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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-03-18, Page 18The 14 Oshawa' where theyhad Orrrxn of murky •and Deanna tt is: ate** the . visited with their son and west side thin roam So grandson respectively, merle town his tractor . burn. in Osh*Wa,. aruround the weer to tie fire While here ;on Thursday std pulled Cecil's ear back morning Mrs, Pangburntold from the tire, thereby saving rain and Ab Wyles that her it,- son , Richard is now in OP J. R: Renwick of Windsor, Kinoardme investigated the "1 'Mile .they lied on ' waest in.e accident, A amber of ac second cense pn cidents o on Huron Town Rthard Saturday in the_ ingh► attended the �eyDistrict CKNX broadcast area, The and made an exceptional fire .trucks were back in contributkm in the : inters Ripley by 2; 20. L school field and treek meet Mrs, Marion (Ambrose) with firsts In the high jump Gamble of Ripley ` has and pole vault ter the mkt r written the following news boys and then he was one of OeinteterY•k He was predeceased by his first wife Pearl All four offhis, fatuity at tended the Ripley Con. thalatieri Scholl, And later file "still on the farm Sam was a member of the Ripley District 'High School Board fora timber of years. After retirhtg to Ripley Sam was a well-known person on its streets and always had a friendly greeting. for all hemet, Many of the Wks here will miss SOUL •Walter Brrydon Reid: of: Stroud passed away an, Thexob; h 100 ,.1SBt Otitis h deft toMournrhisdeath ere his wife, the former D Mead of. Ripley and !thy three children leggy Shannon and Shawl►, a std Isabel (Mrs. Roy Ali of Ottawa an��dr tir�ima �,b �y Jera ames R, of Kitchen and 1411liam E. of Will wdale. f The Amend service was, held last Friday, ,-et the Stedtley Funertd Houle ht Barrie, Spring . interment will be' in tprey Sympathy of the fo ks in the Ripley Harron area is extended to Donna- and item for this week's' these hoofs square dancers, "A little over a paper, On, Tuesday evening �r � woe � � �� , ; Huron township corms. 'Virginia' and her mother munities assisted a family of . visited.; with " Erma and. six from Vietnam twsettle in George McDonald and our village of Ripley. Since 'Murray McDonald in l ipley.. e here they have won Prior to coming to Ripley the hearts of many of our Mrs. Pangburnhad justbeen people as well as obtaining released from a six-week work in Cambridge, Ontario. stay ' in Chathar hospital where they plan to move at where she had undergone the end of March. . surgery on. her .lett • foot. Her The eorrnnaittee in charge mother, Mrs, Amelia: has planned a going away . Robson, years ofage, lives party in Knox Presbyterian ;ina remarkable senior • Church Sti nday School room, citizens' _v►illatgee. in orrtluirn , March 22 from two to, four _citizens' She Maas no dif f ieulty p.m. Everyone is welcome to in travelling and made the P. congratulate the La family trip from her home to . on the successful year scat Chatham all by herself. Canada and to wish therm good luck in their new hence ;: Pa teedaway in Cambridge, Ontario;" Sam Emerson of Ripley . And from Mrs, Annie and formerly of the north McCoshthese n ws item east Huron Kincardinee Currie Colwell. and Orland- boundary road one block Richard of Lucknow, ' Mr, east of the ' 15th : `died in and Mrs. Gordon Paterson, Winghtut 'District - Hospital o Mr,- and •wire, : Don MeC osh, • . fastweekonTuesday; March — Mr, and Mrs. Roy Webster of' 0,1961 In his89th year. London and Daae "Webster off 'rhea •Arneraal service with Edmonton visited with Mrs Rev. Ara Bushell of • St< Gladys . Mason On ,the '. :Andrrew':t United` Church in. weekend, Ripley officiating was held Ripley ,.. was well civ Thursday afternoon, represented at the Kinkel; Mitch • 12, Community . Centre on He . is survived by his Sunday -where they servred.araa second wife Catherine' delicious hot turkey dinner, . (Hamilton) .: MacDonald, Congratulations go to .tats three sons, Glen of sinaall cor i tunity ern Georgetown, Raymond with organisingorganisingnis this organising the fifth dinner the Canadian Forces, • Ottaawa, Goldie in London; ing Mrs, Elaine (Ned) Cote of one daughter,, .11iidaa, Mrs William Street returned lack Reirries etStraatfferd;12 home after a happy holiday grandchildren, one great- with her.parents on the east gr andchiid, also one sister,(least, Mrs. Prances (Dan) Gillies TuesdayOn �f�fcin Ripley and MarrchMrs last i week, ►er 10 to Fa ngburn of Ch athtun ac- Huron township. Donald compaarried by her mother Oilliea of Ripley is a a nephew. Mrs Amelia Robson arrived To • aall the family .and at the home of her friendsa, relatives Sympathy is ex. Mary and Jack Scott in tended at �tlrlis tithe of Ripley,fora visit here, . bereavement Spring buriel They motored from will be in Kincardine Present life members' hips The Trinity U.C.W. meet• ing for March was held. Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dora Alton, with an attendance of 20 The meeting was called to order with the president, Mrs, Ken Alton, reading a verse, Begin At Home. Mrs. Alex Hackett led the devotions assisted by Mrs. Reg Broaorne. Mrs, Hackett gave the meditation, Trap. ped by Circumstances, The devotions closed with a pray er by Mrs. Broome, Mrs, Cheester. Hackett' presented the study book on Partners in Crisis, describing some of the difficulties calm countered by people, moving frons one country Of area to another. The president led in prayer. TWO Life Membership pins were presented,. one to. Mrs. Ken Alton and one to Mrs, Reg. Omni& Thei presentaa. tion was made by Mrs. Donald R aukett and Mrs. Alex Hackett. The rola dell was answered . by the name of a missionary, Mrs. Ken Alton gave the dile Study on, Martha, and then divided the members • into groups for discussion. A skit was presented by seven of the ladies on tte.Recoraat' ing the Church, which every, , one enjoyed. The business followed: Vicky Hackett 'gave her public speech. 'Vicky won first for the senior level at the Royal Canadian Legion pub= sic Speaking Contest.in Luck. nowr • hike at this tint a of. beretetentent. M Sunday, March 15,151 •. Walter Thompson, home* at Millarrtian and then of Ripley . died in the ',Kingsbridge Rest Home.' ',Boat on August Auges111, PAS he vmsinhis86thy ar, 'twit He is survfaa by daughters Wandia, liars, John Rains of Kincardine. I! 'Ioi5hip and Donalda, Mrs, . Ja ' McIan earl Ripley; one son James of Kinloss Township two • brothers . Stanley of Kincardine Township and Robert of 'Hanover`, • also . seven' gr9andehildrelirandonegre atr granddaughter, The bond service was held eSterday afternoon, March 17 at, the MacKenzie. McCreath Funeral Home in Ripley. Spring ir terment will be. in Kincardine Cemetery. The Kincardine, 100 ' u • midge held a service at 5 . p.m, on Monday evening, in the funeraaal hens+, The late .liar, Iltonipson had his: 50 year jewel from the lodge, • Sympathy of Riley folks, goes to Donalda and all family relatives at this time YOUR .CANDIDATE GARY HARRON IS A Concerned .about jabs, education, . the future' and moral. kayos .for our 'youth. • • • GARY .HARRON IS A FARMER (26 Years) Conc rned about the farmers's pl oblents = high interest -- uncertalarr markets the. future off family farms, GAF.YHARRINIS INV t2 years experience in municipal politics I1. term as Warden Of Bruce) gives him the ina> ighi to represent all our r unicipalities fairly and with common sense. GARY HI''!' A .WORKER .Farmer, Politician, chairman of . Bruce County. Economic Development Committee, vice-president of Pertness Mutual, member • of the select committee ' On energy •a alternatives Ho gets inv+ d -- He will .be heard. • GARY HARRON HTHE EXPEMENog HUROISIBRUCE NEEDS FOR THE BEST REPRESENTAI1ON FOR HURON -BRUCE VOTE .GARY HARRON P.C. MARCH 19 For a ride to your doll or other assistance ... . Od!l'the hazy Herron Office closest to y`0U Brussels Kincardine. Lucknol Mildmay Port Elgin Winghaam Polls +open at 8 a.m. and 'close of 837-9214 34363 5284010 357-556a 332-55'a 3674322 ,m, ....,.,.. .,