The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-21, Page 7ARNOLD'S GENERAL STORE
R.R. 7 Lucknow, Phone 529-7248
rntrimics SPECIAL
PINE RIVER CHEESE _ •93c lb.
SWIFT.STEWS 24 oz. 2 far $1.00
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Neil McLennan is:presently hav
ing a one storey addition built
onto his home in. 'the west end of
' Ripley. Mrs. McLennan is report•
ed improving 'in health. Norma
has been a 4atient in' Kincardine
and. District Hospital for the past
several, weeks and area friends
wish her continued iinprovement.
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D.C.
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF
A CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE
IN AUBURIL_
MONDAY AND FRIDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
FOR APPOINTMENT
PHONE 526.7235
of Detroit spent the week end wit'
his sister Mrs. Lewis of Winghath.
Percy McClenaghan is now
employed at Listowel and will be
moving there shortly. On Wed-
nesday afternoon he visited with
his grandmother', Mrs. Lillian
McClenaghan:
Mr. and. Mrs. Russel Gaunt
were week end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jini Currie of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snell of ,
Tillsonburg were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs.. Dave Gibb and
family. , •
On Sunday June 25 there will
be no church nor Sunday School'
service at Chalmer's Presbyterian •
Church, it being anniversary at -
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1972 THE .1,17C1(N0* SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAGE SEVEN
Reception Held
For Newlyweds
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Friday evening a reception
was held in Whitechurch Commun
ity Memorial Hall for Mr. and.
Mrs. Terry Rutledge, newly weds
nee Brenda Webster. Music for
dancing was supplied by the Alley
Cats with Brian Rintonl doing the
calling off. At •lunch time Mr. .
and Mrs. Rutledge were called to
the' platform. Wayne Martin
gave the address and Douglas
Gaunt presented a gift of money
on behalf of. the crowd. Both
During the, past week the long
dry spell of weather ended' with
rains coming just as some farmers
started their hayingoperations
Saturday evening; June 10 saw
heavy frost through all 'South West•
ern Ontario and some fields of
corn were badly frozen in'this
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge-replied
'thanking those who had sponsor-
ed the occasion for them, to
those who attended and for their
gift, All sang For they are jolly
good fellows and dancing resum-
ed to the closing hour. '
Weare 'pleased to report that
Douglas Ross was permitted to
return home on. Friday last , after
Th
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being
is Week In Ripley Hospital
in wWiitnhghpanemu ma nodriiDaistrict
Mr; and 'Mrs. GershornJ
4 ohn-
BY AB WYLDS An article appeared on the ston of Wingham visited on Sun-
. sports page of the Windsor Star day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles'
Miss Rhoda Elizabeth Howard, Daily newspaper on Monday , May Woods and family of Egmondville.
formerly of Ripley, has received 29 describing a track and field - Chalmer's Presbyterian W.M.S.
her M.A. in sociology from Mc- meet which has held on the will hold their meeting Wednes-
Gill University , Montreal. She Saturday prior'at the Athletic . day , June 21st at the home of
has_beenalwardFd_a_canada_Coinr:__FteidE -of- Erni.,th e remity of Windsor.-w-s-;---Russ*-1-7Ross-.—
cil Doctorial Fellowship , finan-
aIng her further studies towards.
her Ph.D. and including a trip
to Africa in September, 1973;: for
a year's study of African sociol-
Mrs. Ross Cumming of Luck-
now and Mr. and Mrs.. Leslie
Warden of Huron attended_the
0 i nt ar o Fiddlers and Step Dancing
competition 'in He.nsall last Fri-
day evening. The finals for the
nine different classes were held
on §a,turcla)L_evenint,----Mrs . DorA ,
othy Wardell played in the comp-'
dation.
Notice is heiehy given to all persons in possession of land, .
in accordance with -the Weed Control Act, 1970, Sec. 4, 14, and
20, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the
• Village of Lticknow are destroyed by date of July 15 1972
and thiatighiiiif the eeasiiii, the-MuniCipalitymay enter upon the
said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs
against the land in, taxes, as set out in the Act.
The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited.
WEED INSPECTOR, CLIFFORD 'CRAWFORD-
VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
D ESTROY
W EEDS
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Here visiting, in Ripley with
Mrs. Ralph Elliott. is Mrs. G. W.
Moffat of Grosse Point , Michig-
an. Mrs. Elliott recent spent.
some time visiting in Grosse
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In this' article it described the
feats of an athlete, which would
interest local people. The artic-
le states "one of the record
breaking athletes was ll-year-old •
ogY• David Blue, a remarkable little
iello,w,frorn_Glenwoocl Public
School who captured the
individual atom charriPionship
for -thy seem-id consecutive year'.
He set records in the 200 and 4.00,
metres race's as well as winnine
the 100 'metres and running on
Glenwood's victorious'400 Metre
relay team. For hit performance
David. Blue was named the meet's
outstanding male athlete."
He •is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Blue of Windsor and the'grand-
son of Mr. and Mrs ; Donald Blue
of Ripley : Last year David com-
peted in fifteen meets winning
the ,championships for 12 of these
meets.
Mr.. and Mrs.. Garry Duncan of
Port Credit are this week holiday-
ing with her parents Mr'. and Mrs..
Mi.11an Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Moore
and family were Sunday 'visitors
POint_and_De.tria-w-ith- friends
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Mrs. Charles Wyld, who was
recently visiting in Meaford go is
spending this week at her Mal-
colm Street home in Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Niels Frederiksen •
were, in Meaford last Sunday to
bring her home.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Redvers Johnston
of. Ripley spent a day last week
visiting with their daughter Mrs.
Guest Mitchell in LOndon.. Along
with Mr.. and Mrs. Johnston was
4.,,- 0 ti-- Oy
MacLean of Ripley.
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This season's first swarm of
been landed on Saturday afternoon
in some bushes .near the home of
•Mr. and Mrs. 'Graham Cook on
outhATL.Ri.
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Home for the fil4t time in the
last year is Roddy MacDonald ,
visiting with his mother Mrs.
Dorm Nicholson and Reeye-
ton Nicholson and family relativ-
es and friends in the area. Rod
was posted to Lahr, Germany with
the 'medical branch of the Canad-
ian Armed Forces a year ago,
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with his mother Mrs. Dorothy
Moore of Wroxeter.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Russel McGuire were
her parents Mr, and Mrs.' Clen-
eden Bramhill of Palmerston and
Mr. and Mrs.' Ira Zurbrigg of
Listowel. •
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wyb-
enga attended the Ordination
and Induetion service at. Westmin•
•ster Presbyterian Church, Paisley-
on Sunday evening at 8 p.m.7
The sermon was given by Rev.
lerin Noble 'Lucknow and the •
charges by Rev. Tom McKinney,
feeswater. The Rev. Peter D;
Mellegers studied for 2 years at
Bible. College and 4 years at
Calvin College , Grand Rapids.
It was during this time he• and Vic
torWybenda were class mates and
later at Knox College. Rev. P.
-Mellegers-and-fa-mily haii-7frour
Duntroon near Collingwood.
MrS. Neil Rintoul and baby,
SteWir Andrew an Tired home on
Saturday from St. Joseph's Hospit-
al,, London. Her aunt Mrs. Bill
SprOule of T orontO ir visiting her
this' week.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross were
visitOrs at Kitchener on Sunday •
with Mr; and Mrs. Jim Ross and
Mark of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Alton of
Ashfield were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Huron Perth Presbytery on Sun-
day evening , June 18 held a party
in Sea forth Church in honour of
Rev. Ure Stewart to celebrate the
65th ordination of his ministry
Rev. U. Stewart was pastor at
Langside and Whitechurch Presby-
terian Churches and many will
'remember the family Muriel
(Mrs. Lloyd Christener) of Kitch-
ener, Marjorie (Mrs: AlVin Ham-
mond) of Moorefield and son Dr.
Kenneth Stewart of Kitchener.
All were present for the celebra-
---;Mrs, Olive-BOss
ham and Rev. Graydon arid Mrs.
Cox of London 'attended. Repres-
entatives were present from all
the charges where Rev. Stewart
had been pastor. The offering of
the_e_nitig-was given-to Rev.
Stewart. Lunch including a
birthday cake was served in the
basement.
Mrs. Ruby Cranston of doder-
ich visited with Mrs. Lillian Mc-
Clenaghan and attended United
Church anniversary services,
Mr. and Mrs.'.. Bill Parker, Bev-
erley and her friend of Lucan,
'visited on Sunday' with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mt.
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mr
and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan, of
Kitchener also visited with them.
Wm. Henderson services 11 a.m. •
and' 8 p.m.
Last Tuesday evening those
attending the Bruce South DiStrict
celebration of the 75th anniver-
sary of women's Institutes from
Whitechurch W.I. were. Mrs.
Frank•Ross, Mrs. Dave dibb, Mrs.
Johnston. Conn, Mrs. Wallace
Conn ,.Mrs. Russel McGuire, Mrs..
Fred Tiffin, Mrs, Gershom. John-
ston, Mrs. Jim. Currie, Mrs. '
Vic Emerson, Mrs; George Fisher,'
who was in charge of the celebra-
tioriarranged by a' committee
from Lucknow , .Belmore and
Whitechurch... The bird-play fruit
cake was made by Mrs. George
Fisher and the decOrated cake was
done by Mrs. Gertie Tiffin and
'Wks. Dan Tiffin.
•Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier
and 'Kimberley of Hanover, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, of Sarnia
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Garnet Farrier and attended
anniversary services at'the United
Church.
Visiting in Schomberg, just
north, of. Toronto, with her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Hulse, is Mrs. Ernie Pollock of
Ripley. Recently Mr. and Mrs. •
Hulse visited in Ripley and also
with Mrs. Alice Copley of Tiver-
ton.
The Ripley Agricultural Soc-
iety held its June meeting in the
Ripley District High School on
'Monday evening of last week. In
attendance were president Lester
Ferguson, vice presidents, Hugh
Mason and Morley Scott, along
with Mrs. •Wm. J. Arnold,'Mrs.
Howard Thompson, Stuart
Aitken, Hamilton MacKinnon,
John C. MacDonald ,, Jini Need-
ham and the secretary.
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father passed away two weeks ago.
Mrs. Walter James of Wood-
stock visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cas'lick and attended the
United 'Church anniversary servic -
Mr'. and. Mrs. Scott .Patterson
DUNGANNON . 1.
Sympathy of friends in this
community is extended- to rela -
tives of Mrs. Harry Middleton
(nee Iona Swan), who passed away
at Oshawa op Thursday. Iona
was the oldest daughter of Mr.
John Swan, Wiarton, and the late
Mrs. Swan, all formerly of Crewe.
Sympathy also is expressed to
Mrs. Bert Badman (nee Belle
Errington) of Goderich and to
other relatives in the death of .
Bert Badman following a brief
Hitless. •
and_Mrs„--J„ A. Iteldhui§.
of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Wiggins on Sunday, and
made other calls in the area. ,
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Clenaghan and Beatrice attended
the church Service in Seaforth
Sunday evening at which Rev. J.
Ure Stewart wa§"especially hOn-
opredr on his 90th birthday and
.65 years in the ministry.
Eric,Wiggins left on Tuesday of
last week by air for Vancouver to
the home of his sister Marion and
husbapd Ed Warrington', with a
whom he will be erripiloyed :
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