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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-12, Page 16)f .)?cotir H4F1 Block- prepared tax return is questioned, We step in to represent' you to the district taxation office, all ' •year round, at no extra cost, We know all the tax lawsi,and we double-chetk ypigyaturn before you siOn it. We'll take your place, because nothing can take the place of good solid service. This,year be sure. THE INCOME TAXSPECIALIST 19 VictOrio Street North Open 9 tt.m.-8 p.m. Week days: 9-4 Sat. Phone 514-8658 ' OPEN SATURDAYS • APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Purchase any one of these vehicles during the month of March 1980 and you will receive this WARRANTY FREE OF CHARGE. • 16-7-Lacloo* Sentinel, Wedies4.4) Mph ISto BY -411 WYLDS LaSt Friday-afternoon just before three the Ripley fire:.. whistle sounded. Soon the red fire engineAriven.--b-by Peterbaugh and the water tank truck ' dri ven ley Sohn 1X. MacKay Were headed north from Ripley. Following along behind these was the black and white OPP cruiser. The destination was the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter and son 'Larry— just north or are glad to learn of her return home. A former , resident. of • Ripley a 'few, years back,. Mrs. Edna 131ackwell of Brucelea Haven in Walkerton, died there on Monday of last week 'in' her $3rd year. Tb.e.: funeral and coma ittel service -was conducted last Thursday afternoon, Mar. 6 by Rev. George Garrett of Lucknow, minister of St. Paul's Anglican Church in Ripley. The service was ipley refugee Recently able to \return home was Mrs. Dorothy Wardell.. Mrs. .Wardell underwent a serious appendectomy in Wingham hospital and treatment in hospital as a result of, a ruptured appendix according to _reports. Folks'in this area Hobbies and Textiles Shop in the former,Royal Bank on Ripley's main corner is Mrs. Karen Wyld, while the owner, Mrs. Judy van Kooten is ofi vacation. - held at the MacKenzie McCreath Funeral Heine in Ripley, Spring burial will be in Ripley Cemetery, . . .. mrs• Blackwen was born--ont-June 21, 18974a Kinlough. She 'was predeceased by her husband Chester. She Is suryiyett tWQ Sops., Keith of Kincardine Township and Ray of Donk Mills and one grand- daughter, Barbara of Ottawa. Sympathy is eXtended tb them at this time of bireaverifent, When Mr. and Mrs, Chester Blackwell lived in Ripley, their home was on the main street south in the village. On Monday evening of last week Mrs;. Marion McLean presided over a meeting of the loCal delegates concerned with bringing a family of "Boat People" to the Ripley-Huron -area. The meeting.was held in Knox 'Presbyterian Church: 'in Ripley and was attendt..d by representatives of each chttroh congregation in the Ripley Huron are4: The following churches _were. represented - Knox Presbyterian, St. Andrew's United, and St. Paul's Anglican in. Ripley; both Bethel and Reids 'Corners :(Pine River) United in, the Pine. River area; and ' Luke's Anglican in • Ltirgan.: The group: received the news that a Vietnamese • refugee family .was on. their way here, Today, Wed„ Mar.12, 1980 they are scheduled to, fly into. Edmonton airport. The family of six• includes husband and wife, their two Children and her two , brothers. After medical and other cheeks they will be on their way here. Mrs. Fred Geis of the Point . Clark area is providing living quarters for them in her home. It is understood that they will Toro to page 1/0, ed the intersection of the 10th concession and 20th sideroad in Huron Township; northwest of 4 Ripley. When they arrived there th found Larry Carter w s bur- ning a pile of old, wire outside. The black smoke rising in the air alerted a neigh- bo.ur - living back the sideroad on the 12th concession at Clark's corner. This lady must have known that Mr. and Mrs. Caiter were away. And not 'knowing that Larry was home, she played it safe by calling the fire department. AnsWering the call in addition to the two drivers were Jae Hodgins, George McLean, Doug Liddle, Bob Johnston, Clarence Pollock, Hervey Pollock; Ted. Rouse and Johnny Dodds. Jean MacDonald of the Staff at Pinecrest Manor Nureing Home in Lucknow , spent a 'few daYs last weekend with -her-- sister Noreen MacDonald at their home on-. Malcolm Street in Ripley. _ Robert Rock was home for the weekend viSiting with his parents Oraen and Doris Rock and .his brothers Richard and Ronnie in Ripley. - ft ecently ._ returned home and back on the:job at, the Ripley Post Office is Marion McTavish. Marion was .on a. winter vacation while Lois Irwin took her place in the post office. Adeline Hackett was a patient in Kincardine and District Hospital for a week recently and is now reported back at her" home in Ripley, Taking Adeline's place at the Ripley- Public ' ribfai•Y--- was -assistant librarian Annie Scott. Motoring from Ripley ... , t_ .. _on Monday of this week were Bob and Marilyn .T)hriston and daughters Julie and Jennifer. They are enjoying a, vacation at Orlando, Florida. Back home from Florida this past week are Bill and Lila Tranter. Unfortunately for many- people on winter vacation and also for the orange and .citrus crops the temperatures reached down to freezing in many areas of riot dia. Mso bac :home to r tram lorida are Francis and : Margaret ChIlin in Oil Who 'spent SiltUary and February in too Poet LauderOale area in Titaletrite, '1 11s charge of the Lynn's 3 WAYS YOU CAN'T 6611VRONG 1-Top reconditioned *ehicies 2- CompOtitiiie prices 3- The best wcirronty in the indusfry WE WANT TO Do ousthos voini:you! PONTIAC0BUICK OrOILLAC McGee-Motors,have 37 used vehicles on their lot that qualify for a ONE YEAR or 12,000 MILE (20,000 Km.) WARRANTY GOOD ACROSS NORTH ANIERICA •.•••,•,•••4 .••••• 14•••••••••••••.•014..••••••••4••••••••+......,...L.erve*....{.••••••••••••••••••••••••••+•••..j