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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-10-07, Page 15new linehno'w SNOW, Wi 14 . children baptized Sunday Betty Ritchie Jessie Kirkland spent last weekend at. Kingsville visit- ing her son, Donald and Joan Kirkland, Lana and Darren. She also attended the Apple- fest there, on Saturday. Get well wishes to Charlie Anderson who had surgery in Wingham and District Hos- pital last week. Baptism and. communion services were held at Trinity Church on Sunday. Lee Jer- emy, son of Gail and Ivan Cranston, and Adam Thom- as, son of Nancy and Jack Cameron were baptized. Both had ;'family Members attending and a get together; at their homes after the service. Beryl and .Bill Hunter of Lucknow, formerly of Ash- field, enjoyed a three day bus trip last week by Leisure Tours to Agawa Canyon, north of Sault. Ste. Marie. -Get well wishes to Walter Alton, who is in St. Joseph's Hospital : in London. Allan and Violet Ritchie, Harvey and Betty. Ritchie and Doug Hackett visited Milvert and Gladys Reid in Goderich Saturday evening and pres- ented them with a ' farewell gift from his former Zion neighbours. Milvert sold his house to Paul Puddy- and wife, Brisette and, two sons, Cedric and Michael of New Brunswick. Cedric started Kindergarten at Brookside School in September. Pat Broome, son of Tom and Rose Broome, celebrated his 6th birthday at the home' of his grandparents, Reg and Freda Broome recently. Oth- er visitors at the same home last week . were ° Jim and Francis Broome of Wingham. on Thursday and Dill and Edna Ross of Lucknow on Sunday evening. Alfred Adamson of Kel- vington, Saskatchewan spent last week with Lois and Larry Campbell. Alfred is a cousin of Lois.; Frank Riegling of White- law, Alberta flew home Wed- nesday ednesday evening to attend the funeral of his .nephew, Paul Riegling. He also visited his parents, Carl and Fran Reg - ling and his wife, Ann's parents, Frank and Sally Rit- chie, of Lucknow. We extend sympathy to Paul's parents, Max and Helen Riegling and other relatives. Myra . Evans of Wales is visiting this week with Susan and Alex Irvin as a Welsh delegate of the Young Farm- er's Association. Susan visit- ed her family last spring as a Junior Farmers' delegate. Gloria Rutledge is new librarian By Alb Wylds For some weeks wehave intended for this column the announcement . that Mrs: Gloria . Rutledge is the librarian at the Ripley Huron Library in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Adeline Hackett retired for health reasons: Book stands needed A note from Ripley librarian Mrs. Gloria Rutledge - "Could you help? Several of our senior citizens love to read in bed. However they, find many of the books too awkwardand heavy to. hold.. Are . you - a good carpenter?. Could you or your group construct a han= dy stand to hold a book ina bed? If you would like to try, contact Gloria at the library. Thank A your. " �1 Ripley folks welcome --to the village Rev. Philip Ruch and his wife Ann. Rev. Ruch has been serving as asistant curate to Canon Ray Farrell of -St. John the Evangelist Church in London. Rev. Ruch has been appointed the new minister to St. Paul's Anglican Church in Ripley,: the Church of. the Ascension. in Kinlough, and St. Peter's Anglican Church in Lucknow.` Rev. and Mrs. Ruch will reside in the house just north of the home' of Mrs. Mildred Wylds on the main street south in Ripley. Rev. and Mrs. George Gar- ratt own their home : in Lucknow and will continue to live there now that he has retired from the active Marr. Donald Anderson of r......................................_....... 1 1 1 7he • 1 .1 1 i . - BUTCHERINGUSTOM _ � �rFawEsoaL-eEEF, rtoaICANDu►Mi Mane Plume Monday or a Bask SMOKE HOUSE TO MAKE HAM AND BACON .VN. Ph.1-2251' INCARdINE. New! Beef Bacon Please Inquire 1 FREEZER MEAT 1 �1 Sides, 1 Hinds . of Beef t 1 • • g Whole or HaIf'igs 1 Reef and Pork all carefully I selected from local Bruce 1 County Feedlot. 1. ALL PROCESSED MEAT CAN BE DELIVERED TO LUCKNOW; PLEASE INQUIRE Waterford, Ontario spent a few days with her mother Mrs. W.J Mackay, and other relatives at Ripley and Kincardine. She was accom- panied home by her mother. Both spent a very pleasant afternoon at Milton, when Mrs. W.A. Marshall, sister of Mrs. Mackay, was honored. upon the occasion of her 90th birthday at the .home of her son and daughter. in-law Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Mar- v shall. Thanks to Dave Mar- tyn of Huronvilla for deliver- ing this note from Mrs. W.J. Mackay also of Huronvilla. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bridle of Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jarvis of Dresden were weekend visitors with Mrs. 'Sam Emerson in Ripley. Mrs. Bridle is a sister of Mrs. Emerson. Dr. and Mrs. Goldie mer- '. son and Mrs. Aileen Hedley from London spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sam Emerson and Mrs. Frances Gillies. Hoare for the fair We would Lice to add a few more names, to the list last week, of former Ripley and Huron folks , back to ' the fair here. Mrs. Grant MacLen- nan (former Lyla; Mac- /Donald) of Listowel, Gordon and Margaret Haycock (Margaret Blue) of Inger- soll, Norris Messenger of the Lucknow area; Harold and. Tena Wyld of 'Weston, Mr. : and Mrs. Murdock. McDonald of Lucknow, and Gordon Ferris Hamilton. Turn to page l5• WEEKEND TO OCTOBER 24 A 25 ,This two day tour *Nowa you to dlacover the beauty and �. serenity Of the fall ntlgrauon of the Canada Geese` at 1 Jack Miner's Bini Sanctuary, Kingsville. Since we Intend to stay at the sanctuary for the evening-feedbg, the most spectacular sight of all, we will be staytog overnight at the.. WHEELS INN, Chug am....an recreational hotel . complex. All ages't wekome on *la motoreoach tour. 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