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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-10, Page 14g oes , • BEFORE YOU. BUY A USED CAR ! 1973 PLYMOUTH Satelite,4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic 1973 TORINO 2 door hardtop 1973 DART Swinger, 2 door hardtop, 6 cylinder automatic 3 — 1972 CHEV Impala, a 2 dOor. hardtop and 2 — 4 door hard- tops, ye automatic, power steering and power brakes 2 -.1970 FORD Custom 300, 4 door V8 automatics oiL-1970 OLDS Cutlass SupreMe 4 door hardtop, VII automatic, power steering, power brakes, vinyl roof 1970 FORD XL, 2 jloorhardtop 1970 MONTEGO 4 door, 6 cylinder aulomatic 1970 CHEV/Imapala, 4' door hardtop 1969 FORD F100 pickup, 8 cylinder, heavy dUty 196$ CHEV vaik heavy duty equipped • 196$ FORD F100 Eton 196$ DODGE Polar° SOO, 2 door hardtop 1967 ..BUICK Wildcat 4 door Aardtop, fully equipped 1967 PONTIAC Grand Parisianne, 4 door hardtop memo' GOOD ASSOR.TMENT . . • 1973:POLARIS _#01#1°B .11; IN STOCK • well they are in `many industr ;and crafts. • •*. * • * .* * • . • • Mrs Charles W.yld suffered! .tiouble bereavement thispat •week. On Tuesday the funera her niece. ElSie .MCGurie was h at Clarkson and..on'Saturday. sister -•in ,law -Mrs, Hazel Vail ofMeaford. pasied away.• Sy rr pathy is •eXtended , to Mrs. Wyl :The new' 'timer clock donatE by the Ripley and District, tior ClUb has been recently instalb at the Ripley Arena. The old clock, which was installed wh the Ripley Diamond Jubilee-A] was built in itie fall of 1927, i presently stored upstreet. Rip] 'Reeve Clayton".Nicholson woul like to know More about its history and suggestions for its permanent display, preferably home here and not in some di; ant centre. D. Martyrs of Ripley . ' • spent Chriitmas Day with her cOnS ,- and 'Mrs, _Cheiter Case- • !tore and Miss Mae McInnes at Wingharn. Mr. and Mrs.-Case- more entertained the McInnes • families. for Christinas. :.:Amberley Resident. For. Many Years,. MRS. •HECTOR MacLEAN MIS. Lily Lane IvIacLean passed away. at Brucelea Haven on •Wed- nesday, January 3rd in her 86th year. -Mrs. MacLean was a dangler, •ter of Kenneth MacLean and Barbara MacKenzie, •a pioneer family of Kintail. • On January lst, 1919 she mar- ried Angus Hector MacLean of Amberley who still survives. Also surviving are two daughters Lil- lian , 'Charles Schilroth of London; Lois, Mrs. MacCreath of Kincardine; a sister Florence, ' Mrs. Thomson of Goderich; five , grandchildren, Lillian MacCreath, Ann, Helen, AnguS Schilroth and Lois Bible. The late Mrs. MacLean has been a 'resident of Brucelea Hav- en, Walkerton and before that was with her daughter .Mrs. Mac7 Creath•in•Kincardine for a num.'. • ber of.years. However, most of her married Jife was spent at the farm` at Amberley where she was‘• active in the ComMunity and in, the W. M.S. of the Ashfield Pres- byterian Church. The funeral service was held, at the Linklater. funeral Home, • Kincardine on Friday, January 5th with Rev. James Weir and and .Rev. Kenneth Rooney officiat- ing. Temporary interment was at the kincardine Memorial Chapel with final resting place-being Green- hill Cemetery, ,Ludknow. Pallbearers for Mrs.. MacLean were five nephews, Archie; Phil:- ip and Bruce MacMillan, Ewan MacLean, Kenneth Scott and a cousin John MacLennan. HOME --1-LUMBER and IMPROVEMENT Begins with 111S7111 / I DO THAT Home Improvement Job Now in Be Arranged To _Mee /OF P.. • II it sburgh.. Paints glorottp,404411,4‘p,::.%.0,-.4ttpils.1.."0.1tole,Ave:irto *-4V les -4v lo II% 4V, IA Ili' 4% • JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LTD. Phone 528-3118 , Luckho 41t. ..9444,4 41e:41t. ,s%,414. 414: IF Is' lit • ?iv 10 74t..tvW'isf%t. YOUR EADQUARTERS. FOR. erms t, • PAGE FOURTEEN 'THE LUCKNOW SENTINELO.UCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 100 4. SEE A GAME!' SUPPORT YOUR ,LOCAL• HOCKEY TEAM DON'T MISS THE LEGION BINGO EVERY THURSDAY NIGH Lvi,a( now • Phone 52.8,2011.• (Formerly' Martian' Shoes) Bowling Shoes IIIIMIXIM11111111 Ripleyeek.,_ BY AB. WYLDS decorations came down and out- side the temperatures came down as well as the ,snow , 'the spring garden seed 'catalogues started to arrive in the mails. * ,* CongratulationS of the people of Ripley and Huron toignship go to Mrs, Jessie MacKayof Ripley , whozelebrated her 93rd birthdays, on Tuesday of last week, January 2nd. She received special.men- tion by Ernie King on last week's j Circle Eight Ranch program which was on the evening of her birthday.. Mrs. MacKay resides at the east end of the village with her son Johnny IvlacKay. New residents of Ripley are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dietrich, Chuck and Dody who recently moved into the upstairs, apart- ment of the former Thompson Nursing Horne on Malcolm. Street. AA, ' S. * * l'he weekly freight train passed through Ripley late on Friday afternoon. Once againit was 'a four unit train with the last one being a flat car.' This car loaded with lumber• or. timbers WHITECHURCH Home for the week end from Walkerton were John Gibb and Charles Thompson. Miss Joann Laidjaw of Goderich returned ,on Friday to Goderich after spending ,a few days at her home here. • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb, Mur- ray and John spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Mel' Jerman and family of Bluevale. Attending the funeral.of the late Lila Emerson on Saturday from a distance• were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hope of Galt and Miss Bessie McGregor, of Acton and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gignac of Chelms ford, Mrs. Walter James and Stanley Moore of Woodstock and. Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Victor,Gignao of Chelmsford spent the week end, with• Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- son and left for_home, Sunday forenoon. • was left at Kincardine as it was not with the train orrits return- trip. * 0 • « * Victor Gawley of Purple Grove in Huron Township shipped choice lot of steers this past week with drover George_ McDonald of Ripley. They sold at one of the top prices and received/mention on - Saturday!s weekly summary from the Ontario Livestock Market in Toronto'. * * * * * Last Sunday was the Uluanian Christmas. Al Cherny, • we'll known television entertainer, is a Canadian Ukranian who has ‘. relatives in the City of Tarnopol. Before. the second World War this city was located in Poland ,'n ow it is in Russia. The, Ukranians, numbering something like 50 Million people ,.aFe the main wheat farmers"in Russia; and as Noreen and Jean. MacDonald of Malcolm .'Street, in Ripley had Mrs. A. .D. Martyn arid Mrs. Ernest Pollock on January 1st,, It was a .very •Happy New Year's party for the ladieS. The; coloured lights,of the Christmas season are out except across the front of Mr. and Mrs. George MacLon's balcony at the front of their store. Last Saturday evening they lessened the gloomy look of the winter darkness up-, et. Just as the Christmas