The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-13, Page 20WEDNESDAY: MAR THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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K1NLOUGH
eged to hear Rev. Fred Haist,
President of London Conference ,.
who gave an address in the for'e-
noon, and Miss Audrey McKim,
returned missionary from the Sud-
an , who spoke in the afternoon
and answered many questions.
Sympathy is extended 'to Mr.
Orville 'McPhee , son Ronald , and
to Mrs. Lilly Kerns; in the death
of Mrs. McPhee in her 54th year..
Orville is our rinalarnail carrier
between Auburn and Dungannon.
Dungannon Anniversary for the
United, Church has been re-set •
for September 29 when Rev. Glen
. Wright of Exeter is to be .guest
speaker.
Mrs. Reginald Jones is in Toron-
to for a few days this week on a
business trip .
Miss Nancy Errington attended
a Summer Camp Counsellor Train-
ing course in Toroand at Ryerson
Poly-technical Institute last week
Eadie at Lialytood Women' s end•
stitute meeting.
On Wedneay at Mitchell
there Were approximately
ladies in attendance at the Huron-,
DUNGANNON _
Mr. and .Mrs. Toe Dauphin_
and Susan from. Glencoe spent
last week end with Mr. and Mts.
Ross Eedy. Mrs. Gardnee Bill
Gardner and 14asemary Eedy from
Stratford were home also with
Mr. and Eedy.
Recently i r. and Mrs. Chas,
Mang from. Detroit called to see
Mrs. :Minnie Jones and Melvin.
On Wednesday- Mrs. Jones and
Melvin visited Mrs. Mary Turion
NiissAnnie Baxter and Lawrence
Baxter. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilbur a
Bradley from Willowaiale spent the
week end at their home in Dun-
puma. Mrs. D. S. Fines of Tor-
onto accompanied them and is
v this week with M. Cec-
il
Blends here are happy to learn
that Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atkinson
Wendy.and Eau!, who have been
in Vancouver foe two years, have
been irarmferred to. Ottawa.
Dungannon lied another
gaccessfarl card party on Thursday
evening with ten rabies.. Winners
were Mrs. Wallace Wilson. and •.
Mrs. lint. Elrington for the ladies;
and Arthur Stewart and Wm... Caes-
ar for zite.:nen.
This Monday•morning at . News -
writing time it is very much Like
a sap..-running type „rriorning ,
bright sunshine and white frost ,
everywhere in. sight.. •On Friday
and Saturday the heavy. sleet caus-
ed. concern among travellers.
.PreCeding that on Wednesday and
Thursday the weather was like
spring, and roads were bare. •
On Friday evening Rev.. and
Mrs. Clarence N,ICCIenaihan ac-
companied fair'. Bert NIc Whinney ,
Mrs... Lorne Hasty and Mrs, Jack
Caesar attended the "Va.ciet"
evening meeting held in the
Shakespearean Theatre in Strat-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jouwsma
'from Wingham visited Mrs. Cecil
• Blake on Sunday. . •
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. J.
Reed, Mts. Cecil Blake and
Mrs. Lome Ivers were -nests of
the form's daughter, .Mrs. Lome
On her way to attend a ladies
meeting in St. Andrews United
Church', Miss Eva Culbert fell • •
while walking to the church. 'She
attended the meeting .and 'at its
conclusion it was discovered that
she had suffered this injury. She
was taken to. the hospital by Miss
Bonnie Boyle who, was home from.
the University of. Guelph. It was
reported that Eva had suffered an
elbow fracture.
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1 Pe.rth Eresbyterial , th-e
London Conference Branch_ Mrs.
Lorne I-tasty accompanied bv
C. McClenaghan, Mts. Nelsen'
Pearson'. Mm. Sla'ae., and Mrs.
Horton Talrnav • of NLIe felt 71.7.7,4•.:.-.
THIS WEEK
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18
Were Ma.tthewrnan Nlarg.
Grant, Althea Devitt, Mrs. Earl 0
Lohnes, Marg Machan, Marjorie
gid, Catherine. MacLeod, ,Marg-
aret Gemmell, Mrs. A. Baockle-
bank, Mrs. 'A. Holm, Joan Mac-
Leod , Rhoda MacKenzie ,' Pearl . .
MacKay, Eunice Cunningham, ,
Mary blathers, Christena Robert-.
son'and Marion McCharles..
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After the presentation of certi-
ficates wascompleted Mr. Turvill
invited those attending to view
the exhibits and stay for lunch..
air personal thanks goes to the
secretary Mrs. Pat '(Hugh) Mason
for her help 'in getting the names
of the "students." taking the differ
ent courses.
Unfortunately two Ripley ladies
were injured in falls this past
week. .Each - was taken to Kincar-
dine and District Hospital for
treatment.
After the night school achieve-
ment program on Thursday even-
inc. Mrs. Gordon Stanley either
tripped or slipped suffering sever-
al injuries. It was reported that
the ambulance was called and,
Sadie was treated at the hospital
and then returned to her Ripley
acme.
Last week the interior of
Ripley Post Office was giveni
paint job.
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Early on Friday' Morning 41'
bets and, friends of the Ripley
District Horticultural Societ
boarded'a Bruce Lines bus at' cardine Town' Hall and Riplai
Office' on a trip to Toronto.
they spent , the, day at the Toni
Flower Show held in the
O'Keefe Centre. All reporisii
to the effect that it was a set
Wonderful 'garden displays,
Despite 'freet fp:2 rainandiey
roads the bus (.i.ri-er btbughtti'
one home safe arriving ink
now by nine ir..he evening;
Iii charE,e of ;he trip ,
were Mrs. '',5etze Macleod ad,
COnnie van ci,e: HoeR. On tt4
trip Mrs Earl'
Loh-nes , Wyld,
Christena :son Fran wyl
Reg .loote , Flail
son, mrs • 31acit";
John Collin ; Connie v,1
'der Hoek , • Donald Camp
'Mrs. Camer7.
, H a.z e m,say , Mrs.
Marie Bette.lacle
Edna Stanle , Farrell,
Marian Fr end:: ;
Cornish , • . 2hatles liddle;
Mrs. Ben , ;ear. Farrell
Janet Needna:-.... , 1:tha Culbert,
June koiy1(.1.,; , : 31adove;
Mrs. `:!id 7iola Statk
Ethel 0..sbern-z , Avery
Alma, Sall,Eg
othy Carter , 'Juba „Va,
Frank
Thanks to - we copiel„
list at the F.:I:le? post
hope that o hive not otnit0
anyone': na 71:2
Last .Wedneiday .ev.eningtO
Ripley- Dia. Ateti
Ripley Jr.7..er.iie,s scored a l'.11
win over 7.d valley. Tk
six 9..-oa is .one accid0
• ly shoe 0,11 nettO
ley past
the third Fdp:ley
now wait== re next
the pia:, c t't er
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