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Lueknow Sentinel, Wwdawwls, September 16,,1962 -Page 22
pley columnist , .LV.:
►y Ab. Wyles
"It pays: to ndvertise" is. n
statetrrent which we have°* l
heard. But its 'how well
does it pay? Clarke
F'ergusnn is a carpe
uinter and.
buildin contractoer in the
Point Clark area in Huron
township and his. assistant
has been Lynn Brown of the
Bervie .area., Shortly . Lynn
will •be going to college', to
co )cite the academic part
of �, apprenticeship. course,
in carpentry. So to replace
him Clarke placed., 'the
following ad in all three local°
newspapers, Kincardine and
Lucknnw,' It. was "Youn -
man interested in. a general
carpentry:: apprenticeship.
W.. :Clarke rerguson Ltd.,
phone 3454,"
The ad appeared in all
three,papers coming out two
weeks ago to•day. Me
'responspe Was immediate and
continued over the next few
days, Mr.., and Mrs.
-Ferguson kept track of thosy
appling .and they report .
total of 53. persons ranging
from 18 to years of -age
and as far. away as Kit-
chener, From these one ap-
pllcant'has been picked for
the positiion.
About a uarter t, :five °on
Tuesday s ternoon ' of last
week,. September 7, the fire
whistle slotmdetl .in • Ripley
and, son the fire trucks were
on their way south out of the
village, The call was to the
new Pine River Cheese Vac-
torry which WAS nearingcorn* .
Minn on the, new ste on
Highway 21. It is thought
ht
that a spark from a welding
torch ignited the°
polyurethane insulation
causing extensive:darrrage to.
one area of the factory. It.
was on the afternoon. of Mon-
day
on-da -- October 20,198 , • last
fall the Ripley fire
department was called to
old Pine diver Cheese P
tory fire, a little. over ten'
Months ago.
P'lrernen responding to the
call last Tuesday were chief
IvanCook, Bob . Johnston,Ion Peterbaugh, Doug mar-
tyn, Brian; Pollock, flay
Puller, John Dodds, Joe
Hodgins, llarvcy Pollock,
Jack Scott, Clarence
Pollock, Bernie 'Nolen, Rod
Macdonald, Ted Rouse, Bill
Robinson, and George
1VMc1 an.s. News of . the fire
spread, George McLean in
charge e . of the flrehall
reported ap hone call from
Owen Sound .
The weather was fine over
.the weekend, .dry, Waren,
and sunny, wonderful for
outdoor activities. On Satur-
day With a ball tournament
in the park 'and harvesting
and farm work being done
the main ' street here was
mere or less empty till the
Wedding parade around five.
in:theaftei'noon. was great
weather for the fall fairs and
there were six in the Disttriet
10, Grey and Bruce Counties
Hoyt d's l meeting
Whitechurch Weinen'ss In.
Stittrte hosted the meeting of
° the Bxuee South District of
the' Federated Women's In.
stitute chaired by distrkt
president, Mrs. Perrin 'Lowry
on September 'V at White.'
church Community Memorial
• Hall,.
The purpose of the meet.
Ing *Ai to hear a report of
the National 'Convention
F;W,1C. held recently in
i!redericton, New lrunsswiek,
Mrs, Ren as Fisher, represent.
Ing Bruce South District,
attended..
The theme of the cotwen.
tion was Concernsand Chat-
lenges. Mrs, Bernice Moblitt,
president :elect, chaired the .
meeting, Professor' L, Siem.
.ens, 'Associate Dean of Ag14
culture,' tlniversity of Mani..
toba, addres=sed :the audi-
•ence, HIS. topic was hood
Production, taking into ac•
' count world cwide problems.
He stated Canada throws out •
more food than . many conn•
tries have to eat,
Mrs. Piny We tebring.
Muller, ' president of•
A,C.W,W., brought greet-
ing*, Mrs. Muller has visited . .
many coountries,as a result of
her.. position, Monica. Tow*
bon; in • economist and an
expert, addresstedthe eon-
v'entionn on :Woman and Pen-
sions. The . feeling . of Wfi,
members, is that women iag'
behind" .in pensions,
June 16 ,was New Bruns
wick Day,: when bus Toads of
visitors went' out . to get
acquainted in: New . Bruns.
wick, .
Mrs, Fisher ccilctuded
with the. poem, The Land of
New Brunswick,
Mrs, Philip Steer, accem-
panied by Mrs. Leonard'
Clarke, . rendered a lovely .
solo, Each .Step *I Take, •
isi.g:pays
•
last Saturday, They were
Owen. Sound,. Chesney,
Beaver Valley, Dundalk,
MVfildtney. and Mount Forest.
This corningSaturday Sept.
18. the Distrct 10 calendar of
•fall fairs shows that there -
win be seven fairs in the
counties of Grey and. Bruce
namely .tucktfow, Norman -
by, Irevershntn, lesboro
Meaford, Wiarton, and
Durham, On the next. Satur-
day Sept, 25 the two fairs
listed on • the District . 10
calendar are Ripley and
Chatsworth . followed . by
Tiverton and Rocklyn on Cie-
toter 2 and , Teeswater Oc-
tober 9, So a few more goad
weather' weekends are need.
• ed. District 10 winds up with
the' Walkerton Little Royal
Fair on October 14 to V,
The 50-50 draw, held byy:the
:Ripley Intermediate.
.F.astball team, was won. by
•Gond 1tednrondd of Allenford,
The Rip lay team thanks the
fans for their support
throughout this past - sum-
mer. Our thanks • goes to
Larry Irtivin, for reporting
this horn.
Members of the Ripley
Slow Pitch ball team were
given a ride through the
village streets On the, Ripley
..1 'iretrueit.laslt Sunday after-
noon, They won the chain.
pionsllfp game with Pine
ver.
John -and Marie titter of
Grosse Point,. Michigan, who
hhve been holidaying at at their
cottage at . Southampton
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Vera (Gordon) Scott. On
Saturday afternoon they at.
tended the 85th birthday ppaar-
ty for Mrs. Martha MacIver
held . at the; Knox
Presbyterian .. Church in.
1tlpley.., Mrs4 Marie Elder is
the former Marie McLean of
Ripley. The McLean home
on Railroad Street east of the.
Ripley. Post Office is now the
home of Mrs Charlotte Mao
Donald, .
'39.95 SPECIAL
LIVING RCONI,..DINING ROOM, HALL
S&L
MAGIC CARPET CUOMO
.UPHOLSTERY SPECIALISTS
'Cuss+emir Satisfaction Guereanteed'
• aoderlch caII collect
3954627 . or 3964254 •
H�inefrom Chkoutini
By Lil han Young, '
This summer Joanne' Oreg..
man spent Site weeks at Chia
outini, Quebec on a French
Immersion course,
She left Tcesswater on July
4, When she arrived at the . -
University. Of/Quebec, in Chic-
otrtini she. was placed with
her host fatally.
The course consisted of
four groups from 'beginners'
to advanced, Classes were
held each weekday, morning
starting at :SA, In the afters
neons* there were activities
which included mini.confer.
ewes, workshops (mountain
climbing, canoeing, eta,) and
dancing and singing folklore,
'.The evenings were either
free to spend with the family
or there were sportsactivit.
less, films (in French), dances
or theatre productions, On
Saturdays there were .excur-
siolis to points of interest in
the Saguenay -Lac -Sousa -Jean
region. Sundays were free to
spend with the family. Chia
outirni is *the same town
where , oanne stayed on her
C.C,C,J, exchange three
years age . and she visited
with her • friend she had
stayed with then, Joanne
says the trip and the course
were both super.
Mr, and Mrs*, Ron George
of Ailsa Craig visited. with
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ThevMan
To See Is
DUNGANNON throw bedroom tae; tc an, mg•
room and dining room; electric heating; tsv.rything on
ono )cavo); approxlmati ly ton years old, Ideal retirement
homes..
LUCKNOW Idooally located 3 bedroom home, hosted
garage, roes, room, carpeted threughosut, large lot, lams*
modiste posssesssion,
51. HELENS renovated brick, full two rtoroy building
situated on 2 aero, surrounded by mature maples trews,
largos kitchen, living arms arid full bas anio nt, an oppery
tunity for. a family or outnmotr property.
100 ACRES located on paverd rood adjacent. to Ripley,
two storey, 4 bedroom home approolmatoly 55 pvoado
live acre,. fall session;
160 ACRE$, Klniorss Twp., 140 workable, 4 b droop
horn., beret -born, Alcon, tall' posisiieaslon, cheek this
farm' for value,
11'5 ACRES, Ashfield Twp,, cholore►cash crop land,
FIELD STONE four bedroom hotttis, on approximately
30 acres with 20. workable, largo barn and srtreatrr,
r township,
BLAIRS GROVE, largo lot, mature Iran, serviced with
excellent road and hydro.
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V�iiri&Terry Zinn
PHONE
°R, R, f 44010/
sI20 =0 414tf
NOTICE OF INTENTION
• TO PASS BY0ILAW
TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of The
Corporation, of the Township of Huron +N+lll take' Into
consideratlonthe passing, and if approved, will paws st
Its mooting to heheld en Weber loth, 1982, at the
hour of 10,00 o'clock In the morning, at the Council
Chambers in the Township (Mimi [Ripley Huron
Medical Centre), Ripley, Ontario, the following Bylaws
1.. A Bylaw foir stopping up part of, the origin's, real:
allowance inlets 23 to 30,: both inclusive, .In Con.
• cession A, Township of Mixon and part of Lake ,
Street, Townplot of Alma and port of Reglan Street,
Townplot of Alma and for conveying the soil and
freehold of such road allowance and part of Lace
Street and pert of Raglan Street.
•
The Connell will at the aforesaid tln►e and place hear
1n person or by his counsel, :soUsiter or agent,•'.any
person who claims that hitt land* will be prejudicially
effected by the Bylaw and :who applies .to be heard.
•
The proposed Bylaw ' and sr plan showing the
pinions of the highways being closed may be seen at
the office of the Clerk at the Township Offices [Ripley
Huiron Medical Ceintre), t(ip)sy, dsntarlo.
DATED this 15th day of September, A,D., 1982.
HARPER, HAM &'TATE
Barristers ami Solid re,
45 Erb Street Etutt,
Waterloo, .;Ontario.
Solicitors for the ;Townithlp
of Huron.
-39.4bar
FARM-
° MACHINERY
CONSIGNMENT STALE
et OWN'
80 TRIFORS
100 Pca, of 'ALES
BRINDLEY SAtEYARD
• Oungsomr;.Onforlo-:
SATURDAY'. SEPT.18
• 10 A IIII. SHARP
• .W*0 consiginin.nt.acc .Pt.d
...CALL:519 4025
Mc ONAGH
REAL E',TA TE T[
52840431. Lucknow
Lt1CKNOW a'.3 bedroom bungalow, tyreplace, sera ge,
$3/j4,5{0j�01j��.
LOC114$11.2fbedroomn home en 4 acro, good repair.
520,000.
DDUNGAN.NON - .4 bedroom home: ort well treed lot,
good iacadon. Asking 529,900. •
WHfTECHCH • 2 apartment building on lasrjles' lot,
flnencfng Available end .reduced to sell et 522,000.
. WEST WAWANO511;100 firer, 10 workable, bolas *
bush, good burr and house, Adjoining 146 acre farm,
no buildings, approximately 80 workable, •
100 ACRES, !Odom Twnd., 3 bedr oni nom's with
conventional barn, 62 workable saes. Priced fa° *sell. at
595;000.
.100 ACRES, Aihffeld Twp., 4 bedroom brick home ,
recendy modernized with good born. Priced to sell with
terms *veggie,
100 ACRES Klnfos. Twp., 95 acresworkable. with good
beat barn, piked to req. Pinanchsg avallabk.
200 ACRES, dairy farm • cows and quote available,
financing available at good intesreit rate.
POINT CLARK . one well treed lot, serviced with hydro
and water,. 2 blocks from the lake.
FRASER MacKKINNON
Res, 395.2880 •
DOW MacKINNON
3054463
ROBT, CAMPBELL
5294411
BARRY ItleDONAGH
52831121
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ThevMan
To See Is
DUNGANNON throw bedroom tae; tc an, mg•
room and dining room; electric heating; tsv.rything on
ono )cavo); approxlmati ly ton years old, Ideal retirement
homes..
LUCKNOW Idooally located 3 bedroom home, hosted
garage, roes, room, carpeted threughosut, large lot, lams*
modiste posssesssion,
51. HELENS renovated brick, full two rtoroy building
situated on 2 aero, surrounded by mature maples trews,
largos kitchen, living arms arid full bas anio nt, an oppery
tunity for. a family or outnmotr property.
100 ACRES located on paverd rood adjacent. to Ripley,
two storey, 4 bedroom home approolmatoly 55 pvoado
live acre,. fall session;
160 ACRE$, Klniorss Twp., 140 workable, 4 b droop
horn., beret -born, Alcon, tall' posisiieaslon, cheek this
farm' for value,
11'5 ACRES, Ashfield Twp,, cholore►cash crop land,
FIELD STONE four bedroom hotttis, on approximately
30 acres with 20. workable, largo barn and srtreatrr,
r township,
BLAIRS GROVE, largo lot, mature Iran, serviced with
excellent road and hydro.
a .
V�iiri&Terry Zinn
PHONE
°R, R, f 44010/
sI20 =0 414tf
NOTICE OF INTENTION
• TO PASS BY0ILAW
TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of The
Corporation, of the Township of Huron +N+lll take' Into
consideratlonthe passing, and if approved, will paws st
Its mooting to heheld en Weber loth, 1982, at the
hour of 10,00 o'clock In the morning, at the Council
Chambers in the Township (Mimi [Ripley Huron
Medical Centre), Ripley, Ontario, the following Bylaws
1.. A Bylaw foir stopping up part of, the origin's, real:
allowance inlets 23 to 30,: both inclusive, .In Con.
• cession A, Township of Mixon and part of Lake ,
Street, Townplot of Alma and port of Reglan Street,
Townplot of Alma and for conveying the soil and
freehold of such road allowance and part of Lace
Street and pert of Raglan Street.
•
The Connell will at the aforesaid tln►e and place hear
1n person or by his counsel, :soUsiter or agent,•'.any
person who claims that hitt land* will be prejudicially
effected by the Bylaw and :who applies .to be heard.
•
The proposed Bylaw ' and sr plan showing the
pinions of the highways being closed may be seen at
the office of the Clerk at the Township Offices [Ripley
Huiron Medical Ceintre), t(ip)sy, dsntarlo.
DATED this 15th day of September, A,D., 1982.
HARPER, HAM &'TATE
Barristers ami Solid re,
45 Erb Street Etutt,
Waterloo, .;Ontario.
Solicitors for the ;Townithlp
of Huron.
-39.4bar
FARM-
° MACHINERY
CONSIGNMENT STALE
et OWN'
80 TRIFORS
100 Pca, of 'ALES
BRINDLEY SAtEYARD
• Oungsomr;.Onforlo-:
SATURDAY'. SEPT.18
• 10 A IIII. SHARP
• .W*0 consiginin.nt.acc .Pt.d
...CALL:519 4025
Mc ONAGH
REAL E',TA TE T[
52840431. Lucknow
Lt1CKNOW a'.3 bedroom bungalow, tyreplace, sera ge,
$3/j4,5{0j�01j��.
LOC114$11.2fbedroomn home en 4 acro, good repair.
520,000.
DDUNGAN.NON - .4 bedroom home: ort well treed lot,
good iacadon. Asking 529,900. •
WHfTECHCH • 2 apartment building on lasrjles' lot,
flnencfng Available end .reduced to sell et 522,000.
. WEST WAWANO511;100 firer, 10 workable, bolas *
bush, good burr and house, Adjoining 146 acre farm,
no buildings, approximately 80 workable, •
100 ACRES, !Odom Twnd., 3 bedr oni nom's with
conventional barn, 62 workable saes. Priced fa° *sell. at
595;000.
.100 ACRES, Aihffeld Twp., 4 bedroom brick home ,
recendy modernized with good born. Priced to sell with
terms *veggie,
100 ACRES Klnfos. Twp., 95 acresworkable. with good
beat barn, piked to req. Pinanchsg avallabk.
200 ACRES, dairy farm • cows and quote available,
financing available at good intesreit rate.
POINT CLARK . one well treed lot, serviced with hydro
and water,. 2 blocks from the lake.
FRASER MacKKINNON
Res, 395.2880 •
DOW MacKINNON
3054463
ROBT, CAMPBELL
5294411
BARRY ItleDONAGH
52831121