HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-09, Page 10.:
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Win IvIiinshaw
B.A:'IvL
SUNDAY, .IANUARY 13
. 10 am. Sunday School
11 a.ni. Morning Worship
,Everyone Welcome,
SINDki,4NI.TA*7(
10 a.m..Sunday. Sehool
1100 &M.
' Morning Worship
Nursery Provided
For Pre-School Children
J5, congregation for
- 5 -8 Year Old Children
`swept this area *during
e_tiour's _of_dar-kness-na.,-.13.-
Monday morning, this
Week, 'anew, cold. south
"V nds,.. freezing tern
0 ratures, and a thnnder
d lightning • storm; as:
li
ell, Shortly after six in
he morning, the honse of
Aurel and Marjorie
kinstrong on the south
line of ''' Kincardine
township just to the east
Of the fifteen0 and jnst
*east of Bill.and . Bev
Peterbaugh's place, was
struck Withiightning.
• Luckily Aurel got his
wife Marjorie out and
took her down to their son
f' Dale's place across froni
Eugene Bridges' place
about a half mile west on
' the. South Line.
The. - Ripley Fire
Department answered
the call in quick time. The
' 'fire truck was on its way .
within a few minutes and
the • fire siren'only
_ sounded . ' three blasts.
'Both the' fire truck and
tank truck were out, In
the fire 'truck - itself were
driver BobJohnsten, Ray
Fuller, and . Clarence
Pollock. Other -fire-Men
answering the call Were
Joe -lodgins, ,Ivan Cook,
George McLean, John
Dedds., Doug Liddle, jack
ScOtt, 'Allan Irwin. The
.„ bolt struck with'such
force that all the windows
were blown out ,according
to reports. The , stone
house and all its Contents
were destroyed. , Sym7
nethy of this community
goes -to Aurel ,and Man,
jorie on"thiSeeca s ion. -'.
Irma and Nelson
Hodgins /spent NeWl
Year's Day with Mabel,
and Norman Barnard Tat
their home or- ChriStina
Street in Ripley,-
Congratulations go to
Mrs. Burton Griffith of
Ripley and formerly of
Bervie on winning a trip
for two to Nassau in the
Bahamas.: The former
Irene • MacDonald, she'
was lucky when Don
Miller of Paradise
Travel, the donors of the
trip, drew her name from'
the box. The draw was
held to aid the Kincardine
Reunion coming up this
sum mer.
Spending Christmas
Day with Garry and
Dawn Carruthers and son
Cole at - their ICinloss
home south of Holyrood
were, her parents Shirley
and, Michael Burnham,
her sisters'Ann and
Shannon and her brother
Joe and Dale Rock all of
Kincardine, 'and her
grandparents Mabel and
Norman Barnard 'of
Ripley.
..It was a mild, cloudy,
dull day for New Years,
green the same as
Christmas. But it was
nice for cars driving 'on
the roads and people took
advantage of this fact.
E arly on New Year's Day
'village foreman ponnie
Peterbaugh was busy
walking from house to
house checking, the hydro
Meters. Over on William
Street the young folks
were having an exciting
game batting :around, .a
„
BY AB, WYLDS
What a terrible storm ,
balloon ijo doubt left eVer
-from the . night before,.
And that was all the stir
MabLean
Ma4KenzieY as the great
catcher on' the Tiverton
softball team back in the.
thirties.
-:„ .On Tuesday everuffg .of -
laSt Week;. Dec. 1.8, the
Oraen Rock family of!
, Ripley ntisited Huron.
villa, the Senior citizen
residence'in the southeast
part of the village...Oraen:
and 'Doris Rock'and ,
family haVe been making
this'trip each year to
entertain the folks living
there. Ronnie played' his
guitar and also sang.
Daughter .cif Bill and
Annetta Robinson' of
Ripley; : LiS a ,
companied Ronnie in the
singing. Santa Claus paid
. a visit. Then the group
sang Christmas carols
with Eileen Nesbitt at the.
piano and• dancing
hrought the evening to an
enjoyable end.
On Thurs., Dec. 20, •
Wally Harston` droVe Mel
Arnold of Ripley I to the
Toronto, airport.- Frorn
there, Mel flew to the
Gander airport in
Newfoundland. Mel is
spending the Christmas
New Year. season
with-his folks who live in
the Gentler area.
D,
' on and Andrey McLay
left theitc rn hoe
last Friday afternoon to
motor to Philadelphia, in
Pennsylvania about 600
miles away:, Here they
spent the Christmas and-,-
New Year's vacation M a
fatal iy gethering with.
their daughter. Susan, her
hesband Paul Scott, and
family. Joining them for
the occasion, was. their
daughter Ainslie from the
University . of Penn-
sylvania State College.
. •
Alsoleaving Ripley on •
Fri,, Dec. 21 was'Alex
Visneskie. Alex, who
operates the antique
store on Ripley's, main
intersection, motored, to
Valley, some distance
northwest of .Ottawa.
Here he spent the'
Christmas and New
Year's vacation with
family members.
Visiting in Ripley on
SatfOrday afternoon-,---De
22, with Fran and Ab
Wylds and with Mary
Fludder here were Elmer
'and. Gladys „Wyids,
-Dennis WYlds, Dave and,
Diane .Robinson of
Kincardine.
In mid-Deeember. Mr.
'arid Wai t e
Forrester left' Ripley for
• Florida. They will spend
the winter at their
Florida hoe,,in Pinellas
Park there,
. Mr. and MiS; ,Qeorge.
MacLennan of Agincourt
spent thristinias with
Florence MacDonald`in
Ripley .
About - ten-thirty . last
Saturdaymorning the
Ripley fire, Whistle'
sounded. Theiple.y
firemen went to the Mike
Snobelen Grain Drying
and Storing Plant fin the
fourth concession west in
Huron Township. to cool
down overheating grain'
there.
A- patientitt Kindardine •
.and District Hospital fora
the. past .weeks.; Leonard
Irwin was brought home
on Mon., Dec.:'24 so that
be could have ChriStmes
with ,his wife Annie and
family. Then he went too
UniverSit, Hospital in
London where he ,is Un-
d g oing therapy
treatments. •s Leonard.
suffered a stroke while
'Waiting in his car on the
main street of Mildmay a
few weeks, ego...Ripley
area folks, send along' est
wishes.
Larry and Shelley
Barker of Collingwood
were here for the
.Christmas weekend with
her parents Carl and Pat
Bronnan "William
Street in. Ripley and also
in the store. -bra
Mr. and Mrs,7's 1hin
McCosh returned 'horse
from, a three week visit.
with their daughter.Mary
Anne and husband Mike.
-71C1.il toly 'in ---Kltlinati -
.British Columbia. Also
home with and Mrs.
..- Were their,
'daughters. Kathy, and
' Michele, husband Don
Chartrand sand daughters
Donnie and Denise. Don
and Anne Mc Cosh
returned to Ripley last
Friday, from a wonderful
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Forster and Donna Jean
of Purple GroVe visited,
last -Sunday with his,
sister . MrS. Barbara
DeakinS and daughters in
Ripley " • '
Miss Barbara Grubb,
who had her degree from,
Western pniversitY,
.enrolled-.last Week in a
special course at -Fan-
,sha'we Cothniunity
College on .::Oxford Street
in London., Barb vas
home' to Ripley the past.
weekend Visiting withher.
;parents Helen and Ralph •
Grubb, Marvin and
,Darrin. Her .brother. Olen
is attending university in
,Waterloo. • ;
_Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Turn to .page 12,
up here,inthe north end of
ipley till the cars°
starting passing, through
going to. the var,ious.
family dinners,
Mr- and Mrs. William
Reeves '• and family -of
Ripley were saddened by
the .sudden death' of.
Caroline's „(Mrs, Reeves)
sister , Alice, Mrs, Lloyd
McNeill of Toronte: The
funeral, service,'washeld
last WedneSday, San.
198Q, in Toronto. Ripley
area friends extend their-
sincere 'sympathy rem*
Caroline andBill Reeves
and family a\this time of
their bereavement.'
With
Christmas,
With Wayne and Lynda
Benson. ,and sons at
KOmoka were , her
parents Nelsen and -Irma,
Hodgins, her sister Kerry
and husband Wallace
nonstop all of Ripley and
also her sister MaVia and.
Dave Stokes of Wingham.
Later .'Wally and 'Kerry
Houston, flew to Fort
Cliim6 on Ungava Bay,
northern Quebec and
close to Northern
Labrador where they will
spend-efew_weekS.
With Carol and Donnie
FlUdder; ,Tammy'' and
'Jason for New- Year's
dinner at their home were
his parents Joe'and Mary
Fludder. and. Cathy, Ron
and. Pat Cornish of
Malcolm Street; John
and' Jan Fludder, Dawn ,
and Brad of William
Street, Mrs. Fran Wylds;
Bill Steer of Lucknow and
Harry Scott
and.
4th of
Huron, and Margaret:
Ann and Carl Morrison
andKevin of Melbeurne.
Mr. ,and7Mizs. Donald
Anderson of Waterford
spent a few days of the
ChriStmas vacation with
her-mother—, Mrs. Wriel
MacKay at Huron Villa in
Ripley. All enjoyed New
Year's dinner with Mr-.
and Mrs. John Rock and
fern ily Kincardine.
• Martin and Phelan and
daughters Tracy and
Becky motored back to
their home in Ripley after
spending the Christmas-
New Year vacation with
his folkS at the town of
, Chapeau on Allumette
Island in the Ottawa
kiver.
Spending New Year's
Day with Jack and
Evelyn Johnson at their
home in. Ripley were her
daughter Marion and
husband jack-- _'Lawrie,
daughter Linda and son
Barry of Bruce township.
Flying out of Toronto
airport at four thirty on
Monday afternoon this
week were Morrison and
Mary MacKenzie of
Inverhuron bound for
Fort Lauderdale. Miss
Margaret MacKenzie of
Inverhuron• and Mr, and
Mrs. Donald MacLean of
Metrd Toronto 'nitre
already there and
together they are going to
spend the ,'winter in
Florida, Margaret will be
remembered here as the
former , -principal of..
Ripley District High.
School, Morrison ,as the
Ripley ' beekeeper 1948-
1974; and Mrs, Don Airimmeoisivoirainioneiroirtairel•muld.:
Any. person interested in returning to school .for one semester can ' -complete up "four
credits by theAnd of schoOl June:. Poe
Jurther 'inforMation call 395,269.5..k.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 29
HIGH SCHOOL
CREDIT
Ripley Districtricchool
is now accepting
Day School Rilistratian
for second semester beginning
Rev. L. VanStaaldeinen
SUNDAY, JANUARY 13
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