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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-09-30, Page 15• •gym p 14 : • • Mr, and Mrs, Doug Gosling of StoneyCreak .near Hamilton .vishad -with their • daughter, Mrs,a .Judy, lawrylyshyn, her husband John • tout family at their home on the -sixth conee> aeon east. at the :ra'iiwuy•crossing there in Huron:township Mr.. and Mrs. Gosling attended the Ripley • gall fair on Saturday. George and Nam y of 51 Sholts, .. Drive In south` London visited with •their relatives ,Kertok .and v Goodhue at their horneen.ttie second concession west in Huron township and • at- tended the Ripley fair. George wast, in charge of the Kirby . Company display from Dearness*, Drive in . London, Ile demonstrated the latest machines . in rug cleaning, He also conducted draws for, free rug cleaning demo nstrations, - The , win- ners of these .draws were Walter Forster of Ripley, Marilyn Gregg of :Paisley, • end Wilda Maclinnon of Tiverton, . Our thanks to George, who told Fran and Ab in the morning that he 'wtstld make sure that we would get the names of the winraers:and he did. " , On September 18, which' • wasa week ago last .Friday. six ladies from the Ripley area were at Marton, the . gateway to the Bruce Peninsula, They were there as judges of die dames theciasses Iii the ladies section of the W:iarton fall fair. A news reporter photographer was also there and took a picture of these ladies and it was shown at . least twice on* the CA,144.,X, TV news.: In the group were Marj MacLean of Lochalsh, Muriel Arnold of lervie, Wilma Sutton of Purple 'Grove, and Marj ittompeon,. Margaret Gemmell, and Grace Peet all of Ripley, Our thanks to Grace, who is the president of the lady directors in the Ripley Agricultural Society for 'bringing this item to our notice. • Also Mrs, Marjorie Maden is the secretary of the Ripley lady diretdors, Visited**, share* • Mrs, Ann. Huber it Tains Street in Ripley sport a few days in St, Clements. last 'Week visiting With her father Charles Dusehr Mr, Busch, who is in histerd year,,lives in his own. home ther&and ably takes east of himsef, by Saturday Anne was back hornet here and with her daughters Denise and Donna Hu of Kitthener- Waterloo attended the Ripley Pall Fait , 441 club show Ripley had a good 441 club Show`. In the complex two clubs had displays . set up. They * were. the, Veterinary Science club and the 'Corn. and Grain club,, .Looking after the Grain club display were Ken Robinson and leader Harry Holland& both of.' Kineardine township, In. thio display : Dale Robinson. was the big, winner with his first in.plastic bag of barley grainy ftrat with his barley sheaf, first in the corn sheaf, and third with his six cob:,. , Secretary • ion the 'avish.. has supplied the results in • the different clubs as fellows Ripley Kincardine 441 Corn and Grain Club -Cobs -. Paul Harris. late,.PaulMelo .. 2nd,, • Dale Robinson,. Sheila Osborne, and Joan Osborne; corn. sheaf - Dale lobiirsson, Paul Harris, Joan Osborne, Paul. . Keelan, Sheila Osborne; Grau:r sheaf and bag . of barley -y. Dale • Robinson two firsts. • Ripley 441 'Bed Club steers -1, Paul Harris; 2nd, Hob Blackwell;' heifers lst prize group 1, .Raid 'Murray, 2 Paul. Keelan, 2nd prize group i,' Jeff Gamble,. 2, Shannon Blackwell; hest calf chahipion Reid Murray reserve Paul Keelan, both with heifers; showmanship lst prize grip 1, Paul. Harris; 2, Patti Keelson 3, Shannon ,111a,ckwell; 2nd prize group 1, Reid'•Murray 2. Bob Blackwell 3, -Jeff Gable; feat halter broken calf 1, Paul .Harris 2, Jeff • Gamble, Ripley Pre 4-11 Beef Classes -Type 1. Vicki „Rutledge 2; Jeff Darrell. 3: Todd Darrel 4, Stephen Keelan; showmanshtpi, Jeff Ackert 2; Vicki Rutledge 3, Stephen Keelan 4, Todd Darrell, • Ripley Kincardine 4-11 Dairy Type Sr, heifer bale Robinson; 'Jr, • Heifer 1. Sheila Osborne . 2. Joan Osborne 2, hoes . • Darrell; gest hairy Waif L..Sheila Osborne 2: Dale, Robinson; Pre 4.11 Dairy Club Type .1, Jeff Wilken 2, Dwain Lowry;; Dairy Showmanship .1st prize group -1. Alan Osborne 2.. Sheila Osborne; Enid prize group 1, male Robisscin 2, - Jef Wilken3 ssParrell4. Dwain LOWry, . That is the end of our information on tht clubs; There are still many classes of the fair to write up. but thne to do so has run out for Ab Wylds to meet the Monday noon deadline, Ile has the information on Ore grain show for the paper next week and also. some information he gathered on the indoor . classes in the Complex, Bowling- may Stanley howled the high single with a 272. Betty Stanley bowled they h����yigyyhyyytrri- p with y a r� ���wing Bett Gurnee ever SO {r Betty Stanley, ,21y2, 211; Joars nice Kip, 224 Vern Mae Donald, 2O ; Mildred Cameron, 217; Sharon Cult, ►. , Team Points and Standings Dee r 2 - 14; Peppers 13; Items -5-12; Pam s- 2. 11; Carrots - 7 - 11; Totem -0.2. bielithOW Sentinel, Wednesday September er , 1981 -per, , l�ren enjoy the t� Opens winter ' •r K... .• George • Gershain, Rogers. and hart or Jacques Dreit she puts he , . delightful stamp on all &their work: • While she is Making her biggest mark of the • live theatre stage these days. Miss Cole is. also well known to youngsters for her frequent appearances on Mr, Dressup on C.g,C, television, She has also made many other television appearances over the • years sit she - returned to Canada after -two `years of study.and training . in England. • Series tickets are still available for the three events of the theatre series at • Blyth which also include • Barry Morse starring In Sleuth on March 2 -and Irick 'Wellwood in Leacock at _ Leisure on 'April 21. `Series . tickets are only $14. for the three events, Single tincts\ for Songs Prom the Theatre are now available at $6 each. and be reserved by calling 622.9300 • Lung heard onthe job. Do you work in ardusty or stnoke y , environment? Do you fittd yourself coughing more than usual? Do you have difficulty breathing? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you Amid ask your dgete`r' to give you a lung function test, Lung Associations across Canada have put occupation. • al health high on their list of priorities, This year, "Lung At Work" is the theme for Lungs Are Por Life Week, Weberdth to lath. burring .this week the Lung Assaeiaa= tion will be stressing the importance of respiratory health itt the workplace. Available from the Bruce, Duffer',in, Gro l ung Asse c'ia. tri is a series of pamphlets concerning fang hazards onn the Yob as well as display mate rials for the workplace and classroom, • We are 'taking a look at the future direction of your hospital and reed your comments nd suggestions. . questionnaire has been prepared for your =use-... ani can be obtained :at the hospital switchboard or by contact- ing . Mrs. . r .nda . Ritchie, Secretary t the. executive Director (Local 216). Please 'help us or pl tin questionnaire and/or providing opinions you feel will assist in our planning, Thank you! Chairman Board of Governors WINCHAA4 AND partucrHO P11Aa 2776 Carling Terrace, Wingharri, Ontario NOG 2WO Phone 3574210