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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-03-16, Page 13purple grove t-nck-no% Sentinel, Wecl ,estra . Marr+ IA, 1983 --Pair 11 Purple Grove couple host birthday party for Ean John and Joyce Farrell and traniily hosted a birthday party on Sunday for Ean lliott, Guests were Paul and Laney Greenwood and family, Sherri Clampitt, Aunt Irene Elliott, and Rob Sutton, Don and Annie Mccosh were guests at the wedding of Betty Colwell and Ken Morrison in Sudbury on Saturday, Kay Collins, Mari Thomp- son, Jerome and Helen Smidt were guests on Wednesday with Glen and Doreen Young, Fran Farrell and Sandra Forster attended the March UCW meeting at Jan Flud- der's home on Wednesday evening, A p clmtp truck was destroyed and the steel shed damaged in a fire Wednes- at Allan Rhody's farm, public school students were home on Friday for Professional Development 471'w Purple Grove Bible Study group met on Tuesday at the home of Ora Martin, John and Brenda Mae - Donald and Donald and Alma Gillies were among those who attended the Grand Old Opry in Kittheneer on Saturday evening, Dirk MtCosh and Wayne Ferguson are away on a motor trip to Washington, Agne Hodgins of K.inlough visited with Howard and Mari TltMacDonald on Sunday, and Sandra Forster attended the leaders' workshop on "Food For All Seasons" in Chepstow on Thursday._ Brenda MacDonald at- tended the Lueknow Junior Women's Institute meeting in Lueknow on Tuesday p 5I Patrick's ppootluek supper and card party was Meld Saturday evening at the Purple Grove Community Centre. Ceeil and Wilma Sut- ton and Marion Emerson were in thurge, Maureen Collins was con - yeller for the ACW meeting on Thursday, Francis and Irene Boyle hosted a birthday party last week for John Farrell, Ivan and Joan McFarlane visited Friday evening with Connie and Marilyn Reid, Maureen Collins, Jennifer and David visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Slum Green in Arthur, Donald and Sandra Forster and family attended the lith birthday party of Sandra's grandfather, at Warren and Marion Ititittts home on Saturday evening, John -Paul Greenwood spent tour days holi with John and Joyce Farre and family, Bronze grackles return to Ripley from south... •htn m page 11 Wm, R, Lowry is back to his home on the Tenth con- cession west in Huron township after spending some time in St, Joseph's Hospital in London, Ambrose Gamble after spending a couple of days in Kincardine hospital was transferred to University Hospital, London last Thursday, His family expect that he will be able to return home this week. Jim Lowry who was a pa- tient in Kincardine and District Hospital was able to come home this past weekend, By this time nearly Bowle rs finishing another season Mulatto Ladies high single, Han- nah Hartemink with 194 and high triple, Val Matthews with 477, Men's high single, Ron McQuillan 221 and high triple, Jim Lavas 567, Men 200 and over: Ron McQuillan 221, Jake Conley 216, Gerry vender Klippe 207, 200, Jim Lavas 213, Bob Campbell 203. Team points and standings Pippins 7, 1'4; Wealthys 7, 9; Spys 0. 5; Macs 7, 7„ Kings 0, 7; Snows 0, 0. Ladles bsOO O'clock Ladies high single, Marg Wilson 245. Ladies high triple, Marg Wilson 699, Games over 200; Marg Wilson 245, 227, 227, Barb Tyler 239, Sheila Bushell 231, Lois Hodgins 217, Janet Gunter 212, Chris McDonald 201. Team points and stand- ings: Crocus 2, 4; Snow Drops 0, 5; Iris 7, 14; Hyacinths 2, 2; Tulips 5, 10; Daffodils 5, 7. Men's Bowling High single, Gerry Ross 280. High triple. Gerry Ross 774, , Games over 225: Gerry Ross 280, 250, 244, Joe Hackett 273. Mei Corrin 239, 233, John VanDiepen 230, Standings: Oldsmobiles 4, 78; Fords 5, 931/2; Mustangs 7, 116; Dodges 3, 841/2; Pontiacs 0, 55; Buicks 2, 7" Lucknow - Dungannon Men's high single, Russell Swan 245. Men's high triple, Russell Swan 582. Lathes high single, Beryl MacDonald 237, Ladies high triple, Beryl MacDonald 602, Games over 225; Antone Van Osch 238, Ron Stanley 230, Allan Hackett 228, Marg Hackett 227, Pinais standings: Chip- munks 11, 202; Gophers 8, 175; Squirrels 7, 209; Kan- garoos 11, 209; Tigers 8, 195, Congratulations to the Squirrels who won the seas- on in an extra game against the Katigaroos. Town and Counttry Annie Gaunt had high score for the ladies single with 173, High double went to Kay McCormick with 302. Art Burrows bowled high for the men with single of 180 and double of 313. Team playoff standings: Rt;ds 5, Oranges 5, Blues 3, Greens 2, Violets 0, Yellows 0. Y.B.C. Bowling High scores: Lisa MacDon- ald 97, 271; Cheryl Cuillerier 131, 370; Luke Cranston 202, David Elliott 482, Bruce El- liott 197, 496. Standings: Allis Chambers S, 1331/2; Massey Fergusons 11, 195; Fords 10, 1731/2; Internationals 4, 157, Ladles 6i30 Kay Crawford howled the high single with a 236, Bernice Kemp bowled the high triple with a 619. Games of 200 and over: Kay Crawford 236, ,Jean Phil- lios 205, Betty Van Osch 207, 223, Mary Lou Raynard 206, Bernice Kenip 202, 220, Barb Ross 231, Donna Van Osch 221 Team points and stand- ings: Monkeys 15; Bears 14; Tigers 11; Giraffes 11; Ele- phants 7, Lions 5. everyone will have seen their first robin of the spring, Noticed back this last weeds were bronze graekles - the big blackbird, red winged black birds, and killdeer, It is always nice to see the birds return from thn South, And the Suckers are up the rivers from Lake Huron. Former native of the Fourth concession west in Huron township Elmer 1.eavie passed away in West Park Hospital in Toronto on Sunday March f►, 1,, He was in his 80th year, Born on Sunday May 10, 1903 on lot .: cone ession 3 west, which is the present farm of Bill and Bertha Stott and family, his parents were Peter B.eavie and Mary Bell, Later he liv- ed on lot 28 Just east of his birthplace operated it as his own farm, It is now the Don Mitchell farm, Elmer was predeceased by his first wife Bessie Blue in 1938 and by his second wife Erland Howe in 11, He is survived by two daughters Bessie, Mrs, Roy Stanley of London and Marion, Mrs, Dort Duthie of Mississauga and one son Stuart Reavie of Lueknow and seven grand Children, s�ppaais et. tended at this tot bereavement, STUDENT'S 1he1983 urnmerJob Experience The t )titatit ► ( inverttttte'ttl ‘vatrtts N•ou to ha", atjob this sum►ner. summer I';xl't t'nce '8:l is \'t'lir opportunity to work c►tt Otte o1'l►v't'i' 1110 ('tnl)Illyttic'ttt 3il'c'tw [n gov'et11- rnent ministries and community t)rgoni- t.►ttit►nn throughout Ontario. 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