The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-06-23, Page 7Apley news
Luclmow• Sentinel, Wednesday, June 23, 1982—Page
Ripley Tris Club marks 10th anniversary with ladies present
was back and presented -the
10 year pins.
Charter members with the
Ripley Club are Harry Coll,
ing, Doug Coultes, Gerry
Crooks, Bob Fair, Howard
Hodge, Joe ' Hodgins, . Bill
Kempton, Charles Liddle,
Dan MacDonald, Rod Mac-
Donald, Don MacTavish,
Grant McDonald, Alan
McLean and Clayton
Nicholson for a total of 14.
Eighteen more members
complete the 1981-82 Club.
They are Blain Carruthers,
Allan Coiling, Gerald Coil-
ing, : Ray Fuller, .Ambrose
Gamble, Carl Guse, Dale
Liddle, Wayne Lowry, John
D. MacKay, Allan Mac-
Tavish, Jim. MacTavish, Ron
Nicholson, Terry Pa-
quette, • Barry, Pollock,
Wally Pollock,. Bill Robin-
son, Mike Snobelen, Bernie
Twolan,. Frank van Kooten,
and Wayne Watson.
The club has a new presi-
"dent each year .starting in
June. And , for 1982-83 he is
Ray : Fuller. He introduced
the executive. In next week's
column a list of the executive
and also the past presidents
will be given.
Fire
At two thirty last Wednes-
day_afternoon the fire whis-
tle sounded in Ripley. Soon:
the two fire trucks were
headed south from the
The Ripley and District
Lions Club was chartered on
Friday June 16, 1972 and so
last Saturday evening June
19, 1982 they combined their
loth anniversary with their
annual ladies night in a ban-
quet and dance in the Ripley
Huron Community Centre
Complex.
The beef dinner was
catered by Mrs, Betty
Needham and assistants, It
was attended by 223. And
they all stayed for the dance
with the music supplied by
the five members of the
Walters family from Bright,
Ontario:
Taking part in the pro-
gramme after the meal were
President . Charles Liddle,
Mrs. Marion Gamble, Mrs.
Betty Needham, Joe
Hodgins; Frank van Kooten,
Alan McLean, John D.
MacKay, Mrs. Marg. Fuller,.
Bill Kempton, Dr.. Ron
Finlay, Don MacTavish, D.
Pete Bissonnette, and Ray
Fuller.
A native of the 12th conces-
sion west in Huron township,
Dr. Ron Finlay of the
Orangeville Lions Club was
the guest speaker. Hewes in-
troduced by. Bill . Kempton
and thanked by Don.
MacTavish-both cousins of
Ron. Pete. Bissonnette; who
contributed greatly in get-
ting the Ripley 2iub.started,
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village on their way to 111
Victoria Street at. Point.
Clark
According to the firemen
the lady there had .noticed
fire around her•fireplace 'ust.
in time, With it extinguished
they returned back to. the
firehall in one hour approx-
imately. Answering the call
were the following firemen:
Don; .Peterbaugh, George
McLean, Bill • Robinson,
Doug Martyn, Brian Pollock,
Jack Scott and Ted Rouse,
Society news
The June meeting of the
:Ripley Agricultural Society
was held on Monday evening
last week with the following
in attendance: John Gam-
ble, Don MacTavish, Perrin
Lowry, Gary Courtney,
Keith van der Hoek, Gordon
Patterson, Kermit Goodhue,
Robert Osborne, Wayne Fit-
zgerald, Mrs. Grace Peet,
Mrs. Judy Hawrylyshyn,
Bob' Forster, Dan A. Mac-
Donald, Bob Thompson, and.
Ab Wylds for a total of 15.
President John Gamble
was in charge of the
meeting. Secretary . Don
MacTavish read the minutes
of the May meeting and
these were , discussed.
Treasurer Wayne Fitzgerald
gave the financial report.
The new District 10 fall fair
calendars were distributed
by the president. Reports
were given on the hay com-
petition, the new road signs,
the donations, and the new
bleacher.
Judy Hawrylyshyn
renortecj on the Fair Queen
competition. Ralph and
Helen Grubb were picked for
the Award of Merit this year.
A lenghy discussion on
how to handle the admis-
sions toathe horse pull and to
the first night showing of ex-
hibits In the Complex
developed. , It was finally
decided to leave them
separate as has been the
case for the 'past two years.
The next meeting will be on
Monday evening July 12 in
the high school cafeteria.
Rain again
The weather during last
week can be summed up as
rain and more rani.
Kairshea WI planning bus outing to Elora , Milton
The Kinloss Kairshea
Women's Institute sat .down
to a potluck supper at their
Sunshine Sisters' meeting
held on June 17, at the
Women's Institute hall.
Welcome was extended to
the members.. and guests by
president, Mrs. Harold How-.
aid. •
Mrs. Leonard Clarke an- •
nounced.a bus trip in July to
Elora, the museum at Milton
and Kaufman's shoes in
Kitchener. Anyone wanting
to go is to get in touch with
Mrs, Clarke or Mrs. Evan ed out . the . differences in
Keith.. wages and material things
now ascompared td, the
1960s.
Mrs. Allan MacDougall
gave a contest on .letters of
the alphabet. The lucky chair
winners were Mrs, Harry
Lavis and Mrs. Donald Mac-
Kinnon.,
Mrs. Gordon Wall had a
Bruce County Tartan Display
set up throughout the even-
ing and many .members and
guests bought items from
her.
Mrs. Harry Lavis reported
• the Cancer collection is up
this year to 5281,00..
Mrs. Harold .Howald
thanked all that came to help
clean the hall last week.
Mrs. Leonard Clarke and
Mrs. Jack Forster led in a
lively singsong.
Mrs. Evan Keith gave the
motto,, A' dollar .won't do as
much for us now as it used
-to, because we son't do as
much for a dollar. She point -
The roll call was answered
by each lady identifying her
Sunshine Sister for the year
and presenting her with a
gift.
Those . that had brought
guests introduced them and
also gave them a gift.
Mrs. Harold Howald gave
the courtesies, thanking the
directors in charge of setting
up the supper, Mrs. ' Allan
MacDougall, Mrs. Donald
Matthews and Mrs. Harold
Campbell.
'4
ONTARIO'S NEW HUMAN RIGHTS CODE
BECAME LAW JUNE 15 . ;.
Our new Code is based on a very simple but •
Strong idea: Each person living in this province is
equally important. And each person's worth and
dignity should be recognized in order to create a
clirrrate of mutuaL.respect and understanding.
• Here are some of the main points of' the new
Code:
RACIAL, ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS DiSCRiMINA-
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for employment, contracts, accornmOdation, goods;
services and facilities regardless of race, colour,
ancestry, ethnic origin, place of origin or creed.
HANDICAP Every person with a physical or mental
handicap has a right to equal
treatment under the Code. •
EMPLOYMENT The Code has
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persons, persons between the ages of 18 and 65, and
against.personson the ground of family status.
HARASSMENT.. Every person has a right to freedom
from harassment because of any of the prohibited
grounds'in accommodation and employment. ,And,
unwelcome sexual advances by persons in a posi-
tion of authority are prohibited. '
;The Code elaborates these and many other
provisions, and permits exceptions in certain cases.,
'We'd like to send you a copy; and your own guide'.
to the Code sb.that you can find out all the details.
Please write: Ontario Hur�tan Rights Comniissioii, .
Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2.Or phone:.
.• , 15i0)' 4l3Li- 323i or 1800 2o5 4707.
And see ho�v t.he�new Code
aricsupports another verysimple but
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. Commission. .strong idea: Together We Are .
Canon Gorden PurcpII Ontario.
Chairman
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Human Rights
Hon iiusSell H fttimsay
MinlfitPr fir Lahc ur