The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-06-20, Page 21Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 20, 1979—Page 21 ,
Receives 60 year jewel in ceremony
On Wednesday evening
June 6, John Blue of
Ripley received a high
honor in the Mason Lodge
when he was presented
with his 60th year jewel.
Jack is quite pleased with
it as few members
receive these jewels. On
hand for the ceremony in
the Lodge room in Kin-
cardine for the occasion
was his son Eugene Blue
of Detroit. Mr. Blue
received along with •it
congratulations from
Right Worshipful Brother
Donald MacKay of Conc.
10, Huron Township.
Other members present
included Jack Scott and
Allan Irwin of Ripley, MacDonald of the
Elmer Thompson of Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Kincardine., Gordon Home staff in Lucknow.
Cameron of Pine River
and Mr. John Blue Sr.'s
nephew John Blue Jr. of
Listowel.
The Ripley Firemen
held their annual dance
Saturday evening, June
16th in the Ripley Huron On June 19, 1979, at the
Com m unity Centre Ripley District School
Complex. There was algb--:*assembly, Julie McGuire,
a lucky draw for prizes. on behalf of the Grade 72
The orchestra was Chris graduating class of 1974 -
Black and his Swinging 75 in the highschOol,
Brass. presented to the school
Home with her sister the Robert Campbell
Noreen at their Malcolm Memorial Award for
street home for the Dramatic Art. Bob•
weekend was Miss Jean Campbell son of Mr. and
The 'bicycle- which was
left lying on the grass by
the swings for the past
week or•so was removed
from Gore Park last
Thursday afternoon.
Jane Treleaven, Lucknow, mo4elled the nurse's cape worn by Mrs. Morrey, a former
administrator at Wingham and District Hospital, at the Centennial Luncheon and Fashion
Show held by the hospital auxiliary in the WIngham United Church on Monday afternoon.
Mary Vair) on behalf of the auxiliary, presented a cheque for S3,730 to hospital
administrator Norman Hayes at the luncheon. The money will be used for a stretcher bed
for outpatients and whirlpool bath. - [Sentinel Staff Photo]
..because every
child has the
right to smile
1979 International Year
of the Child
Unicef Canada e)
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Mrs. Donald A. Campbell
on the 4th concession,
Huron township, 'one
block est of the 15th, was
Thursday, June 19 in
Victoria Hospital, London
in his 59th year. It was
just a week before that he
This week in
RIPLEY
by Ab Wylds
an active participant in
the dramatic arts. He
was accidentally
drowned at Fort Meade in
Florida on Saturday April
7, 1979, at the age of 22
years. The family of the
late --Bob Campbell wish
to thank Julie (Reeves)
McGuire, Nancy
McGuire, Patti
MacDonald, and
everyone .who con-
tributed to this ap
propiate . gesture. The
award will be presented
yearly to the student
having the highest ability
in the field of dramatic
art.
Visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Elsie
Forrester at her home on
Malcolm Street in Ripley
is., her daughter Mrs.
Barbara Barber of
Norwood.
Lester Poulton Farrell
of the 12th concession
west in Huron„ Township
passed away last
was rushed from Kin-
cardine 1-lospital to
Victoria by a, special
equipped ambulance and
staff The funeral service
was held „last Saturday'
afternoon at the
MacKenzie .McCreath
Funeral Home in Ripley,
followed by interment in
Ripley cemetery. At his
time of sad bereavement
sympathy is extended to
his wife Florence, his
daughter Brenda of
London, and to his six
sons - Earl of Kincardine,
Ronald of Calgary,
Donald; John, Jamie, and
Leonard all of Huron
Township.
Oh the farms in The
area cutting hay and
spraying spring crops are
going on this past week.
Road improvement and
rebuilding is being done
in this area. The re-
paving and improving of
.Highway 21 or the
Bluewater is well under
way in the stretch bet-
ween Apaberley and
Kincardine. Then Bruce
County workmen are
busy on the 15th north of
Ripley. It was first paved
back in 19484nd this is. the
first major overhaul
since • It inclu,des-
surveying and staking for
elevations and widths.,
tree cutting and stump
removal, ditching and
shoulder 'grading to be
followed by re -surfacing
hopefully. Then last
Friday Christina Street
from Noreen
MacDonald's corner.
around past the Huron
and Kinloss Telephone
garage, the homes of
Martin Phelan, Christe.na
Robertson, Norman and
Mabel Barnard and the
forrper Honey house al_
the opposite corrie.r was
first graded then tarred
followed by a coating of
crushed rock. This is in
the North east corner of
Ripley and is a much
appreciated im-
provement.
Bright and early on.
Monday morning of this
week it was off to Toronto
for •the teachers and
students of Grade 8 to see
points of interest in the
big city.
• Recent visitors with
Mr. and,Mrs. Les Wardell
were Miss Lois Wardell of
Hanover, Mr. Mike Kelly
of Kitchener, Tina and
Vincent Wardell of
Tiverton and Mrs. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Holmes of
Kincardine
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