HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-28, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th, Me
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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We will be glad to take Y01J
R order for the kind
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()lowed gra _ �nd grass seed. YOU require,.. either
mixed or separately.
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Will;sell at 5c per lb.. or •$4.25. for 85 lb..
A. 'MIXTURE HIGHIN BARLEY WILL BE DISC.OUN.TED•
Canadian 1 barley 1.90, oats 1,55; unless a variety We :have to
bring in. .
If you,have grain left over we can generally arrange to take it.
back,''unless it is the last of the season.
'Grass seed will:.be much the same price as last year, trefoil will
• be one of the cheaper 'ones..,
WE;. WILL . HAVE MIXTURES OF TREFOIL, . RED CLOVER
AND ALFALFA — GOVERNMENT -GRADED THAT WILL SELL
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RIPLEY HI-LITES
BY JEAN' . acTAVISH --•= GAIL LOCK =' BRUCE. AITKEN
FREE AT. LAST •
•Tuesday of last 'week saw -the.
'welcome end .of•our January .exams
These ran Thursday, Friday:
MO day and Tuesday, • Now •the
i• back-: Ohs'e
W 11. Good luck!
SKATING- PART Y.AND RECORD
• CHOP .• •
A skating.'party •and record -hop"
are being scheduled for this
• Friday, J'anu'ary =30 Watch for
postersfor' the time. Don't miss
it
BEST WISHES' ,
.�'• The students of RiPle High
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-wish aspeedy recovery to.their
formerP p y r:.inc a;l;.,Mr, Ab Wyrds,
whol,s7atpre-se_rit.-..a4atient u "a
London hospital.
REACH FOR I' 11.E TOP .,
The battic'between Ripley . -
Ciigh'and' Centre Dufferin, Siie.1-.
borne , will be airedJanuary 30. ,
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nd PreSeflt,atiOfl..
'or Ezra Stanleys
KINLOUCH NEWS
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Stanley
Ind ,girls entertained neighbours.
and friends, on Friday evening
for a farewell'. surprise party'..
for Leonard's parents Mr and.
•Mrsw, Ezra. Stanley , who are
moving "t o Lueknow . in the pear'
utare ; - . . .• ,
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IPAGN
INTERIOR LATEX,
White or ,Tinted
$4.00'a gallon;
SEMI or HIGH GLOSS
' ENAMEL
$4.99 a gallon
POLYFILLA 4 POUND BOR 51.15..
METAL TRAY AND ROULER COATER4 , $1.09:
RIPLEY CHEMICLPHONE 3t5 2 14 PLANT
f : 3!5.615 RESIDENCE
the chair for'a, short, program and
welcomed everyone All joined
in singing,2The• more we•get
together" . Jeannette Barr
favoureci with piano numbers,
Contests were conducted by Mrs.
John Barr and Mrs , Jack Bark. ' ' •
Humorous reading were given •
by Mrs. Frank Mauld.en ,' Mrs:
Ivan McFarlan,..Mrs. 'William 'E:
Haldenby ,'Mrs. Torn..MacDon-
ald and Mrs.. `Art Haldenby.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley
were asked to. c/orne'forward, and'
Mts. Jack Barr read an address
expressing regret in losing
,these good neighbours fro'jn this•
Community and extended good
wishes in their new home'. A.
gift'of money was ,presented by
Mrs. Jack Hodgins and lvlrs.'.
Ivan McFa lan, ' Ez thanked- .:•
.everyone. for remembering •
them and extended a heary wel-
come' to all to visit them .in their
Lucknow..;l 4)meT.F1o_y_dS_tanley_:__
who visited in Austria during
.the: Christmas vacation showed "'
a nut:nbe- -o-fLi
pictures...
All joined' in singing :'.For they•
are jolly good • fellows." .
Lunch' was served.
raising saves.'by :Larry Irwin
between the posts The Ripley
defence prevented'_ the K,incardine •
forwards from' penetrating. effect-
;ivelyintoou'r'end.zone. The
b7 y -otr h -
by Ed Brown, 'our En. g lisp teacher..,
SLAP SHOTS
Ripley dominated the play
•throughout the'•game r '
,Bruce Aitken caught Robin
Riggin with head- down,, and sent,
him reeling into the boards' with
a bone; crushing check .
So , turn us'on !
TH'IOUGHT FOR THE ' WEEK
"There are itwo•tragedies in
life. One ;is not. to' get your- •
he-art--s--de-sire ,. thr-.oth er is . o
get it". :• • -George Bernard Shaw ..
' (translated by Robert Rooney)
; *STI K S -A-N D STONES-
"Sticks, and 'stories may break
our bones but posters never hurt
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Last.
Wednesday night the Kin'-
, .- .._ _ - .. � :Fi' BJFLQ.YPY_Jlb'1•YfX 'K s 1t
boys from'R,D,Il.S. Despite
1<inc'ardine`s pro;paganda , the
Ripley boys ''smashed" the
1<inc.a'rdine. team.,6 to John
"peke,.
Kincardine dcfence.to score three..
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times and set up Bill Kirkpatrick
for two more goals. iltuce Aitken
chalked up•:a single, The Ripley
squad was backed by the terrific
reflexes which'restilted in hair
CURLING
After a week's rest , .the high
e once more coinpet-.
schcol curl rs. pet-•
`ed. lin Titesda .after school,. ,
Kerry Farrell defeated John • .
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Collins 0'.-7 ,,'13rian- Wylds•beat '
'Danny T'i'acDonald (3-5/and
Gail Co trtne y defeated •h.la:rilyu •
Peter'baugh -G:. •
Onw' M
l`•1acDonald defeated "Feter•Walden
12-.3, PaulWaldenover. Barry
Wylds 7-4 and John, 6., Lolling
put down Mr Darnsma 7-5.
On.Thursday night Reid Liddle
was victorious over Ian McDonald•
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Jean: h1acTavish defeated Char-
les Liddle 7: g and Donald Martin:
defeated Dale Armstrong 8-1. •
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HuronNative• , ;I -fiddle �amil�--
Dies Qt Kincardine Move Ta Amberley:
... • AMBERLEY..NEWS".
:THOMAS HENRY WILSON.
Following a, lingering
Thomas Henry Wilson passed
away, in Kincardine and District
General Hospital. on
January .9, 19-7Q:a
The deceased., son of Willian ,
and Susannah Wilson was'born in
Huron Township. on July 2:1888:
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survived. bytwo brothers
William and Archie, both of '
Kincardine:; `and one sister Mrs.'
James (Margaret) ,Geddes, also of
'Kincardine:
He was a member of the United
Church and..Arnberle:y Orange
Lodge.. Before retiring,o.'
Kincardine twelve years ago he.
farmed for many years • in Huron
Township. '
• O'n January 12 .fu.neral•'services
were -coed- weted at lacL'ennan's- -
Funeral 110111e :,Kincardine by
Rev . V.. Wilkinson. '.Pallbearers •
es- Pattcrsuii, .ii t,lian, '�-
Young.,. Bert Shewfelt, Stewart
Shiel•Is Bert Irwin and Mervin.
Hooey.. Interment followed.in
Kincardine cernetery.i
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A welcome, is extended to
Mrs. , Jack Liddle and family by
Amberley friends.. They have'
-taken 'up residence in th_ e, former•
Walter Erown.property .
Mr.. and Mrs.. Gordon Tindall
• of Seafdrth .were week' -end es
Gary g
of Mr, and Mrs. Gar.. 'Court.
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TOUR'RIPLEY .HOMES'
A number of member's of 'Reids
Corners Womens Institute met
with'other' Institutes in. Ripley
to:View a number of Modern
homes: domes visited were Mr
and Mrs ,Frank Fair Mr : and
Mts. Frances Gernme1',:Mr, and
'Mrs. George .McDonald and Mrs.:
and`Mrs;• Donald . '
was served�,by theBlueladies a't tLunchhe ,
Legionhall at Ripley where'
nearly'one .hundted inetibers•• ' •'
-enjoyed.a social` ti ne -
.Mrs. •Arthut-S'te,wart of
Blenheim visited at the week
end• with her son i chae
Srtobelen:of the fourth concession;:
and' 'Mrs . Gary Courtney
visited 'at the week -end with
friends at Seaforth . '
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