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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-11-21, Page 21„,ucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Novembex 21, 1979.—Page .21 Ripley teams open season with wins The Ripley Atoms came away with a tie from Teeswater, Jamie Litt scored for Teeswater in the first period, and Todd Farrell, from Stephen Keelan scored Ripley's tieing marker in the 2nd period. Again-st Teeswater again the next night, Blair Scott opened the scoring unassisted in the first period. Teeswater got 2 unanswered goals in the 2nd period tomake the score 2-1 for Teeswater, The Pee Wee A's also played Teeswater to a 3 all tie. After Geoff Denstedt scored from Danny Wood to tie in the first period, there was no scoring until the 3rd, when ,”Todd Walden combined with Danny Wood to go ahead, Teeswater then scored twice, and then, with 19 This Week in Ripley.... •from page 20. Visiting with Leslie and Dorothy Wardell for the weekend were Christopher Wardell, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ashton of Bright, Barbara, Michael and Carrie. Cameron and Oliver MacAuley are now living in their new home at the south end of Ripley Street in Ripley. Cameron drives back and forth to the farm to help sons John and Mark with harvesting the grain Corn. This nice Indian stint mer weather of the past weekend was cer- tainly good for th, far - mors harvesting their grain corn fields. Tractors pulling two .or more grain wagons heaped with yellow corn continue to come into the Ripley Elevator making it a busy spot. Last Saturday evening November 17 the Liuditoriurn of Ripley community complex was ,jammed to capacity for. the dance at the 60th, wedding .,• anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. "Phomas Stewart of the South Line in Kincardine area. Earlier about 70. fancily members. and guests sat down .to a dinner, also in the complex. All the folks in this area wish Mr. and Mrs. Stewart the best on the occasion of this happy occasion. Anyone still wishing to make a donation to the Woodstock Tornado Relief Fund during the coming week may still do so by leaving it with George or Joy McLean at their store in Ripley. Mrs. Ross Cumming of Ripley in a "talk to the Bervie Women's Institute ,recently on the Year of the Child made a statement which bears repeating so that all. parents, teachers, and anyone having to do with children will keep it in mind: Amelia stated that children need lover praise, and en- couragement. On the evenings of Novembetl 11 and 12 television viewers had a .chance to watch the film on the Dieppe Raid on Wednesday, August 19, , 1942 - the first • large at- tack mounted in Southern England against Nazi, Europe. Two soldiers from Ripley were there. Kenneth McLean and Leon Mendelson - both raised here and attended Ripley Schools. With the Essex Scottish; Kenny was taken prisoner and spent the rest of the war working on farms in Germany. Ie -on, probably with a Toronto based regiment, was one of those killed ont beach, according to a report. He had a brother Nathan and a sister Mary a classmate of ours. Mary used to bring her violin to school and play numbers at the literary meetings. As Leon is not listed among Ripley's war, dead we haye often wondered if the report could be. verified: The family moved away from. Ripley before 1930 and the last time the writer talked with Leon was in 1938 on a Bloor Street Car in Toronto. About three o'clock .on Monday afternoon of last week November 12 the Ripley fire whistle sounded and a number of firemen hustled to the hall. Soon the truck was out and it was evidently a call in the village since the water tank truck did 'not go. It was at home of Don "Scotty" and ,Nancy Regier. They were cleaning the .chimney by burning out the creosote and soot and some of the neighbours seeing the flames coming .out the chimney turned in the call. Among the firemen responding to the fire whistle were Doug Liddle, Harvey Pollock, Donnie Peterbaugh, Ivan Cook, Johnny Dodds and George McLean. • At the beginning'pj)ast week Mrs. Pat Brennan entered Kincardine and District Hospital. where she is a patient un- dergoing treatment. In the meantime daughter Mrs. Shelley Barker of Collingwood is back helping her father Carl at the grocery; store • and home and as well Clerks Mrs. Linda Guse and Miss Lorie Peterbaugh are helping at the store. ,Ken .and Ruthe MacDonald, sons Chris and Jeffrey of Kitchener visited last Thursday and Friday with' her grand- mother Mrs. Jennie McLean and with George and Joy McLean. During the early part of last week Don and Anna MacTavish of Ripley left Ripley with their car to motor to Florida. Here they will spend the next month or so at their new home . in Tamarac near Fort Lauderdale which is near Miami. seconds to go Eddie Moore took a pass from Mitch Twolan to make it a 3.3 tie. Things went better for the Pee Wees , against Mildmay, defeating them 7-2 on their home ice. Mitch Twolan scored the hat trick, Danny Wood had 2 goals and 2 assists, Geoff Denstedt got 2 Kent Lojvey made 2 assists and Eddie Moore 1. The Juvenile girls hosted Huron Park, and defeated them 4-3. Huron Park opened scoring in the 2nd period, then Mary Margaret Smith scored from Corinne Boyle and Janice Elliott. Linda MacDonald, from Susan Reeves and Nancy MacDonald, got a go ahead goal, only to have Huron Park, tie it up again. 'Heather MacDonald went ahead on a pass from Janice Elliott- and Joanne Pollock, and then Janice Elliott, from Mary Margaret Smith, tipped in the insurance marker. Huron Park replied with one more. Hodgins -Wilmott The • Rowntree from ..London were Memorial 'United Church bridesmaids. They wore in London vas filled with . dresses identical to the gladioli .and mums on matron of honor's. October 27 • for the late Best man -for the afternoon' wedding of ceremony was Kim Nicholas Harold Clayton Hodgins, a brother of the Hodgir's and Karen Jayne groom, ;from Clinton and Wilmott, both of London: guests were ushered into '1'lie groom is the son of the church • by the Mr. and Mrs. Clayton groom's brother-in-law, Hodgins of Clinton and Peter Postma of Clinton. the bride is the daughter` and a friend of the groom, Of Mr. and' Mrs. Kenneth William Collins of Ripley. W ilniott of London. Pink miniature car- Tot- the double` ring.nations decorated the rt'rrniony, conducted by Holiday Inn .City Centre Rev. Douglas Warren, in London for a dinner the bride wore a Vic- and reception following torian styled gown that the wedding. . For the eatuKed a • pearl em- occasion the bride's >roidercd bodice and mother wore a floor ,packet \and long flowing length teal blue colored train. She wore a Vic- dress, which featured a torial hat and veil and blouson styled top. Her carried a bouquet •of outfit was completed with gardenias and carr- a corasge of yellow roses. nations. The groom's mother wore A friend of the bride, a ,long dusty rose colored Elizabeth Evans of dress and crystal pleated Kitchener was the jacket. She. wore a cor matron. of honor, She sage of .vanilla colored wore a floor -length, dusty roses.. rose colored gown and: Guests at the wedding cape. The dress and the came. from England, cape featured a tulip Buffalo, London, Clinton, styled ruffle. To complete Londesboro, Calgary, her outfit, she carried a Goderich, Lucknow and bouquet of -pink verigated Ripley. miniature carnations. Before settling into Sharon Brisebois, a their London home,the friend of the bride and Hodgins honeymooned at Rachel Chandler, a Paradise Island in the cousin of the bride; both Bahamas. For all your building needs contact: Bere Bros. 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