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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-04-22, Page 18Page 18—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 22, 1987 Former local native makes The. Happy Hearts Seniors held a Euchre Party in the Legion Hall on Monday after- noon last, with nine tables in play. Prize winners were Harvie Thompson,Annie Ir- win, Duncan Thornburn, and Evelyn Irwin. •• The player with the most lone hands was Mary Brooks. The final euchre for the `. season will be held on Monday April 27 at 2 p.m. John W. and Mary Scott have written these reports during the past season and delivered them to the door here. Ab Wylds expresses thanks for this help and by doing it this way the euchre players from the Hap- py Hearts are sure to get in at the top of this column. Promoted by Labatts W. James Emmerton, son of Chester and Irene Emmerton at the intersection of Highway 21 or the Bluewater Road with the Second Concession of Huron township, - at one block north of the village of Amberley, was one of four officials in the John Labatt Company Limited in London promoted. He is the treasurer for this broadly based North American food and beverage company promoted. Jim joined the company in 1979 and this is his third promotion. A week ago Jim along with P.G. Crowley director of planning, P.L. Meier corporate controller, and Larry L. In- nane secretary were pictured in the Free Press as the ones being honoured. This is the third promotion which Jim has received since joining the company. He is a grade 13 graduate from the Ripley District High School. Softball registration dates Softball registration will be held in the Ripley Huron Community Centre Complex arena on the following dates: Tuesday, April 21 - 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.; Thursday, April 23 - 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.; Saturday, April 25 - 10:00 to 2:00 p.m. Anyone who is thinking of playing is urged to register in order that teams can be entered in the W.O.A.A. (Western Ont. Athletic Association) . Again this year coaches are in great demand. For any infor- mation call Dan Wilken at 395-3668. Our thanks goes to him for this note. Prize list for fair . The Ripley Agricultural Society meeting was held on Monday evening April 13 at 9 p.m. in the Ripley Huron Central School. Present were Bob and Judy Thompson, Cecil and Wilma Sutton, Ron and Diane Brooks, Dan and Sheila MacDonald, Margery MacDonald, Perrin Lowry, John Elliott, George Messenger, Gary Courtney, Don and Anna MacTavish. President Bob Thompson presided over meeting. Junior Farmers are going to put on Friday evening program with local talent. Bands were discussed. Members were not in favour of getting Illl'IflIllfI:Illi: "A reference to local services at your fingertip" Chisholm Fuels SuNoCtl SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS LUCKNOW 'hone 529-7524 or 524-7681 Furnace Installations Wood -Oil Combination Furnaces Burncr Service - Propane Filling Station PRODUCTS FOR FARM. HOME &INDUSTRY THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR ADVERTISING CALL 528-2822 COWAN PRINTING LLUCKNOW 528.2730 GENERAL PRINTING' AND OFFICE SUPPLIES MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Homes All families are served with the utmost respect and , dignity. For pre -arranged funeral information contact' uti at any time. R.C. MacKenzie & J. MacKenzie Lucknow 528-3432 Ripley 395-2969 A member of Associated Funeral Directors Service Pegg Construction RESIDENTIAL - AGRICULTURAL •Homes *Cottages •Farm Buildings Aluminum And Vinyl Siding, Replacement Windows And Doors. Barn Steel And Hardware TOM PEGG II���II►i��, ALCAN 528-3720 THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR ADVERTISING CALL 528-2822 Cal R.W.BeII Optometrist GODERICH The Square 524-7661 Burke Electric Ltd. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE ALL MAKES 111014 SALES & WARRANTY SERVICE CaII Toll Free 1-800-265-3025 41 Year.; Built bs Qualit♦ and Service Open 6 dans a week. %INGHAM 357-2450 good in large place mats from the District Association. Collecting is coming along good. Some have to make second calls. Hope to have the prize list out earlier. Thanks to secretary Don MacTavish for these notes. ANNIE MACKINNON Annie MacKinnon, wife of the late Hamilton MacKinnon, passed away on Good Friday April 17, 1987, in the Wingham and District Hospital. She was born on Tues., Oct. 2, 1900 on the 8th con. in Huron Township west of Ripley. Her father was Angus Murray and her mother Annie Martyn. Visitation was at the MacKenzie - McCreath Funeral Home on Sunday and the funeral was at 2 p.m. on Easter Monday, April 20, 1987 in Knox Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. Hugh Nugent of the Church. Interment was in the Ripley Cemetery. She is survived by two sisters,' Marie, Mrs. Wilson Knox of Leamington; and Katherine Murray of Pinecrest Manor Nurs- ing Home in Lucknow; one brother David Murray of Ripley; two nephews, Murray and Bill Knox of Leamington. She was predeceased by husband Hamilton MacKin- non and her parents. Memorial donations were gratefully received in aid of the Knox Church fund and for its Arthritis Fund. Sympathy is express- ed at this time of bereavement; company HAROLD COURTNEY Harold Courtney passed away last Satur- day morning April 18, 1987 where he had been a patient for the past couple of weeks following a stroke. He was born on Friday. March 16, 1900 in Huron Township. His parents were Harry Courtney and Olivia Nesbitt and he attended public school in the southwest section of Huron Township. Then he went to R,C.S. just after it was opened in early 1915. In school he found Arithmetic and figuring much to his liking - something which he used continually in business. Rev. Robert Stokes of Pine 'River -Bethel United Churches conducted the funeral ser- vice at 3:30 p.m. on Easter Monday April 20, 1987. Surviving are his son Elmer and wife Joyce, Con. 10 west in Huron township and their grown family of six - three sons and three daughters (grandchildren), also 12 great grandchildren. Harold was predeceased some years ago by his wife Mary MacLennan, also five brothers and one sister. Harold was a widely known seed dealer and will be, missed from Ripley streets. His grandson Carmon Court Turn to page 22 • THE FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS As a small business owner, you plan ahead to make every order count. 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CANADIAN ADVERTISING FOUNDATION BEST RATE INVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CENTRE, GODERICH 524-2773 1-800-265-5503 Welcome to the Sentinel's Birthday Club Shea Hamilton Lucknow Apri123, 1986 1 Year Old Conor McDonagh Luck now April 26, 1981 6 Years Old •