The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-23, Page 14acts on Motor
Principal olt the Ripley the rebuilding ,of the Toronto . Flower. Show, at , in . Thnnder Bay. Continuation School from London. This period was
Huron. Central School, Ripley District '1.1ligh the end of FebrUary• and, secretary Mrs..Mervyn 1914 to. 1920 before from June 1928 td
Floyd' Stanley, his wife SchoOl. It Was, also the . in Tune delegates be„ •• HooeY*haS written a full moving to. Kincardine, This waslinne in, corn-
10111,e, their son Deane tinte of that' fatal noon. attending the Ontarli? ,report :of last. Tuesday'S , and the principal the late petition . With students
and daughter Kerry 'of hour train crash 'at the convention held this:-Year annual meeting. • • Mr. D.A. Sutherland. from the big. collegiates.
Ripley enjoyed a recent
weekend, ,Tan..12 and
With her ,sisteima m week in • •
This. Barbara, Mrs. D.Brown' .
in Vanepiiver. While
there Mr, and . ;Mrs.
Brown had a late
Christmas-New Year'S
u. family gathering in-
cluding relatives .';from.
• with
Floyd, Lynne and fainily,
On. Sunday Floyd and
Deane . flew back to
, Toronto. Lynne and Crossing near the Ripley
Kerry stayed till last Chopping Mill.
Friday, Jan. 18 to enjoy - On, Tuesday afternoon
some skiing. They were of last Week,. Jan, 15, the
most surprised to find the annual meeting of the.
usual mild Vantouver Ripley and District
:was blanketed hi snow,- Horticnitural Sooiety was .,
lots of it. . held in the RipleyAHoron
Three couples from the Legion Hall: About .30
Point Clark and Lurgan were in attendance.. Mrs:
are Fare on a motor trip W.J. MacKay of Ripir-1
• • • A good reprint of the
1930--31:- Kincardine High ,
School staff. and students
was shown in., a local
paper last Week: On the
-..teaehing staff were the
six teachers of the school;
shown seated in the
centre of the front row. Of
`the six this writer.. knew
three '- Miss Clara Nor-
man' of ICiricardiffe, 'the
late Miss Viola' Gilfillati
who .taught in.the Ripley
These three formed the
core or-the stalCAnd on
the quality of their
teaching Kincardine and
area students writing the
Ontario Departmental
exam in ation s in Upper
School '• (5th Form)
establis,hed , an
unequalled sCholastit
record of ,winning ten
cons-etiltiVe four • year
scholarships to enter
• Western' University in
north cold and. raw, and
„the ground frozen like a
rock. It is great on the
roads No one is .cool doing Well- they
plaining about driving 0117 did-about $2,000 worth of
the roads. They are in' work in planting and
suinmer , condition and beautification work. They
everyday like this makes plant: flower beds at the
the winter that much street corners along
shorter. With the election mainstreet, in front of the,
just 29 days away we are Royal Bank at the in-
still able to seethe grass tersection corner in Gore
roots. Now if the. annual Park and as well the Rose
meeting of the Riley'pGarden on the, lawn of the
Agricultural Society Legion Hall. Then the
scheduled for Monday .” Society made a financial
evening Jan: 28--does-- not-----donation the-7-i3arrie--
bring its -usual snowy; Horticultural Society, for
stormy weather a memorial plaque in
everything will be .fine - Barrie cemetery in
and that is just next' i.emembranCe of
members of that Society
killed in a bUs accident
while ozra tour in Quebec.
Also donations were
made to the Retarded
School in Winghan-i and to
the. Ripley Agricnitural
Society. In the coming
year members will be
taking a bu5 bin in. fu e
to Florida. They are installed the folloKk,
Perrin andMarion Lowry, execntive for 1980 -
of Lurgan, Leonard and president Mrs. Frances
Muriel Courtney and (Reg) 'Ciodfrey, -vice-
Cecil and Norma presidents Miss
Humphrey of the second Christena Robertson and
west and Point Clark. Mrs. Mary (Walter)
Well here it, is Sunday Black; secretary MrS.
morning; Jan. 20, with the Lenore (Mervyn) Hooey
sun r shining brightly at and treasurer Mrs,
times, the wind from the Marion McCharles of
Ashfield. '
Some folks ask what.
the Society has been
Monday. But things can
change. in a day.
Looking back to the
winter of 1950 the ground
outside was bare till after
the first week in
February. This allowed
the, men- working for
contractor, the late Dune
McDougall, to continue
in cities like Sarnit4
Windsor; St. Thomas, '
LoriclOn„ Kitchener,
Guelnh, Barrie, Owen
Sound 'and others, The
first, one to' win one of
these was Allan Snarling
of Kincardine and in Mr,. •
Sutherland's first year
(1927-28): as principal at
Kincardine. It would, be
interesting'to the rest of
the. winners. Much credit
Turn to page 15•
RIPLEY 8, DISTRICT LIONS
.Midget
Hockey
Tournament
Saturday; January'26
Conotnunity Centre
8 a.m. Lucknow vs Tiverton.
9:15 aim. Riolev,Vs Howick
10:30 a.m. Blyth vs Eima Logan
-12 noon. Brussels Vs Paisley
Admission For Day.
'Adults $2:04 Children $1.00
Roast Beef Dhiner Available At Noon
Adults $4.00
Children $2.00
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