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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-01-14, Page 6Ft Stn. Rata Irwin returned t®her bane esi Ripley Street Riple5r last even Jam ft,.1911; after an enjoyable and Net, Years Vacation with three arambers of her fly 1iw IllginCaligar3',4%erta. Alhevisited with . her two there Gany Trude l Ly, and Mary, Mr. Mrs.: Wright Jarvis and and with her son While inCalgary Reta saw re amazing effect of those. midden warm winds Wowing the area. Justovernight f a inook wind melted away the snow and it was Spring outside out on the un bght Fri - evening after Reta called, a picture of the late television news showed. a Tad of -cattle eating grass est on the range and not "a Ipot of snow in sight. uat a change here for Irwin last Wednesday ing' a blizeard was rag - here. In the Lake 'Huron = Bay areas. lds were closed, no school buses , were " " running. Vihiteouts were everybody was "put" where they were at the time. Last week and this week Mrs. ilFludder:of Ripley: isin Toro/totaling a special clause pertaining to in- surance.. Carol assists. Mrs. Joke. C. (Mary) MacDonald, in the former Ross. Marlyn office where theyhandle. the Ripley area work of the Miller MacKenzie firm. Donnie FLudder was down to Toronto on the weekend. Anti, this weekend Tammy and Jason will welcome their mother back home. Oiithe fust Sunday in this month Omen and Doris Rock and 'son Ron of . Ripley and their ., Yom granddaughter - Diane Broome of Ir ow visited with Lorne and Linda Emmeiton and daughters Cindy and Lori " at their mainstreet apartment. In those real wintry bliz- zard conditions of that snowstorm last Wednesday Dave Huber • used his snowmobile to . go the two blocks out to his father's farm on the sixth concession west to tend the cattle out there. The trip out and back from wee! by Ab *Wyk Ripley is five miles ,atld that is a long way as this writer well knows. Last Saturday ` morning it was quite a;sight to see the three big yellow snow plows of Huron township coming in lline+ down Malcolm street from the Huron township garage at the east end of the street and striking outto clean the roads. The drivers in order were Ron Irwin, George Dickieson, and Ivan Cook. And on Sunday atoning it was Gerald Coning driving his truck plow really widen-` ng l out' this same .Malcolm. street as well as . the other hack streets in Ripley. Delbert Hedley working from Holyrood with a Bruce County snowplow does . the 15th and 8th roads through Ripley. Village foreman VERMIN PROOF - LIGHTWEIGHT - PERMANENT pour insulation In place. Leval It and Just,you're through! ,it's genuine vermiculite Insulation. Pour It .fn . once and you've Insulated for the life of your house. Donnie Peterbaugh with the town plow puts in long hours clearing :, snow along the streets. Also Ron Nicholson using his own tractor and plow does considerable snow clearing starting early in the Miss bbie Zipfel who at- tends ttends Fanshawe. College - in Oxford street east in London was home' last, week with her parents and sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zipfel and Shan - da. Debbie says that when she completes . her "College course she will become ; a librarian at . the London Psychiatric Centre. Gladys and Elmer Wylds Diane Robinson and young son Nathan of Kincardine visited on Tuesday afternoon last week with Fran and. Ab Wylds in Ripley. Last Friday evening in the n weekly summary of cattle trading at the Ontario livestock Yards in Toronto, it was mentioned that Ripley drover Allan Coiling had shipped a top priced cow for Perrin Lowry.'His farm is on the FourthConcession west at the top of the hill overlook- ing the village of verlook-ingthevillageof Lurgan. Joe Hodgins recently resigned from his job with the Huron township work crew' to cominenee training as ,an.: electrician. Joe has worked for a number of years for the township and during that time he made a number of emergency trips to open up those longwintry miles in the direction of Kin- cardine & and the hospital there. Hers. (Rev.) Edgar Roulston, the . former Florence A. Chapman died on Sun. Jan 4, _ 1961. ,in University Hospital in Lon- don in her 90th year. The funeral service was' heldlast Wed., Jan. 7 in the Needham Funeral Home on Dundas Street East in Lon- don with interment in Exeter Cemetery. Her late husband, .Rev Edgar .,Roulston, one of the four ministers to come frt*n the little Olivet .Church on the 15th, three blocks south of Ripley and who predeceased hiswife in 1968 is buried - in Exeter cemetery. Mrs. Roulston was a.sister of the late JackH, Chapman, well known businessman in Ripley, up to 1912, then in pie and Owen Sound. ,Their father HI?. Chap. man . published the. ;;first neper. in Ripley called "The . Enquirer" then the:. Ripley Express. She was born in Ripley on 'Ilium., June 20, 1; . Prior to her marriage she was a teacher, teaching in Holyrood Public School where she boarded with the Ackert family and then in the Ripley Public School. She is survived by one son Harry J. Roulston of Kit- chener, itchener, and one daughter Mrs. Doris Thompson of Hamilton and five grand- children. Also by three nieces, Mrs. Fern Kearn, Mrs. Vera Little, and Miss Elizabeth Chapman, all of Turn to `;page 18. udcnow Nome Bet Phone S28-2038 SPECIALS TIIIS Wsaturday, knuary17I Doughnut REG. S2.25 Specksl $ 1.89 doz. Try Thein hot, as come out of the Fryer at 12:00 noon Teesdar, January 20 White dinner Roil: REG. 51.19 %ecim119doZ. Wednesday *awry. 14 Home Baked Bread IMG. y �pec�a1,65111 Please phone ahead for freezer orders Hot and Sliced Bread available at 1000a.nr.and 2:00p.in. 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