The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-15, Page 12MEN'S
• FLANNELETTE
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PSIS TWOLVIII THE LUCKNOW •SENTINEL,LOCKNOW, PNTARIO •
WEONESDAY4 MARCH Isth, 197
Dies FolloWing..
long. Illness.
LADIES' GOWNS
AND PYJAMAS
Size 32 - 42 $2.19 - $4.59
$1.00 OFF EACH
SEPOY STORE
Lueknow Phone 528-3214
in hospital are ,Mrs. Hilda Ruston,
Bill Steer , Mrs. Ruthe Patterson,
Don Paquette in Westminster in '
London, Mrs. Oscar White in
Victoria in London and Gordon , kanlaysonWingriarri.
WEEK IN RIPLEY
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3
' On Tuesday morning two 'cars
were,in collision at the Corner
of the tenth concession .of Hurori •
township and the'fifteenth - one •
block north of Ripley; The cars
were driven by GariTTarTelf,--s-cin
_of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell of
concession twelve , and Allan
Ithody of the tenth concession
east. Ontario Provincial'Police
from Kincardine carried out the
investigation.
* * * *
• Last WedneSday•schools throtigh.
out.the area were closed due to
Wintry blowing snow,: By . Wednes-
day night snow Was falling-
thick at tiMes and .driven by. winds
and'accompanied by.low temper-.
ales. that cOndition resernbled. •
those pictUres 'of Siberia. 'It was
As scarce. as the jack rabbits ;
,,areshe hunters in the area this
winter. Two carloads cif hunters,
with their red trimmed coats•dnd
capS, were noticed proceeding
yestward front Holyrood and pas-
sing through Ripley about the
RIPLEY D
HIGH SCHOOL
Thursday, March 16
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PAY SCHOOL
OPEN HOUSE
NIGHT SCHOOL
ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT
On 'Wednesday evening , Mr.
and Mrs. Niels Fredericksen, who
were returning to Ripley from Tor-
onto, made.,it as far as Mildmay
where they were forced by the
blizzard 'to stop for the night.
Nie Is , who a lon-g-TATe-x-Mac -
Intosh of Lucknow and Pat Hayes
of Kinloss , form the staff of work-
ers at Ted Rouse's Chopping and
Feed Mill in Ripley, is scheduled
to re-enter Branson's Hospital on
Finch ;Avenue in WillOwdale this
Thursday.
• * *
0. J. TIFFIN
Funeral serVice was held ,
Tuesday aft•ernoon, March , from
the R,- A,. Currie and Spa Funeral
Home ill Willgilarrl• fOr Orville•
James Tiffin of Whitechurch. Mr,
Tiffin passed away Saturday ,.
March .4 at the Wingham and ..
.District Hospital following a leng-
thy illness. He had observed' his:
15tkbirthday theda.y before his
. A veteran of World War I,, Mr.,
Tiffin was born in Ashfield Town-
shiP ; a son of the. late J. J;
and Mary 'Taylor. .,He'attended •
S. S.' No.. 8, ,Kinloss at Langs•ide
and worked as a farmer and carp::.
enter in his early life, .From 1961
to 1967 he worked On the mainten-
ance staff .of the Win.gham and
Distriet Rospital, retiring in.•1967,
He was a member. of the,White-
church United Church. . • .
'Surviving-are. his-w-ife-i-the-forar-
er Eiizabeth Janet McInnes ,' -
'whom he married O.c.tober"29;.
1919, at the bride's home in
loss' Township; two. ions', Joseph.
'W. of KinloSS"and Daniel C. of.
TOrnberryi Seven. grandchildren
and•two great.grandcht
Also left to mOurn are two broth-
ers , Wesley Tiffin 'of White.church
and George Tiffin of LucknOw.
• Pastor of WhitechUrch United •
.Church": Karel De.KO-eijer , officiat
ed at .the funeral serviee and the.' •
Cemetery 'chapel.
Pallbearers 'were Wallace Conn,
Stuartlarnieson -
man, John 15. McInnes, Bill •
Tiffin .and William McInnes,
Floral, tributes were 'carried cby
Russell' Alton:and three .granidsons
.Barry Bevin Tiffin•and
Douglas:Tiffin', "
middle of last Saturday morning.
No reports,of the group of Negro
hunters from Detroit, who have
hunted in the blocks just west of
Ripley in previous winters , have
been received this year. They
were courteous and well liked by
the 'fanners in the area.
* * • *
Among the top cattle sales
made last week at the Ontario
Livestock Yards in TorOnto and
mentioned by reporters Bob Mac-
Donald and Andy McConvay last
Saturday nobri on CKNX was one
made by drover George MadDon-
ald of Ripley. George shipped
August the, hard maple flooring
downstairs had to be .lifted and'
reset by the late John Robertson
and his workmen. Also the then
reeve , the late George MacLean
Sr. :and his Council had the naain_
tile .drain in the west end of the
village dug up and replaced as a
reSult. A week end dance in the
Township hall was cancelled due
to the' heating furnace being Sub-
merged. HousewiVes found their
home basements a mess and sump
pumps were working along the
main street as/Well :as the Ri,pley
Fire department. And .at the east
erid Of Malcolm Street "Forgotten
Lake" was at its greatest depth.
'On Wednesday, Morning Oraen
Rock, aided by Johnny Smith and
Les. 'Wardell; was able to gain
entrance to the ,apartment over the
old Ripley Post Office by a wind-
ow. Here they rescued the occu-
pant,Miss Myrtle Emmerton from
'the floor whereshe had lain since
Sunday evening unable to 'get on
SLEEP COSY WITH
WARM FLANNELETTE GOWNS AND PYJAMAS
GIRLS' GRANNY
GOWNS
Size 4 - 14
'$2.99 for $1.99
$3.98 for $2.69
only with difficulty. that the Kin.-
ca
to Ripley Wednesday night to .take
Mrs. Ruston up for treatment, She
had been severely. ill for two days
with neighbours Bob and Isobel
Love , Mrs.' Ed Garton,. Mrs. Mary
Fludder , Mrs. Fran Wylds and Mrs•
John Loomis looking after her.
•
Kay of concession ten, Huron '
Township. They averaged 1040
----ilou-nds d brought M. dolla-rs-a---r-
htindred. Also receiving men-
,tioir for a good price was a Hol-
stein bull belonging to Glen Far-
rell of Huron township shipped by
Burton Shewfelt of Kincarlline.
* * *
Mai functioning of the automat-
ic controls.on the oil fired furn-
ace 'in the new boiler room at the
rear of the Ripley District High'
School last Tuesday afternoon
caused considerable consterna-
tion for awhile,. It was detected
by caretaker Murdock MacDon-
ald' as he was cleaning upstairs
after four when he heard peculiar
sounds downstairs. On investiga-
tion n:,,urdock found the boiler
roon-, full of live steam, the pres-
sure tauge reading over 220, and
fne i'„rnace sti::1-ilasting away.
Teache: l;i:ov.ri of Lucknow
the Ripley Sire Depart .-
7." ,'%4 he •,..ere able tO shut.down
:he and :hen run out for
fear.:f 'ociler explosion. This
the :et sr.' controls on the
,,e:s:nce it ..as installed hew'
c ,
.28 Hereford steers for Donald •Mac including the !sciente I*00111 , so
second and fifth year students lad.
classeS on the .frOnt interiorihall
This Friday .i's St.. Patrick's day
and ,it is -to :be hoped that the •
People in Ireland. will re-vert to'
singing and daricing rather than
shOOting. 'March 17: 1942 Ripley
residents wakened in the morning
to iind. a heavy thaw•of'SnOw had
taken plaCe and their. basements
.were Even.bOre .Park
in the centre 76f the 'village look-
ed like 'a Small.la•ke., Dow:n at.
the 'Huron ToWnshiP hall i'river
'orTraTerVarilIT—t—tining•dri . o .. he
basernent and in the west end .of
the, village water was running:up,
out:•of the storm sewers along the
streets:. The . basement of the,
Ripley High School..was•flooded • .
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