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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-05-28, Page 19All you have to do to enter is SAVE $100 with STANDARD. Just deposit $100 in a new, or your existing, Standard Trust One-Account, For every one hundred dollars deposited between April 23 and June 16, you get an entry ballot . $200 gets you two ballots, and soon. Find out how everyone wins with our One-Account Visit your local Standard Trust Savings branch (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MondaYto,Thursdayr 6:00 p.m,. on Friday) and pick up complete information on the contest, the prizes, the rules, and all the benefits of the One-Account ....High interest with chequing privileges and much morel STANDARD -TRUST 237 Josephine Street, Wingham Telephone: 357-2022 , Member Cartada bepo'sitinsurance *tram page 18 up before he is able to return to school, , Dave Zyltilk has.been re- elected president of the Principal's Association •for 1980-81. This past week at the 7---school-the-classer-have-beeu having fire drills: We hope this never has to be used set-, but ,it is best •to he prepared. • St.- Joseph's Church choir partiCipated in the annual community chOir concert at the Christian Reformed ChurehAttelmenntSun447' evening, When. the • Nunuins are slipping, their boa pientS in 'the ..spring to garden cent.1 res and ; nurserieS; the. plants tnhe .sold that day are taken ,from the green, houses; and laid on the ground outdMars to make - In the upper picture, Ida . Plel Is shown ,carrying the 'plants from the greenhouse and,'- ha the lower ! picture, John adds two, more boxes . 'to-the many. alrady. outside ',awaiting shipment. Bedtrice and. Charles Mc- Quillin • visited in •Chatham` and attended the baptismal service for Graeme Purdon Gaunt, infant son, of Don and, Mary Gaunt and little broth er of Jennifer: Mr. and Mrs Gordon Mc- Pherson, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Black, and Mrs, Marg Black and Elizabeth of Lucknow attended', Graduation.. Exet cises held in the civic audi- toil= in Oshawa on • Satur- day when Kevin Black re- ceived his diploma in Avia tion Transport arid Industrial Engineering Technology. Phone Phone Wardsville 6934383 Konioka 471-3959 Dungannen 529.:7947 Washed. Matedals—Crinhed Stone , Cement Gravel Crushed Gravel—Road Contractors Ora 14" Electrohome colour TV .1404,Kftipleyfroto Germany his new ground • floor apartment in the Bel Parc Senior Citizen's Home in Belmont. It is a new two storey $450,000 building containing 20 apartment units and Charlie has the one near the front entrance. Ile worked for Don and Etta for 27 years at their dairy farm - until he retired in. 1972. -Charlie came from England in 1927 at the age of 17 and has worked on several Huron farms. CAR WON'T START Last Thursday, May 22, was not one of those better days for Ab Wylds. And it was one of the first hot summer days at that - a -finish the garden out at the horrie.Uh' the sixth - now owned by Jerry and Anne Huber of Ripley, First the car had a dead battery. Harvey Visiting in Ripley with his. brother-in-law Klaus Heinisch, • wife Dianne and family is Harry Wirtulars of Bremen, Germany. While here Harry keeps busy with repairs on the garage operated by Klaus. rThis garage was built in 1019 by Ripley's carpenter and builder John Robertson for his brother-in-law Charles Pollock and was partly completed for the first Armistice D a y , November 11, 1919 when it served as a shelter for the - students of - .the surrounding rural schools while awaiting the parade formation to the Huron township-hill-and - the unveiling of. the Cenotaph that. snowy, wintry clay. Harry Wirtulars is scheduled to fly back to Bremen -On June 7. With him and • staying over there for the next month will be' Joey, son of •Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Heinisch and. Ian Culbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Culbert who will have a vacation in Germany. HOME AGAIN Charlie Baker returned home to Belmont after a few weeks visiting with John. C. and Mary MacDonald here. Last Wednesday morning, May 21, 1980, Jack took him to Pine ttiVer for he London bus. Each year Charlie returns to the Huron township area where he 'was a farm labOurer hr the thti ties. arid early forties. Recently former Ripleyites Don and Etta Willsie of R.R. 2 Belmont helped Charlie move into Brooks helped • boost its power and everything was fine. About ten minutes past noon out' at the farm With the plan- ting finished the car revs over but did• not fire. Under the hood showed a dry carburetor, no extra gas so the.two and a half. mile walk back to Ripley started. In all those years of walking to school the road was 'never so, long nor the day so hot. Thanks to...Bert Piel and his tractor' from the 6th • west, and Rob Van Horne of Ripley for lifts the walk was completed and also' thanks to Joe Fludder for the trip back and starting the car. WISH HER WELL At present Mrs. Joe Dickinson is recuperating at her home on Malcolm Turn to page 20*