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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-10-01, Page 22Or 528-3119 Yards Tuesday or Thursday by 8:30 a.m. for prompt service ASK BILL FOR REQUIREMENTS OF REPLACEMENT CATTLE --39tfar Farmers get your alterna- tors, disc blades, cultivator points, plough points, dog food. Agent for O.F,M.A., KINGSBRIDGE FARM SUPPLY Vince Austin R. WI/ 3, Goderich Phone 529-7240 BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT Cleavers, Bunk Feeders, Silo Unloaderg, Farrowing Crat- es„ Water Boc:Is, 0:4 Stalls and Hog Panelling: Contact Lloyd Johnston, R. 3 Holyrood, phone 305-5390. —304far •••tiSE.-.WANT'ADS SKELTON MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER. SIXTY YEARS 'WALKERTON-- -PHONE 881-0234- ONTARIO A large stock of monuments at fair prices Available for evening appointments LES FETTER SHOES LORNE REID Lucknow Phone 528-2011 Minor Hockey Registration Town Hall Saturday, October 11 • and Saturday, October 18 Select Your Footwear For Fill -Now At Pettern- 4..r-ka,,,,V,4;t,ww:x.p, 7.04,:rwitcksi1Atqvc,Op.471,0 WOKNOW SWAPPER TO ININITED CO-OPERATIVES OP ONTARIO uvEsTocic TORONTO Ship yourlivestock with FILL TAYLOR R. R. # 5, LUCKNOW 011 T119§440,_ Or groups. of 5 or more On. Thursdays. From Lucknow Stockyards CALL 528-3530 Home NR, 22,-1.40new SCHtlnel, Wednesday, October:11 1980 E. "Farm. 0Onficelf,- The Ripley firernen and their 'wives went to the. MacKeniie MeCreath Funeral Home on Friday evening, September 19 in a group to pay their' respeOts to their former 'Tlitet—Gordon—Seotr.—At the funeral on $aturday* September 20 these firemen served as pallbearers - Ivan Cook, John D. MacKay, Doug. Liddle, Jack Scott, George McLean and John -Dodds. The flower-. bearers were Donnie Peterbaugh, Clarence Pollock and Joe Hoclgins ormer fire chief friendly place as 'Ripley. County. The eldest son of Mrs, Florence, Farrell, concession 12 west in. Huron Township' and the late Lester Farrell; Earl has several brothers and one sister, Brenda. TWo live , on farmailurthel-Ot concession - Donald and John. • Here for the fair • Here for the' Ripley Fall Fair with Norman and Mabel Barnard were the. . following family mem- bers. Donald Barnard of Toronto; daughter Shirley :and husband, Michael Burnham of Kincardine and their family Shannon, Joe, Ann and' husband Dale Rock all of Kincardine, With Don and Anne 1VicCosh for the Ripley Fall fair last Saturday which also. was Anne's birthday were Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Webster of London; Mr: and Mrs. George Colwell of Lucknow; Currie Colwell of Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Orland Richards of Lucknow.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Robinson, Darryl, and Lisa -of Ripley; Mrs, Lila—Hislop of Alliston, Mrs. ny Yvonne Mileha of Brampton, Mrs. Kay Collins of Purple Grove, Mrs. Marjorie'Reid and Mrs. Gladys Mason of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell, Teresa, Tonia and Tobi all of the 10th concession east, Huron ToWnship ; Mr. Richard 1VIcCO5h. of Purple Grove. The agave folks visited, Saturday and Sunday with Don and Anne McCosh in Ripley'. On Monday evening of last week, ;September 22, the rain storm hit this area ' like a mini- hurri Cane.'Looking' out in the backyard here the high wind was really driving the rain and it was pouring. Shortly after , that, around seven, the Ripley Fire whistle sounded. Down at Bruce Beach.near Cottage 118 the wind had broken limbs over the hydro line and the resulting short had set a .cedar tree on fire. They took the fire truck and water tank truck down the eighth con- cession. The Ontario Hydro crew who was quite busy came later to remove the limbs and repair the line as un- derstood here the site would be between the 8th and 10th along the road back of the cottages. Friendly fall fair Well, Ripley Show Day has come and gone. True to.its policy which is "A Friendly I; all Fair in the On Wed., Sept. 24 of last week iust before dawn, frost settled over the Ripley district. This caused the first scraping of, car windshields for this season. On the front page of the. Bruce County School paper sent out last week from Chesley, Earl Farrell, a graduate of the Ripley District High School was pictured. With the picture was the an- nouncement of the ap- pointment of Earl as the new supervisor of Physical and Health Education in Bruce former r opeators of the Shell Garage in Ripley, Mrs. , Yvonne rn Mileha of Brampton, formerly Mrs. .Eli. Morgan of the 10th concession in Huron township, Mrs'. Mary They obtained several things in the vegetable area such as cucumber, potatoes, and , popcorn from exhibitors Norman S chmidt, o un a n 1Vlackeot Wylds. Some of the others back •to see us were'Mrs. David Owen of 'thee Kingarf area who was the former Freda Herd of Ripley.and ' London, Ronald and Shirley Marie Harris of . Rexdale and with them Waltek Farrell of 'Kincardine, Winnie and Bill Graham of the Lucknow area, , Anne (Art15 trimerton London and her mother Mrs. Midge Funston of Pine River. It• would 'not 'be Ripley Fall Fair ,without a visit from, P.W.,--4111;1 Harris of LOndon. Along Withthem was . their son Paul, a lab..technician in • St. .Toseph's Hospital, London, his, wife Bunny and children. Also taking pictures for the coloured, slides was another lab technician train: St. Joe's, Conrtney adDonald. Others with their camera were Bonnie and .Kerry Boyle daughter's of FraneiS and Irene Ooyte, and Doug . Peterbaugh, son of Donnie and Ruby Peterbaugh, who is now . attending, Conestoga College at DoOn near Waterloo. Glen Walden of Lucknow, top, right, judged the senior dairy, calf class in 4-H competition at the Ripley Fall Fair on Satoday. In the lower photo, Rob Farrell of Ripley picks up the red ribbon for Grand Champion senior dairy calf. [Sentinel Staff Photo] Saturday in September", (and its Gaelic motto obtained from Mrs. Tena Morison, teacher in the Gaelic College in St. Ann's, Cape Breton, h—'whicIr is- CEVD—M-I'LE FAILTE" or, "in tran- slation "A Hundred Thous )and. Welcomes" it was a great annual reunion for making new friends and meeting Old friends. Miss Sharon Clovis who was taking pictures of the displays in the. Complex was a new one. Then along came her father Mr. Clovis, both of Brampton and we learned that they have a backyard .harden there. Originally he came from Trinidad, They told Fran Wylds that they had never been in such a Country held on the last