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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-03-01, Page 18This Week CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 ling and drapes. Mrs. Marjorie Reid visited her sister, Winnifred, Mrs. Ed Howe, in Paisley last week. Mrs. Norman McMaster of Huron Villa is a patient in Kincardine Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillies visited last Sunday with • his mother, Mrs. Frances Gillies, at Huron Villa. Today, Wednesday, Mrs. Belle Henry is celebrating her 96th 'birthday at Huron . Villa. Ripley and area folks wish Mrs. Henry a Happy Birthday on this occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Norman of Kincardine head afirth ay party for her brother, Tanner -Brooks of Kincardine, last Sunday. Attend- ing it from Ripley were Mrs. May MacDonald, Mrs. Elva Needham, Mrs. Marjorie Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Brooks, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Books. Mrs. Mynne Wyld is holidaying with grandson randson and his wife, Bill and Nina Wyld, and family, on' concession 6 in Huron Township. * * * * * * Mrs.,. Beatrice Lockhart from • near Barrie is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Mabel Breckenridge. Mrs. Norma MacLennan has returned home from Toronto where she was visiting with her family. • • Ripley....,.. Mr.. and Mrs. ,Bill Harris of London visited with Mr,.and Mrs: Clarence Greer in Lucknow last weekend. Also they visited with Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson at the Pinecrest Nursing Home on the occasion of her 85th birthday. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Greer are daughters of Mrs. Ferguson.Also her son,. Donald Ferguson, of Toronto was up for the family get together on this happy occasion. The Ferguson family home was on Highway 86 - a block east of Amberley in Ashfield Township, Folks in, this area wish Mrs. Ferguson a happy birthday at this time. ° Bill and Wanda Harris have just returned along with four other couples, from ,a two week vacation in Hawaii. One of the four couples was Mrs and Mrs. Ivan Walden of Stratford. Ivan is formerly from Huron Township - tenth concession west at Highway 21. They had an enjoyable holiday together. Bill reports that his brother Huffy retired last October from his position with the C.N. Telegraph in Toronto. Four kers retired at the • same time. So a retirement party was held on November 4 at the Town and Country in Toronto. Attending were his sister, Adeline, of Kitchener, Bill and Wanda of London, his cousin, Irwin Harris, and, wife Irene of London, , Miss r Marion_ Munn of Toronto, also his cousin, Lionel Munn, and wife, Louise, of Toronto, Huffy's son, David of St. Catharines, and Toronto. r Carolyn, daughter, y , of His son, Ronald, who is attending Theological College in Philadel- phia was unable to be present. At present Huffy and his wife. Shirley are at their villa in Naples, on the Gull side 9f Florida. In the summer hewill be in the Parry Sound area at Harris Lake where he will work in the real estate business.. It sure does not seem that long ago when Bill -and Huffy - Anyway it was an exciting game _ for the Ripley fan's who crammed the rink to capacity that night 41 years ago this March. So Ripley folks all wish Huffy and Shirley well on his retirement. Harris and Jack Bowers now of Chesley were the first line on the Ripley Junior hockey team. And to that game in March 1937 when the • Ripley team playing in the Diamond Jubilee Arena„ now gone, lost by one goal to the Waterloo Juniors. The scores was 7 to 6 if we can recall correctly. Just think the Waterloo boys went on to become the mainstay of the Boston Bruins for years the Kraut line - Bobby Bauer, Porky Dumart, and Milt Schmidt. Some- one, who has followed hockey more closely than this writer, said that they were here that night. * * * ,* * * Jack McLean of Ripley 're-ent- ered Kincardine Hospital last Friday evening for further treat- ment. * * * * * * On looking through old papers at his home recently, Redvers Johnson of Ripley came across a copy of a 1928 Lucknow Sentinel newspaper. * *, * * * * On Monday morning of this week, Mrs. Judy Coiling called at the house here to say that she was on her way to Owen Sound Hospital to pick up her husband Gerry and bringhome. him back This is sure good news and all Ripley folks are glad to hear this. • Mrs. Katherine Coking of Ripley spent Sunday afternoon with her former neighbours Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black . of concession 4 Huron Township. Murray Weber of Malcolm Street is recovering from a severe attack of the 'flu at his home. He is Decorating Looking for a good buy.? Give Ripley Paint & Wallpaper a try We have room lots of paper $1 00 SINGLE ROLL Vinyls REG. 58.95 Now 3.5O ROLL `` Large selection of paper in stock ALL THE LATEST BOONS WITH 10% OFF We now have a Steam Carpet Cleaner In Stock For Rent Ripley ie,�nd»Wa..ner • • Paunt Phone 3954614 4910A6,4,4kt‘. f 'Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday,- Mar. 1, 1978, -Page fi now able to be out and around again. * * * * * * Mrs. Gladys Arnold visited with her daughter, Joyce McEw- an of Kinloss, in Owen Sound Hospital on Wednesday. Wishes go to Joyce for improved health. * * *• * * *. r Happy Hearts had a card party ,last Thursday afternoon in the Ripley Huron Legion Hall. Prize winners were Gladys Huston, and Janet Needam, Lloyd Arnold and Jim Kirkpatrick, and Mrs. Beat- rice (Stephenson); ,Lockhart. Eve- lyn Irvin played the piano and Reg- Moore led in a sing song. Prizes were donated by Marjorie Reid, Margaret Blue and Reg Moore. A very refreshing lunch was served by the committee. Mrs. Gladys Mason of Ripley was a patient in University Hospital, London last week. She is recuperating at the home of her daughter, Reta and son-in-law Roy Webster in London. * * * * * * Mrs. Anne Mason was a Sunday visitor in Huron Park with Mr. and . Mrs. Ken Mason and family and Mrs. Hugh Mason visited in London with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Rainey. an side BY LILLIAN YOUNG Several F. E. Madill students in this district are having extra holidays because of the teachers' strike which has the school closed. Bob and Agnes Bregnian attended the convention of the Association of Agricultural Soci- eties held , in the Royal York Hotel, .Toronto. on February 15 and 16. Glenn England of Vancouver, B.C.'spent last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and " Mrs. ,Donald England, Kathy and Paul, of R. R. 1 Lucknow. He was met at the Toronto , Airport last Saturday, `February 18 by his parents and they spent the weekend at the . home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Terry England, Brandi and Shannon, of Toronto. After the week at home he caught the bus for Toronto Saturday morning to catch the plane from. Toronto back to Vancouver. Wesley Young and Sandra and Greg Gardner of Lucknow visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young. The Whitechurch Presbyterian Young People held .a snowmobile party on Saturday afternoon with lunch afterwards' in -the basement of the Presbyterian Church. e' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wall who were married in Formosa on Friday evening. ::-r:: a: awr::•:•:: �: -r �:-•:•::•'rr.•:::c� ivi '•Ifi1 2:Iiii�i >.•? •' .: 1977 CHEV CHEV IMPALA, 2 door, with airconditioning, lots of extras 1977 PONTIAC, Parisienne Brougham, 4 door 1976 LA MANS, stationwagon 1975 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, 2 door hardtop 1975.. 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