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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-02-13, Page 12Holyrood WI Hot Family Night KINLOUGH NEWS The Annual Women's Institute pot-lUck supper and family night , was held in the Holyrood hall on Tuesday evening. Around 50 en. inyecl a delicious meal after which cards were played until the program was ready to start. Mrs..Alex Percy, eonyener, called the 'gathering to order and extended a welcome on behalf of the Women'S Institute. The program began with a sing -song led by May and Edna, Boyle fall- owed by a duet by Mrs. Fred Page and Mrs. Bill .:Macpherson. Three ladies from Lucknow ., namely MrS. Al Irwin, Mrs, Annie McIntyre and Mrs. John Wraithput on a humorous skit: Mrs.-Lorne Ea.die gave a humor- ouis . Jack svirreadicngk ,Aciert showed most interesting pictures, which Were taken by them when she and Jack were on a conducted tour to Europe. Mrs. Percy thanked it Ackert and she was presented Wi a gift. Thanks was extended to all who took part in the prbgralt Frank Mauklen, 'on behalf of thi me, thanked, the Institute for the invitation to be present , for the lovely meal and the fine entertainment. Ali joined in sing ing "0 Canada"which brought a l pleasant meeting to a close. 1974 FORD xi, ton V8, standard tansmission 1973 LE MANS 4 door, V8, fully equipped 1973 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, 2 door hardtop 1973 PONTIAC tATALINA, 2 door hardtop 1973 BUICK CENTORY,'2 door hardtop 197.3 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA, 2 door 1973 NOVA 4 door, 6 automatic, power steering 1973 LE MANS, 2 door . 1973 FORD h'ton, V8 heavy duty 1972 FORD LTD, 4 door hardtop . 1972—PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 2 door hardtop 1972 CHEV STATIONWAGON, 4 door with ai r conditioning 1971 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE,'2 'door hardtop 1971 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM 1970 CHEV 4 door 1970 FORD Custom 4 door, V8 automatic 1968 CHEV .4 doors, V8 automatic, radio 1974 POLARIS SNOWMOBILES ON 'DISPLAY SEVERAL VSED SNOWMOBILES IN STOCK AMM CAR SALES LTD. 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Badges were presented as follows: Reporter - Ettabelle Mac- Donald; Hostess - Marion Raynard Lori McKim, Karen Campbell; Cook - Lorna Boyle; Little House Emblem - Lorna Boyle. • It was announced that our' bus trip to Toronto will be Saturday, April'27th. Preparations will be completed and forms will be sent out to mothers. An inspection was held with Nancy Thompson winning the prize. A Chinese Auction was held using a toy left over from our bazaar. $2.60 was made from this and the winner was Edith Greer .February 17th will be the Think- ing Day Church service, which RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom•Butchering aping and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast Freezing ,HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able 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. ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2961 will be held 'this year at the Ang- lican Church. Service will start at 12:00. All Guides, Scouts, cubs and Brownies are expected to attend, Next week, February 14 will be the Guide and Scout Tobogganing party. Everyone is to dress warm-, ly, bring a toboggan if you have one , and meet at the ski hill at 7;30. Hot Chocolate and bonuts will be served after. The next regular meeting Febru- ary•21st will be a special Thinking Day service, All parents are invit- ed. There will be a Guide,and Brovinie skating party February 26th from 4 - 5 at the arena'. Captain worked. teaching the older guides the important rules to remember concerning the flag. • Lieutenant worked with the tend- erfoot girls. Brenda MacLeod and Suzanne Kirkland are almost finished with their tests. A short campfire was held. The meeting was closed with vespers and taps. a a * * The dance in Ripley this past week end was sponsored by the a * * On Thursday of last week the people of the Ripley area were glad to hear the news that those fourteen head of cattle were all safely in their home barn at the / farm of Mrs. Earl Elliott , Conce- ssion 10: east in HUron Township. a * a * The 'Ripley -Ilium, Legion Auxil- iary held their February meeting last Thurtday evening in the . Ripley Legion Hall. There was a good attendance at it with presi- dent Mrs. 'Nadine Danforth. of Point Clark in charge and Mis. Isobel LOve of. Ripley as secretary for the evening. * * * * MrS. Angus D. Martyn of Ripley is a patient in Kincardine and District hospital 'following a fall in her home, Ripley friends wish Charlotte a speedy recovery from her injuries. * ,* Murray Weber of Malcolm street in Ripley has been a patient in Westminster Hospital, London where he is undergoing tests and a medical check. Friends and neighbours send their wishes for his 'early return home: « « In the weekly report from the Toronto stockyards given last Saturday on the Wingham radio, the following shippers were 'named among those in 'Western Ontario as 'having top sales in cattle - Lloyd HUttbn of Glammis, Leon- ard Courtney of Amberley, Gord- on Finlayson of LochalsWand BurtPn Shew'felt of Kineardine ToWnship. The farmers who consigned cattle were Clarente Ackert of Kincardine township,' Walter Forster of Huron township, Evan Keith of Lucknow and Leroy Walden of Pine River. In a note from Mrs. Mae Cotton, fornier resident of Ripley and Tor- onto and now for the past ' several years• a patient in Hagers- ville hospital, there is a list of 22 Ripley ladies who attended a . luncheon at Eaton's &Pre - possibly the College Street one on Yonge Street. They were as %Rows .- Amelia lvlartyn, Kather- ine Murray, Katharine Pierce, Catherine BartleY , Myrtle (MacLean) Flood , Irene (Strath- dee)'Johnston, Jean (MacLennan) Lindsay, Aria Jackson, Erma Jackson, Vera (Crawford) Heritage Margaret Campbell, Annie Mac- Donald, Mary Ross ( from Lochalsh), Jean. Osborne 'and her sister Evelyn, Mrs. Howard Henry. (visiting in ,Toronto), Winnifred Ferrier, Grace Alton, Edna Camp- bell, Edna Aitchison and Lenore Logan. No doubt this was quite a "Ripley Reunion Party" in the middle of downtown Toronto. Mrs. Jack Blue is back home from Kincardine Hospital where she has been a patient since before Christmas. Everyone is glad to hear that she is able to be back to her home in Ripley again. * • _,* - a Murray Weber has now been moved to Victoria Hospital from Westminster in London for further tests. The Anglican A. C.' held it's February meeting at the home of Mrs. Oraen Rock in Ripley last Tuesday with, 10 members present. Mrs ..Jack Scott spoke on the theme "Prayer" . • * « Thit Week Ire ipley National Farmers Union and held ,t4e Huron Township hall with part of the Proceeds going to the Ripley Huron and District Recreat- ion Complex. Norman Dunsmoor of Kincardine and his orchestra supplied the music.- * * a -A 'man who visited yearly in Ripley and was knoWn to the res- idents in the north end of the Village , Roy 'Goodall of Grand Rapids in Michigan, passed away suddenly last week on suffering a heart attack. He was 83 years of age. A native, of Meaford, the late Mr. Goodall is survived by his Wife, the former Grace Vail of Meaford , who is a sister of Mrs . Charles Wyld of Ripley and Weston. a * a * Night time breakins were report- ed last Friday morning in nearby centres as occurring the previNts night. - This coming Wednesday morn- ing , February 20, will mean an early shift for those people board- ing the bus for the Agricultural Societies convention in the Royal York hotel in Toronto. PreV/iotis to this year it was always held in the King Edward away up on the 17th floor in the big Crystal Ballroom. the convention is on Wednesday and . Thursday - finish- ing early Thursday afternoon. BY AB WYLDS