The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-09, Page 9ripley news
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Ripley area youth charged in robbery
By Ab Wyltda
returned to Walkerton jail.
He is scheduled to be in coast
Last Friday morning, Feb. in Kincardine next Mon.
4, word spread quickly in Feb. 14. In Ripley last Fri -
Ripley that the Brennan day mo ' were officers
grocery store had been robb- A. Dou t ' y and G. Ling of
ed during the night. Next the Kincardine O. P. P.
was the news that a car Family fun weekend
belonging to Joe Hodgins of This Friday evening
Ripley had been stolen from marks the start of the
the Brian Pollock Garage February Family Fun Week
here. During the night when End. It starts at seven in the
these things were occurring Complex with the Ripley and
winter had returned to District Lions Club Skating
Western Ontario with lower Carnival with its usual
temperatures and a fair fall events. After the carnival is
of snow. This led to an early over the Christmas tree bon -
solution of the robberies. fire will be held.
Down at the north end of On Saturday morning
Waterloo men clearing snow Cecil Sutton of Purple Grove
at the Conestoga Park notic- will be in charge of the pan-
ed a car in an adjacent cake brunch. In the after-
ravine
fter
ravine and notified the noon a number of fun things
authorities. Waterloo police are scheduled. It will close
apprehended a 16 year old with an evening dance nine
youth, native of the Ripley to one, in the Complex
area and recovered in the Auditorium with the Cob -
stolen car some ofthg things biers Apron Orchestra from
taken from the grocery the Kincardine area playing.
store. They were cigarettes, Do not forget to call Wendy
chocolate bars, and money. Scott at 395-2873 before Fri -
The Waterloo police con- day if you intend to enter the
tatted the Kincardine snow sculpturing competi-
detachment of the O.P.P. tion.
and the young man was John Gamble called to tell
ELECTRONIC BINGO
Every Thursday Night at 7:30 p.m.
Early Bird at 7:15 p.m.
20 REGULAR GAMES
2 SPECIALS
WINNER TAKE ALL
SHARE THE WEALTH
NIGHT OWL
DOOR PRIZES
This week's JACKPOT
$ 00
on 55 numbers
Consolation - *200.00
WIN EXTRA BY BEING OUR
KING OR QUEEN FOR THE NIGHT
at the
KINCARDINE LEGION HALL
219 LAMBTON ST. PHONE 396-2372
396-9942
Dates
Available
Lucknow &
District
Community
Centre
SATURDAY, FEB. 19
Lions Family Night
SATURDAY, MARCH 5
Wayne Rhody
OPEN DATES
AVAILABLE
FEBRUARY
Friday 11
Saturday 12
Friday 18
Friday 26
Saturday 28
MARCH
Friday 4
CALL THIS NUMBER
BETWEEN
9:00 a.m. AND 6:00 p.m.
ONLY
528-3532
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us that Jim and Dorothy Jean, and Lisa April; along
Needham will conduct with George and Joy
games ' for the young McLean. Again all wish Mrs.
children at the afternoon Jennie McLean the best in
public skating. the days ahead.
Also Jim Aitchison of West + + +
Wawanosh and his son Jack On Monday last week Rob -
Aitchison of the 12th cones- by Robertson of the Tenth
sionjwest in Huron township concession in Huron
wilt have their horse teams township underwent suc
here for. free hay rides. Back cessful surgery in Kincar
over the years Jim Aitchison dine and District Hospital.
and his fine Belgian teams Last Saturday Ben ttuttle of
were an important part of Kincardine in one of his
the Ripley fall fair. many good turns drove Bob -
91st birthday by home to the farm of Gor
Last ,Thurs. Feb. 3, Mrs. don and Ruthe Patterson
Jennie McLean of Ripley where he lives.
received cards, blooming Chimney fire
potted plants, and other gifts A few minutes before the
as she marked her 91st birth- noon hour on Monday Jan. 31
day. On Saturday the family four long blasts of the fire
gathered at her apartment whistle sounded in Ripley.
for a dinner in her honour. Soon the pumper truck
Here were Ken and Ruth driven by Bob Johnston ac -
MacDonald, sons Chris and comiied by Don Peter -
Jeff from Kitchener; down baugh was on its way down
from Kincardine were Bob Malcolm Street and around
and Nancy Tout and sons the east corner to the home
Mike and Rick; Vern Dunlop of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac -
and Joan MacIntyre, Donald opposite the former
daughters Linda and.Lisa, to honey house in the northeast
join with Donalda McLean part of the village. Here the
and family Wayne, Mary stove pipes and new exterior
Lynn, Brenda. Debbie. Betty chimney were on fire and
LUCKNOW & DISTRICT LIONS C
raw: 1 r i r!V /A 11
4th ANNUAL
Community Family Night
FEBRUARY 19TH, 1983
music by
Tiffin's Orchestra
at
Lucknow Community Centre
8:00 p.m. - 12:0013.7i.
Bring Your Own Talen Along
ADMISSION $700 PER FAMILY
LADIES PLEASE BRING LUNCH
`CREA1
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Phone 357.1630 or 24 hour movie information
DON'T MISS THIS HILARIOUS MOVIES
'4 LAST TWO DAYS WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 and 10
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PIANE
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CHILDREN'S MATINEE
SHOWTIME 1:30
"c.4 Boy Named
Charlie Brown"
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SATURDAY FEBUARY 12TH
Free Prizes in Small Plain Popcorn
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• PLAYING FRIDAY TO ;
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY A
11-15
SNOWTIMES FRIDAY '
AND SATURDAY 02,1
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SUNDAY TO TUESDAY
at 8 p.m. ONLY
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FRIGHTENING SCENES- 1.6.0.
STARTS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th
In Six Weeks, you can find
memories to Inst
a lifetime.
STARRING
MARY TYLER MOOR
AND DUDLEY MOORE
8,, PARENTAL
OUIDAMC'
ea/
they waited there till the
creosote burned out.
Dan who works with the
Huron and Kinloss
Telephone System was in
Ashfield township on a job at
the time of the fire.
Answering the call in addi-
tion to Bob and Don above
were Ripley firemen Ray
Fuller, George McLean,
Jack Scott, and Clarence
Pollock.
Rudy Linstra
Also on that same Monday,
January 31, 1983, Rudy
Linstra of RR 2, Ripley in his
81st year died in Kincardine
hospital. Visitation was held
at the MacKenzie McCreath
Funeral Home in Ripley on
Tuesday followed by the
funeral service on Wednes-
day afternoon in the Chris-
tian Reformed Church in
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Lucknow, final resting place
Exeter Cemetery. He is sur-
vived
urvived by his wife Mary, two
daughters, six grand-
children and one great
grandchild. Susrrpathv is ex-
tended.
Focus on the family
Bob Scott of concession 4
west in Huron township
called on Monday morning
with the information that the
Pine River United Church at
Reid's Corners is holding a
series of seven film showings
by Dr. James Dobson on the
theme "Focus on the
Family". This is reported to
be an excellent series of one
hour shows for people of all
ages. It has been presented
in both Hanover and Mild-
may to date.
The first film "The Strong
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PLUS ADDED BONUS FEATURE
IT CAME FROM HOLLYWOOD
WITH THE LAUGHING TALENTS OF
• DAN AYKROYD, JOHN CANDY,
• CHEECH AND CHONG, GILDA RADNER
• FRIDAY.SATURDAY
• AIRPLANE II 7:11 S. 1•:M
IT CAME FROM HOLLYWOOD S:3E
SUN.-THURS. 1 COMPLETE SHOW 7:39
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