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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-17, Page 21Dates A*ailcible Ludo** & • District Community Centre SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 , Gordon Tractile! and Margaret MacPbernon SATURDAY, DECEMBER ,27 71-72 Juyentle Dance WEDNESDAY, . DECEMBER 31 NeW Year's Dance OPEN DATES AVAILABLE JANUARY- ' Friday 2 Saturday 3 Riday-9• Saturday 10 Friday 16 Saturday 17 Friday 23 Saturday 24 Friday 30 Saturday 31 FEBRUARY -Friday 6 Saturday 7 Friday 13 Friday 20 Saturday 21 Friday 27 Saturday Now Booking For 1981 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND MID WEEK BOOKINGS CALL 528-3532 Try G-4036 WALTER AND • BARRY ELLIOTT R. R. I Liirloroir 357.1358 or 357-1532 a Beani.114a1R;Nlairglant!ly Var;Alles. PITOHIT(1)19!.iitkos Cullom ()Mann Chnlida NOVI 1110. • Th0 limotahon al vrattani), and ,1,0100/ on Inn tag a). iacrled 0040 ha)) at Funk S r W00130111 is a bars tit Ihn tviros. ‘11 r.ale thereat HW•111 110 _oy. corpoilo;:&_.-crofts . lucknow WID:be -'010Sed ThurSdayiPOcembet.25:. • onday,.Jonlary51.h.. STILL AVAILABLE- CERAMIC .CHRISTMAS • TREES. r. ecernber 17) 1980-4*ge 3t S in n i fnclinow. Sentinel Wedne Carmen Courtney,. Elliott Saturday afternoon in. Port Courtney, Bill Kirkpatrick, Elgin with Spring bttrial in Bryan BOrle, Barry Kincardine cemetery. MacDonald, Jim Farrell, Surviving are her husband Plillip. Paquette Sandy Lorng, a son Keith and a For the Second time In the last Week a snow storm is raging outside bringing with it zero VisibititY,,hazardonS driving conditions and. low chill factors. Also- the local Wingham radio has issued along-With-gaeh--weather forecast the urgent Warning to stay at* borne. and .alSo deserVes the ,thanks of call .those in' this part of Western Ontario for listing all cancellations of church services, Christmas programs, and other events on this Sun, Dec. 14, Winter-storms seem- tO bring out those white coloured motor cars as well as the snowmobiles. It must.. be the thrill of living dangerously. Tust a few minutes ago a white •car came Into Ripley from the Holyrood direction, turned north at the main corner and went out into the storm. In Ripley the folks, have good reason 'to thank the Kin- cardine hydro' crew for theiiti work last fall in tree trimming in the village. The crew are Jelin, Adams, Earl Kay, and Kenny Hoover. TO date there have been no shorts'causing hydro failure in Ripley this winter so far. Our thanks and at times of snow squalls also our con- cerns go to,• all those folks who ploW the roads, drive the buses, carry the> Mail and' other essential services. OutSide the weather is rathgr deceptive this morning. Thgre are timeswhn it seems clear but the' next minute it, is snowing and blowing with loW tem- peratures only slightly above zero on the Fahrenheit scale. One• week ,ago today (Wednesday), Dec. 10; the radio reporters ,were repeating a snow squall warning. Around supper lime it looked like a rough evening ahead. floWevet. in a couple of hours while it xe m a ate had._ stopped snowing and all was clear outside here. About eleven thirty just before -midnight the-big -gray-bus of Handver Holidays relied into Ripley from the north and around to the Ripley- Post Office. The Ripley Senior Citizens had been on a d. ay long trip, _reportedly to Siincoe leaving from this same post office at seven thirty 'in the morning. After unloading the bus driver' again headed the bus north home to Hanover. Recently Murray Webber Sr. and son Tim moved back to Malcolm Street, in Ripley. About three years ago they had moved to a farm in the Chesley area: They are now living "in the mobile home of Mrs. Elsie Forrester. Elsie moved to Oshawa. Neigh- bours are glad to see Murray and Tim back on Malcolm Street. . the''weekly cattle market report from the Ontario Livestock Yards in Toronto as given on the Wingliamradio C.K.N.X. both RipleY, drover 'Allan Coiling and farther Ile- Rutledge of the second- coneess , west of Smoky Hollow, received mention for having the cow which, opped the market in price last -I- + Visiting this past weekend with. Mrs. 8arbara MacKenzie was her sister Miss Kathy 'Forster: Kathy, who is a Member of the Canadian Armed Forces, flew Irom Ottawa this week to Florida. There she will visit -with her 'parents Mr. and Mrs; Walter Forster at their winter home in Pinellas Park. + + Last Thursday morning, Dec. 11th' village foreman Donnie Peterbaugh had scheduled a shut Off for the' Ripley water sYstem from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. to do' some work 'at the pump house. With everything going well the taps were again running water by ten. Donnie • says that a .new circulating pump •was installed. The vvork• was thine by the Pollock .Electric firm across the road from thee.pump house. Workmen on the job were Rod MacDonald, Tony, Howald, and Bill Elliott along with Don Peterbaugh. There are three pumps in' the system one on the well' 'to bring the water up into the -storage-cisterni-ene to cir- culate the water from •this cistern into the main pipes, and an auxiliary pump also to do -the circulating job case the hydro is off. It is,. _understood that the well: pump shuts off when the high murk is •reached in the cistern and then automatically turns on again at the low water mark. In that way the well 18 not continually pumping water. It can have a rest at the same time as most people do. ' +++ Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gardner of Vanastra were home from a ten day trip to Western Canada and were up to Ripley for their boys. Aaron had been staying next door here with his .grandmother Evelyn and Tack Johnson and his younger brother Brandon was with his Aunt Carol and 'Donnie Fludder, of condessiort a West in HUM) township or one block east of • Pine' River on the Ripley.. road, To these ,and Turn to page 270 ' 1 This weep in Tammy_ and Jason. While Carol was at work during.the forenoons Evelyn looked after both Aaron and Brandon. A note froth of Ripley retails that back in the winter of 1971-72 both the Juvenile Hockey team in Ripley and the - Juvenile ;Rickey team in Luckhow wound up their seasons by winning the All Ontario Juvenile ;Championships in their respective, categoriei. Now two days after Christma.s, Saturday, December 27, 1980 at 700 p.m, in the LucknoW 'arena these same teams are playing an exhibition game with a dance to follow. Larry says that if the speed they once .had is now lacking, they can always say that the ice surface is larger than it was in the former Diamond Jubilee Arena here at the north end of Ripley. Players from that team are Allan Mackay, Jim : Scott, Lynn Armstrong, Jim Dore, Pollock,'Boyd CatrutherS, daughter Carolyn and 3 Dave " MacDonald, Blain grandchildren, all ' of Pert • s and L-arry—Fflgin--a-, nd-two brothers by A b 'Welds Irwin; " managers Elmer Albert Ifollands of lan.- CoortneY and Terry Kum ardine: and Cecil Rollancis men referees for :the game Forster, 'Clarke 'Pollock 'and Ross • -I- + Last Sunday evening, Dec. 14, Don Peterbaugh had the coloured lights turned en upstreet..--4The-L.-o-verhe a d---ow strings aeross ' the • main - intersection and those in the big pine tree in the corner of Gore Park ,give a friendly Christmas appearance to the village at .night. Last Wednesday ' af• - ternoon, Dec. 10; in those snow squalls, -,Mrs. Bestward, 65, of Port Elgin died instantly as her car left the road, dropped over a ten foot embankment, and slammed into a• concrete hutment. The tragic accident happened west of Walkerton in the vicinity of Dunkeld. The' other three persons in the car were taken. to Walkerton hospital. They were her husband Lorneand two ladies all of Port Elgin. Lorne suffered two broken legs and other injuries. The funeral service' was held last Dry: -dOwn. naturally Aloe Vero Products • , [Kum!' *tithe Healing Vent] Ken Brenneman— ' Box 4, Millbank,- Ontario 595-8884 CELLO GEL HANDICREME TOOTHPASTE, ETC. 'ovi€TAVOMMOA0A0)AfgAMMOMMOOMMODAMODA01 014/ Go• • lv:" ilfggiTgre, ),_ iff111111 A MATCHED SET OF ars -i. oftioto z S th S i celPecterwo-Sti Luck -vo z 40460004040 cd t'zt j - Phone 528-20H Slippers... Ftoirt'SOtal Smile-makers all! 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