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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-12-28, Page 18AN* rap 11-0-1mripaow Soademds Timiradoo Ofboaadbar " 1978 Happy New Tear • To Our Customers and Friends kockNow R SHO. LORNE REID T PHO 02,4611 SHOE REPAIR Replace Those Wont Oat Root* WO New Pair From Petters, Come home to Ripley for Christmas........ ,CONTINUED FROM P. 9 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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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 o 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 # • ,*••°‘ • REAL ESTATE BROKER Vendor Moving One storey, two bedroom bungalow, finished family room; beautifully kept; 2 blocks from Lucknow's main street. Priced to sell. Priced to seat at $38,900 VENDOR MOVING - Duplex, 1 block from main street, 2 bedroom and a 3 bedroom. Easy terms. $35,000. 4 Bedroom House in Ripley. Asking $22,500. 3 Bedroom House plus garage on Havelock Street, Lucknow. Edge of Lucknow - 4 bedroom home, 3/4 acres, lots of trees, asking $36,500. Robert Campbell Wm. Adamson Res. 529-7417 Res. 528-2113 Barry. McDonagh Res. 628-3821 „ • 3 BEDROOM HOME, Elgin St., Lucknow, apiproxi- mately 4 years old in immaCulate condition. 2 BEDROOM HOME on Stauffer St., Lucknow, with electric heat. Excellent lot - asking price reduced to $23,500. Immediate possession. 3 ACRES with desirable 4 bedroom home on paved road in Ashfield Township. BRICKED 4 BEDROOM home well located on 4% acres in Ashfield Township. MOBILE HOME with addition's located in Kinloss Twp.; 6 acres of property. Asking $22,500. DUNGANNON - 3 bedroom home with hot water heating, 4 piece bath; well located with a well constructed building suitable for operating a business enterprise. FARMS. HIGHWAY #21 dairy farm - can be purchased with cows and quota; modern 4 bedroom home and above average buildings. 100 ACRES hog and beef farm .in Greenock Twp. Excellent home. 200 ACRES in West ,Wawanosh Twp. with brick home, 2 bathrodrris, oil furnace and 200 amp. hydro. Modern stabling for farrow to finish, stable cleaner; silo; cattle barn 30' x 60'. 86 ACRES in Ashfield Twp.; 4 bedrooin field stone home; barn and silo. 816 ACRES with approximately 600 productive crop land. Good brick horrie, Barn and silo is capable of feeding 500 beef cattle. WarrenZinn R. 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