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Kingsbridge while
crossing Highway 21. Mr.
and Mrs. Cote; had just -
attended the Midnight"
mass • there. Both were
taken to the Alexandra
and Marine Hospital in
Goderich. Then Elaine
was transferred • to
University Hospital in
London where she was
reported in fair condition
on Christmas day. Folks
here are sorry that Mr.
and Mrs. Cote suffered
this unfortunate accident,
especially at Christmas
and hope for their speedy
recovery. Elaine, along
with. Grace Murray are
the clerking staff at Mrs.
Grace Carruthers
grocery store in Ripley.
•Ninety one year old Bill
Steer of the Pine_Crest _-
Manor Nursing Home in
Lucknow enjoyed
Christmas at the home of
Joe and Mary Fludder on
Malcolm Street in Ripley.
A veteran of both world
wars and a. foreman at
the Ford Motor factory in
Detroit for many years
Bill first came to Canada
in 1907 from the family
home in London,
England. His •first em-
ployment was on the 10th
concession east in Huron
township at the farm of
the " late Mr. and Mrs.
buncan Campbell. The of Robert Rock spread
sand on the Ripley
farm is now owned by Mr.
streets.
and Mrs. Robed Beisel.
Following his return CarSgrt ' Brooks, son of„:
Jim and Isabel Brooks of ,
Ripley from the second
Ripley is in satisfactory
world war Bill worked
condition in the General
and resided at the Ripley
Hospital in Fort St. John;
Nursing Home on
British Columbia ac -
Malcolm Street.Ripley-
cording to the latest word
area folks wish Bill well
th rni received here. Carson is
n co ng new year..
Donald MacDonald of
RR 4, Ripley and Jim
MacKenzie of the
Lochalsh area along with
Ripley drover Len
Courtney were mentioned
in the CKNX Saturday
radio, report from the
Ontario Livestock yards
in Toronto for top priced
beef animals this past
week. .
Gladys and Elmer
Wylds, Diane and David
Robinson of Kincardine
visited with Fran and Ab
Wylds in Ripley on
Christmas Eve.
Freezing rains all over
this area of Western
Ontario in the early hours
last • Thursday morning
covered everything
outside with a sheet of
ice. The roads were
treacherous so all school
busses were cancelled.
Why, it was even
dangerous to walk on the
sidewalks here. Village
foreman Donnie
Peterbaugh with the help
suffering a broken pelvis
and dislocated shoulder.
On Monday evening
,December 18 he had just
stepped from a truck
taking him home from
work when he was struck
down by another truck..
Ripley folks wish him
well as he recovers from
the severe injuries.
ipley Minor
ockey.
BY ELAINE POLLOCK
The Ripley Tykes
defeated ,Kincardine
Tykes by a 4-2 score.
Kincardine got the first
goal, then Steven
Courtney, from Blair
Scott, tied it up. Billy
Patterson, from John
Bak and Tony P.ollock,
scored the only second
period goal. Kincardine
led off in the third, but
John Bak scored two.
unassisted goals for the
win. Matthew MacLeod
was in goal. The other
• players were: Darryl
MacKay, Dave Hodgins,
Dwain Lowry, Brad
Stanley, Robbie' Wood.
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Dave van Kooten,, Jeff
Chalmers, John Kelly,
Billy Johnson and Larry
Reid.
The Atom "A" squad
won a couple last week, a
4-0 shut out against
Lucknow, and Mildmay:4-
1. In the first game
Darryl Verbeek scored
twice, Jeff Gamble once,
and Steven Keelan took a
pass from Jeff Godfrey
for the other goal.
Against Mildmay, it was
David Patterson from
Jeff Gamble, Todd
Farrell from Clinton
Twolan, Alec Boyd from
Jeff. Godfrey, Darryl
Verbeek from Robbie
Brooks, and they let
Mildmay have the last
goal.
The Atom "B"s had a
tougher time with Kin-
cardine Embassy, losing
4-0.
Tuesday in Tiverton, it
was Ripley 5, Tiverton 4
in Pee Wee "A" play.
Tiverton opened, and
then Shawn Morrison
scored on a pass from
Paul Keelan. Ripley
scored three goals in the
first -live minutes of the
second period. John
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Hawrylyshyn from
Danny Wood, Paul Harris
from Paul Keelan, and an
unassisted tally by Todd
Walden. Tiverton replied
with two quick goals to
close the period. Paul
Keelan and Eddie Moore
combined for the winning
marker, and let Tiverton
have the last goal.
At home the next night
against Lucknow, things
didn't go quite so well, as
they lost '4-1. •Mitch
Twolan scored the 'lone
goal .fiOni "tddie Moire
and Todd Walden.
• The LucknoW,Baritains
also 'defeated th Ripley
team, 11-6 Mervin torey
scored twice, with single
markers going to GOY.
Rutledge, rIan Elliott,
Eric Vander Glas and
4 Terry Irwin. Paul Irwin,
i Dave Gamble, Jeff
Stanley, Camille Poirer,
Ross Stewart and XeOin
1 Boyle made the assists.
: Brian Coiling paced the
Juvenile Boys attadk
against Wingharn with
E, goals. Robert Regier
1: scored 2, and Frank
Storey 1. Brian Regiero
Bill Cameron, Jamie
I" Gallant and Mike Pollock
mad a the assists.
Every day in every way
we hopeyour Year
will Ire the best ever!
Thanks to our loyal friends.
Front the staff of
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