anna .and husband Don MacTavish at their Ripley home. Ripley and Huron folks are glad to learn this and wish Norman well. During the past week Duncan Farri.sh of Lodhalsh mentioned that he was looking at the beech tree in the MacCrae Ashfield bush. It was the one with the carving -Ripley. High r. 21 �w - • 1.- V- School. Forestry Club 1953 and "it was blown down by that big windstorm in early April. All hockey fans in the area know that his son Dave plays with the New York Rangers who are leading at this time in their Stanley Cup series with the New York Islanders and hope that it is still that way after last night's game. The zone Forester Mr. E.F, (Pud) Johnston who was with us back in 1953 and made the inscription is the theme speaker at a special. meeting on. Sat. June 9, in the Wingham. Legion Hall. It is sponsored by the Wingham Branch of the Ministry of Natural Resources and will be. on Farm Woodlot Management. Mr. Johnston will talk on a new way of growing black walnut trees and it will be followed by bush lot tours and lunch. Jack and Marion Lawrie of the Tiverton area spent Sunday af- ternoon with herr mother and husband Mr. and Mrs. -Jack Johnson . in Ripley: Miss Jean MacDonald of the Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home in Lucknow spent 'a couple of. days with her sister Noreen at their Malcolm Street home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greenwood of Hanover, �111(i1i�l1Ull Iu:l p.I l ,a. 11iL13 14. I3 C & B Builders CUSTOM HOMES CEMENT WORK COTTAGES • ADDITIONS RENOVATIONS REC ROOMS • tr • • • WALLS SIDEWALKS PIG BARNS Call Alex Call Doug 529-7714 524-8147 Phone after 6 p.m. ry C.y y Er y 1 , 1111 {• I 21 .1 • c • L. 1• '!i. uw�1 .b[ fl STI 11 07 3 J • 1 �' uuuhuuiduJiul,ulwhuluJl,dl,duJluGylulLulWli dmUulul�ahul�udulI l 11 lures (cItt PI.ONEER. ..ANp ALFALFA SEED BANNER' 520 *Consistent top performer in many university :tests *Very high bacterial wilt tolerance, •Finestemmed, leafy foliage *High seedling vigour Volume and early payment discounts available Forage Seed Mixtures Also Available Bruce Raynard R. R. h Lacknow Phone 528-6144 Vernon Hodgins,. R. R. 4 Kincardine Phone 395.2271 Miss Karen Greenwood, Toronto, and Miss Debbie Lembke of Mount Forest were Wednesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenwood and boys. Mrs. Bertha Nappier of Walkerton and daughter- in-law, Mrs. Gary Nappier and family of Cargill were Friday visitors with Mrs. Donelda Goessell. Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacLennan of Listowel spent the weekend here, with Miss Mary MacDonald and Mrs. Norma MacLennan. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eadie, Pam Putman and boys, Hilda Ackert, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gibson, Pat Lowry and Greig, Linda Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Humphrey, Gayle Lowry, Lizzie MacDonald, Marjorie Reid,Anne McCosh, Stewart Shields, Joan Ferguson, Jacqui Cruise and friend from London and others visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ferguson on Thursday and Friday. The occasion was Audrey's birthday anniversary - Many Happy Returns!. ° Rev. Jim Bushell of St.' Andrews United Church welcomed Rev. Harry Bridle, to the pulpit. 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