The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-07-11, Page 11•
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday; .July 11, 1984—Page 11
air 4iteen
athy Boyd •was crowned 1984 Queen of ',
Ripley FaIl'Fair'on June 27.at the Huron.
tishp
Hail..She was crowned by ' last
is queen Janice Needham. Kathy is the
ghter of 1Glebn and ' Anne Boyd of
cession 6,.. west, Huron Township. '
anice Ehio'tt, . daughter of ' Jack and
Elliott of concession 8 west, was•
nerup, The girlsirls were among six contest-,
-
Is in the pageant. Also .participating were
rierte ,Colling of Olivet, Chris . Cover,
essign 6,. Glenda Gamble, concession 6
d Debbie van Kooten of''Ripley. .
Kathy represented Lynn Lowry Farm '
stems Ltd, of. "Amberley:. and Janice
resented Ripley Welding and Machine:
' Ripley. Agricultural Society • president
ith van der Hoek was master of ceremon-
ior the pageant.. The committee in charge
Bertha Scott 'of Reids Corners., ; Rieke
Ike of Point Clark and Thelma Godfrey of
gan
Kathy becomes the .fourth Queen . of the
pley Fall Fair following Debbie Lowry • in
81; Michelle MacTavish in 1982 ' and
ice ' Needham . in 1983.'
Kathryn•
bylast Hu o.queen Janice p, right, was crowned 1984 Queen of the Ripley Fall Fair. on
JunBoyd of 'Huron Townshi
y .Needham. Janice Elliott, also of Huron Township, left,
was runnerup. The_ girls were among -six contestants in the annual paSeant. Kathryn
represented Lynn Lowry Farm Systems Ltd. of Amberley and. Janice represented Ripley
Welding and Machine Shop In the pageant. • [Kincardine News Photos]
elebrate golden wedding anniversary
Last.. weekend ' July 7. John and Vera
ekett `. 'of Lfi idon.. celebrated. their 50th
ding anniversary back home m ttipiey..
Saturday evening' there was ,a good
wd at, the dance in, the complex. On Sun .,
y Mrs. Bette MacLeod had a dinner for
hn and Vera and family friends at her
me on :the Fourth Concession east in
pn Township. _
me from holidays
n Monday of last week, July 2, Don -and
a MacTavish: 'motored: home to Ripley
m a ten day trip to Eastern-and/Northern,
tario. They left Ripley on Friday, June 22
mg.,to Kingston"where they visited with
ti's ;cousin the former Betty Kempton of
pley and her husband Dr. ani' Mrs: E.G.
rrible. While there: they attended a family
ding the ,nein: day (Saturday) in -'Har
wsmith just north of ;Kingston.. Sheane
lay• married Laurie ' Thompson. of Har
smith. Both Sheane's parents are from
area Dr. Ron Finlay of the 12th Con..'
st in Huron Twp. and his : mother' the
er Betty Jean Sheave of Bervie.' Dr:,
is another ,'cousin ' both of Don Mac-
vish and Mrs..Betty (Kempton.) Torrible.
romKingston Don and Anna motored to
tawa for a tour tire. They were most im-
essed bythe go6d farmer market. There
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" was ,such' a good displayof vegetables and
fruit .4 reasonable prices' = only a 'few
blocksfrom.the:Parliament Buildings.
Next it was to Deep River.and•the near •
-
by Atomic .Energy Plant at Chalk River:
• where the Cobalt 60 core e . for the -cancer
bomb (is .produced. They had a tour of the
facility: .
Next it was -north to Cochrane. Here they
got on board the Polar Bear Express for the
ride' on the Ontario Northland Railway to its
northern terminal at Moosonee and from
there b bfe ''
y rryaver: to��he island and Moose
.. Factory there. On their way back they spent
the . first of July . weekend- 'visiting with '
Anna's cousins Mrs Amy Nicholson and
Mrs; Ada Hunt, m Bruce Mines east of the.
Sault. On Monday July 2 last week they at- '
rived backhorne in Ripley. .
flowerbed work .
The Ripley Horticultural;Society has been
• active . in flowerbed work. President of the
• society .is Mrs: MaryTBlack of the. Fourth-.
concession and she has been getting help
from her neighbours. Mrs: Carol 'Blackwell
'and Bob planted the four -petunia beds on'
• -Huron Street south. . ,
Then on the First of, July weekend, Mrs.
Evelyn Coiling and her daughter Carol Ann '
and husband Ken Rohner worked. up : the,
ground in the rose bed, on the Ripley Legion'
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Music by:Country, Compaidons •
Service 4:30 p.m,. Salad Supper 5:30. p.m.
Adults $6,00 Children. tinder 8 yrs, ,$3400,
Everyone Welcome
lawn. They also planted s anew rose bushes'
in the bed. . .
Was it girl or no
"IT'S A GIRL” was printed on each of
four -large signs •which were .prominently
displayed last Friday morning' atthemain
intersection of Ripley: Reported as being 7.
put, up about eleven on Thursday evening
Two signs were attached high over the in-
tersection to the point of intersection of the ''
coloured light strings and '.'the other two
were attached high on the wooden pole:m the
corner of Gore.Park.
The signs were proclaiming the birth of a
new baby girl" to Keith and Gail Van, der
Hoek of R, 4, Ripley.,
tiipley's reunion. in 1985 . '
Allan Tranter, convenor of the publicity
committee for the 85 Ripley Reunion; writes .
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forthcorrming marriage of their children Patti &.
Gary on',Saturday, July '14th at4:00••at St.
George's ' Anglican • Church, Gode'rich.
Reception in Sattford. .
via.