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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-04-18, Page 14Spring is just around the corner, and did you know that grass can grow 6 inches in the time it takes to service your equipment during the 'spring rush. Get your power mower and your rota tiller serviced NOW. IF IT'S GOT AN ENGINE — WE SPECIALIZE IN ITS REPAIR Lucknow Machine ,hop PHONE 528-3835 Y, APRIL .0i 190 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. RIPLEY HI-CITES Don't :discard *of', old: air-cooled motor!! HITECH0RCH NEWS teehurch Women's Institute eir Curator and Annual lig on Monday, April 9 in hutch Community Memor- Curator Mrs. Victor Em- opened the meeting with a to members and visitors d the two lovely bouqUets els were from the Walters in memory of their moth- passed aWay last week. erton gave two.poems Sired Cowsand The Old p.- The Ode was sung Mary Stewart Collect ed in unison. The roll Each member write a' log, bring and read it' was y15 members. 'The HOW grandma made her as given by Mrs. Wni• and Mrs. Victor Emerson of stoves. Mrs. Robert d a poem Pioneers and ed an otalcontest on Do member? president Miss Merle Wil- esided for the regular. meet.' Thank you notes were re - for boxes from' Mrs. Annie Brucelea Haven, and Mr. Ben McClenaghan,, A on was made, to Lucknow tune Society. evernent Day for 4-H Was . need to be held at Walker d Kincardine. The differ- n tourses were discussed.. deciiied to get more infor-o vatering at the Hobby Ail'ire to' let Xis. Nettie w at the May meeting. hitechurch W.I. ct Officers HIGHWAY 86 18 Piece Chicken Pack . Regularly $5.50 A most enjoyable evening was spent in Holyrood hall when friends in the community gather- ed, for a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell and fam- ily and Miss, Leone Fischer. Twelve lables of euchre were played. Prizes were - high lady, Mrs. Fischer; high gent, Ross Cayley; special ladies prize, Mrs. Ed Thompson; special man's prize, P. A.' Murray. An ad' dress of good wishes was read by Mrs. P. A. Murray and Cliff Johnston and P. A. Murray pres- ented Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell with a mirror and each of the Come In and check with'us on the savings possible with the use of a Short 13lock. It will renovate your old motor like new at half the cost of a new motor. Hold Party. For Maxwell Family HOLYROOD NEWS children received a remembrance. Mrs. Cliff Johnston presented a gift for Miss Leone Fischer, *ho was unable to be present. John on behalf of their family made a fit- ting reply. "For they are' jolly good fellows" _was sung, and lunch' was served. TWO NEW FAMILIES .We welcome two new families to our community. Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Murray and family are moving to the Holyrood Store and' Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Baker came recently to their new home, the former Max Bushell farm, con- cession 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ai ead of St. Catharines spent the eek end 'with Richard Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Elliott, Bruce and David. LUCKNOW their intentions of what. they wish to do on the bus trip to Toronto. Reports were given by P.R.O. , ' Mrs. Wm. Rintoul; Agriculture', Mrs. Jim Currie for Mrs: John. Currie; Citizenship and World .Aifairs, Mrs. Torn Metcalfe; Education'and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Dan Tiffin; Fam- ily and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Ed Walker; Resolutions by Mrs. Victor' Emerson for Mrs. Russell Ross; Curator, Mrs. Victor Emer- son; Sunshine and Cheer, Mrs. Fred Tiffin; Auditor's report, Mrs., Tom Metcalfe. The annual meeting was then held with Mrs. Dan Tiffin presid- ing for the election'of officers - Pasi President, Mrs. Dan Tiffin; President, Miss Merle Wilson; '2nd Vice, Mrs. Lorne Durnin; Sec. Treas.',. Mrs. Victor Emer- son; District Director , Mrs. Georg Fisher; Alternate, Mrs. Bill EVans; P.R.O. , Mrs. Wrn. Rintoul. Branch Directors, Mrs. Russel Ross, Mrs. Albert ,Coultes Mrs. Garnet Farrier',. Mrs. Vic- tor Emerson, Mrs.' Russel Gaunt; Pianist, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mrs. Dan. Tiffin;, Programme Committee', Mrs: Wallace .Conn. 'Mrs. Garnet Farriet, Mrs. Russel ROSS, Mrs. Bill Gibson; ,Auditors, Mrs. Garnet Fairier Mrs. Wm. Rintoul; Delegates to District Annual, Mrs. George Fisher, Miss Merle Wilson, Mrs. Russel McGuixe ,,Mrs. Victor. .Emerson; Alternate, ,Mrs. 'Jean Mcthnes; Delegate to Convention, Mrs. Wm. Rintoul; Alternate,Mrs. RusSel Gaunt; Curator, /Irs, Vic- tor Emerson, Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs; Wm. Evans, Mrs. Earl Caslick. The Penny AuctiOn was held and lunch was then served. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY ' In lieu of attending Bruce County's Professional Develop- ment Day held at Port Elgin's' Saugeen District High School on April 13, the 'staff of RDHS 'journ- eyed to Paris, Ontario to appraise'their secondary school . system which combines some elementary grade's as, well as the higher lev'els. The school at Paris currently consists of.grades eight to thirteen to make, a total population. of 1100 students. Next year-they plan ,to include srade seven as well. , Teachers toured all the facilit- ies of the school, and 'talked with principal Mr. Green. Each teacher, then sought out the , department heads of his particular field of teaching for consultation. Several of the Ripley. elementary teachers attended ,a "Graveyard" session in which grade eight stud- • ents were "orienteering" or map making and have a historic study. KINLOSS Kevin Irwin visited over Sun- day .with his friend , Paul Macln- tyre. • • 4,-• Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira fickle were Mrs. Alex Jones (Caroline Dickie) and son Christopher, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Nemecek and Walter Dickle,, all of Toronto. Mrs. Evan Keith, treasurer of Maitland Presbyterial, 'attended the Synodical held in Wingharn Presbyterian Church on Tuesday and. Wednesday of last week.. Miss Verda Alderson is visiting at present with Mr. and Mrs'. Lorne Sparks. The annual meeting for Kair - shea Women's Institute is plan- ned for this Thursday„ April 19 at'7.30 p.m. in the Kairshea Hall. Mrs. Dick MeQUillin is hostess. , Some members of South Kin- loss choir met Monday evening at•the home of Mrs. Lorne Sparks in preparation for a musical number , for the South Kinloss W. M.S. Tbanhoffering on Wed - nesclay evening.' Murray Morri- • son will be guest speaker, LEVEL M HISTORY Last Tuesday,, April 10th, the level III history class accomPan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Andy Burg- ess travelled to Toronto for a day of sigh-seeing: The'group left RDHS at 8.00 a.m. on board a Bruce County Coach Lines van from Kincardine. On arriving in Toronto they, first visited the Royal Ontario Museum with special interest centered to the Ancient History display, since level III is entirely focused on ancient history. From there they' toured the Ontario Science. , Centre which proved popular to everyone. The group 'had some free time at the Yorkdale Plaza before seeing the show "Cabaret". Around 12 a, m. the group return- ed to Ripley after a fun-filled day in Toronto "MacKENZIE" Be sure and circle your calend- ar for Friday, May 4,,as "Mac- Kenzie" formally "Callous" will play for our dance. Dancing is from 9 til 12 and everyone is guaranteed to have the time of their lives I • 1973 CHEV. El Camino, V8, low mileage 1973 PONTIAC Le. Mans 4 door, V8 automatic, power steering and brakes 1973 BUICK Century 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power steering and brakes 1973 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop, fully equipped 1973 CHEVELLE, 2 door hardtop 1972 CHEV Impala, 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power steering and power brakes /1972 BUICK La Sabre Special, full power with air conditioning 1971 PLYMOUTH 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power steering, power brakes AMM 'S AR SALES LTD. BLYTH PHONE 5234342 1970 CHEV' 1/2 ton 6 cylinder , 1970 DUSTER' 2 door-V8 automatic 1970 FORD Cuitom 500, 4 door V8 automatic 1970 FORD Galaxie S00, 4 door hardtop, power equipped 1970 CHEVELLE stationwagon, 4 door, V8 automatic, power brakes and 'steering 1969 FORD Van E-200, heavy duty 1969 CHEV panel, automatii, power steering. 1968 CHEV van, heavy duty equipped 1967 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne, 4 door hardtop :* • •¤ • • 4 4fr• 41+••:•• • 4.0+••:* 4:4 - 4:04 4: 1971 DODGE Polar* 2 door hardtop V8 automatic, power steering and brakes 1970 FORD Custom 4. door sedan V8 automatic