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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-07-11, Page 12•. „ Members of the Lucknow CGIT are Shown with this year's graduates in this picture, taken following the dinner to honour the graduates at th Kinloss Presbyterian Church May 14. From the left, front, graduates, Carol Ferguson,.: stine Gibson, Julie Davies, Donald* Thompson,. Julie ' Clarke and 'Dianne .Wilson; centre,. leader Bonnie Ackert, Debbie :Nicholson, Colleen Conley, Charlene. Conley, Becky Ackert, Amy Gingrich, Heather Priestap, Vickie Owen, Brenda Gibson-, 'Jackle' Wilson; leader Lynne McDougall; back, leader Barb Willits, Debbie Atkinson, Bonnie Henderson, .Denilse Helm, Kini Laidlaw; Cindy -Struthers, Julie Nicholson,. leader'Laura Lee Cayley. [Photo by Harvey McDowell] Ply Ripley reunion fr. '85 *from page 11 come to Ripley next summer were placed at • the entrances to the village by the publicity committee for the Upcoming Ripley's Alive in '85 Reunion to be held Aug. •1-15,1985. With the Reunion still one .year away many peo- ple have been busy ' making long range preparations for the gala -weekend": Don. McLay reports that work has started on up. dating the list of addresses of people '. out of town.` Please place relatives and friends addresses along with postal codes in the book at the Ripley post office. Ripley reunion dance Secretary of the Ripley . Reunion Mrs.. Nancy .Dawson•ofOlivet writes as follows— "The Reunion Committee met on Thursday, July 5 at the Ripley Huron Central:' School. The history book is nearing. completion. The plans have been set for a dance to be on. Sept. 15 at • the arena This dance is being held tqq raise money., for the• 1985 Reunion: The band is "The Little Modernaires" = a 16 piece dance band.., Tickets are on .sale through any .committeechairman or, at several outlets .in town. Hope to see you all Visiting' with Leslie and Dorothy:Wardell and son Henry ' at their horne on. the Fourth: Concession west in Huron township are their daughter Helen. Keller: and Mary. Kaylor of Vancouver, B.C. All five visited on the: weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ashton andfamily at Bright. ' : "< Youngest SOU graduated • Ronald Rock, youngest: son of Oraen and Doris ',Rock of Ripley graduated recently from the Walkerton:. District • Secondary School:: Ron is now living in stowel where he . is employed in the Kentucky Fried. Chicken shop,. and training to be an outlet manager. Visiting back home w Visiting with' Jerry and Anne Huber at their home ,on the Sixth Concession” west for the First of July, holiday were these members of their fatnily - Miss Patti Huber, David Huber, and Mr. ' and Mrs. Murray Huber. " Alf and Dorothy' Beal of Stratford visited with her. sister Fran and. Ab Wylds last Saturday afternoon for a ample of hours: They had' been at their Inverhuron cottage on the 15,th." and were on•their way back to Stratford. Homemaker services increase A " dramatic_ 32 per cent : increase in A presentation at the Auburn Women's homemaker services was,. reported during Institute by Jean Young was well received. the first five months of 1984 by executwe Two new homemakers near Auburn. have • director, Mrs: Jean Young at the monthly . increased public • awareness in that area. board meeting. The number of hours of Jean Young and Gayle King 'will be selvice in May 1984 was .double that of attending the twenty-second. International January 1983. During the month of May _Conference on Social Welfare in Montreal on there were 236 clients cared for by August 9th and 10th. Keynote speakers will approximately eighty-five homemakers. be Florence Moore of New . York City,, Pat An important Inservice Training was held Thomas, Canadian Council and Maggie for all homemakers inClinton- Park on Fietz,/ Ontario Visiting Homemakers -Servic- Saturday, June 23. The theme for they es Association. morning session was Stress Management. In.Betty McGregor, Hensall. was elected • the afternoon two speakers,and a panel of 'second ' vice-president of , the Board ,'of homemakers ` gave presentations on Alz- Directors for Town and Country Hom'emak- heimers Disease. ers for the coming year. • Ithechurch boy visits Ledd�s . Stephen Tiffin; is visiting for a week " with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,. Raymond Leddy, Lucknow. ' - On Thursday Mr.. and. Mrs.. Bill . Rintoul, Mrs, Campbell and Heather, Mrs:' Leonard Robinson' and' Tracy of Belgrave spent the. day in Kitchener with Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, Michael and Michelle, who left on holidays this week. • In the 'report last week of those attending the 60th wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor imerson we apologize„ for omiting the name of Gertrude Tiffin of, , Wingham. a The Moffat reunion was held in Wingham ' at .the Riverside Park ;on Sunday., Nellie. Evans •accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans to the reunion and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb, ,Mr. and Mrs. ' Wesley' Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. On Thursday, Gertrude Tiffin of Witigharn and Mr. and Mrs. '' Wesley ' Ritchie of . Lucknow were callers 'on Mr: and . Mrs. Victor Emerson.' The community extends congratulations to Don Nicholson and .Janet Laidlaw who were married on Saturday at 4 p.m. at the United Church' with Rev.. George Ball officiating. • *from page 10 This community extends'sincere.sympathy to Walter Moore, Mrs. Moore and fancily in the passing of his father, Ulmont Moore at _Palmerston Hospital -on July/ 1 in his 75th: year. Left to mourn.' his loss are daughters, Mrs. • Oscar Hetsler, .Winghanh; .Shirley, Mrs. Steve Hamilton:and Joyce, Mrs. Robert' Broome, Ear Falls; Pauline, Mrs. Leonard Bates of Hesson and 'sons, Frank :of Drayton, Walter of 'Whitechurch and Joseph and -Charles of Wroxeter. He is also survived by several grandchildren and great grandchild- ren andone sister, Mrs. Bert Yuill, Brussels. Predeceased by four daughters, Alice,'. Pearl, Donalda .and Annie; one son, Thomas; five sisters and three brothers. Funeral service was held on'Wednesday ,from Gorrie Chapel to Wroxeter Cemetery. • . Mr. and Mrs. Harnld Ritchie of Lucknow were Wednesday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emersion. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson have put a new porch on the front of their house: Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Uuldriks visited Wed- nesday with their son, Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Boonstra, John, ' Emily, Paul and Colvin of Sarnia. . Dean Tiffin is visiting for a week with his friends, Ryan and Jarret Craig of Listowel. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 11;1984—Page Age cial • 1981GMCHALFTON .SHORT 'BOX FLEETSIDE Just 33,000 miles. Locally owned. -305 V8, automatic, power ,.steering, power 'brakes, box rails, wire wheel covers, fender • skirts, 'wide lower side mouldings,running boards, . radio, rear step bumper, radial .'whitewa'll.taiigater.` finished in white with blackout features, Serjpl No.•546071.� PONTIAC-BUICK-CADILLAC-GMC TRUCKS HAMILTON ST, GODERICH tTHE Ls,\ SUMMER SOUNDS OIF SUMMER MUSIC FROM STRATFORDSUMMERMUS11 BORIS BROTT-ARTISTIC DIRECTOR "LANCE AND NANCY. ELBECK" Violin & Oboe. J. S. Bach: Sonata in G Major, phis music by, Telemann, Bartok and Britten. • " Wednesday July 18, 10;30 am, $7:50 Coffee Concert Sponsored by: Boris Brott Enterprises ."TUNES AND TEA" Debora Joy, Jean Stilwell :& Stephen Beamish from the Avon,Theatre G.'E S. Company sing Show Tunes by Porter, Sondheim, Shire .. Friday July 20. 3:00 pm, $7.50 ' Sponsored by: PROCTER & GAMBLE INC.. • "ARMI'N AND .RILEY +:ONE" JAll *Saturday, July 21 10:30 am,' $7.50 Coffee Concert Sponsored by: John E. :.Wilson Limited "GENES" Franc,,Garth & Mary Mosbaugh in a Pop Concert -ranging from serious/sensitive to light/funny. ECLECTIC! Saturday July 21, 8:00 pm, $10.00 Children/Srs. $9:00 Sponsored by: McDonald's. Restaurants of Canada Limited & Coca-Cola 'Ltd • "THE GOLD MEDALISTS" ' . International Prize Winners. Desmond Hoebig; (cello), Andrew Tunis (piano); Susan Hoeppner (flute) arid Raymond Spasovski (piano) Sunday July 22, 8:00 pm,,, $12.50 Children/Srs.. $9.00 •• Sponsored by: The Esso Family of Companies O RESERVE NOW (519) 273-21 WRITE OR CALL FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE P.O. BOX 309 STRATFORD, -ONTARIO NSA 6T3 r. ft/6 01( AH performances 'are held•at City hall Auditorium -unless•otherwise specified. ri