HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-09-28, Page 15rlpley news
It was a great fall fait. The
1983 Ripley fall fair held last
SaturdaySept. 24 was
favourewith warm, dry,
mild weather sandwiched
between Friday which had
rain and hail squalls and
Sunday afternoon which had.
rain driMMle at times. Pot
this favour we can all be
humbly thankful.
tt was so nice to be outside
on a day like last Saturday -
a time to meet with friends
and to feel good - l: o wonder-
ful-fot, ftipley's "friendly fall
fair held in the country on
the last Saturday its
Sepptember."
On our walk back home we
met first with president
Keith van der Hoek and ask-
ed for his eon -tient.
"Everything went well" was
Keith's reply, norther along
north of the Knox Church sh-
ed Ab W ids met with
secretary Don MaeTavish
and his answer was "ft was
100 per Cent", In our walk
aeross the grounds at three
thirty in the afternoon it was
nice to see the Crowd spread
out watehing all parts of the
fair,
First at the east side on the
school grounds there was
Finlay MacDonald with his
steam engine and separator.
Kenny MacDonald was fork-
ing in grain sheaves supplied
Fb ' Wayne Kerr. Short John
inlayson took a turd n the
load of sheaves - likely the
first John forked in years. It
was a -teal threshing as at
least a dozen bags of grain
were filled.
On the ball field the team
of heavy horses were c.ircl-
ing. The frog jumping com-
petition was, in progress.
Maybe next year we will
feature the Ontario cham-
Rionships here and in our
eunion year 19 85 perhaps
the Canadian ehanipionship.
Further on it was the out-
door Concessions and the
' `sanctioned"oat show the
cattle and 4-1 eatves from
Knox Shed, `then there were
the game booths tor the kids.
Pint* the Complex was
reached with people dewing
the exhibits,
AD along the way it was a
ease of renewing aeq p ain-
tanCes with friends ba for
the day, In the Huron
Township hall it was the
regional poult-y show and at
the back of the park it was
the light horse show directed
by Nina Wyld and her Com-
mittee. Then there was the
sheep shbw and by the hall
the pet show and of course
the refreshment booths. So
many people and so many
things make up a country
fall air.
Pall fair results
The fall fair visitors and
fair results will appealr in
this column neat week. Send
in the names of your visitors
for it,
40th anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Hodgins are celebrating
their 40th weddinganniver-
sary an Sept. 29. They woe
married m Brantford on that
date in 1943, Nelson's wife
was the farther Irma Dixon.
They were blessed with tour
Children, three daughters
and one son.
Hip1ey folks were sorry to
learn that Martin Phelan of
Ripley suffered painful and
Institute leams to make dough things
(;n Tuewitiy, September
134 siateeti members of the
Ltidtttow Jtiiiiot Women In-
stitute met in the basement
of the Liieknow Town Hall.
Minutes of the last meet-
ing were read by Maty
Nelson and she also gave the
tfeitstifet's tepori.
Business iiieluded a te-
mindet of the fall ronfetente
huetph on Oletabet 8 and
16, On Saturday, Septembet
11 the Institute served the
rontestatrts tai the Miss Mid -
Western Ontario pageant at
the Lticitnow pall gait sup -
et
the meeting was turned
over to Taney Ittown and
Deanna heavie who showed
Now to do dough things and
all had a ehairre to matte
some.
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severe injuries in a fall last
week at his home. Martin
underwent surgery in the
University Hospital in Lot, -
don. He is reported now on
the road to recovery.
Ctilitorttla visitor
A recent visitor with Mr.
and Mts. Robert Osborne
and family .on the Pourth
Concession east was a cousin
Miss Glenda Ciarrelts of
Mountain View in California.
While here she also Called an
her cousins in Hanover,
Teeswater Wingham,
I,ucknow, Kura and Toron-
to. While visiting the area
she was compiling a family
history.
She enjoyed a visit with
cousin Abe McComb who
resides at Wellington Ter-
race in l;lora. Mr. Mc('otnb
celebrated his 94th birthday
on September 27 of this year.
Glenda is a granddaughter
of the late William and
Lucinda (Smith) Parsons
was a nephew of the late
Mrs. Hien i Crawford I Stin-
son and Lucinda Smith
Parsons was a daughter of
William C. and Mary Car-
dis I Smith.
Stan and Doris l3lackwell
of Conc. 4 had a phone call ,
from their daughter Rett of
l,t.tmby, British Columbia,
upon the accidental death of
her grandson. Her son
Tommy's oldest son Ronnie
was killed in a car accident
at Lethbridge, Alberta, on
the weekend.
CLIrPORD WYLI
Just home from the Riple}
fair, Mss. Viola l Eugene
Bridge of the Southlinc,
received a call that her first
cousin Clifford Wyld of
lraritford had suddenly died
on Saturday evening. Cliff
collapsed around seven
while cutting the lawn.
Surviving are his wife.
Dorothy, a son harry a
lawyer in Toronto and a
daughter Marilyn in West
Germany where her hus-
band Don is a teacher. Some
folks will recall Cliff as the
pitcher for the Ripley
baseball teatn in the early
thirties. Cliff was a retired
school principal in Rtratit-
.ford. At this time funeral ar-
rangements are incomplete.
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