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' NOV�MBER 14, 19�3 . . . ' ,
vEspAY� THE LU,CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTpR10 ''
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�'rovince of Untario Ri le ' ' °i ' ¢ � � ; � � {
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`�L SERVICE ies, Ri�.lev Scouts ancl Gu s, • ' � �. � �
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,nTownship , I. A, O. F. Lodge � Reias� C;orners Alsa home and axtending the . FI1'St and $eCO�CI MOr'f9C19@S •
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'�et of the �Pley-Huron _ y�omen's Institute , Purple �emembrance Day. service was � , �, III
�RussStanley was the mar Grove W.I, , ltipley W.I. , Ripley Tom C�1pert of the' Toronto tsactr '' �OUGNT-SOLp-ARRAN:GEO � �
ofthe longest marchin ar- • ,�� ' r
g p .' and Disuict Lions, Township of ing staff. .Tom sper�t the Week ' � '�.
'psomeyears as on Sunday �uron, Village of Riple'�r; Iupley_ end visiting his parents Mr, and � � . Avoiloble fo�: � � . ,� •
� gthe service of Remem- Huron Legion Auxiliary were plac- �s• Walter Culbert in Ripley. � e FARMS. � � j1
'ewaaheld at the Cenotaph ed at the Cenotaph by the follow- �. � . ' .�
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�tof Huron Township hall. �ng; N1rs.. Dan. J. MacDona�d , IMPROI�EMENTS. ` � �
L¢�ion, the Legion Ladies sanay Liaale; Mrs, Earl Elliott, . �� � Q � ' � �' � � � .
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�a�y,the Scouts., Cubs and �S. Jack McLean, Alan McLean, . ° �� � �
'�es, all were in the parade �eeve Russ 'Stanley., Reeve Cla - Well Wednesday evening �AR IIIIOR. .. . .. .
'�p¢Legion Hall and after . ton Nicholson ahd Mr, and Ivlirs through to Thursday morning the ' FI�df1C1aI CO�SUItC1ntS LIfY1lteCi . - .. �
ice there they paraded to first snow of winter blanketed this � � � � �
Bill Danforth of the Legion and ° 47 Elora Street Harristo�, Ont: �
�drew's United Church for� Auxiliary. The weather was area. •;And it has been going a. ' �. 338-3037 � � � '� •
`ot�ing service, chilly cold and during the period little and coming some more ever ' , . '
ethese�roice Bi11 Mc- 'of silence the west, wind could since. The first chill of winter is � ,_
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brought the memo�ial be heard whistling through the most disagreeable to most folks. , . •
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� and erosses down to the tops of the nearb�y maple� trees, p 4� p 4 � �
udDon Mason w,as liusy 'Once mor.e the public wa�s rernem- , � �' """ � ` ''
` uphis public address sys- bering and paying honour to the DonrPeterbaugh has,ac.e in the • � � ' - - • �
`;:Hamilton MacKinnon�, local� men who had gone from our � •
ket at the hall , had the �� area and never returned , . �pley Diamond Jubilee Arena `. ��
. . and last week it was the first skae- � �
'cleaned away from the . � ing of the season for area, yonng � �� - � � �
"ph. Colour party for the � After the church service,the � people,. Also, it was the start of ,�West of Ripley,on th�' eighth con- now owned b�r Mrs. ��Donnie Mac-
"included Lloyd Wylds and � parade returned to the Legion , the 1$73-74 hoc�Cey season. Iv�1an� eession. In the morning a car ponald across from the Ripley �
'I,ackey aqd for the Auxiliary of the Auxi ladisb T ed lunch ies. agers and coaches have been . Was reported standing "head first" High School. Mr: and N1rs. � ,- � �
Batbara Paquette and Mrs. , y picked for the :different teams in � �
`'(Gotd) Emmerton. ThE , in the ditch� past Doug MacDon- Thqmpson were, faithful members .,
I. � a ,�, a a the 12ipley-Huron d�istrict, Last ald's farm. Then right after din- o� St. Andrew's Church. Wes ,
�,Cubs, and Brownies liad � Saturday was the first of th'e Sat-• •
t�er somewhere betwe.en the west was always keenly interested in
pa�bearers in the group. , urda.y afternoon skating. for the � Ri le Fall Fair and for man � �
Home to Ripley to visit with • irls and bo s at the Ri le rink, entrance to the Ripley=Huron Cen- P Y Y'
�McCteath was the � M. C, at his� parents , g y p y ears. served on �he A. ricultu.ral .� �
Mr. and I��rs. Orah So from now till.next S rin ,tral School and John C. MacDon- Y g,
Societ �For sorrie time he was
p g�' ald'�s atewa . a car eol'lided with Y•
ike for the service whicl� in- ford ford was Dr. William Craw- Donnie Pecerbaugh will be'�quite John oomis ycar. John recent- in St. Mary's Hospital, near St. 1� � �
'�sctipture reading, pr.ayer, , officer with.th.e medical busy,each .Saturday since in the 1 transferred from�be�n� mana .Joseph's, in London and then � .
'gof the names of those ki1= . corps of the Canadian Armed ,For- r�lornin s he collects the arb� e.. Y g. g � �
g g � latel he resided in. Bruce�lea
action,•placing of the ces. With his�.car'he too.k.his ba s alon ,the villa e streets and er at the Ripley Royal Bank to _ Y . � .
g g � Listowel, w.as ham.e for the week Haven in Walkerton. Interment . .
�';Last Post, the memorial mother: and father. to the Remem- takes this garbage with his truck was in Kincardine' Cemetery. � '
e; Reyeille , benediction brance Day service at the Cen.o- to the Ripley municipal dump. be-. end , As he shielded his young : .' �-
son, John suffer.ed head cuts... The �
�emarchsouth to �i. 'And- . ta.ph. Orah was in the Canadian tween,the 4th and 2nd concessions. �� o •��• �
�1'akin� tae devotional part Air Force ov�iseas .in �the First ; , other driver also received �njur- � : . •
'�setvice-was ltev. Cecil, �. 4Vorld War while Bi�ll was a� doctor p a o, �, ies. • � � �
�hanof St. Andrews. Le � - , : � . . .'The Ripley\Scouts wi"th�leaders . �
,� �' with the Canadian.army in Korea, , �� � , , o s Donnie Fludder� and Joe Hodgins � � �'
te�aty read the narnes of �, present�y he is taking a special . Last Saturda there were twti � �
klled in artion.° LVreaths y •� ,' .held a successful salvage drive \
�six week medical course in �'or- traffic mishaps in the first block Horne for the week end visitin last Saturday: . � �, ,. �
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with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill �
41* . . � . � McCreath was nurse Mary Mc = :` � . "' ' �
• � Creath of London. �• � ' . . .
� � � . Ef fectrve Nov�II�I�P.r � S� ` - - The Ripley� Agricultural Society . .
. . � held theix November meeting last .
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' N� : �Portable �T ewriters Increased In Price , � . � �� , ing it 'were president Hagh: Mason ' � - �
r �� Funeral services were held la�st who was in charge � secretary . ,
' � �/ 5aturday afternoon at the McLen- : Ab Wylds ��and directors Reg . �
he Corsa�r. � S#andard � : formerl. �$59.95, � � � Moore , John C. �����d , Les- . � , , . , .
. . � J. � nan-McCrea.th Funeral Home for
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� • � . � � ' � members of two well known and � ter Ferguson and vice presidents ..
� . �s nQW �64� 95 � � ' Ivioile Scott and Jack Farrell. : ; � � .
Y • . • respecte.d pioneer� families in Hur- Y
� . . . , ' � on Township. Both had reti,red A possible date for the local4-H .
�. ►, � " and liued in the•village prior to Achievement �Iight, was picked � � -
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, �. --�, �-��� ��- •�� � hospitalization. mely M nday ev ning � Nov
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, . . . ' em6er 26 , pending arrangements .
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� . � . • . , • . , with the Bruce County Agrfcultur- . '
' , T, �,�y, y; , ,�,, �,>: • al office at, Walkerton.. :Included ' . .
. � ,,�p . , The firsx service conducted by . in the clubs .would be members of � � �
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:�,� � Rev. James Weu was for Mrs. the dairy calf, grain and forestry. . ,, `
, � � , += q W . ., , .. , " ; ' Victoria.Smith. Known to•her �
; , : „ R � , � • . fr�ends as Vic � she was the former � ' ' '' .' . � ,
, . � � � y ' � Victoria Campbell; born April 2U, . > � . . �
;� � �. �...��� .. .�:,,y.,��� . Kr, .,�,;�' „ �. 1.901. After illness forced her r�- This is,the week of the Royal
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' � , tirement from teaching she lived Wint�x F�ir in the Coliseum in , � •
� ' �� , with her brother the late Murray Toronto. One bus sponsored by :
HILE. Campbell on the family home- ', the, Ripley and Disuict �Horticul- :
LA S TS stead cme block east�on the tenth tural Soeiety'leaves Ripley eatly ,
P�R E S E N 1` S T O C K A fe ears a o the ' 'to -morrow (Thursclay) morning at
of Huron. w Y 8 Y .�
. , retued to Ripley. Their home �seyen o•cloek. .
wE� WILL CONTI�N�lE � T0 SELL :THE MACHINE A°T �� � Was across the raad� from the Rip- ,., �, ,. . , �
ley honey extraction plant. Tak- ,
• � � . - . � � en ill again "Vic was a patient in . ' � .
� �� �' . Kincardine Hospital and then for �'• and Mrs. R�iss Brooks at- '� .
, the past several months at the ' tended ihe Rpyal Winter Fair last �,
� � � Fairhaven Nursing �iome in Kin- . Saturda,y . . . .
f ' •. cardine. .IntermenE was on Mon- � ,
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, . , day of tk�is week �t Collingwood . . • �
WNEN PRESEN.T STOCK IS SOLD, THE NEW PRICE WILL APPLY • in her family plot. '"' , �
. . ��Mr., and'•Mrs.. Ja�ke Hooisma of •
Zf you,are thinking of a portable t Wt`Iter 8S a � a *' • Kitchener-Waterloo visited with
ype � Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Hoosima �
. C1�ristmas gift, why n�t save the �5 by buying at ,Qnce. ' � John and Jimmy and also with � . ' '�
. , . . The second� service taken by
�Rev. John Hill of Pine River was j`�T• and Mrs. Donnie Fludder,
� • � � � • fot W�s Thompso�n, 93 y�ars of Tammy and Jason on the past � �
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{� ' age. His sorrs are Ern're on the• .�
home farm on the Bluewater High- � � _
� � � way south of Pine River �store and When ynu donatc blood to thc . � �.
Dr� Wlteaton�Thorripson of Walk� Canadian Red Cross you givc
about a pint .which is less than a, �• .
. • � erton - for several years Ripley fifteenth of the 'average body's ��
� veterinary doctor. When the'�late blood content. T'he plasma por� ��
°�know � � � �� phone 528'�8�� �• and Mrs. Thompson ret�ed t'ion of the blobd isreplaced with� �,
A '_ , • • • to Ripley they lived in the hot�se in �4 hours:
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