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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-23, Page 16• BY AB WYLDS ' Attending the. 'St. Andrews noon luncheon last Thursday and sister, Noreen at their home on Malcolm Street in Ripley. Joe, and Mary Fludder, and Fran Wylds spent the week from April 12 to,18 in London. Mary entered St. Joseph's ,Hospital ,on Monday, for 'surgery the following day: They returned home last- Friday afternoon. It is- nice to see Robert Robertson of .the 10th concession back home again with Gordon and Rutile Patterson' and family after a winter. vacation. In early March, ' Bobby went to Toronto and from Toronto along" with his cousin George Middleton and his wife Mrs. . Middleton he flew''from Toronto to Bridgetown in_ the Bar-, bados. Here they all had an enjoyable 1.8 day vacation while around here, we had the coldest, snowy weather, After their return, Bobby spent the next few weeks visiting with hi's cousins in Toronto. On Friday, April,11 he returned to Kincardine by bus where Gordon Patterson met him with the car, ThiS is his second winter time in intensive care there. vacation in Barbados. On Tuesday of last week, Mrs, Marion McCharles of Lochalsh; as, the del-egge'-frorn-the Ripley and District Horticultural Society, attended the Meeting of the executive of the Bruce County Associatien . held at the home 'of Mrs. Helen Arkell • in Teeswater. The pnrpose. of this meeting was to plan the- Bruce District Horticultural meeting 'which will be held this Saturday, April, ,25 in Chesley. Recent visitors with Jack and Evelyn Johnsen in Ripley were Miss Greta ' Harrii Of Wingliam, MrS. Eleanor Hall of Kintardine and Jack 'and Marion Lawrie of Bruce township. Ripley folks are glad to learn that *, NerStin HodginS has recevered •to the point where he Can. now. go out. Recently he, made it. to the store of ' George and Joy McLean to meet some folks.. 'A few weeks ago, Nis un- derwent emergency. surgery in. Victoria Hospital and spent some' Last' Tharsday evening- the Federation of. Agriculture had a meeting in the RiPley Legion Hall, The two • guest speaker's spoke on high interest rates. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Calling of Olivet visited last Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Katherine Coiling in Ripley. They showed- their beautiful- pictures of themselves and their: frienzs, Ron •and Lynn. Nieholson ..on, their recent vacation in Orlando, Florida. Mrs. Coiling .enjoyed these pictures and s,he was also a guest at dinner in Kincardine. Last • Wednesday morning, April 18 the ground was, white with snow and the roads and walks were icy. Winter had returned. Two days later, awes like summer. , New, the grass is growing green and spring flowers 'arein bloom. ''SPE-C1FAT AWARL.) The •North American W,11flife Association, meets every three years to present an award to the himters who have shot the largest wild animal in the s,P during that period, This year the presentation was held , in KanSas City, Missouri, Klaus Wernsdorf of Athabasca in Alberta, who is the husband of the former Carol COurtney of the second concession west in Huron township won a name engraved bronze medallion for. having shdt the largest:, grizzly hear in North America,. This grizzly • , bear was estimated to be 1. years old, equivalent to s4)ain 84-year-old persbn., At the present time, the hide is in Vancouver 'being tanned and it will make a rug ap- proximately seven feet by nine feet: CHURCH NEWS. On Palm Sunday five new elders were installed at St, Andrews United Church in Ripley. They are. Henry Micldelkamp, Bill Robinson, Allan Irwin, 1VIrs, Jan Fludder, and Mrs.' Marion McCharales Oliver and 'Marion 1VIcCharles of LachapiLgtelyitykr_$piyiu _ as. the first, husband arid wife team on the board. of elders.in this chnrch4 U.C.W. ' The 'United Chtirch Woin en (XI.C.W.) .Of St. Andrews ::United Church In. Ripley held a noon luncheon ;: buffet style'- last Thursday at noon. The dewnstairs church hall was filled as ap- ProXimately 210 people were served between 11:30 a. m, .and I ;30. p.m. GroUps • attending were the•'Ripley teachers and the staff at the Ripley Kinless telephone office.... Mrs. Marian McCharles had a display of china dolls set up for the,,Oceasion. The president- of St. AndreWs U C .W., Mary Worthington of' Ripley', greeted the folks at the door. The ladies feel that this noon luncheon was a successful event. OBITUARY Miss Margaret. Mac leer •of Victoria Street in Kincardine died last. Saturday,. April 19 in Kincardine and District Hospital in her 90th year. On 'Monday afternoon • of this week, April 21, the _Reverend George Turner of . Knox' 'PFe-SBY-teilaiii Church conducted the funeral service for Abe late Miss MacIver at the. Linklater Funeral Home on Princes Street in 'Kincardine.. - The burial service was held .yesterday forenoon (April; 22). ;.in . Ripley Cemetery with Reverend Turner officiating; Surviving , are ber brother, Donald of Toronto; her sister Mae of Nictoria Street in renewing acetiaintaires in the Ripley area were Mrs, Minnie McTavish and daughter Beth and husband Mr. and Mrs. John FindlaY of the Walkerton area. On Friday,-April 11 Mr. and Mrs. Reg Moore reached their home in Ripley after motoring all the way from Tuscon in Southern Arizona where -they spent the long . Winter. Ripley folks are glad to learn that they are back home. Miss Jean MacDOnald of the Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home ktgi, in Lucknow spent- ssiine days _last week With' her Kincardine and' sister-in- law, Mrs, Martha (Jack) MacI.Ver of Ripley. To these and • all • relatives 'sympathy. is e)Ttiencied7617 iliirfitne of bereavement..., Margaret MaCIver was .born on the home farm on the 10th concession east • in Huron Township on Saturday, February 14,.. 1891. 'Her parents were . the -late - John- and . Christena MaCIver. She was predeceaSed Y. by her brother Jack, a well-known farmer on the tenth, one block east. of . the fifteenth road. Ripley Huron Central Schoo Kindergarten Orientation Night Tuesday, April 29th 8 pdm. For parents of children Who will lie attending Kindergarten in September 1980 . Kindergarten-Registration ednesdayaday7, -980 --The-free.zer—with-:a lower power consumption because of its 21/2 " of Foamed-in Polyurethane Insulation. NEW POWER MISER THICK FOAM FREEZER • WHEN WE PREPARE YOUR TAXES WE BACK UP WHAT WE DO. --"\ If your HR Block- ) prepard tax return is questioned, we sytoeuption tthoodistrict represen tstr ict 1,1 taxation office, all year round, at no extra cost. 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