The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-05-15, Page 2180 At Happy
Hearts Meeting
Nearly .80 people attended a pot
luck lunch held May 10th at the
'Legion Hall in Ripley, .by the Happy
Hearts Club of Ripley.
A penny bingo was. enjoyed with
Margaret and Donald Blue 'conduct.
ing the game. Several prizes of
pennies were given Out.' . •
It was .anuounced• that there will
be a jaunt' through some part of ,
Bruce County by bus 'in July. Also.
there be a -11t1$ to the Canad-
ian 'National' Exhibition, for SeniOr
Citizens.
The bowlers report they' had •
such a good time they plan .to
start 'again in. October . The third
week ire June has been .set aside
as Senior Citizen's week.. All ,
arc ast:dd to wear tbeir pins and
attend a Church service.that Sun-
day. • . .
The work committee report .
given by :Mrs . Gladys'. Huston show-
ed how much -these ladies hive
.RIPLEY ABATTOIR
Custom Butchering — Curing 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
Business development means
more jobs and increased opportunities.
This is what Onthrio is doing
to help businesses grow.
it it IL 111 a n h II 1L ll H 11- II rt If II 1r 11 11 11 11 1
Suppose you'operate a manufacturing
company, or a firm that is a supplier to
such a manofacturer.Suppose instead
that you operate a tourist resort, or a
tourist attraction that benefits local
resorts. ' •
Others depend on you for a living.
So your Ontario government wants to
help you help thern ... and yourseif....
through the Ontario Development
COrporation (ODC).
The ODC was established by the
governrnent here. in Ontario to provide.
financial assistance to bUsinesse,S
unable to obtain necessary funds
from conventional lending institutions.
These programs are designed to
stimulate industrial growth, encourage
economic development and increase,
employment opportunities in the'
central and southwestern areas of
Ontario.
Similar programs exist to aid
businesses in other parts ofthe Province.
Briefly, ODC Financial AssiStanc0
programs are divided into two cate-
gories —Incentive.Loans and Term
Loans.
In central and southwestern..Ontario,
Incentive Loans are provided to es- .
tablish new manufacturing operations
or service industrieS in support of
manufacturing.
TheSe loans may be interest-free or
at a rate lower than the.ODC's, prevail-
ing rate of interest. Commencement of,
repayment may be deferred until the
company is established.
Term Loans are available to finance
new products and 'processes, exports.,
pollution-control equipment, industrial
buildings, tourist operations and the
expansion of small businesses.
Your Ontario gOvernment has pre-
pared a concise, easy-to-understand
'booklet explaining who may qualify
for ODC Financial Services.
If you would like.q copy.of the booklet,
or wish to make application for ODC
assistance, write to:
Ontario Development Corporation
Mowat Block, Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario' M7A 1T5
Ministry of Industry and Tourism,
Claude Bennett, Minister
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Government of Ontario
William G. Davis. Premier
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CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL,
SAND, 34 STONE, TOP. FILL
FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE
PIT RUN GRAVEL
ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE
10 "'PM TONS — 22046 LBS.
Freeman Olson
Gravel Pit
May 7; also' at the 11 a . . service
Sunday May 12, at the'Chinese '
Gospel Church there will be a
short period of remembrance. In
place of flowers, offerings would
be appreciated for the Building
Funds to the Chinese Gospel
Church, 450 Dundas Street, W. ,
Toronto.
ptismal Service
Dungannon
DUNGANNON NEWS
re wasia large a‘ttendance
ngannon United Church on
y at 11.00 a.m. for Chris-
amily Service., Rev. W-
harfs sermon was entitled
t.about our Homes?” The,
of 12 ladies sang two num-
"Mothers Bible" and "Mau-
ve" the Hilltop". Five
en received the Sacrament
tism. These were William
t Curran ; son of Mr. and
Donald Curran; Deborah Ann
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Draper; Tanya Jane Hodges,
ter of Mr.. and Mrs. Terry
'es; Timothy Graham McNee ,
pa. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
bhi Anne Menary , (laugh-
Mt, hnd Mrs. Harold Men-
and Mrs. Mike Carney,
Fergus were home for , the
end.
'and Mrs. Robt. Irvin motor-
Sunday to visit their daugh-
ttty, and family, Mr. and
!red Stirling, and Darlene.
and Mrs. Kenneth Mc Née
family gathering on Sunday
ing the baptism of their
,Timothy Graham. Guests'.
r,.and Mrs. Bill Reed from
!eh, Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Mr. and Mrs; Jim
Lauri and Linda, Port
Mr, and Mrs. Eric McNee
nda, Nile, and Roger Pent-
ty large crowd attended the
%Service of the Dungan-
4stian Fellowship Congrega-
2.30 p.m on Sunday, May
gratulation to Mr. and Mrs,
indley (McEwan) on the
fa daughter, on May 2,
itAlexandra Hospital, God -
lee on Sunday, May 19, in
'ton United Chtirch will be
111.15 a.m.. for the summer
[sympathy is extended to
h.)Arnold S. Vokes, in
from friends in this corn- ;where Dr. and Mrs. Vokes 'Ned at intervals through the
following item was in a .
o paper recently:
Dr. Arnold S. - At Wel-
Hospital, on May 3, 1974 ,
19th year, survived by his Xise Hoskin, dear father
It of Deep River, daughter-nd two grandchildren, het of Arthur and Edward.
Ire service was held, on
done by making aprons,. sewing ,
quilting, crocheting and knitting.
The money raised, is used to send ..
gifts to Shut-ini. .
The .afternoon's entertainment
clOsed by singing 0 .Canada led by
Reg 'Moore and with Mrs. Violet
MacKenzie at the piano,' •
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