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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 1 FLOWERS FOR'TODAY G FTS. F� REVER • 16�, HE SQUARE GODERICH PHONE 5 44761 Evenings and Sundays phone 529-7253. SEIGEL'S SHIES IN DOWNTOWN LONDON. M '. Nr . SH ES CASUAL GOOD CHOICE IN THE GROUPS sl 9." to $29.,11 LADIES' DRESS -UP SHOES PLENTY TO CHOOSE, $19,'11 to $44.911 s JO G SHOE VERY GOOD SELECTION OF STYLES & SIZES MEN'S 91." to $29, 11 LADIES' & BOYS' $l 1." to $29.•11 CHILDREN'S $9.'11 to $34.911 G0 S LECION F . _.... _...o..� 'Safety Shoos *Rubber Boots •OVERSIZES MEN'S -LADIES' •WIDE SHOES °MEN'S -LADIES' 1=9 ()MIDAS AT MARKET 330 CLARENCE AT YORK sr:,:c:C444+>aaa:atvw-.1'u.,.wc„414.,, " 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' • RIPLEY; by Ab Wylds ' Jimmoomr n oA Rivers Cerebration ()pen Air Smirks erySice Pinecrest Nursing Home SUNDAY, JUNE 22 Rev. McDougall • Music by:Country, Compaidons • Service 4:30 p.m,. Salad Supper 5:30. p.m. Adults $6,00 Children. tinder 8 yrs, ,$3400, Everyone Welcome lawn. They also planted s anew rose bushes' in the bed. . . Was it girl or no "IT'S A GIRL” was printed on each of four -large signs •which were .prominently displayed last Friday morning' atthemain intersection of Ripley: Reported as being 7. put, up about eleven on Thursday evening Two signs were attached high over the in- tersection to the point of intersection of the '' coloured light strings and '.'the other two were attached high on the wooden pole:m the corner of Gore.Park. The signs were proclaiming the birth of a new baby girl" to Keith and Gail Van, der Hoek of R, 4, Ripley., tiipley's reunion. in 1985 . ' Allan Tranter, convenor of the publicity committee for the 85 Ripley Reunion; writes . as 'follows `Signsinviting one; and all• to «.a.. '1 . 12o • 01�o6AR$ �� aaQuo • • SUMMER HOURS. : ' - FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. Other Days By'Appointment . THROB, GARD IS READY.' • "The, nicest thing you can dp • for your car". Letlis professionally treat your car In just' 30 minutes- while you wait and watch. • CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT OR DROP IN 396-9115 190 Queens St. S Across from the • • • Cemetery [back north right corner'', KINCARDINE Bill & Marie' Park ' and Charlie & Millie Johnston are pleased, to announce . the 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.