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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-30, Page 12•tY • • i • - , 4 r 4 pion TwiLva THE LVCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOIN, ONTARIO R1PLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast Freezing HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAY$ CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill With Two Big Coolers, W. Are Abl. To Hang Your Beef .From. 1 To 3 Weeks,— Whatever Your Requirements Are For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork' and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices. ALL,MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION ° CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP. AIBATTOM 395-2905 STORE 395-2961 WHITECHURCH Those attending Maitland Presby- terial at Molesworth on Monday. from Whitechurch group were Mrs. John De Boer, Mrs. Victor Wybenga, Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. Visitors on Sunday with M. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray were Mr. and Mrs. Athol Purdon and Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer . and Lynn, all of Sarnia. On the return trip home to Sarnia Mrs. A. E. Purdon accompanied her son • Athol, Mrs. Purdon and Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison of Lucknow are moving this week- end to their home at Little Current, Manitoulin Island. Victor Casemore ,of Brantford was.a Sunday visitor with Mr.'and Mrs. Tom Morrison of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor and Mrs. Earl Caslick were Sunday . • visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick of Culross, Rev. and Mrs. Gordon •Fish of Scarborough. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schwichtenberg. Lori and Kerry of Port Elgin and Mrs. Melvin Kerry of Chesley. We are sorry to report that little Shannon Beecroft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft, , . was admitted on Saturday to Wingham Hospital. The ' community wishes her a speedy recovery. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Piattsville.on Saturday attended the Graham - Howes wedding at Port Elgin and on the return trip spent the week end With her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. LUCKNOW FAIRGROUNDS Sponsored by Lucknow. Recreation Committee • TUESDAY, •June 5 2 SHOWS 6 and 90.m. / TRIUMPHANT ANNUAL TOUR AERIAL BALLET, STARS IN SPARKLING COS- . TUMES, TU,MBLERS. ACROBATS & HILARIOUS CLOWNS. PERFORMING WILD BEASTS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS — AN EXHIBITION' THAT IS WORTH WHILE RAIN OR SHINE 0 AL CIRCUS BROS.' 9Q MINUTES OF CIRCUS THRILLS •UNDER THE BIG TOP ' 1 SEE --- Lang's ChimPanzees SEE — Noel's Performing Braluna*I3ull SEE — Acro Family - Comedy Trampoline SEE —Big Babe - Largest Elephant On Tour In The' • Circus World •Today PLUS — CLOWNS' — JUGGLERS — WILD WEST "‘ Tickets on sale from Lucknow Recreation Committee, Bill Hunter's Fina, Al Hamilton's Mayfair and Bob MacXenzie's ADVANCE SALE — Child $1.00, Adult $1.25 AT THE DOOR — Child $L25, Adult $1.50 Prices Incl. Tax DUNGANNON Heather, Jennifer and Jill Henderson of Mississauga are enjoying a holiday with their grandparent§, Mr. and Mrs. •/ Harvey Alton, while their. parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson are in the Bahamas. On Friday the elementary school children had a holiday while their teachers had an Observation Day. • • • Mrs. Jas. McFa'dyen of Guelph •visited her aunt ;Mrs. Minnie Jones and Melvin on Wednesday. Others who called to visit on Sunday included Mr. and Mis. Harvey Andrews from Exeter, who were visiting relatives in this area. Mi. and Mrs. Delmer Maize and Children of Toronto were at their -suminer home in the village and plan to be here often during. the holiday months. Welcome. Mrs. J.M. Reed and Girvin attended Graduation Services at Convocation Hall, Guelph on Friday when Douglas and David. Eadie, sons•of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eadie of Holyrood, receiv- ed their Bachelor of Science degrees. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling and Darlene from Thamesville visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Irvin. On Friday Mrs. Irvin was a guest, at Graduation Services at the Univ- ersity of Waterloo when het niece, Jean Smith, of Listowel, received her degree in Computer Science ,She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradley and daughters, Brenda, Faye and Alice Of Goderich and Lou Miller from Stratford were dinn- er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster on Sunday, May 27 in honor of Mr. Webster's birthday, (May 26). On Monday , Mrs. Victor Errington spent her, birthday With'her sister, Mrs. Webster. • . • / On Sunday Mk. and Mrs. Leo Langevin (nee. Sylvia Stingel) of Kingston Called on Mr. and Mrs, Bill Park. • • Miss Valerie Park, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park, is going to Southfield, Michigan, for the summer months as a mother's helper. This should be an interesting experience. Miss Rosemary Eedy and Bill Gardner of Stratfordwere at the former's home this week -end. withMr. and Mrs. Ross Eedy. Mr. and &1s Hector MacAul- ey.(nee Marjorie Elliott) from Calgary Alberta who are travelling in their motor home to the East Coast of Canada, have been holidaying this week - with the latter's 'aunt, Mrs. Lorne Ivers and Mr. 'vers. Anoth- er niece, Mrs. Frank•Chaplin (nee Doris Plunkett) who has been visiting her aunt, also enjoyed the visit with her cousins from Calgary. • The Dungannon Institute ladies will have a busy time this week 'with the District Annual meeting on Wednesday all day, and their regular. Branch meeting on Thursday evening. RECEIVES DIPLOMA Congratulations to Miss Debbie liddges, who received her dip- ,loma in Respiratory Technology at ,,anihawe College on Friday, May 25. Members of her family and friends who attended the Graduation Exercises were entertained aftervaris at the Ivanhoe. BRIDAL SHOWER A community bridal shower was held Wednesday evening, May WEDNESDAY, MAY DANCE TO Lionel Thornton And His Casa Royal Orchestra Friday, June 1st 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 AA • IN THE RIPLEY DISTRICT RIO SCHOOL AUDITORIUI . SPONSORED BY, RIPLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT ADVANCE SALE — $4. PER Cour Tickets. May Be Purchased Frim Any Member Of The Fire Departing This Week. 'In R.ipIe Last Wednesday, the Ripiey and'Distfict Lions Club held their May meeting in the Ripley Huron Legion Hall. Catering for the dinner were mernbers of the Rip- ley Huron Legion Auxiliary - Mrs. Nadine Danforth, •Mrs. Eileen Ernmerton, Mrs. Jean Wylds, Mr. Lila Tranter and Mrs. Fran Wylds: Sisters Mrs. Florence MacKen- zie of Lochalsh and,Mrs. Adeline Hackett ,of Ripley arrived back home from a trip to Western Canada. They. flew to Calgary and from there went on to tour Vancouver. While fin the trip they visited with .Mrs. Hackett's son Jim. Heavy traffic on Vic toria Day week end prevented them from making the ferry trip to Victoria. However, they were favourably impressed by the flower gardens, parks and other sights while touring Vancouver. • * • « • • Allan Mackay returned home last Thursday fromVancouver. 23rd in the United Church Sun- day School rooms to honour Miss Marsha Hodges. Marsha received many lovely and useful gifts and thanked all her friends and espec,, ially those who planned the - program and special evening for her. " •Mrs. Clifford CrOzier, Goder- ich with her daughter, Mrs. ' George Bushell and little. David of Montreal; visited recently ' with their former neighbour, Miss Mabel Reid', Crewe,. Rev. Stairsspokeon the Lep- rosy Mission when he took the, service at Dungannon United. Church on Sunday, May 27. This crippling disease can be helped or cured by special treatment, We can assist by donations - even.by saving our used postage stamps. Rev. Clarence McClenaghan was anniversary guest speaker at Calvin Brick Church, near Whitechurch, on Sunday. ' He was away three weeksd which time he visited with and Mrs. Jack Harrison there had an enjoyab)e time, All is a nephew of the family, 0 4 $ Miss Mary Forster, daughti Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster east of Ripley, and MissMat et Anne Courtney, daughter Mr. a nd Mrs. Leonard Court .north of Amberley, havebt o successfully completed their year at Lambton Collegein Sarnia . They are both elm, hi Early Childhood Educatio Both Mary and Margaret & are recent graduates of Pi1e District High School. They ow on summer vacation. William Robertson of Toro and Agincourt was loneViSil with his sister. Mary and broil! Bob. He also visited with Itr John Robertson and Miss Cri Robertson in Ripley as wells other friends in Huron and li While here he also visited w friends in Port Elgin, Kinci and Luc know . About two we ago he visited in Pennsylon taking in the horse race -th Pr ea kness at Pimlico track of the Triple Crown races,11 slatsatkpes. pne of the three is Sa.turday, June 9 - The Be * * • The Schnurr gravel trucls been busy rolling north and through Ripley on the fiftee road. The Schnurr trucks,* Hepworth and have been du gruarvoenl fromtherMoaadcs,Ta Hvish *, * * 0 pizKuerenenhaaansndeddNBotohrnmenabi eoivin iMeascsoKFfaaythrle:1 • • the family. Mr. and• MD, Farlan are busy moving no Joe and Mary Fludder apas building on Malcolm sit: Help the Men •Rie.tvaorcl iunetdeel:r0,, • iegiveana nidoorne_atelo mental retar