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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-12, Page 15THE 1/C1MM SENTINELIAKKNow, ONTARIO. SDAY, APRII, 12tht 1,12, Miller MacKenzie Ltd.. LUCKNOW Breckles Bldg., Till, 528-2320 Alex T. MacNay, Box 125 RIP,LEY.4111:RON SCHOOLHHIGHLIGHTS n ►Ma stu Wat rised Ca it re the ted, !wed ;ass' et w ister 'Ada he. fro ette ova 1pbe T iu CONVENTION The Huron Liberal Association has called a nominating • . convention to be held in Ihron---CentracholoIT-Clinton, MONDAY,.: APRIL 24, '.1972 at 8:15 p.m. -for-the-purpose otTereffing a candidate to 'represent the Liberal Party, in the Riding of Htiron in the. forth- • corning federal 'election. WLING PARTY The TykeS-5'=-2. -Jane Alin C011ing Tte people from grades .4 to 8 'scored 3 and Terri Fair .scored 2. -danced-at the Ripley Fa-11.—___Robl.)..ie_Ea_r_r_e11 sceired for the ir went bowling at the Kincar- ne bowling alley Tuesday , April .)Six teams were formed. ne Anne Coiling with a score 'of was the highest in all the ams. Other.high scores were., urie Coiling 146, Karen Janisse Steven Inglis 132 , Billy Cam - on 122, and Anp Courtney' 120. me of the teacheps i aCted as orekeepers. This was a new ex- tence for many. Everyone had• enjoyable time . RLS HOCKEY .• On April 4th, Ripley girls beat GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES Here's a great way to put your money to work: l'h% interest, guaranteed on 5-year term deposits. Other terms available. Minimum deposit, $500. Call or drop in and see us today. SPECIAL SPEAKER HON.. HE GRAY Miniiter of National Revenue MEMBERSHIPS: The constitution provides that . only paid up members of such the Huron 4iberal Association-shall be entitled to vote. Memberships must be obtained not less than 72 hours prior ,to the commencement of the convention. Renewals of previous memberships however. may be obtained ,up to the time set for commencement of the. convention. Memberships, which cost $1.each,may be 'obtained from the Liberal Association chairmen in the vatiousinlIticipa sit li-with4,....ar-the riding and by mail from ,Harold Shore, Secretary; Goderich Or • Arnold Stinnissen, AssiStant Secretary, Seaforth. , 9. HURON , LIBERAL ASSOCIATION NOMINATING FLOOR HOCKEY By Carol Pollard . On March 28 some grade five pupils in Ripley fought a losing battle against grade five pupils from Pine River.' The score was 7 to 4 for Pine River with Shelley 1\1ilatz, Johnny Drzazga, and Christine Miklos scoring singles' arid Heather BOyd and Paul Court- ney.with doubles. For Ripley, singles were scored by Mary Margaret Smith and Dianna Strauss, with Billy Camer- on getting a double. Gordon McGavin, president W,HITECEU.RC.H NEWS ' Miss Winnifred.Farrier of, Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs, Jack 'Gil- lesple" and. family of Sarnia Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Farrier and fam , ily of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs, Wayne Farrier and Kimberley of • Hanover -were among the week 'end. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier and.' Mrs. Eunice Gillespie celebrating her•90t1; birthday on Sunday. Mr, and. Mrs. Victor Emerson !Visited On- Wednesday with Mr. And Mrs. Alex Verbeek, Jamie and Michelle of R. Gdrrie Alex 'Mowbray arrived home OAS week .from his winter vacation and visited with his brother 4)b• ert and Mrs. Mowbray. • - Mr, and Mrs, Reiison Falconer of -Sarnia.spent the week end with Mr. anci Mrs. Robert Mowbray and relatives at Wingham. • Mr. and Mrs. Elwood .Groskorth 'visited last 'week in Toronto with 'her mother Mrs.• Enima- Bags- and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groskorth. Miss,Joyce Tiffin spent Friday in if orontO • Mis's Janette Johnston of London spent week end 'with her par- ents Mr, and Mrs. Clark Johnston. —visitors on the week end' with ThursdaY, after 'enjoying the winter months there. Chas. Young is ,enrolled at Farishawe College for a'rehabil- itation• course. PANEL DISCUSSION The service dh Sunday in the United. Church, sponsored by the Siinday Schodlo, included a panel discussion and special music by the choir of girls with Karen Rivett as organist. A large congregation was in attendance, Roger Pentland and Ken McNee went to Thessalon, for the week, end to visit friends. -They took _along...their ski-doos' and found plenty of snow in'that area. friends in the village recently. 90th Birthday Observed Sunday MR., ROY'ROBINSON, R.R. 1, Belgrave, Ontario Phone: 357.2269 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn and Told (Bud),-.-also-Joe -and-Ear* .1.V.. • :family. RETURNED.FROM TEXAS Mr. and Mrs., Bill Black and -7coTeession-of-Ash---Ha field ,.who.-sold their farmrecent- ly , moved .to Goderich on SatUr 7 day.;The.y greatly rtes- • sec!' from:this.cornMunity . `A.numbet of Dungannon W.I. ladieS attended an executive meeting of 'Huron West at St . 'Helen's on Monda'y.to plan the District Annual'to be/held in Wingham soon. - • Earl SWan of Lucknow 'visited on Sunday With,Mrs.-' Minnie 'Jones' and Melvin. -MT'. and Mis..Bob Ott and. Mat- thew' of Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs,. Irvine Eedy and Martha'. . . • , Anne Mrs. George•Ribey- Jane and' Catharine. of Sea forth .yisited. on Srihda.y.with.the•foriner's pare ritr,t'Mr-:-a Trd7-1vIrs'r-ltv'm, :gins and Eric; George and son Earl visited Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ribey., 'near Nile. .• Bill Dutton of London 'and Kin- tall haShis.trailet. parked by - .Yourig'S and- is visiting John Young and doing.sorne carpentry work.' -Roderick .• MacDonald entertained 'Mr „' a'nd Mrs,;,. Larry Pentland -and,family, Wilftc.cl n pent land and Laurie'in -hotiour.o(Nel - lie's' birthday (Mrs. Larry Pent- . On. Sunday Frank Pentland had as guests Mr. and Mrs.. 'Lloyd Pierce' and family of London, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson- and family of Amberley.andMr. and Mrs. Murray Henderson and fam- ily of Luc know Mr. and Mrs. Graharn•Mc.Nee and-Mrs: Mary Bete went to Kincardine on,Saturday to attend the 'funeral.of an aunt Mrs. . George I3ere. 'Mr. and Mrs.. Kitchener Finni- -gan.a-rartlirlarter ts-mother;44rs. M. Barr,, OfGod,erich, Mrs. Omar Brooks and her daughter Mts.:.. Barry Haidenby of Lucknow; Mrs. Mervyn Lobb ,• Clinton, and her' 'brother' Keith Webster of .Blyth, called 'on a number of their Suffers Badly Roomed Wrist DUNGANNON NEWS John Young had an unfortunate fall while playing V011eyball.and suffered a badly fractured left wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne avers accompanied by Mrs. Alvin Sherwood were guests of Mrs. Har- old Congram and family, Wing- ham , on Sunday , at a family gathering in hcinour of several birthdays . On. Wednesday afternoon, April 5 , the DungannonJJ.C. W. group as guests of Nile, 1.1..C. W: enjoyed a delicious pot-luck dinner.. This was followed by 'a humorous , and instructive skit portraying the various duties of U.C. W. members. An address• given b) Mrs. R. W.. Hughes of Goderich brought personal inter- est to otrr study of Africa., Also on Sunday evening Dun- gannon ladies were invited to. Lucknow U. C.. W. to hear guest speaker, Dr. Helen Abell of Wat- erloo University. The Young People's organiza- tion met on Thursday evening for their last meeting of this season. After a period' of sporti they had Mr. t3ruce Heath, of 6oderich Director of C. A.S. speak to them of Social service wbrik. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Payne from. River Canard , near Windsor , visited this' week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chisholm and PAM" FlIFTIMIN their parents Mr, and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Listowel, Miis Doris Rintoul of London, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff •of brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul of Fordyce and on Sunday helped Mrs. Camp , bell celebiate her birthday, Mr. and Mrs. `'Harry Moss of Plattsville spent Tuesday and Wed nesday last week,with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. Mrs. McClenaghan accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs.; Lorne Howe , Sandra and Joann of Teeswater were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mr.•arid Mrs. Wallace' Conn were Saturday evening visitors , with Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas Con- ley and Jason of Wingharn. Mx. and Mrs. Alex Craig, Mr. •• and Mrs. Dawson Craig ail Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney at- tended the wedding reception at Bluevale on Friday evening for newly weds Mr: and Mrs. Ross -* PeaCock. Warmer air makes us hopeful spring is on its 'way by melting . snow "so that snow drops are up in rows with crows following close , and the hyacinths andjulips showing up 2 inches in the • sheltered 'nooks, • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott , Paul, Ruth, Barry, David and Karen attended a relative shOwer for Barbara Forster bride to be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald FOrster on Sunday afternoon. STERLING TRUSTS TORONTO-372 Bay Street (416) 364-7495 BARRIE - 35 Dunlop Street (705) 726-6495 ORILLIA-73 Mississaga St. E., (705) 325-2226 PX 442 Here's an ideal hybrid for high population, narrow row pranting.----SpecialLy_brzd_to=beat—tb_e stalk_ breakage problem. Strong, sturdy stalks withstand high/winds and stress. The cob of -PX 442—is-Yong-and— small in diameter— can bie covered with a nickel. The hard- starch* kernels reduce combine damage ,and 'build high bushel'weights. Plant All You Can Get! NATIONAL MR. JACOB ROHRER, R.R. No. 1, • Luddism, Ontario Phone: 5211-2245 • • ..t 1J Mr. arid Mrs. Ronald Coultes , Darlene and ,Joyce Of East Wawa- nosh visited oh. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coultes of Etobi- coke. Gershom Johnston of Wingham spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and farnilylof,St. Pauls. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs..% gershom Johnston of Wing- ham were Mr.' and Mrs. Gary Black of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs., Jack Johnston, David and Donna of St. Patils., Chalmers W:M.8.‘v,rill hold their meeting Wednesday, April 19: at 2 p. ni. at the home of Mrs. Victor Wybenga. ,Leaders for the meeting, Mrs. Victor, EmersOn and Mrs. Frank Coulter; helpers, Mrs. Gordon Rintoul, Mrs, Jack Forster;, roll call, Bible verse with-word Zia &1u ah ap.;c r be Sproule, accompanied by Allan chosen and•courtesy Mrs. Bill Petrie of Goderich , returned • / Evans. from Erownsville , lexas:Pri