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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-05-25, Page 11You are invited to a.... Breakfast come as you are and loin Bill Davis and your progressive,..ConservativcCandidate N.J. ''.'Sami.''MacGregOr Friday, 'May 27th. 1977 8 to 9 a.m. PORT ELGIN CASINO 9 to 10 a.m. Ripley Community Centre DRESS: Work clothes or casual This Week In Ripley I know Cancer can be beaten" Mrs.,Horeuce Bendall Burlington, Ont. Cancer can be beaten. Your dollars are needed now to continue the battle. Give hope a boost. • When a volunteer calls, be generous. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY ....... _ . .. THE BALLOT BOXES FOR THE AL ,..,Ar:,,i- POLLS WILL NOT BE OPENED F:)R Till EACH CANDIDATE UNTIL THE Ci ,I - )I THE F-Olt.S ON THE REGULAR F'Oi.LIN1 ' June 9, 1977, at 8:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. at the above locations GIVEN UNDER MY HAND prk 16th DAY OF MAY, 1977 k4f • NCI r /PE BRUSSELS NOTICE OF ADVANCE..POLLS FOR THE ELECTION NOW PENDING TO ELECT A PERSON .TO REPRESENT THE VOTERS IN THE F406 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF . ONTARIO FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF • HU.RON BRUCE ADVANCE POLLS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING THE BALLOTS OF VOTERS WHO EXPECT TO BE UNABLE TO VOTE ON,THE REGULAR POLLING DAY IN THE POLLING SUBDIVISIONS FOR WHICH THEIR NAMES APPEAR ON THE LISTS, WILL BE HELD , SATURDAY AND MONDAY JUNE 4 JUNE 6 From 12:00 Noon to 9:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: PORT ELGIN—Fire Hall, corner of Emma and Goderich Streets KINCAR'DI'NE—Town Hall, Main Street. $11NGHAM—Armories, Edward Street: BRUSSELS—Haywards Store, west side of Main Street. Ontario PAGE ELEVEN VEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO DUNGANNON Mr. and Mrs. Benson Pentland of London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McNee hosted a gathering of friends on Sunday evening which included Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McWhinney and Bob- by; Mr. and Mrs. Gerrie Glenn and family of Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodges and family; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Park and family; Diane HayWorth of London; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright and, family. Our sympat to Mr. and Jack Phillips a d family on death of their fant daug Tanya Joy in hospita Thursday. A private service was held at graveside in Dungannon Cemetery on Friday. Mrs. Phillips returned home from Kincardine HOspital on Tuesday and is making a good recovery. Tanya Joy had been born permaturely in Kincard- ine Hospital last week and-taken to London Hospital where she died. Sympathy is extended to the family of Calvin McIntyre who passed away on Saturday. His funeral is on Tuesday from Wingham to Dungannon Cemetery with lunch for friends and relatives in Dungannon United Church basement afterward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young spent the weekend camping at the Old Homestead near Bayfield. Sharon Young was home from London to go camping with her parents. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godfrey during the week- end were Mr. and Mrs. John McGill of Waterloo on Friday night; Mr. and Mrs. Tilly Wester- hout and family of Summerhill on Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sproul and family of Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, Huron Park on Sunday. Miss Sue Godfrey of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents.'On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey took Sue back to Kitchener and on the way home visited Mrs. Cliff Sproul at Ethel. Cliff is in hospital with heart trouble. Several families in the village had fireworks displays on Sunday and Monday evenings to mark Victoria Day weekend. Visitors on the Weekend- with Mr. and Mrs. Art McMichael were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mc- Michael Sr. of Clinton and Art's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Davis of Mississauga. Mrs. Irene Good, Chris and Michelle of Goderich spent the weekend with her daughter and 7 14.7-29' TODD - in Wingham and District Hospital on Wednesday, May , 18, 1977, to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Todd of St. Helens, a daughter, Amanda Kathleen. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mohring.— Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godfrey on the death of Marlene's father, Mr. Morley Linington of B.C., formerly of Goderich. His funeral took place on Saturday from Stiles Funeral Home to Maitland Cemetery. NL OF THE VOTES CAST FOR 'VG 1 HURSOAY, 3 BY AB WYLDS Last Friday evening, May 20, will go down in local history as 'the date when Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians orchestra from New York City was in Ripley. Since all tickets for the dance were sold weeks ago, the arena floor of the Ripley Huron District Community Centre was jammed. With the "sweetest music this . side of heaven", the crowd had a good time and likely both Guy and the, Community Centre made a few dollars. Around nine o'clock Friday evening the cars were just streaming down to the Complex. Guy and his brothers were natives of London, Ontario but by the late twenties, when the writer made the University :n the hill, they had already established them- selves in New' York and earned enough tto get their parents a fine home in west London. How often we have heard the expression that it is a small world. Mrs. Ross H. Martyn (the former Adeline Moon- ey) of Ripley attended the Ontario Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto at the same time as Guy Lombardo. Speaking of music, last Saturday it was sultry hot so a lady with her two small children living upstreet in Ripley came into Gore Park and sat on the two swings there in the evening. After dusk she was heard singing a ballad type song to her children. The low sweet sounds of her song barely reached the limits of the park and were often blocked out by the rushing sound of passing cars. But lady, whoever you are, you can really sing. Mrs. Elsie Forrester arrived back home Tuesday, last week. As far as known, Elsie is the only person in the area to have the good fortune to have holidays in both California and Florida since last January. On her recent trip to Florida she was accompanied by her sister Mrs. Tom Kellington of Toronto and they stayed at Belleview Gulf and visited with their brother Jack at Largo, also on the Gulf side of Florida. They arrived back at Toronto airport on Sunday evening then on Monday they visited the 'new Kellington home at Parry Sound. Elsie spent all that snowy stormy month of February at 'Morgan Hill in water dry California. She visited with her son Glen, his wife and family. People here remember back years ago when Glen started his career at the Ripley C.N.R. station as a telegraph operator. During the past week the flowering crabapple trees in the back lawn at the home of Norman and Mabel Barnard have been covered with beautiful red blos- soms. * * * * * * Mrs. Wilson Ford (the former Martha Robertson) of Cobourg has been visiting with her sister Chris Robertson and her mother Mrs. John Robertson at their home here. During the long weekend Wilson Ford and their daughter Linda were here also. An anniversary party, in the form of a picnic was held at the Wyld Farm last Sunday. The group of relatives gathered to mark Bill Wyld's birthday and Niels and Nora Frederiksen's 40th wedding anniversary. Attending were Tena, Harold, and Cindy Wyld of Weston; Wayne, Sharon, Warren, Andrew Hardy of Mississauga; Gordon, Cathy and Derick Wyld of , New Market; John and Karen Wyld of Weston; Allan, Wanda May and Donald of Point Clark; Mynne Wyld of Ripley; Niels and Nora CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 he er, n on 0•, V1. F I GEORGE E. McCUTCHEON