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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-02, Page 17' 1 Announcement i; eight buinblebeeS. Result year passe& through was that all were dead Ripley It was taking no next spring. The ZoOlogy Chances aS, it had a snow • division of 'the.. Royal plow out in front. Nice to. Ontario Museum in hear the whistle again. Toronto was unable. to- Last Sunday Jack 'arid solve the problem. But Marion LaWrie of Bruce suggested the purchase of :township visited with her the One book on burn7 mother and husband, blebees. The answer was Evelyn and Jack Johnson there. Our species of inRipley: bumblebees dig down, in Mr, and Mrs. Orland the wet sod and that was. MacLeod entertained a their natural way. of few friends and relatives hibernation. on Saturday evening; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Marc 22. .The occasion Webster and family' of was their 45th wedding WoOdstock spent a few anniversary. A family days with their grand- dinner was held on mother, Gladys Mason in Sunday for their family and grandchildren. The. Ripley and District Horticultural Society held their monthly Mrs. Jack. Mason, Karen, meeting in the Ripley Joe Bauman, Shawn and Huron Legion hall on Curtis, all the way ,from Rtes., Mar. 18 with a their 'home in Van- good attendance. der hoof, British' Pr esiclent—IVIFS:- Reg Colum-bThey—are Godfrey opened- --the spending this week here, meeting, followed by the Several people from minutes of the .February Ripley -and :a --short Lucknow with: Gertrude business session. Mrs. Kidney, Mae MacDonald, Duncan MacLeod in- and John arid Helen troduced ,the guest McMurchy. speaker, Mary Crowston Mr, and Mr's. Jim Of Kincardine who 1VTcEV,,Tan; -sons Ken and delighted the members Sandy.of Kinloss Corners and friends with a lovely (Black. norse), Mr. and, plant display and many Mrs. Bill Robinson, helpful hints on house Darryl and Lisa, Mrs. plants. A tasty lunch was Gladys Mason and served by. Mrs. Frank Gladys Arnold, all of Fair, Christena Rober- • Ripley, visited With Mr. tson, and Reta and Mrs. Don 1VIcCosh in -- Mr. and Mrs. David Ripley last Sunday. King of Goderich and page 16 agree to that, Orlancl said that amounts to 364 days which is correct. Funny the things which are accepted as taught for the truth` and nothing -but-the truth, In other "- words because it is written, somewhere in a book or, somebody says it' hence it is true; So they. ask Ab. Wylds — Did it ever occur to you that it • should be 52 weeks and one day or for 1980, it would be 52 weeks and two days, A former native of Pamela King of Belleville Drayton, George thomas called on Sunday after Rockola of Guelph, died church service for last Wednesday in St. Katherine Coiling of Joseph's Hospital in -Ripley. Together 'they Guelph. Ile funeral visited the rest 'of •the ' service was held last Bushell families, in Saturday afternoon' Kincardine township. followed by interment in Known to many here Pamela King is a teacher in Belleville Collegiatb and is enjoying her duties. Niels F'rederiksen of Malcolm Street in Ripley is back on hiS summer job at the Kincardine Golf Club grounds. Johnny Smith of the 8th concession east recently sighted three white swans flying north. The Bruce County Junior Farmers Drama Festival was held last Friday evening in the newly renovated . town hall in Paisley. Plays Thompson Nursing Home were presented, by three and Where Pat and Ron clubs in , the county - Cornish now live. It was I Teeswater, Paisley and here that their first child Ripley. The Ripley Junior Mary was born. Here; play called 'George and Margaret ' "Was She Sown or Was were friends of the Wylds She Reaped?" Was, family Fran, and judged the top one. Also myself, my brother Shannon McConnell, Elmer and my mother. daughter of Mr. and `Mrs. Here. we cut flrewOOd CalVin McConnell just together, hunted, 'raised north of ArnioW on the 7th chickens; and planted concession of Kincardine, gardens to,see us through - township,one Of. those years. In the late four individual • awards. thirties George .;anal Shannon is member of Margaret moved to the _Ripley . Junior Far- Marden just north of merswho are presenting Guelph. George had their play • in,' tomorrow accepted a . job in the night's variety concert in railway yards in Guelph. the Huron . Township Later they moved, into' in Ripley at 8 ' p.m. Guelph. In those years - Thurs., Apr. 3rd. Three back in the. Thirties a other- .members• of the this-crertitrid-S-U-S 0fTtlie.---Section--- man '.:got' .two 17,4:v unemployment cheques then: In the ‘middle of •last 47 the class tried this with week the first' train of the 1940's stating that "bumblebees winter in. a dry cosy "nook". Well in the fall and winter of 1946- General Science textbook dollars for a hard day's ,B • hd laid off work in Wmter - for Grade 10 back in the work. And then he was trt ay greetings to urple Grove folks Ripley. On Sunday 'she was: surprised by the arrival of• her son Jack, wife, arid family -Mr. and Woodlot Park Cemetery in Guelph. George was in his 72nd year. Surviving are his wife, the former .Margaret._ Cann of Exeter, two daughters Mary and Pearl and two sons Tom and George. During those Depression years in the Thirties George worked with the Ripley C.N. Railway Section• crew. While in Ripley he married' Margaret and they lived next door to us on Malcolm Street in the house which later became the Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. • Vidor Gawley visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson. Happy birthday- . greetings areextended to thoSe in the community with April birthdaYs: Marg Van Rooyen, Heather Boyle, ,Donnie • and Marilyn Reid, Sandra Forster. Congratulations to the Ripley Junior Farmers who presented their award winning play in - Paisley -last week. They will, make .a repeat performance in. Ripley on Apr. 3 at 8 p.m. in the Township Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larkin and family of Oakville visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott. Mr. and Mrs.'Don. Robertson visited on Friday with._IVIr-andMrs. Don• Bushell. Get well wishes 'go to Angela and David Collins whOliaiie-beerillOme sick with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley spent a few days last week with their Clifford Ph. 327-8045 Lucknow Ph. 528-3618 steiniarll Authorized Dealers of Stewart Seeds See Us For: SEED GRAIN SEED CORN I SOYBEANS ETC. SEED CORN Varieties: 244, 2501, 253,-_.255, 278, 2660, 280, 38,etc. BARLEY Varieties: Mingo, Laurier, Bruce, Herta, etc. OATS Varieties: Oxford, Laurent, Elgin, Garry, Sentinel, etc. SOYBEANS Varieties: Maple 'Arrow, McCall, Evans, Maple. Presto, etc. All available in certified. registered Canadian No. 1. VAN EYE BROS. Ripley; and -Sandy McRwan, son of .Jim and Joyce IVIcEwan of Kinloss Corners (Black ' Horse) and grandson of Gladys Arnold of . Our thanks goes to Janet. Farrell and Mrs. Calvin McConnell — for in- formation. cast, are Robbie Farrell, Sell of jack and Janet Farrell, concession 12, Huron township; Ken Craig, son 'of Donald` and Lois Craig of the Armow area .and grandson of Mrs.' DOniii td-').--'''Gossel of daughter Marlene in. Elmira. Kathy Dore and Keith Perry travelled to Sault Ste. Marie on the weekend where they visited, with Mr. and 1VIrs. , Leo Mador and attended the baptism of , the children of Colleen and Phil Carnes. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Forster and Donna Jean visited Mr: and Mrs. Jud Maillette in Waterloo on Thursday. The Purple Grove Women's Institute' Annual Meeting will be held on Wed., Apr. 2 at the home of Marilyn Reid at 12:30 p.m. with a potluck dinner. Mrs. Russell Collins ,visited on Sunday with Mr. and 1VIrs. Roy Collins and family. Mr.' and Mrs. Don an - Sunda.y with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robertson of ArmoW, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Forster and "'family of Lurgan Beach visited on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell.. Johneton Carney.144...1s.pleaselLto.annoniace-the aPPOIntrnent of Dale Buhr ai; itS, Wee representative• in the Lueknow, Point Clark, and. Ripley; area. Dale brings a banking and administratlon background to. 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