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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-07-12, Page 20T W ELUCKNOW, °NUMt • •P ENTY DANCE TO THE BLUETONES AT THE LUCKIsIOW ARENA SATURDAY, JULY 22,1972 , BAR SMORGASBORD DINNER AT TWELVE ,ADMISSION $6.011 PER COUPLE SPONSORED By LUCICNOW LIONS Tickets available from 'Lions Club Members A ' sincere thank ru feir your patronage and good wishes to mark the opening of our new store at Lanes. We appreciate this kindness etended to us. ARNOLD'S GENERAL STORE . JIM AND VI . ARNOLD LANGSIDE Mr. and Mrs. John McInnes of Kinloss visited Mr: and Mrs. Wes Young on Sunday. Greg Gardner Of Lucknow is visit. ing Mr. and Mrs. Wes Young. Cheryl Lovett of London is holi- daying with Mr. and Mrs. George ,young and family_, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young and Kevin of Toronto were week end visitors with. Mr. and .Mrs. Clif- ford Young and family. . Hilda de' Boer•of Langside and Sandra Gardner of Lucknow are at Camp-la-mall this week. Aar William Eadie entitled "Ideals to live up to" which contained many worthwhile thoughts. Mary Eadie and Jill Murray each played a piano number. Mrs.' P. A. Murray conducted a contest "What it takes to make an Institute". Mrs. 'Ernest Ack- ert (Sr.) and Mrs. McCullock were judges for bazaar articles with prizes going to-Miss Edna- Boyle and Mrs. P. A. ,Murray. The August meeting will be a tour of the Teeswater creamery-, followed by a dinner party. Mrs. Lorne Eadie gave the courtesy •re- marks and all enjoyed another cup of coffee and lunch, appliances 96. that they can operate at peak efficiency. In safety, by eliminating the hazards of an over. •burdened Wiring system. Good Teasons for giving top priority to your home , wiring when you consider making improvements. To find out what rewiring can do • for your home, call a qualified Electrical Modernization contractor. soon. Or ask your Hydro. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th, 1,72 •44 • 5-5- 41- Also noted here on Saturday were Eugene Martyrs of Kincar- dine, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDon- ald of-GWerich. Mariorie McDonald)9f Cath,arines , Mrs. Katherine Alton of Walkerton, Miss Amelia Ma.rtyn and Miss,' Katherine Murray of Toronto , Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Huston of Toronto. • * • * ti Donald MacLennan, concession 8 east is a patient in.Kincardinc and •District Hospital. • • • • A week ago, Lloyd Wylds of Ripley and Don Paquette left on a motor trip to Alberta' and from thereplan to travel to the Yukon and Alaska 'it is reported. • • • • *- • The ladies of the Ripley • Women's Institute were in charge of the lunch booth at the Huron Township hall last Saturday after- noon. a. 6 a a • The Ripley. and District Horti- cultural• Society are sponsoring • their annual bus trip July 15. Some of the places to be visited includethe Pottery Works at Southampton, Cape Croker Indian Reservation, TobermorY , Flower " Pot Island , and the Owen Sound shopping mall. A picnic lunch • Tom Alton Is - Feted'By County Bruce County Council and Southampton town council honor- ed county treasurer Tom Alton at a special dinner and dance rec- ently at Southampton. Mr. 'Alton, who has been coun- ty treasurer for the past '25 years, retired. June 30th . A Second World War veteran and former teacher , Mr. Alton recalled that when hebecame treasurer the county budget was $400,600`, now it is $2.5 million. Mr. Alton said he received the greatest satisfaction from watch- ing the county progress in the ° past 25 years. • He mentioned specifically ex- panded services such as the coun- ty homes for the aged in Wiarton and Walkerton. Mr.- Alton, appointed in July , 1947, at. Tobermory, said he has served 26 wardens "all worthy of the office" during his tenure as treasurer. He noted that council now his 42 members and there have been &sons who followed in their fathers' footsteps in munici-. pal office., . . Among the close to 150 • ests were Supreme Court, county, and Provincial judges, Ross Whicher M.P. for Bruce, Eddie Sargent , M.P.P. for Grey-Bruce, Murray Gaunt , M.P.P. for Huron-Bruce and county clerk W. S. Forrester. Walden Harvey Davis of Elder- slie Township was master of cere- -monies and—Ma-yor Dr. D. D. Mercer• of Southampton• welcomed guests. The county preented Mr. Alton,with a teleVision set. Will be—he-Id-on-thelaoa-t to Flower Pot Island. • • HOlyrOOCI VV I. KINLOOGH NEWS The July meeting of the Holy- 'rood Women's Institute took the form of a Pot Luck supper on Thursday evening at the hall with Mrs. P. A. Murray hostess. Following a bountifUl meal Mrs. Lyman Sutton Vice-President took charge of the meeting, which op- ened with the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect, Mrs. Lorne Eadie gave .the treasurer's report. Correspondence included the announcement of the New Home .Econornist for Bruce County, Miss Barbara De ,Visscher and the next 4-H course "dressing up vegetables"; also the Urbanand Rural Exchange program, Ripley Fall Fair prize list and the Kair- shea bus trip to Owen Sound. Mary, Eadie was chosen to write to the Korean girl. Further plans were dismissed for the Craft Fest- ival. The roll call was "A blues chaser". Miss May' Boyle gave a review of the Countrywoman and led' in a sing song. Mrs. Gerald Rhody reported on the 4-1-I Gard- en Club. Mrs. Lorne Eadie, program convener, presided and Mrs. Frank Maulden read a poem ' 7Berry Picking" by the late Dean McLeod. Mrs. Lorne Eadie gave a well prepared paper by Mrs. • • I ad• THIS WEEK IN RIPLEY CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 Murray. McDonald for the week end. • . • Saturday was a re-union• time for this reporter and his former students at Ripley. On this occa- sion, perhaps for the sake of the news, the girls will pardon the use of their maiden names. Noted, here were Margaret MacDonald of Arthur , Jean McLennan of Tor- _ onto, Iva Smeltzer, , Joan Farrell, Doug and Charline Farrell of Tillsonburg • (die former (hartine Lohnes)„ Ken MacLennan of Toronto, Farquhar and Mae Mac- Donald (the former Mae Suther- land) and son Drew of Brampton, .Dr. Donald Finlayson of Toronto, Major Bob MacDonald of Ottawa, Dr. Donald. MacDonald of Ed-.. . mouton, Pat Brown of St. Jacobs, Helen Collins (Mrs. Jerome Schmidt) of Mildmay, Eileen Huston, Susan Farrell , Nancy MacKay of Guelph. • ir • Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles as representatives on the Ontario Craft Foundation, Ontario Depart- ment of Education, youth and recreation branch in arts and crafts, recently attended a dinner meeting at Chatham. They are now •in the position of promoting Crafts in all organizations. * * • Ripley beekeeper and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Morrison MacKen-. zie of Inverhuron, are this week visiting with their son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacKen-' zie in Calgary and attending the Stampede. They flew from Tor- onto list Thursday. a f d ... 7;4. Er '••••:•"•• HMr ww '• • / ..,'.'..1,..&44ir'•,•••••••• dd • 44‘,.•14049•446.42•4134••••Y • • • ... • . • v„.,. . • • rr '44:2;441,1361 lrl 9:c.;4 • • 1 „., • Delivering a constant flow of power, dependably and safelythat's your. Hydro's round-the-clock responsibility. And because electricity providet' so - many services so dependably, most . homeowners can take it for granted. And yet, in many hOmes,over' ten years old, the quality of Service is severely restricted—Simply becauSe the wiring is outdated and inadequate. Rewiring can make a world of . difference: In convenience, by ' providingample.outlets and—switches where you want them. In performance, by bringing full power. to your