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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
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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.
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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.
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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 '
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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
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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.
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