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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-12, Page 19Johnston Bros. rpothiNell Limltetll, Phone Phase Wardsville 693.4383 ktunoka 471.3059 Dungannon 5294947 Washed Materials—Crushed Stone Cement Gravel Crushed Gravel,--!Road Contractors 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 CURLING CLUB Anyone Interested in Curling and High School Student Curlers PHONE By November 22 John C. MacDonald at 395-2676 or Lloyd Worthington at 395-3609 For Your Interior PAINTING, WALLPAPERING MINOR REPAIRS CALL Ripley Paint & Wallpaper 395-2614 . SPRUCE. UP NOW FOR SPRING Tough new aws will deter trespassing. • 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 ,40„1,„miluttipciti,(tiiriaightvi Y. yi I t,trl ,r11,1 1110 1:11( fii1rpi,1i t. .1 • rqriftPlf (11.111.; 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 /I , 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. •