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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-28, Page 14h '! I' 1'OURT1EN 4 ., 5ti r. yk+ { tR • 00.1 h s ipley United C MrS Cecil Holland", president of Bruce. South District W'omen's. inst itute presided for the annual •meet- ing in the United Church, Ripley on May 22. , Mrs.; Howard Orr ; Lisburn welco med 140. Instituto members, _ Mrs, Donald McKinnon•,; Lucknow presented the Secretary's' report. Mrs. Cornish brought .greetings from F.W.l.b.-conference and j gave a perusal other activities. • • 'Rev, George Ball welcomed the ladies,to the church and spcske of • allthe wonderful work Women's institu es do for..the :community .. Lucknow branch, had the Morning entertainment. Dinnerwas served in the base- ment of the. church. by Lisburn branch. Reports of all Standing Committ- ees were ,given., +. Mrs. F Murray had the Meteor '. iann with Mrs'. Jack Scott placing' a carnation for each deceased meinber'as their, name was read. One minute silence was observed. Ra n tificatio , of District Direcior's. Meeting of .W L.O. wasrby ,g giveny Mrs Elton S •Armstron . Mrs: Elton: , Armstrong, uest s•eaker,took as .her theme "We"ive�•from the• g Past to give to•'the Future".. •Miss -Kathy Cowbrough brought '.. ,:'greetings from the. Department and spoke ;of the.wonderful help Senior Members had .given- girlss in their 4-11 clubs, Being Well•Dressed and Well Groomed, Third' Meal.,; arae 114 .LUC`KNOW SENTINEL, LUCK urc urs ay Garden Club ,Mrs, A. Teesdale: made the presentation of Life Member's Cards. Mrs; Orland McLeod,, Bervie had the presentation of Pennies. for. Friendship Officers are:. Past President , Mrs. G. Whittiy, Lucknow; President , Mrs. C. Hollands,•:R.R.• 1, Ripley;, Secretary. Treasurer; Mrs. Angus McLeod, R, R: 2, Kincardine; Assistant -Secretary Treasurer ,'Mrs . Finlay McLeod, Ripley;. lst Vice President;, Mrs. Wm, Arnold, Rip-. ley; 2nd, Vice President , Mrs. I Kirkpatrick, Ripley; 'Agriculture and Canadian Industries.; Mrs:. W. R; Lowry, Ripley, R.: R. 2 Citizenship. and .Mutation, Mrs. David Ireland, Teeswater;: Historical Research and' Current Events., Mrs. F, Maulden, R. R. 3,,.• Holyrood; Horne Economics and Health, Mrs: O. Norman, Kincardine; Resolutions, Mrs. P. Stewart, Luck. now; Junior Activity, •Miss Marion;•:' Rattan ,: Teeswater;• 'Museum , .Mrs. Donald .Blue Ripley; Public Rel- ations, elations; Mrs. Russell McConnell,„, 'R. R, 5, Kincardine; Cuiator, Mrs. WM. Arnold , Ripley; • Federation of Agriculture Mrs. Russell McConn- ell, R.R. '5 .Kincardine; Scholarship. -Mrs. Francis Gemmell Ripley.. One'resolution was passed on to the area -board. Mrs Walter Farrell reported on Provincial conference of .Women.. Kairshea gave the • Courtesy remarks. 31 44� y7s: } Present�tion ; Mc�cte WHITECHU:RCH NEWS: A. euchre Party . was:held on Friday evening•_in.'the_Assemblyroom 9f': Belgrave Arena; by Curries school.: !There. were: 16 tables,of card play-: • ers,. Those, receiving.'prizes were:'' high. lady, Mrs. Lawerenc.e Taylor; low. lady,.. Mrs . ' A lex Robertson; high gent, . Gershonr Johnston; low gent, Murray:-Shiell, ;special' prizes, - DickMoore and Mrs: John•L. Currie. At lunch time Mr:'and.'Mrs. George, Wacker were called to the :front and Roy•Pattison read an, . address an Arne Scott an Scott presented them° with a picture :and light, T.V. tables •and .a mag • azine rack: Mr , and •Mrs : Walker although_taken by surprise,�replied• thanking their, friends for. remem.. bering them in this way and invited all to come to visit them 'in, their new home: Mrs. Don Leader: and family of •• Gor'rie were Sunday visitors with • • Mr,; .and Mrs. 'Jim Currie, This community e, tends congr'at- illations: to Rev.: Robert Johnstori ,of Parkhill who on May r, graduated • from Unive:rsity and receiyed•his Bachelor of Divinity Degree, His-. • mother, Mrs. Harold Johnston,•was the •formeiiLa:ura .Conn of this,1o6- Georgi Walkers Mrs..Gershom Johnston 'of -• Wing harp were Mr and Mrs:: Earl': Weltz of Walkerton;: Mr. and Mrs.. Charies-Wood--arid-Sy1via-of • Egmondville Mrs John L.' Currie" visited„on 'Friday •with her.Mother, Mrs. Wm:. Orr and to celebrate her birthday, presented her, with a birthday cake. Mr.: and Mrs ; Ken: Coultes , Judy • and Denise•of Blenheim were week end. visitors, with his parents.,' Mr, and Mrs': Norman Coultes:• Anniversary services are being: heldin •Whitechurch•United Church. n J-hrtth=w hen -Re v ; Clare ne a • OW,, :ONTARIO Died At 1Ntigham MRS. R.T,. DOUGLAS. Mrs. Robert Douglas,. of •Wingham,, formerly of Lucknow passed', away , on Monday, ,May 19 at Brookhaven Nursing Home, Winghain, following a long illness, She w as 89 ; • She was the. former` Eliza Mae MacDonald, daughter ;of Donald ._ and Isabelle MacDonald and was. born at. Caledon Easton April .30, 1880. On December; ;25 01906 she: marr-.• led" Robert Taylor Douglas;: °He: passed away a number:of years ago.. Mrs. Douglas is survived by three' daughters,,; Mrs.:A.• W..(Marjorie) McCartney of Ajax, Mrs. ;George (Winnifred) Fowler. and :Mrs.. Gor don (Dona.ida) Davidson; both of Wingham; nine grandchildren , seventeen greatgrandchildrenand' one,great, great grandchild;. , Besidesher husband, she was. pre- deceased by seven ,sisters and two. brothers. ., Funeral service `was held at Johnstone Funeral Home, Lucknow' On Wednesday; May 21. Rey G. L' Fish. and Rev •C: F. Johnson, -,both of: Wingham•, condukted the, ser- vice. . r Pallbearers were Cameron; Mac- Donald, J.L. MacMillan, Howard! :Agnew HenryDonais, Ken ;Cam- eron and:•Norman Taylor, Grandsons .acted . as "flower bearers. Interment" was at South Kinloss Ceriietery: ' :.Mrs 'Douglas was ,a member of the Presbyterian Church, 'a memo- er of:th'e Lucknow choir' for !fifty- two years and a life member of, the Lucknow omen~s.NlisslonaTy��-- ..h �'r • ' ated b Stephen, Township' on a• "part-• act as principal of the expanded • P • -children,: Society. WEDNESDAY, ..MAY 'lith,1969 Mortgage Protection through Life Insurance CONTACT m.�,. Kinahan , 2 ,Lucknow 'Phone.:Wingham 347.1987' W�flBoard BorrOwS$40L( finance Goderich public School Addition BY RICHMOND ATKEY ' A draft bylaw • to borrow $408 ,000. to finance an addition to Robertson Memorial Public'School, Goderich,, was .approved by Huron,County: Board of •Education,at its meeting in. Goderich last; week. The bylaw was prepared by Ontario Municipal. Board. !Debenture will be for twenty ears at' an interest rate of T 1/4 Y per cent annually.;It: will be sold to the' Ontario Education Capital the first bond Aids Corporation,, issue. offered by. Huron County The•Board decided that a school for trainable, retarded children b opened in the southern part of Huron County as recommended by, the advisory -committee' ... DJ.' Cochrane;•director of ' " education, stated that retarded children's 'schools come under the Ontario Department of Education.. Parents; have the right to:demand education for'their•children:if` there are one$or more schools for, trainable retarded:children already' established in the • County . "Transportation to and from either of :the existingsciigols, at do since• Goderich; with 12 pupils, ils, anti'. Boa„rchof Education o P P its in inception. Wingham, With' 16 pupils, ,is too great .a distance for children , ” he • It was:pointed out'that. it' is not " .. said That is :thebig. problem' necessaryto 'gain' approval of the g pP These : c hildren':haveahe same rights municipality for a school. debent- $ : P Yas anyother child -,living• at more' ure as' heretofore'. than ree miles'' distance., he : Goderich addition is nearing P Pointed out;' • The g . Completion and will be ready for ` Board a use "resent facil ' The Bo m y p "occupancy in. the •autumn„ Ralph hies it :die J.A. D. McCurdychool.. y -Smith ; super-vising.:principa�l of at ,iIuron Park ; Centralia now o er P. Goderich. Public Schools and / with, Mr. and Mrs. •John •Ja. mieson and family' Mr.. and Mrs::. Russel Chapman, -.spent-Saturday;with=Mr and_.Mrs_.,_ Ross Smith, Cathy and Bradley at • Grand Bend:, • .:Stewart Scott and his sister, 'Bess- ie of Langside', :Mr ; and Mrs:. :Douglas Conley:of Wingham: were. Sunday visitors with. Mr. , and Mrs: Wallace:Conn; ` - Mrs Charles Tiffin and Mrs. Art Cronin attended' anniversary servic=. es and:visited with' t r:, and!, Mrs, Fred Tiffin; Mr and Mrs. Victor Emerson and Mrs', Cecil Falconer Mrs:: W;J. ':Coulter -of Wingham °.. attended Anniversary services on • Sunday at "Chalmers Church and visited with Mrs. Robert Ross McClenaghan. will have charge'of the services: ,After the Morning. 'service McCienaghan relatives are: providing lunch at the home pf rs. eo g€ McClenag traiaii . Mildred so that relatives; \ old friends and neighbors, may. !.renew. friendships .With Rev. and , Mrs; McClenaghan throughout their stay -There. Mr',. and Mrs.. Ivan.La idlaw and • Janet had as their guests' -on Sunday Mr and Mrs: Jack Kerr'of ' Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs; :Fred. Moore and, family, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kerr 'Sr . of Wingham to cele- brate'the.occasion of.Herb Laid- , .law s 73rd birthday. • Visitors 'on Sunday with Mx. arid hu_+r_ti • T`ih`Evans attended Masonic Services. at Ripley -on Sunday!. Mr and Mrs'. Amos Martin att,- . ended Church services at Millbank and visited with Mr., ;and. Mrs Gascho. , 'On Tuesday Mrs Bill Evans, Mrs::. Ben'McClena ghan and:Mrs.: im �,. g J McInnes accompanied Mr. ,and Mrs ..Victor, Emerson to Grey North District A nnual' held at Bognor.; • The ladies •all attended the District Annual.. of'Victoria.School, will . y• principal, time basis for re-schoo-child Operations would be extended' to school. He will besucceeded at 'five days ll a wee with a futimekteachfrom er threeinchar daysge, ,.' Victoria School. by John Kane, now ' principal; of Robertson School; y• 7777-7777 • M. and Mrs.'A1 Olson of Livonia 7.Mr and Mrs.: Bob _W le of^`put ale weekend -with y visitors E Charles"Tiffin ;and" Fred lvfrs -L Toronto were Saturday r i ' • • Tiffin, Russell Ritchie and, Mr. and RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering Cunni nd-Smoking ; ,. Cutting and Wrapping -- Sausage Making Fast Freezing• HOGS AND CATTLE.:ON. MONDAYS :CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS With Two Big Coolers,' We Are Able TO Hahg. Your .. Beef From `1 -To -3 Weeks Wha#s er-Your-•-Regoirements-Are ---. Mrs , Victor .-Emerson Those. attending Bruce South Dist riot Annual held at Ripley on • ?`hnrfidayrwererMrs Bobert Ross, For Horne Freezers We' Solt Choice Home Killed Beef, fork' and Lamb In Any quantity At Lowest Marketing.•Prices • • ALL MEATS` ARE. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PRO LCION : CHAS, HOOIS)4A, PROP, ABATTOIR 395-2905 • STORE 395.2961 34. 'Mrs: las', McInnes; Mrs. ;Bill Evans , Mrs.. Ezra Scholtz, Mrs Garnet Farrier, Mrs.. Wallace Conn , Mrs : Russel Ross, Mrs. Dave. Gibb and Mrs.. Victor.Emerson. -�•-•Tt�e.--t-echu�h . Scholtz. and Mts ; Evans'were song : leaders and Mts. 'Farrier pianist for the meeting. • H.140-0101.*:,. 19.69' 'SEVERAL TO CHOOSE, FROM 1969 METEOR, 2 door hardtop 2 •—.1969 METEOR, 4 door, sedans, V8 a.utoniatic, power steering 1969 FORD Custom 4 door; -Va--automatic transmission 1967:GAL AX I E Z ,•door hardtopPowered 1967 PLYMOUTH FURY, 2 door hardtop 1967 FORD' Custom.' 2' door, 6 cylinder 'automatic •1967 FORD Custom'500, 4'door, V8 automatic 1967 CHEVY 112 • door hardtop, 427, V8 floor shift • .' 19675CH,EV BEL AIR;4 door' 196.7 PONTIAC, 4' door, V8 automatic; power steering 1966 FORD GALAXIE 500, .2 door h ardtop, VII autorrist;r • 1965' MERCURY. PARK LANE,.4'•door hardtop 1965 FORD, 4 door, •standard ' Mr, and Mrs.' Wayne Farrier and -���•.Me�-o-f-Lor�dorr-; M-r�. ",Mrs: Fred Davis of••Windsot spent last week -end with their parents; 4 ,Mr, and. Mrs, Garnet Farrier, w.n.gpv�p�py�y. :,cvrerrd3.343 ,kkbn SEVERAL OLDER MODELS SEE THESE: AND OTHERS I BLYTH