The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-09-26, Page 47Ripley
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AmOng those noticed in MacLennan of Kin
the Complex last cardine; Mr. and Mrs:
Saturday afteinoon as Jake Hooisma of Kit -
part of this year's annual chener, Walter and Jean
home coming for the Farrell of Kincardine,
Ripley Huron Fall Fair William Robertson of
were the following - Mr. Toronto, Corrine
and Mrs. Matt Yemen of MacDonald of Toronto,
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Tena and Harold ,Wyld Of -
William Yemen'. of Weston, Murray and Oral
Regina, Mrs. Wilson Canieron of Weston, John
Knox (the former .Marie •and Helen McMurchy and
Murray) of Wheatley), Mrs. Margaret Ferguson
Bill' and Wanda Harris, of Lucknow, Robbie
and grandson, of London, Sutton of Western
Doris Smith of London, University up on the hill
George Tranter of East in North London, Pont
Lansing, Michigan, and Gwen Thuell of
Albert Waller of Gowanston, Mrs. Best of
Brampton, Allan Tranter Metro Toronto, Petty
of Kincardine, Mrs. Officer and Mrs. David
McFarlan of Kincardine, recently with George and
Eric Howald of Kin- Helen van der Glas on
Donalda MacDonald of Courtney of Halifax.
Goderich, Ken and Betty Visiting here for aweek
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Hartley • and Marjorie at the International •41o.,..,
of Walkerton, Norman parents Geert and Teun
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cardine, Jim Richardson William Street were her
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Schmidt and George van Neutegen of Lun•-•
- The. Ripley Wronen's Institure IS celebrating its 75th :.
Huber of Walkerton; Roy teren in Hollana.
' anniversary this year and members were decked out in old
1Vlorgari of Wingham with Alma and Donaldi •
his sisters Irene and Gillies, and Doris and tyme styles for their float in -the fair parade..The pauude was
Hazel. also Elmer 1 Oraen Rock spent last. ,.,_,
along, busy Wok with everyone of all ages taking port and
Morgan. of Listowel, Tuesday and Wednesday "av""j'A' ' [Keith Fliby Photo]
MacTavish of London, PlOWing Match a.nd Farm
Edna Campbell of Machinery show at the secretary and the ' entries in the Art of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Chatham in Kent County. . treasurer spent a ' long SYmography. This was
Morrison MacKenzie of They stayed with cousins . afternoon before the final new to me and . it was
Inverhurort-' Bev ' Clark Mr. and MrsCarl placings were • . decided really Something. The
and Brian Pry of Point Armstrong in Merlin. (7:2Q p.m.) On Saturday first prize went to a
Clark and Kincardine, • Dr. and Mrs. J.B. morning this writer-ft:rade model Of a three mast
Jean MacLeod and Mr. Tindall visited with Mr. a tour taking some notes sailing ship .with the sails
and Mrs. ' Graham and Mrs. Walter Lock in as follows - on the east done in fine thread. The
MacLeod of ' Toronto, Ripley, br. . Tindall side the first big display second and third looked
Edythe (S tan le y ) visited the Kincardine was that of ' the Ripleylike geometric 'designs.
Pedersen and . her, Hospital and the ' Kin- Huron Central School and One of these was done iti
husband Preben (Pete).. cardine and Ripley . the first entries'in it were %' four levels and standing
Pedersen of London who • Medical Clinics. the models of a pioneer , back it appeared to shine.
used to • play in On Friday .morning the {home. Here Tammy ' Next camethe potato
Carruther's band, Mr. Ripley Huron Community Fludder and Stephanie show with 33 'entries.
and. . Mrs. Keith Complex Centre.' i?kra, ' Bell placed first:, and .Here . Duncan D., .
MacDonald of Lindsay, filled with the rtiany second. From there on it. MacLeod of Ripley with
Courtney and Susan entries for the indoor was a great display by two firsts and a fourth
MacDonald of 'London, . classes. The colour and the boys and girls. Next was the big winner, on the
Dr. ' Donald W. variety, the it was -the Arts and Crafts vegetable table there
MacDonald of Edmonton, arr a n.g e m exits and Class. A hurried count were 37 entries in onions.
Elmer Hooey , ,of... general appearance was showed .28 paintings with And . by the way
Lucknow, Winnie : and vionderful. :In the af- Florence McCallum exhibitors should -'not use
Stewart MacDonald of ternoon •the , judges, getting a number of straight steel pins to
Belmont, F 10 r en c e , directors, and assistants, firsts, There ' were three attach labels or tags to
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 3, 1979—Page 15
float observes anniversary...
CEDARHILL FARM & GARDEN CENTRE
T• 7ender ifittles
Now 99e
1.5%
Riri9d Feeders
off
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Groot pumpkin groyincontest
g
.iiik Open ontil October 13
11, Brineour Pumpkins In To Be Weighed
,‘ ' ; 1ST PRIZE-, $10.00 2nd PRIZE.- $5.00
3RD PRIZE - FREE REG. SUNDAE
,FttotA THE SUPER SCOOP
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Hoses.; poin .spriokiers,
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Once a SeaS0f1
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plant food
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Cedarhill
Farm & Garden Centre
Lucknow Aerie 528-3017
any edible. The legal
people say that .this is a
no -no and it is quite
understandable. There
.was a gooddiSplay in the
vegetable class and a fair
one in the fruits.
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Ripley District
School
-Night ''School
Registration and First Class
Thursday, October 4
at 8:00 pan.
Upholstery Physical Fitness
Sewhqg. [Women]:
Quilting Custom Drapery.
Custom Sheer o 011 Painting
Agriculture
[1/3 Course] Second Session
COURSE SCIIEDULE: ,
• October 4.- December 6
January 3- March 6
Fees -
Full Course [20 weeks] - $20
1/4 Coursel10 weeks] -
Phone 395-2695
W. Turvill, Principal
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I would like to take this opportunity, to, inform the people of
Ripley and the surrounding community that my business, Frank's
Garage, has, been sold. 'The new owners, Klaus and Dianne
Heinisch, will take over October 5, 1979. I'm sure that Klaus and
Dianne will do their best to provide you with fast and effic
service. My best wishes to them for the future.
1 would also like to thank my customers of the past twen
years for their loyalty and patronage as well as their val
friendship, which has made my business that much
enjoyable.
Thank you very much,
• Frank and Rita Zipfel
and girls