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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-16, Page 13lam ***mv, mmi*-4(ic BANK FINANCE RATES I e.g. 36 Months at 11.78% on' new and used models " USED ..; •.cskpli..$PEC11A14 A13WYLDS ood.number of ladies. from age okn the Walden Bros. Transport' Page gathered last Friday at Wiligliant. Loon at the Ripley HUroh n hall to celebrate. the 75th. e rsary of the Ripley Women's ate. President Mrs, Donalda ,ean and All's; Mary ' • ife),MaeDonald were in 'e of t1 meeting. Mrs. Outerbridge arranged for a ier who was Ai:inked and anted with a fine gift by Mrs. Crawford. The-ladies serv- inchi. • •••••• 0•0•• uron Township and Ripley s are proud of the success fined by their young people Saturday. A volleyball team a the Ripley 711uron•Central ool were runners up in a tourn- nt held in ikerton. - At cioderich Bryan. le won the senior secondary. ool speaking competition. an represented the Ripley' Dist High School and he is the son Mr. and MIS. Francis •• le,.concession 11•J in.1Iuron inship. • •• • 0 • • • • • • 4! This corning 'Saturday should be -a day of activity in .Ripley, Albert Verheye has just announced. a sale • of a "million articles" starting at ten e,CloCk in the forenoon and • likely included will,be many of his antiqties which he. has been • • •gathering, ‘lt will be in the big corner .store on the main ilit.crSe - ticm with two auctioneers in charge , Grant McDonald . of the • 2nd of Huron and Wallace .Ballagh of Teeswater. The building,- re- cently acquired' by Glen'llodgins. of KinloUgh ,. also hobses Les Wardell"s'new barber shop where Don Mason had his radio shop.' prior to his moving to Kincardine.. . • . • • • • •• • • • • Charles Hooisma has recently, installed in his Ripley butcher shop a new glass enclosed counter displaying various kinds of fish. This is in addition to his regular.' meat counter and also his display of cheese aid several lines of food imported from his native Holland. ..714fabLite cued ..chet, C73146,0(4., 529.3013 HOME FURNISHING5 MOFFAT APPZIAAN'CES a. .E.spAy,.'REBIROARY I0,.1912 - - THE 1,,KKNOW SENTINEL „114.0.CKNOW. ONTARIO PASO THIRT21111 spiral in London,: Mr. and Mrs., ih4 Henry of Olivet accompan- I Mrs. MacLean to London to nOack back. About two weeks o he underwent surgery to sue-. ssfuilyremove a steel'sliVer yin his right eye, He suffered is unfortunate accident while at s work as mechanic in the gar- ., Yes, get, your Spring _,Savingi' NOW — Don't Wait 'til Spring ** • *0 • * • • An efficient clerk in the shop 'is )n,Saturclay Jack MacLean Was his son John. In addition to the e to come-holm from Victori-aL shop Cha Jie operates anew and up to date abattoir in the south west part of•the • • • • • • • • * sold and 'Mrs. Fran Wylds of Rip- ley. At Gateway Haven they ,friSitecl•with Mrs. Sadie Bell, Mrs, Elizabeth Peterson Ira Needham Wes lvlacIntosli, Harry Stanley, Walter Needhant,, Mel Hutchison, Jack Swan, Mrs, Henry Needham, Sam Swan, Mrs, Nimmo, Miss Alice Wightman and others from the area now residing at the, Home, *•11.* 0•* Mt",. and Mrs. Gary Pollock of Toronto visited ,this week end with his grandmOther „ Mrs. Ernie.Pol- lock, in, Ripley. It • • * • * • Lynn and Gail Courtney of the, University of Waterloo were home for the week 'end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Courtney. • • 0.* • • • • •• Arie Zekvelci of the tenth con- cession of Huron township left on a long trip on Monday. of this Week. Ile will visit a, friend in .South Africa and•on the trip ,, Which will last about a Montli„ also with family relatives in his native Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Zekveld' and farnily own and operate the former Campbell homestead on the tenth east. • • • • *ie. • • • Mr. and Mrs, ,Allan Gardner Of .P Cl inton--arid=- . —.arms-- — and Mrs. Evan MacLeod of. kin— cardine visited on Saturday with. . Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Rudder and' Tammy, in Ripley. • * • • • * • * 0 Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Lem- oing and fa.anily moved into the apartment at the.howe of Mr., and Mrs,- Clayton Nicholson. • Sinc_e coming to Ripley a year ago they . had lived in the apartment over the former J. R. White drug store on Main Street. • • • • • • • • • The people of Ripley and area are glad to see Mr. and Mrs. wai ter Lock back home. They -Tent the month of January in • Toronto and returned here last week. Mrs. Donald MacLennan pas- sed. away last Saturday .morning,. February 12th at catewly 'Haven ., in Wiarton in her O.8th year. ,•. 1,1rs, MacLennan was a patient' ITA•h,at St. Anthony. of Padua. Church, Kincardine. • - ' • •• •-• Temporary -winter,entonibment . will be .in Kincardine Cemetery , Chapel with spring biikal' in Riversdale Cemetery., • • . She is survived byher huSband Donald of the.8thConcession of Huron, east of Ripley; 'a 'son, -. • • Fath et' Donald 'Mac Lerina n of, the .1tarper Woods Distriet in Detroit; also 'two sisters'and a brother In the United' States,. 7100/00 171£ DPP 70,0'r/c 8 06' .54$/S: tga Ybieill b0 YOU N 64:, awl." BROOKSIDE PUBLIC SPEAKING JUNIORS: On February 2, six people took part in a public, ,. speaking contest for pupils from grade one to grade six. As all the speeches were well done it was hard to choose the winners, but with much diffiCulty the following three were chosen: gist place was given to Annette HOd- ges speaking on "Wilbur NitChell',' second place was.giyen te Lynn Anderson speaking on "A trip out, West", These two prize winners • - s tees Seven. Third prize was given to Mary Anderson whO spoke on , "The Raccoon". She is from Room Ten and in grade- fiye. The judges were Mrs.. C. Blake of Dungannon, F. StanleY from Ripley'-Huron' Central School and Mrs. F. Bakker from our school. The contest is sponsored by the • Royal Canadian Legion. -Other`;. speakers were, DaVid Elliot giving a•speech 'on "Out Wett", Brian Arnold did a speech on 'the. "Cypress Hills", and Grace Alton, who spoke on "Cats". SENIORS: Eight pupils Were in- valved in the senior public speak- ing contest. Our first speaker was Cheryl Hodge speaking on.snow- mobiles , then Brian Howes On the Wolf. Vicki Park's topic was Superstition then Janet Whytock spoke on Prejudice. Our fifth AITERINGs,. speaker was Lee-Anne William-, son, whose topic was Harness Racing. The next to speak was Patil Blake who spoke on Auto-- mobiles then Mary Anne Alton on Attitudes. Our last speaker was Jim Madkirinon, whose topic was, The White -,Tailed' Deer: The winner's were Mary Anne Alton, first; Cheryl'Hodges, seC- ond; and Janet Whytoc k „ - Annette Hodges the winner for the Juniors, Mary Anne Alton and Cheryl Hodges went on to Luck- o Both Annette and Mary 'Anne won first at the Lucknow Legion on February 7. They each .won small cups to keep as well as large ,ones, for our school to display until next ',year. Mary Anne Alton and Annette Hddges* will•represent out school and the' Luc\know area at the Zone contest to be held in Goderich. 'HOCKEY On February 9 a hockey game between the Bruins and Sabres took place in the Lucknow Arena. As the Bruins'wete short of Play- ers they had less chance of win- ning. In the' third period Jim Pentland, scored, a' goal, for the Bruins. Although this score help- ed them they did not win the game. The score was 5-1 for the Sabres. We hope the BroinStiave better luck next time. 20 — 1971 models such as° Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Tempests, Le Mans, Fords, Mustangs, and Valiants 12 — 1970's in various, models, Chevs, Pontiacs Plymouths, Fords and Valiants 6— 1969 Chevs, Pontiac& and Fords 20 1965 - 1968 Models 1969 FORD Country Squire 9 passenger stati6nwagon 1968. FORD Custom 500, 9 passenger stationwagon • USED TRupg,s, „ 2 199 G.M.C. % ton pickup's, V8 automatic 1968 FORD F 60 cab and chassis 1968 G.M.C. 960 series with 366 engine, cab and chassis 5 1968, CHEVY Vans, automatic transmission 1968 G.M.C. % ton pickup 1968 G.M.C.1 ton pickup, V8 2 -- 1967 VANS 1965 G.M:C. % ton pickup 1962 DODGE Y2 ton pickup 1964 CHEV 1 ton stake, V8 engine, dual wheels A number of Econoline and' Chevy Vans from '64 to '67 , standard and automatic transmission Brussels. BP Service Station Phone 8874173 .Mr5. Marion Emerson •of Purple Grcive 'Motored to Wiarton last • Sunday a fternoon'to visit with her mother. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.,. William J. 'Aril- JOHNSTONE • and SON FURNITURE ARE OFFERING in 'Kincardine. Ilospital prior to ---a-r*-14441—fr13414—gr gding to Thellaven..a, couple•of years ago:, • • • • She was horn in Tarentum Pennsylvania , April•lst 'The remains rested at the, •Ross MacLennan FunerallIonte, Kincardine Over the week end,' The funeral service was held at'•• a".m. MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument . correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS . Pat •O'Hagan, Prop. ' Established Over Siity Years WALKERTON PHONE 881.0234 , ONTARIO E.1 • • „. . 1. •