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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-28, Page 16WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER iii POT LUCK SUPPER IN RIPLEY SAT,, Inc '1 PROCEEDS. FOR. RECREATION COMPLEX OW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO THE LUCK •RIr E SIXTEEPI LORNE REID WHITECHURCH and .DISTRICT .140L REPAIR • SKATES ' • FOR. THE-. WHOLE .• FAMILY • BROWNIE NEWS On Tuesday, November 20th the Brownie meeting started with a game of ball. We then had Brownie Ring with Anne Hamilton as-Fairy Queen. The Sixers collected for Brownie Gold and Snowy Owl did inspection to see if everyone re- membered their shoes. We closed Brownie Ring with the Brownie Prayer. At Pow Wow Tawny Owl. pres- ented Elizabeth Wilkins with her Book Lover Badge. 411 the Brown- ies are to try and bring a Christ- mas g.ift to be sent on to the Children's Aid Society. The Slic- ers are to try and Nave a game for the Pack to play next week. During work;/owy Owl period.Sn tested for Finger Code with Judy Hunter passing 'this test. Tawny Owl took the Tweenies for the Biciwnie Story while the rest Of the Brownies talked about a badge they would liketo work for. We then practised for the enrolment of the Tweenies next week. The meeting closed with the Squeeze and. Taps. TOPS Meet On November 21st, sixteen members of Tops Club weighed in at the Town Hall. After the Tops Pledge we sang the Tops Song "You'd Better Watch Out". Roll call showed that one member lost her marble and another won hers back. Rita Howard was the week's best loser. In the Christmas Contest the "Blues" are ahead'of the "Reds". On November 17th, Marion Mowbray, Diane Morrison, Bar- bara Emberlin and Mayme Wilk- ins attended 'a Tops Workshop in Walkerton. Ruth Lauzon, area supervisor, was the guest speaker. We all felt it was a very benefic- ial afternoon. Eunice Cunningham and Jane Treleaven were• appointed as aud- itdrs for this year. It was passed unanimously that. we purchase a set of metric scales, with Barbara Emberlin to see about it. / We decided to carry on with'a half hour of exercises every night and a special program once a month. DIED AT GUELPH There passed away at Guelph on the week end Mrs. Arnold Barb- our, whose husband passed away one month ago. Attending the funeral at Guelph at 1.30 on 'Mon- day from the community were Elmer Woods of St. Helens, Mr.- and Mrs.' Walter Alton of Lucknow•, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin of Whitechurch, Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery of Wing- ham,'Mrs. Elwood Barbour of St. Helens. Mr. arid Mrs. Wesley Tiffin spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim,Henderson of Brantford. Visitors on the week end with. 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray and Mrs. A . E. Purdon were Mr.. and Mrs. Athol Pardon and Shelley of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Hector. Purdon of Strathroy. Wallace Milligan and Mary Lou of Streetsville were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alari Falconer and Tony. • , On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer and Tony visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer and Kevin of Strathroy ,.. We .are pleased to report that Russel Ritchie was able to return home on. Friday from Wingharn Hospital. Mrs. Bill. Evans spent Friday in London and at the noon hour visited with her daughter Mrs. Edith Brown. • Miss Alma Conn of Guelph University was 'a week end visitor with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Douglat.Coniey and Jason of Wingham also, visited them. Mr. and Mrs. Russel IvIcGuire spent the week end in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGuire and Elmer McGuire. Russel Ross and Mrs. Jim Tailor visited Sunday with Mrs. Russel Ross, a patient at Kitchener • Hospital. Mrs. Eatl Caslick visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis and Michael of Wingham. Home for the week end with :heir parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Joyce of London and Barry of Kitchener. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tiffin and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin and Stephen, Barry and Joyce Tiffin took their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin to Turn- berry Tavern to celebrate their wedding anniversary. The com- munity extends their congratula- tions. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and their family had Mrs. Ethel Stewart of Wingham to join them in celebrating her 75th birth- day. Whitechurch community extends a welcome to the 3 memberS from 'CKNX Who are residing in, the north part of George Fisher's house. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and Linda at- tended a party in Wroxeter for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore , newly weds; The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Joe Moore , where ar8und 43 gathered. There was also a party held for the men. me. and Mrs. Gordon .Moore will reisde in Kitchener. Cindy and Richard Moore spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hickey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and Donna of St. Paul visited on Saturday with his mother Mrs. Gershom Johnston of Wingham and attended a. wedding at 'Ripley. Mrs. Gershom Johnston and George Greig visited last Friday evening with her daughter Mrs. Clarence Ritchie , Mr. Ritchie , and family of 2nd Con. Kinloss. Congratulations from this corn= munity to William Vander .Klippe of Langside vicinity on being an Honour Graduate at the commen- cement exercises last week at Wingham High School. On Friday , Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and Garry took Gayle•to King; Ontario to Accompany Mrs. Leroy Rintoul to Regina Fair. Mrs. Le roy Rintoul and Miss Gayle Rid- toul left by plane on Sunday. for Regina, where they will spend this week. Little Carol Rintoul re- mained with Mrs. Osborne so she could attend school. Debbie and Kimberley are visiting with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. St ley Black until their parents r from Regina. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt Peterborough were visitors a couple of days last week with sister, Mrs. George Thoinpso Mr. Thompson and Earl and sister Mrs. Milian Moore and Moore. This community extends th sympathy to Pharis Mathers i the passing of his wife at Ni Hospital on Saturday and to daughter Mrs. Pepper of Sas toon. On Sunday Claybourne Th son of Feversharn and his nie Miss penise Bqtchelor of Prot visited with Mr. and Mrs. G Thompson and Earl. Mr . and Mrs. Fred Davis a Dana of(Windsor visited on t week end with her parents Mrs. Garnet Farrier and her mother Mrs. Eunice Gillesp, with'his parents Mr. and Mrs Davis of Lucan. Mrs. Harold Blasing of Ne tacit , who was on assessment at Wingham , visited late M afternoon with Mrs. Victor son. 3 — 1973 CHEV Impalas, 4 door hardtop 2 -, 1973 BUICK Centurys, 2. door and a 4 door. 1973 CHEVROLET Impala Custom, 2 door hardtop 1973 VEGA, automatic transmission 1973 FORD Gran Torino 2 door hardtop 1973 CHEVELLE, 4 door sedan 1972 LE MANS 2 door hardtop 1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes 1972 CHEV Biscayne, 4 door sedan, power steering and. brakes .1972 FORD Cortina 1971 DODGE Mono:ma 2 door -hardtop 1971 BUICK SKYLARK, 4 door sedan 1971 FORD Custom .500 4 door sedan 2 — 1971. CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door hardtops 1971' PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door 'hardtop 1971 CHEV Impala Custom 2 door hardtop 1970 METEOR 4 door hardtop 1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop 2 — 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door hardtop and a 2 door hardtop 20-1965-,19E38 Models 1968 RAMBLER. stationwagon 1968 FORD 10 .passenger stationwagon 1971 G.M.C. 50 'series cab and chassis, 350 engine, 5 speed transmission, 2 apeed axle 2 — 1970 FORD window vans, .6 cylinder automatic 1970 ECONOLINE van 1970 Q.M.C. 60 series truck, '366 engine, 5 speed transmission, 18' stake body USED CAR SPECIALS BP $ervice Station Phone 887.6173 Brussels Motors ro