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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-05, Page 13EIDkr::AP.RIL 5th, 1972 BY AB WYLDS as well as its neigh - rsIticknow and Kincardine , inized winter sports made up oart of last week end's act - , Early Saturday morning were lined up:in front of the ley Curling arena where 18 were playing in the bonspiel the Ferguson trophy. Tea ms entered from Kincardine , swater and Goderich as well local ones, On Saturday even-. the streets.of Ripley were d with parked cars is a record wd packed the Ripley Diamond Bee Arena for the All Ontario .rile "E" hockey, game with Wood, In fact there were so • ny cars that .the big silver and 'thus carrying 45 from Oak-. had tomnload at the rink come around the • block and Rupstreet to park. Then y morning it was back to hwood with Albert heye's restaurant serving as assembly point and' also- she 1 - till the two buses from Kincar arrived before 8 a . rri Once .the sides of the uptown ets were lined with cars parked the day. $ $0 41 • RIO :at tiny Mr. and Mrs, • ko ding d in 11, • • a • • Farm sales are-more plentiful this year compared to a year ago. In fact right pow Elmer Courtney's main street store window displays bill for six different farm sales with auctioneer's Allan Maclntyre of Lucknow , Wallace BalLagh of • Teeswater and Grant MacDonald of Ripley listed in charge. under intensive •care, His many friends in Ripley and. HurOn hope for his recovery:. '14.. * Recently a team of ladies from, the Ripley-Huron LegionAti.Xiliaty won the Auxiliary BOWling tOurna- niont held in Walkerton and Mrs... William tlen.d.erson, of Ripley had the high individual score. PAGIE FIFTEEN Five year Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Get yours now! VG TRUST COMPANY SINCE' 1889 • • s• 1971 PONTIAC Catalina 4 door hardtop, 1/8 automatic, power equipped 1971 DODGE Charger 2 door hardtop ". 1971 FORD Galaxie 500, 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power brakes and power steering 1970 DODGE Polaro Custom 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic, power brakes, power steering • TO MAKE A GREAT USED CAR DEAL 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door hardtop, V8, power equipped 1969 CHEV 4 door, V8 automatic;power brakes, power steering 1969 DODGE Polara 4 door, V8 automatics, power steering,. power brakes 1969 PONTIAC Laurentian 2 door hardtop, V8, automatic, power steering,, power brakes , 1967 FORD Custom 500 V8 automatic, power steering 1967 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne, V8, full power ***************** CAR SALES LTD. MIR PHONE 523-4342 pecial,Easter services were in the.village churches with sound of the chimes from St. ews and from Knox pealing over*the citliet village on Sun-. 743 .15 a ..mr Good-Fri morning a joint service for Si. Paul, aria St. Andrews held in St. Paul's Anglican rch in Ripley. Tihere was a attendance with St. Paul'•s or, Rev. R, Odendahlof Luok7 m charge and .taking the . • less. He was.assisted by Rev. neth Rooney of Knox Preihy T and Rev. George Ball of Andrews United in the scrip-, readings and, pra yer.s Is Week In Ripley er held a big sale for the estate of the late Allan. Culbert at lot 30 , concession 2 in Huron Town- ship. John A. MacDonald is' the executor in charge. Mr, and ,Mrs. MacDonald live across the sideroad- from the, late Allan. Cul- bert and were his nearest neigh- bours. On the corner intersection south are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mason and farther east Mr.'and Mrs. ,Bill Danforth. The sale inchided the farm, a full line of farm machinery and all the house- hold effects. • Last Saturday evening Oakwood came to Ripley one game down, having lost their home opener to Ripley.with the score 9 to 5. HPow• ever -they-left-Saturday night with the series tied 'taking the game here by a score'orlO•to 7. Satur- day evening's.game'in Ripley was close.• :It was tied at-two each at , the end of the first period. In, the second they were out in front of Ripley-by-iw,4-goa_li-writh the_p.e.r iod ending 7 to 5.. And in the fin.' ai period they scored 3 more to 2 • for Ripley. • Elliott Courtney got two - the opening goal and the final•one, also Bill Kirkpatrick scored twice in the .second period with Boyd Carruthers „ Bryan Boyle and Allan Mackay adding singles. Assists went to Sandy Pollock, Elliott• Courtney (2), Bill Kirkpatrick, and Bryan Boyle., After the game the Oak- 'wood bus load were served lunch , before their long trip home. Man- ager of the Ripley team is Elmer Courtney , Coach Terry Kummer of the Ripley Huron•Central School staff and transportation manager , Nelson HOdgins. THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL,, LUCKNOVV ONTARIO On Edda). mdrninCLloyd Irwin of Ripley was taken to Kincardine_ Hospital, following collapSe at his hone-here-:—At-present Lloyd.` is Recently visiting at GateWay .. Haven Home. in Wiarion from' :Ripley were 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fludder , Pat and•Cathy a week ago, Mr. and Mrs.. Ab Wylds* last Wednesday•and on good Friday .Mrs,. Fran' Wylds along with Mr: and Mrs. Earl --Peterson-o-f,Stra-tford. 1-Some--of• those from the area, who are res- idents there and ,were visited, were.,Ns. Jack Bell, Miss A-46-e Wightman, Siam .Swan , Walter and lra Needhain , Mel Hutchison Wes NlacIntosh, Mrs. Elizabeth. Peterson , Jack SWan, Mrs. Ella ' The:4Ripley Midget Hockey team cries with ListoWeratl tied up at one apiece. Earlier • Listowelaook the opener 7 to 6 then last week Ripley won-the game in Listowel 5• to. 4 Lealand Hill, Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets Goderich 524-7381 $•* $ n Monday afternoOn auction Grant MacDonald of Huron Wallace Ballagh of Teeswat - • fitEr ,ANTI-RABIES . VACCINATION CLINKS • FOR pos AND CATS: FREE Anti.:Rabies clinics •conducted by the Can- ada Department of Agriculture, Health of Animals Brandt, in-co-operation with the Bruce Co Mealth Unit and municipal governments are being held at the following locations in this area. BERVIE ODDFELLOWS HALL APRIL 11th 9:30, a tm. to 12:00 noon RIPLEY — FIRE HALL APRIL 12th 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. HOLYROOD — TOWNSHIP HALL. APRIL 12th — 9:342 a.m.--to--1200-noon 'LUCKNOW BASEMENT OF TOWN HAIL APRIL 12th — 1:30 p.m., to 4:30 p.m. TEESWATER -- MUNICIPAL SHED APRIL 13th .77. 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. On Monday and Tuesday of last week the Auxiliary ladies held a cleaning bee at the Ripley. Huron Legion Hall, They cleaned the dishes, cupboards, windows and walls. They also scrubbed and waxed the floors.. Some 'of those taking part were Mrs. Bill Dan- forth, Mrs, Don Paquette , Mis. Ab Wylds, Mrs. Don Mclay Mrs. Lloyd Wylds, Mrs. Betty Buehlow ;Mrs. Nelson Hocigins, • Mrs. Clarence Pollock, Mrs: William Henderson and Mrs. Beat- 'rice Collins of Kincardine. The, ladiescof St. Paul's Anglic- an Church in Ripley had: the first use of the newly spring cleaned . Legion Hall last Tuesday as they prepared turkey pies for their bake sale there last Tuesday afternoon. Some of these ladies involved in the work were Mrs. Frank Fair, Mrs. Herb' Farrell , Mrs.. Oraen Rock, Mrs. Joe Scott, Mrs. Jack (Betty.) Scott .and Mrs. Walter Cul- bert. 411 • On Tuesday of last Week. Larry Nixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne' Nixon was able to return home to Ripley frail] Kincardine Hospital where he was a patient . fof•the. past ,few weeks. . • a a, Honoured On 25th Anniversary • K1NdS13RIDGE A large crowd of relatiVeS, neighbours and .friends'attended the twenty-fifth wedding anniver- 'sary celebration for 1\1r. and Mrs. Henryprennen at Saltford hall .on Saturday' evening , April 1st. Congratulations Henry and'Bern- ice ! • Mr: and Mrs. Morris Dalton and familyOf Port Elgin visited on Sunday with Mrs, Dennis'Dal- ton.. • * • a a * Among those noticed home in this area for the Easter week end were William Robertson of Toron- to, Lynn, Courtney arid Miss Gail Courtney of the University of. Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pollock of Toronto, also Barry Pollock of Brantford and Bob Lock. • • Bill Steer is back home to Rip- ley after' a feW weeks in Kincar- dine,and, District Hospital. Bill . resides at the Thompson-Nursing Horne and his many, friends are glad to. learn about his return. Needham and Vic Henry.' • • Dennis •Daltoir returned sailing . . . a few weeks ago. James Sinnett returned to his . /boat for another season last week.• Mrs. Joe yancSch.undcrwent surgery at the Wingliam Hospital, on Monday, April 3rd .. Mrs: Vitt; cent Austin was admitted to the Goderich hospital on Monday, April 3rd where she is to' undergo Su tge We Wish both-the5-c— ladies. a speedy recover, The community extends;their --deepc4 synoithy to M-rs. James O'Donnell and family ofLueknoW • on their bereavement of James at the Wingham Hospital early. Mon-. day morning. Ron llogart of Stidbury spent the Easter Week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan and Mike . Mr ...and Mrs. Ron Mullin and family of Guelph spent Easter, week end with Mr. 'and N'ts. Vincent Austin and' fa mily. •Mrs. Joe Copperahld and•daugh- ter of Detroit were Faster visitors - with mr and Mrs. Mr-Ite-r-Cla and Maly. Luanne; Also visiting at the. Glare libino during the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ryan and `family of Toronto, • Mr..and Nli+s, Earl Premien why/) have resided in Cfixicrich for the ,winter months, !nova back to, their home, here on Sunday . 1970 DODGE Polaro 4 door sedan, V8 automatic, power steering —1.97013.LcfMOUTH -Fury -1 1;-• 2 door" hardtop, V8 automatic 1969 PLYMOUTH •Road Runner, VS, standard' transmission 1970 DODGE Monaco 4 door hardtop, air conditioning