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read, Donnie Fludder village 'foreinan Donnie died at • Brucelea Haven, ,
came out of retirement F.,eterliaugh clean up . Walkerton, in ;her 85th
and put on the pads,. to pile' saw (lust frOm the .year. The former Pearl
gnard.the goal Ripley. , recent tree rimming. ooey, au: r • of the-
Next home. .game lor • late Mr.', and Mrs,
Ripley intermediates will Passed away Thomas Hooey, she and
he, on Fri., Nov, 21 at Last Saturday af- her husband the late ,Bill
eight thirty. That is , the ternoorvi the ' funeral Bradley and sons lived
time. for all Friday night service was held . in the the third farm east Of,'
games while Sunday Linklater Funeral Home, Reids Corners on the 4th
games start at seven- e Princes . Street, Kin- concession • before
thirty. Coach of the cardine for Mrs, Pearl retiring- to Kincardine.
Ripley—Iffiefinediates IF-13-Fa are ROO ed BeSideSterlmsband she'
Barry MacDonald. interment. in Kincardine was predeceased .bV' son
of friends throughout this
area goes to her son
Elmer, who survives,• at
—this-ttmc of-hereave ••
Mrs. Villet MacKenzie
of Ripley visited last
week in Listowel with her
son and wife Dr. and Mrs.
Kenneth J. MacKenzie.
While there they went to
Kifelener to see great
grandson Gregory Scott,
'son-of •Dr-.- and
Scott MacKenzie.
and car trouble on the Brent Hodge assisted Cemetery, Mr's, Bradley Roy of Ripley. Sympathy
RIPLEY
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and High School
Student Curlers
PHONE
By November 22
John C. MacDonald at
395-2676
or Lloyd Worthington
at 395-3609
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PAINTING,
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MINOR REPAIRS
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SPRUCE. UP NOW
FOR SPRING
Tough new aws will deter trespassing.
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or nearly 150 years Ontario has
had alaw making it an offence to
enter property Where- entryis-,
prohibited. But now 'new legislation—
The Trespass to Property ACL—hai
toughened ifp-thelaw to protect--
your rights.
Trespassers can now be fined up to
$1,000: In addition, they can be ordered
to pay for damages they have caused.
An important part of the legislation
designates premises where entry is
prohibited without notice. These
include your gardens, orchards,
vineyards, land under cultivation,
woodlots and fenced land.
Where notice must be given to
prohibit entry, you may use red
markings on gates, trees or fences.
Yellow markings may be used to Caution
that only certain activities may be
permissible. It is the responsibility of
the visitor to find out what you permit.
LAND USED FOR RECREATION
In the past, there was a'great deal' of
confusion regarding your responsibility
to people you allow on your land.
Consequently many farmers and rural
landholders.would not allow recreational
activities on their properties.
Now another new act—The Occupiers'
Liability.Act—reduces your responsi-
bility. In a nutshell, the law assumes
that those who take their recreation on
most rural land without paying a fee
will take care for their own safety.
A special system has been devised
to allow you to easily indicate which
activities you will allow on your
_property. A sign naming or graphically
representing an activity-tf6r-e1C,
hiking) indicates that the activity is
permitted. The same kind of sign with
an oblique stroke through it means
that you prohibit the activity.
These new laws are part
of a continuing program to
streamline our legislation.
By clarifying your rights,
they afford you greater
protection from trespass
and also reduce your
liability when you make
land available for
recreational purposes.
For full details, obtain
a copy of this free pamphlet. It's
availableat many supermarkets and
liquor stores, or write to:
Communications Branch
Ministry of the Attorney General,
18 King Street East
Toronto, Ontario M5C 105
IPA Ministry of the
Attorney
General.
Ontario
Hon, R. Roy McMurtry
Minister
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Ripley-Mitchell tie
Last Sunday evening
the Mitchell Intermediate
Hockey team catne'to the
Ripley Complex to play
the local intermediates
and after the game was
over it was a six all tie.
Helping in scoring' the
goals for Ripley were
Brian Regier, Bill Smith,
Brent Armstrong, Chris
arvey and John
MacKenzie. When Kevin
Harrison was unable to
get home because of the
snow storm conditions
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesdty, November 12, 19110--Pago
gyres a outfinancial assistance or fa oafs
is
The monthly •meeting
of the RiPlerAgrioultural
Society was held on
Monday evening, of last
week, Nov. 3rd, in, the
high• school cafeteria with
thirteen in attendance..
Present were Don and
Anna MacTavish, Dan A.
MacDonald,'Robert
Osborne, John and
Barbara Gamble, Bob
Forster, Janet ...F.arrell,
Gloria Rutledge, Grace
Peet, Ab Wylds ,and for
'the District School;
Principal , Turville
and Mrs. Helen Hen-
derson. In charge of the
meeting were • President
Dan A. MacDonald and
secretary Dan
MacTavish.
After the call to order,
the. reading • of the
Minutes and discussion of
them, Mr. Turvill
iuired about the
possibility of financial
assistance for the con-
struction of the ,school
floats • for 1981 • Ripley
Huron Fall Fair.
Discussion with Mr,,
Turvill and Mrs. Hen-
derson followed'on the,
options for doing this.
Treasurer Mrs. Gloria
Rutledge gave her
monthly, report arid
secretary. Don
MacTavish read the
correspondence.
• Mrs. Janet Farrell
reported' that 'Jack and
herself along with Mrs.
Evelyn (Jack) Elliott of
Pine River had attended
the Fall meeting of
District 10 held in Dun-
dalk on • November the
first_ and., John Barnble
reported on another
meeting. The Matter of
insurance coverage was
discussed and left to the
committee - Bob
Rutledge, Morley Scott,
and Jack Farrell. Then
Mrs, Janet Farrell set
her slide viewer and the
ladies helped her sort the
slides submitted in the
photographic com-
petition.
The December meeting
has been moved ahead to
Monday evening Nov. 24.
At this " meeting the
coloured slides will be
viewed on a screen and
the ones picked out for
Toronto. It will be, 'in the
sehool cafeteria at '8 p.m.
Bob Osborn reported
on the plans for holding
the annual Achievement
Night program for the 4-
H Junior Agricultural
clubs in the Ripley area.,
It will be held in the
Huron Township Hall in
Ripley on Friday evening
Nov. 28 at 8 p.m., so there
will be two meetings in
that last week - in.
November, Monday and
Friday.
Moved back to Ripley
Doug and Karen
Martyn and family
moved from their farm
back to Ripley in
October. , They have
purchased the former Bill
Carson , home WhiCh he
had built on 'rain Street
between the Ripley
Community Medical
Centre and the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Needham. Both Doug and
Karen are graduates of
the Ripley District ,High
School. Karen is, the
former Karen
Carruthers; Now 'their
older son Donald and
daughter Ainslie are in
grades six and ,:three
respectively at the Ripley
Huron Central School and
Scott, age 4, is at home.
Doug arid Karen lived on
the former Cameron
homestead, Dunc and
Jim at the corner of.the
Highway
Sjderoad and
'86; east of
Lochalsh. After the
Catnerons,. George
McGillivray owned and
lived on this "Ashfielti
farM for sem e.years:
'Christmas dinner
Mr. and . Mrs. Sam
Emerson entertained
their family at a pre-
Christmas„dinner at their
home • in Ripley last
Saturday November 8th..
There Were 25 present.
Called on friends
Mrs. Donald AnderSon
of Waterford and Mrs,
Helen Christie of
Brantford called on•
relatiVes and friends in
Lucknow and Ripley
while spending the
weekend with. Marion's
Mather, Mrs, W..)*
Mackay at Huronvilla in
Ripley.
Lovely wedding
\ The wedding of Nlarilyn
Stewart, elder-'daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Stewart of Ripley, and
Pat Faubert was lield last
Saturday afternoon in
Knox Presbyterian
church in Ripley with the
minister Rey. _Hugh
Nugent officiating. The
wedding party, friends,
relatiVes, and guests then
moved Over. to the Ripley
Community Centre
'Complex where the;;,
dinner, dance, and lunch
was held in the
auditorium: It was
described as a lovely
private wedding. Marilyn
is well knoWn4n this area,
having taught the Juniors
figure skating in the
Ripley Complex and with
Barbara Grubb and Ann
Farrell served as one of
the leaders at the Ripley
Huron Play School as
well as attending high
school here. Friends here
extend Mr. and Mrs.
Faubert congratulations
and best wishes.
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