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To -day, Wednesday,
September 9, Dr. Don Milne,
his wife Doris, and youngest
- daughter Rachel are leaving
ifor two years in the kingdom
Of Saudi Arabia. Dr. Milne
will be missed at the Ripley
Medical Clinic. Dr. Milne
and Doctors Boron,
Gergovich, and Knox all of
• Kincardine meet Ripley
area patients here each mon-
th.
Dr. and bliss. Milne and.
Rachel are first headed for.
Washington, D.C. and then to
Khamis Mushayt in Mir
• Province in Southern Saudi
Arabia just north of Yemen.
Due to the elevation in this
area above sea level there is
• a pleasant climate.
r. Donald J. McDonald
who is in Riyadh, Arabia,
was in Khamis kuit April on
a holiday and when he was
home here over a month ago
said that there are green
• fields. Further the women
wearing large hats and col-
ourful clothing work out in -
the fields with the men - dif-
ferent to the rest of thegoun-
• try.
• Home to Malcolm Street in
Ripley for the Labour pay
•weekend was Niels
•Frederiksen of , the Kincar-
dine Golf and Country Club
maintenance staff.
Miss Jean MacDonald of
The Pinecrest Minor Nurs-
ing Home staff in Lucknow
was with her sister; Miss
Noreen MacDonald at their
home.
Visiting on the Labour Day
weekend with her sisters
Mrs.. Dianne (Bill) Mackay,
RR2 Ripley, Mrs. Sum'
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(Murray) Ferguson, RR1
Ripley, and Gail Miller of
Ripley was their sister Cathy
Miller of London. She then
motored to. Kincardine to
spend time with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B.
• Miller. • ,
A.J. and Glenda Gardner
of Vanastra and sons Aaron
and Brandon visited with her
• sister Carol and husband
Donnie Fludder, Tammy
and Jason in Ripleyover the
Labour Day weekend. They
also called •on Evelyn and
Jack Johnson.
Mrs. Dorothy -Wardell .of
Concession 4, Huron
township and Mrs: Margaret
Harkness of Bervie recently
combined to provide music
at the Pinecrest Manor Nur-
sing Home in Lucknow.
Among • the interested
• listeners was D.A. MacLen-
• nan, the ,well known Scottish
piper of Lochahni. D.A. is
now a resident in Pinecrest
• Manor.
Rain, rain, rain
The wind is bound to
Change, to quote a line from
a current popular song. And
so also the weather is bound
to change.. Remember July
and the big part of August,
how dry it was, not a drop of
ram i for the Kincardine
Ripley areas.
* Everyday the forecaster
• would say, hot, hazy, and
humid. Large cracks came
in the ground - especially
that Brookston Clay soil in
Ripley and Huron township.,
° Well that has changed
recently. For eight days in a
row up MI last Saturday rain
had fallen. The most rain fell
Systems
• Payroll
----- art of showing and further he • Receivables Payables
• This week in
Ripley
O by Ab tWykls
from Thursday evening
through to early Friday mor-
ning. •
° Stewart Needham of
Ripley who measures the
water from the rain caught
in a container reported a
good two inches of water.
And it was that, if not more.
- Water was now sitting in
low places on top of the
ground such as the railway
ditch along the north side of
Gore Park. On Saturday
with the overcast sky no rain
fell- which was a good thing
for Kincardhie fall fair.
• Now 'farmers are hoping
for a dry spell so they can
work in• the fields especially
to sow the fall wheat.
Jim Scott of Concession 12,
two blocks north of Ripley at
the 15th intersection, has
taken advantage of the
weather and between mitt
he has had a . new timber
platform installed at .the
weigh, scales at the Ripley
Grain Elevator. •
• The work was started a
week ago last Saturday mor-
ning with Doug MacDonald,
a neighbour on the 12th
reported as the man helping
Jim remove the old timber
platform.
• Rain showers stopped the
work. It was completed on
O Lynn's Hobbies and Textiles
Main Street, Ripley
Pre Fall Sale
• SePtember 14 Oyu 26
• Jaeger Nature Yam
30%- off Regular Hee
Patores Craft Yam
20% off Regular Price
Assorted CraftBooks
Vs Price•
Al• Macrame Supplies
20% off
Ladies ;. jax panties 100% acetate, reg. $1.95 SALE 1.50
Sunburst pillow forms 25% off
Tapestry wool 45c a skein
Needlepoint canvas 40% off -
• Assorted craft supplies 20% off
Assorted packaged beads 2 for 1 sale
Coloured crochet cotton 20% off
• Assorted materials up to 60% saVings
Simplicity patterns buy 2 patterns get the third one free
until end of September
Many more specials Inside the store •
Special Coupons must be presented at tirne of purchase
sept, 17 & is
Macrame
Cord
Weedol'A
Rings and
Ceramte
Beads
50% Off
Prices
Marked
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• Discontinued
alserted yarn
SO% Ole
Prices
Marked
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cotton PrInts
4010
Beguter PtIce
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Monday with Wayne Kerr of
the South Line and Jim Scott
pitting the flew creosoted
planks in place. So it is all
ready forthose grain wagons
• and trucks when the corn is
harvested.
Lorne Ernmerton of
Ripley along with his wife
• and family are on holidays.
Lorne has had a busy time
forthe past few weeks as by
himself.he handled the work
at the Ripley Chopping MM.
Taking his place are Cecil
• Sutton of the 10th Concession
• east and also no stranger to
• the Mill, Bill Robertson of
Kingarf.
As in the 'past Bill drives
the feed truck as well as
workingin the Mill. The Mill
is also known as the Ron
Stardey Feed and Supply -
Ron of Bervie being the
owner.
Last Fiiday noon Norman
• Schmidt of Walkerton visited
'4ith Fran and Ab Wylds in
Ripley. During the forenoon
• Nornian had placed his thir-
ty exhibits at the Kincardine
Fall Fair. For more than fif-
ty years he has been a fair
exhibitor at local fairs And
also at the Royal Winter Fair
in Toronto. Also he showed
• at the C.N.E. till they discon-
tinued the grain show in 1968.
• He has made a study of the
is always giving out tips and
encouragement to others to'3
exhibit.
O Norman Barnard of Ripley
attended 'the Canadian 0t
tional Exhibition • last
Wednesday and attended the
evening grand stand show
• featuring Anne Murray for
that night only. •
' At Hanover he caught the •
Owen Sound bus Which took
its /passengers right into the
grounds. It makes common
sense to take a bus down
•when you learn that the cost
of parking a private car
down there is half the price
of the busticket and you still
would likely be some
distance away from the
C.N.E. grounds.
As of last week Orland
McLeod of Ripley was
hospitalized in London.
Returns home
During the latter part of
last week Bobby Robertson
returned home to the farm of
Gordon and Ruthe Patterson
on the Tenth Concession .east
in Huron township.
He reports an enjoyable
two 'week vacation. in
Southern California. Last
Friday just after his return
South California had its
strongest earth tremor in 10
years causing things to fall
from shelves and tall
buildings to sway - but no in-
jinies • or serious damage;
just a little slipping along
that San Andreas fault in the
deep underground rocks. • •
Passed away •
William Lyle_ Oliver, age
• 85, of Highway 21, north of
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