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THE 1,I1CKNOW SENTINEL,.4KKNOVf, ONTARIO DNESDAY„ AUGUST 1973,
PAO* Pirriitt
n Olson.
Gravel. Pit '°
11/s Miles; West Of DungannOn
Some people forgot that the
d Monday night of the month
s meeting night 'for the Ripley
District Community,
elopment Group ,but a good -
number turned out to St. And-
's,Church Hall to hear reports
ommittees. Cameron Mc-
ley was in charge.
g. Moore said three carloads
eople had,gone to Clifford in
to the official opening of
Medical Centre and had .
quite pleased with the facil-
, the cost was reasonable,
e had supported it well and
e the end of six months it was
peration with a Doctor on.
Stewart Needham reported
over $15,000 had been donat-
om Ripley and Huron Town-
to the propOsed Ripley Med -
Centre and all areas had
beekcontacted. This was a
fine response. A possible •
was discussed.
wo representatives. of Ontario
ing Corporation have been in
area and nave done a survey..
had been very pleased with
response to the questionnaire.
sinv'ey shows that-in 1971,
per cent of Ripley's total
anion was over 60 years of
7200 Average
rice At
agile Sale
The Ontario Limousin Assoc -
; founded in March of this
,held its first annual produc
sale on Saturday , August 25
eBrubacher Sales Arena ,•
h. The sale was' preceded
field day, with some of the
experts in the beef breeds
ssing the crowd , and a Lim-
BeelBar-be-que at the
brook Farms , Campbell,
the 58 lots were exportable
ers came from the United
and. Alberta, but most were.
Ontario. Prices rdnged from
00 for a 2-year-olcrfull-
bred heifer, to $900:00 for
Yearling half-blood heif-
average price was
.00,
gnors,141yers and visitors
area included:' George
Lean and daughter Jeanne,
Mrs, Jahn Howard „ flan
laWrence Hogan, Mr. and
allace Ballagh and Byron,
MacDonald and Gordon
age. This compares with a Prov
incial average of 12.3 per cent
and Bruce County average of
19.6 per cent. Thus, they felt,.
there was a demand for a,25 unit
senior citizen building in Ripley,
and were' rnaking this recommen-
dation. Mrs. Wm. Arnold told of
the bus trip on July 19th when the,
Kincardine Units had been visited,
and also Port Elgin.
The various committees will
carry on their duties until the
September meeting which ,will
be held on September 17th in
Knox Church. At this time,•
people will be asked to ,give some
suggestions as to the workof the
Development Group and decide
what things need upgrading in our
community, and changes to be
made , if any , in the ,Group set-
up. Many' people are giving
time and money to make the
Ripley-Huron community a fine
place to live.
WHY BLAME
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
not have sewers. '.
In his reply Reeve Joynt con-
tinued , "Since this is a provincial
matter regarding Ontario' Housing,
I would like to make it clear that
I went through normal channels
with Ontario Housing and had dis-
cussions with their Development -
Manager, A. W. Matthewman be ,
fore council made application for
a needs survey in the village.
After the survey was approved and
completed , Ontario Housing made
a recommendation for the need
for a 20 unit building to serve
this community. 'No inspection
has been done for property in the
village by Ontario Housing but
this will be done at an early date':
Mr. 'Joynt continued , "Even
though certain drainage problems
exist in Lucknow in an approxim-
ate 4-block square business area ,
we have large areas in' the village
which will be,developed in the
future with good drainage, be-
cause of large deposits of a gran-
ular, base."
Reeve Joynt concluded, ''Sure,
I am a Conservative party mem-
ber and 'worked for Bill Davis' dur-
ing the leadership campaign, but
any suggestion that politics has
any bearing on the negotiations
with Ontario Housingis' without
foundation. The Conservative
government in Ontario is good to
'Huron-Bruce member Murray
Gaunt as an opposition member,
and he usually gets what he wants
for his riding, but the Blyth situa-
tion is an internal drainage prob-
lem that they , themselves will
have to solire'. .
Recent Winners
At Craft Festival
Recent winners in the prize
.draws at Lucknow Craft Festival
.have been. announced by the
committee:
ist ,,Mrs. Leah Wilson, Mea -
ford•, quilt; '2nd, Mrs. Dick. Mc-
Quillin, Lucknow, pillOw cases;
3rd.,..Mrs. Helen.Sowerby, God-.
erich, ceramic vase; 4th Ken-
neth C. Butler, New Baltimore,
Michigan, candy dish; 5th Linda
Seriver Tillsonburg, woven mat;
6th, Marian McLeod , Ripley,
fancy towels; 7th, Mrs. Lorraine
Munn, Waterloo, surprise gift;
8th, Mrs. Art Scott , 'Midland ,.
driftwood centrepiece.
9th., Mrs. Donald Hackett ,
Lucknow , woven basket; 10th,
Mrs. Joan Robinson, Lucknow ,
candles; 11th, Mrs. Oliver. Smith,
Ripley ,.petit point pin; 12th,
Gordon Barger', Lucknow , leath-
er belt; 13th, Lisa Riegling,
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Janes, Seaforth., woven pot hold-
Lucknow , dogwood pin; 14th,
ers.
Mrs.. G. Struthers, Lucknow,
leather belt;,15th, Mis. Eugene
all Other gifts were donated by
the crafters, a very nice gesture
on their part.
Except for the first two prizes,
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