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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-10-15, Page 15Your profits may be eaten before your cattle get to market from the inside! eilpt TRAMISOL DEWORMER *11/CleAdtfAAWILY Beef cattle have worms. You can't see them but there can be up to nine types of worms eating away at your cattle from the inside, preventing your cattle from gaining valuable pounds. And, at today's prices, you'll pay dearly for those lost pounds later. Tramisol is Canada's most popular beef dewormer. it is effective against all nine types of worms. And free of that worm burden, cattle are likely to gain more weight faster and you'll gain more at the market. Why lose weight to worms when you can profit at the market with Tramisol? Ask your dealer about Tramisol. He'll tell you it pays off because it works. Lueknow Sentinel, Wednosthwt October 155 1980-4*** :15 Farmer o be drie ot.Ripley:Elepator Last - Saturday mor- ning, October 11, the first steam, was blowing away frotn the dryer at the Ripley 'Grain Elevator. Ralph Grubb was drYing the first ,shelled corn of this .1080 season. And it • With-11-34. per cent moisture test. AZsa , on Satnrday morninglit was nice to see 4fie of, five. sniall flocks. o Canada •Geese flying under .the; heavy ,rainy, black " clouds Making their way Smith; east as they crossed.over Ripley. Norm and Mabel • Barnard • of Ripley keturned from a' recent four day, trip., to the Gatineau and Lauren- tians ' also • Ottawa .with the'Hanover Holiday Tours with Rhoda MacKenzie as escort. • Here in the Ripley area for the Thanksgiving weekend: were George and Jeannie Marie'. MacLennan of Agincourt.. Recently the "Poi Sale Signs" were placed in the windows in the Oraen Rock shops across ^ the. alleyway, frozn, the George and Joy McLean store on Queen Street east' in Ripley. Orae,n and Doris': Rock and family are getting ready to move to their new home just east .of Ripley on the 8th Concession. -Secretary Don MacTavish of the Ripley Lions •Club has reported their Septernber. meeting. 1V1iSS' Jean MacDonald of the Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home staff in Lucknow was • home to for the Thanksgiving weekend. - week ago today, last Wednesday morning, October 8, 1980 .Joe • Fludder, of" Malcolm Street in Ripley died in University Hospital in London, He had been a patient there since mid , September undergoing chemotherapy. In the summer Joe had undergone radiation treatments with the cobalt bomb in Victoria Hospital, London. The funeral service, with director Garry Carruthers in charge for Bill .McCreath who is recuperating from hip surgery, was held last Friday afternoon in the. MacKetile MeCreath Funeral Home in Ripley. Rev. Hugh Nugent„ minister of- the KnOX Presbyterian Church in dnote the service :there and also at ,the gr,aireside in Ripley CerrieterY. : To, those who live in this north part of. the village of , RipleY here Joe.will be remembered as a friend, * and neighbour who was always willing. to help when needed. Over the whole area :Joe was known for his 0011ed... workmanship and he Will, be missed. ' Joseph Arth* Fludder was .born on Thursday jannaty .1931. in Arnie°, Ontario. • Later • as a young boY he hvedin doWntown Toronto on Gerrard Street and later he attended school in Hepworth. • About thirty years age he came to Ripley• from Hamilton,. Here " he •worked at different jobs:' eVentually becoming a first class carpenter. As well he assisted at run- ning the Thompson Nursing . Hoine on Malcolm Street. During• thelast number of years he was a carpenter at the. Bruce Nuclear Plant. He is survived ° y- his wife the former Mary Thompson; two sons John and Donald' (Donnie), two daughters' Pat (Mrs. Ron Cornish) .and Cathy, four grandchildren, Dawri and Brad, Tammy and Jason, all of Ripley, alSo his . Mother Mrs. Geo. Arthur Pluckier, a sister Eirose, and one brother. Our deep sympathy is extended to all family members at .this time of sad bereavement. At the funeral the pall bearers were Harold Elliott, Bill. Reeves, Bob Love, Allan Coiling, Frank Zipfel and Wayne Nixon and the flower bearers were Gerald Crooks, Tack Scott, Joe Dickinson, John D. Thompson, Austin Stillwell, and Harry Scott. Out of town relatives were his mother Mrs. This week in Edna . • Fludder , of Hamilten, • his sister Elrose, ,Tom and Randy Gerrow of Oakville, Margaret, ,Carl and Kevin Morrison of Melbourne,. Fred .and Maggie Currie of Southampton, Aunt. Irene, Ron, and Norma Fludder of Orangeville, Irene and Bob Of Weston; Lena and Gord 1Vlaybee of. Toronto.. Agricultural sOciety On Monday evening, October. 6, 'the . Ripley Agricultural, Society held its monthly meeting in the cafeteria; rOtnn of the high school.' with, • , wramowsrm.promorards president`.Dan A. MacDonald and secretary pon MacTavis,hin charge. Also attending were Alan McLean, Ray Fuller,„ Jack and Janet Farrell, West Smith, Mrs. Gloria Rutledge, Bob •and Indy, ThomPSon, Bob Forster.; Cecil arid Wilma Sutton, John Farreil, Francis -Boyle, Keith:Van der Hoek,:, Gordon Pat- terson, Mrs. Grace Feet; • Robert - Osborne and Ab' Wylds for a total a 20. There is. nothing like a. successful fair "to stir up the interest. After the call to order and the Minutes of the monthly,; meeting STOCKER SALE 1,000 'HEAD AT Henson Livestock Sales Ltd., ON 'Saturday, October 18, 1980 AT,1:00 P.M. Consisting of: Steers, Heifers & Calves Victor Hargreaves 1519) 482.7511 [Clinton] BarrY 1Vllller [$19] 235.27f7 [Exeter) or 229.6205 [tool '• • Doug Carruthers 151912314734 [Daehwoodj Greg Hargreaves [519).262.2619 Mensal)) Auctioneer: Larry Gardiner September 8 and of another special meeting on September - 17, treasurer Mrs. • Gloria Rutledge gave • a • hill report on the recent fall fair on the last Satnrday kreib "Wyly in SePtember Then president 'Dan A. 1Viacponald gave everyone 'present a turn to speak on their class at the fair. Bob Forster reported the usual in. terest in the pet class lilt Turn to Pige 16, KINGSVIEW FARMS Maiicet Garden is now CLOSED Our sincere thanks to everyone' patronized our, market garden. We will be operating a mobile cold storage unit to service customers In Ashfleld 'Township and surrounding area. POTATOES, APPLES, ONIONS' Phone 52941241 who va 14, d,., r 4:114 SOol. v( u TI,It Nk• ruui it 04,4 )W."11,4 U 411: kV 14P' 101 JV