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LUCKNOW PHONE 5211-2903.
honour=Ripley Bank
onager l�por�;
is Retirement
The staff.of the Royal Bank of •
Canada at Ripley, alpng with a,
number'of friends, honoured Walter
lock and .Mrs Lockat a retirement
party on Saturday evening, Octob-
er 28, when a dinner was held :at
the Bruce Inn in : Kincardine. Mere-
bets of the family 'were also: in
attendance .'
Mr. Lock has been' manager Of/
,the bank for the past' six years,.
coming to the village from Tham-
esfoid: Since; taking up residence`.
hem the.family has ;.been active in
all community ,affairs and their
many friends are pleased that they
will continued to reside here,
Also present for the farewell get -
:together
together. was the 'new manager, •
W.'J. Stubbs.`and Mrs. Stubbs Who
have been in Hanover for the, past
•:three 'years Following his intro
duction 'to the/gathering;, , ba•nk
accountant Robert Sebelle., on be-
half of the staff, presented Mr
Lack with a leather: bill fold, and
key case, •
Mr Lock, in his very capable
manner, replied and expressed his,
thanks for the.thoughfulness of the
staff and reminisced over:many of •
the ..events which had occurred .+•
during his banking career., In Ripley
he. succeeded James: Butler who
was, transferred •to Smooth Rock
Falls in .Northern Ontario.;.
Retuining to Rlpley .. the group . j
spent a,'social evening at :the home
of -Mt..* and :M rs . William; McCreath
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PAGE NINETEEN
Saugeen Group'
Elect Officers
The final meeting of .the year of
Saugeen Life Underwriters Assoc-
iation was held November 17at_4 ..m
Aces Restaurant Clifford, with
members present `from Durham.,
Hanover, Walkerton, Wingham and
Lucknow. •
The speaker of the day, Walter .
Lantz, State Farm Insurance Co of
Hanover spoke on automobile insur-
ance, relating some of the changes
that have taken place recently and
possible future, changes.. The most
significant changeto take place in
the near., futurebeing, a possible re-
duction in premium rates..
Officers were. elected and comm-
ittee chairmen: 'appoi•nted for the
1968 terra as follows: Past President,
Bert Disch Northern Life , • Walker;
ton; President, 'Gordon Raeburn,
Paul Revere Insurance, Durham;
Vice President, ,:Walter Lantz, State.
Farm Insurance, Hanover;'. Secy..,
'Treas. „John.Schnurr, Mutual Life ,•
Walkerton. Chairmen of Cornmitt
ees; Program, William Schinbein,.
Mutual Life, 'Hanover;Membership:
Walter Lantz State Farm'Insurance
Hanover;"L. U. A. T, C. & C. L. b..
Harry Bruegeman, Mutual Life,
Hanover; Ethics & Practice,,
William. Kinahan, Sun Life,
Lue-know;=Bui ..'
ron, Manufacturers Life;'Wingham
Publicity, Wilford CatlicI5, imper-
ial
mper-ial Life, Wingham .:
HE
LD CEDAR
MT. ;REV. DUNCAN". McTAVISH.
•
I. have written about the old
soft elm but in all fairness I,must
not 'overlook. the: old .cedar , . another
patriarch of the early forest. Unlike
the elm , it stood on the 'flats but•in
the bush surrounded by other' trees.
'Its long'top rose above the rest of
the trees about it and could be • A :number of ; ::1964 and: 1965, Chevrolets, Fords
seen like the':mast of a gr,P.at ship -dna A _k .roto and—nal
—V41, automatic
1967 MODELS
1.967 : Cheyroiet Impalas.
1967 Ford Ga,iaxi� 5
Power equiPPed:
i967c.heviokt BelAirs,
Various colours, V -8's with power
967 Pontiac .Laurent an
6 `cytlnder, automatic
1966 MqD!s..
1966 Pontiac P
4 door hardtop, 396 engine,:' fully power equipped„
66 Pontiac Parisienne
2 door hardtop
66 Chev Bel Air:'
/', poorer 'steering.
1965:MODELS
ercu2 door hardtop
ry,
piercing the very'clouds.Folks'saw
Y
-it £rom. a distance: and being
short way from the highway;: t'
became sort 'of:a landmark.
One ,day, a 'man called on my fath`
et-, wanting to buy ,it, . He was plan-
ning to build .a 'few srnall' boats and
after looking over this beautiful old
tree;' decided it had the' very mat_
erialae.was..'looking for. H'e:
Offered father rather a handsome
sum of money but father had a
love for old trees and just couldn't
;bring himself to parting with what •
.to•him was• the last of the original
cedars. So the buyer went his'way
and, the years passed by. Father •
•sickened, and died 'and his son, who
had a little less, sentiment than :his
father,.decided to cash in on:the
tree. ; But alas., w,e'were in for a
terrible disappointment .
Like the old elm, it was hollow
inside though there was no visible
•evidence of this 'from without The
trunk was nothing but a, shell and
the first forty-five feet were of
very little use. for"anything:: 1
almost felt :thankful,that father
wasn'tthereto witness this tragedy;
It'would have been a/severe blow
to his love for those patriarchal
old trees., •
aut'the old saying, ."You have to
take the bitter with the sweet"
seemed to hold good this time. At
least we had some sweet with the.
bitter • For high up in that;hollow
cedar wasa wild. bees'. domicile
and several pounds of honey were
retrieved from what seemed to be . .
a total loss. Many years have
come and gone since then. But one
thing was discovered that day that
has proved valuable ever since.
It was found that the cedars: •
growing in that area , at a. certain
trine in Iife; developed an inner
rot at the bottom and might as ,
well be salvaged before being lose,
1964. MODELS
X64 Mercury.
2: door hardtop
number of,. cars, different makes and ' models
• from 1959 -1963
TRUCKS
1964 Chevrolet 1 Ton Pickup
box.:
1965 GMC.'/z Tan Pickup
STATIONWAGON
1965 ChewJmpala •
9 Passenger V-8, •4111y *Moped.
1965 :F�rd Statonwag�n
8 //cylinder
Brussels MotOis
• Cities Service Maier.`,
Phon.. 173, aruasels •
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