The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-12-18, Page 211
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. I .0 NOW ONTARIO
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eitzhetwours tier • the opposition -
la_ellY' cottage owners front below
the 'i ar Lake -Huron's shores - ,
%irtt lark and Lug gam A muntrer-
of these arrived at the Hilton.
to, 'kis-1u_hall on a special: hus.
reported. ft~orrn the Kitchener Wet-
erioo arm_ Two lawyers. for the
QOM': tion were there to direct the
.attack, oritn words commonly used..•
"the' Rale from bele* the hilt. •
)weyer-ir was reassuring to know
that those in support also'trad.their
lawyer: The courtlike hearing .
staff. around tern in the morning '
mit continued through the 'atter-
noon.
We sday was: a day of waitirr
For the Ol4a decisiGn. Everyone
aataund here was: pleased to hear
.lao'hnn; Strong on his evening news:
bio'..ae from! CIi W.inghai
state:the ®; °,' e officials: Eadrteckin
taxcour of ffuron Township: issuing
the necessatry. dob•entures. Sc; it
looks like progress. will) • c ominue -
abuve the hill; as weir as: below
new mads (some evert paved)„
surveying, installations and servic-
es - for the use of both winter and
summer residents- and visitors.
* * * in * *
Atter. Tuesday and . Wednesday
something around Ripley was.
bound to break. Aire that is just
what happened. Jest before noon
on Thursday the water taps were
giving & spurt of air-, then nothing.
The Ripley water- pumping system
broke. New parts • were installed
and everything was hack to .normal
int time evening. School students
were returned home early in the
afternoon chte- to the water short-..
age,
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RIPLEY ABATTOIR
Custom • Butchering — Curing and Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making -= Fast Freezing
HOGS ANS CATTLE. E Gh MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY W. FRIDAYS
Faure eattIeia. on: Thursday fbr Fly's kill
With Two e'ig Cinders. We Are Able Ta Wang Tour 6e' Frain
Y Ta 3 Weeks; —= Whatever Tear Requirements Atter
For Firms We ge}I 'Choice Mane » B *lam
and Lau& Flt Any Quantity At Lowest t ar kPti>TT Prices:
ALL- MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT 11!1 -SFS FOR YOU
( L ffOtJiS1WA,
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ASI ATi 011 39S -290S STOW ' 39E-
• there for the past. several wccks.
Takinrg advantage- of the- thee
tined weather last Friday workmen .. * * * ' * *
o f the• Schnurr Gravel Haulage firm-
of
irmof Hepworth iue On Saturday afternoon.
house, traii'erfrorrr the south 'en -d of 'taking atlyairtage of the fine
the new Ehxforr Township Mt ncip; weather, .Rein bald
al. building. It has heen .parked Ripley arid Jack • Treleaven
gives ' .the following • news' items
concerning his aunt Mars. A. D. ,
(Charlotte) k artVn. former Ripley
resident. now a. patient in Wing-
ha3n hospital: On 'November ZT
1 s. A. D. Martin underwent
surgery in Wingham hospital and .is
now reported as resting corfort:ab- •
ly in the intensive care ward Her
.sister. • Mrs., George Jarrell of
Brantford and. her ,niece and
ttepttew,. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Jarrell of Agincourt. visited her on
the week end. Then her great-
niece.
reatniece. Miss Virginia Bell of Tor.onto
also visited with her a week later.
* * ' * * * *
ow were noticed doing Clean
ug jobs ` at file ;Ripley ,Grain
i Elevator
again.;•
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of ?' Mi s_ Danaad ABe Bell of . Islington
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Next Saxurdav afternoon. Dec-
ember 21, ; Santa Claus will visit the
Ripley Diamond Jubilee ' arenas
Arena manager Jim. Brooks will
t have the ice ready for a period of
free skating for, 'the young . folks
before the visit. See- the ad in this
piper for time. .
Miss Pat Huber 'and M'lirrav
Huber. both from Fansttawve Col-
lege in London. were home to .
Ripley this past week end visiting-
' with their parents and family. Mi.
and Mrs. Jerry Huber. Denise,
Dogma. and Dave.
'* * iv• * *
Mr. and Mrs. Niels Frederiksen.
who spent a 'few days in Toromo.
' are hack at their home on Malcolm
Street in Ripley.
Mrs. Stewart Books• of Ripley
gives it�vtng `report -
"Decemher . P4-4 general
Christmas ' meeting was held in
church hasemetat with 3 units. Unit
One was in charge of program.
opened by singin>_+ carols with Mr.,.
N/. Pollock at piano. Mary Ann
(.. ltllittt~ sang two solos. Mrs. B.
Irwin read scripture. Mrs. Morley
Scott pra«•r. M'rs'. Carnochan wa_,
speaker. Mrs, Stewart Brixaks had
a Christmas reading. Corrine
Boyle played piano. Mrs. George
MacDonald gave prayer. Mrs. Lot
Culbert was presemed with a 30
year life mei Cher pin by Mrs. Pete
MacDonald on behalf . of • Allie
Mitchell of Godertch. • formeriv of
Ripley. We divided i'mo our new
groups to pick leaders. Lunch was
served b'v MrS. Franc -is Boyle. Mt-.
Lot Culbert. and Mrs. Jas. Need-
ham".
It was trice to see Roger Shcia•'ass '
on Joan Watson's TV ,show.
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