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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-23, Page 12MOUE MOUEOUT IN A BRAND NEW USED CAR work defensively. your job needs protective gloves, wear them. And take time to l learn the right way with toOlS. A little thought, a little care, can bring you safely 'through the working day, every day. The_sure way to. Your Workmen's compensation Board and The Safety Associations, Ontario THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE 'TWELVE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1972 This Week: In Ripley BY AB WYLDS A large crowd attended Mrs.. Mary Fludder's auction sale of the furnishings of the former Thompson Nursing Home on Mal-„ colm Street in Ripley last Satur- day afternoon. The weather was perfect for the occasion. In charge were auctioneers Grant McDonald of Huron and Wallace Ballagh of Teeswater. Assisting were clerk Lloyd"McNall of Wallow , collectors Brian Mac- Donald and Reg Moore of Ripley, John Fludder of Ripley and cash- ier Carl Morrison of London. * * • • • Welcome home to Ripley to Harry Scott who has spent the summer visiting with his nephew, Merton Scott , at his farm near Melton in Northern Saskatchewan. The fourth regular meeting of the "Tonto's TWenty Plus" Horse Club"was held at the farm home of the leaders•Bill and Judy Ged- des. west of Bervie , on August 15. The meeting was opened by the president John Farrell and the min• utes were read by, secretary Joyce Elliott. It was decided that the clubs would attend the C.N.E. John Farrell demonstrated to the , club how to harness a horse with the help of Bill Geddes. The club then watched slides giving pointers on showmanship of a horse.. The meeting adjourned after lunch was served. Bill Bis- sonnette reported the meeting. • ,A.man quite interested in bee- keeping and a former native of Chatham, Ontario, J. Kenneth Sullivan of Toledo, Ohio visited this past week with his daughter -and sow-in-law Mr._ and Mrs, Wayne Cadotte in Ripley. Mr. Sullivan is employed with an American railway line, while his son-in-law Mr. Cadotte works at the Bruce Nuclear plant. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ford 'of Coburg .1113 vacationing here with her mother,and her sister Mrs. John Robertson and Miss Christena Robertson. • • • • * • Work is progressing on Harold Home for the week end was Reuben Burnett with Mrs. Burnett , Jeannette and Michelle at Pine River. Reuben, a member of the , staff of the Ripley District High School, is presently taking the driver training teaching course at Fanshawe College in London. • * * • * Miss Jean Osborne of Toronto is visiting with her brother Wray Osborne on the fifteenth north of Ripley. O 0 * • • Visiting their former home town. are•;Mrs. Mabel Raney of Lcindon, Mr. and Mrs. David Raney of . Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Raney of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. They_ate -also visiting_with Mr. an and Mrs. Hugh Mason and family, the former Pat Raney. They were also at a cottage at Poplar Beach. The former Marlene Raney , hus- band and daughters, were also here. • Miss Katherine Murray of Toronto is here visiting with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton MacKinnon. • * * ,Assisting pm; master Don Mc lam at the Ripley office, while . Mrs. Marion MacTavish is on vacation, is Mrs. Janice Hodgins. • * • AP Taking down a swarm of bees in 1972 PONTIAC Ventura 11 4 door, 6 cylinder, power 'steering 1972 rONTIAC IA Mans '2 door hardtop 1971. FORD Galaxie SOO 4 door hardtop, Vs automatic; power: • steering and•poWer brakes • • .• 1970'..FORD'Custom 500, 4 door VS automatic 1970 OLDS Cittlass Supremi 4' doOr hardtop, V8 automatic power steering, power brakes,. vinyl roof 1970 FORD XL, 2 door hardtop `:-.• 2 — 1970 CHEV Bet. Airs 4 door, VS automatic, poWer equipped 1969 CHEV statiotiwagon, VII, power steering and power brakes. 1969 NOVA 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic 1968 PARISIENNE 2 door hardtop, poWer steering, power brakes and radii) • 1%7• PONTIAC Grand Parlslenne 1967 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, '6 automatic and radio 1967 BUICK Wildcat 4 door hardtop, fully equipped 1966 CHRYSLER' 4 doOr (low mileage) 16 ft. cedar strip, 40 H.P. electric motor 15 ft. mahogany boat, 40 H.P. electric start ***************** Cecil Sutton, Gordon Patterson; Mike Snobelen and Lester Ferguson. * 0 • $ • Courtney's new house east of Pine River.. • • 0 • • * • It is nice to learn that Orah Crawford, who was a patient in Kincardine hospital for the past weeks, is able to be home again. His son-Dr. -William Craw-ford ,of-- ‘,4se Borden, spent the week end here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Orah Crawford.' * • • • • Norman. Schmidt of Walkerton judged the fields of oats and mix- ed grain entered in the competi-- ---tions,Eields entered by Eugene and Gordon Bridge topped both competitions. In mixed grain they were followed by Morley. Scott Cecil Sutton, Wallace Pol- lack, John C. MacDonald and Gordon Patterson. And in oats next in line' were Donald MacKay, Your hcmds keep you in ut-hand0Athen-you last Wednesday's downpour of rain was Morrison MacKenzie at the home. of Mr. and Mrs.. Mac Boyd, on' the sixth concession west. • ** • • • Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Peterson of Hamilton visited with his s sister Mrs. Fran Wyldsrin Ripley last week. • • • • • Horne from,London fdr the. . ,wee.k end was Reg. Moore. visiting with his wife., Mrs. Moore and son John. s' • • • • Fall fair signs announcing the Ripley-Huron fair on the last Saturday in September , have been' erected at each of The four entrance roads to the village rec- ently. • • 0. * • Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hooisma of Kitchener visited with Mr. and • - Mrs..Charles Hooisma , John and Jimmy in Ripley on the week end. • • • * • ' Tom Culbert of Toronto was up, on the wek end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbert. , •- $ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wyld of Weston_ visited_ with Mrs. Charles Wyld , Mr. and Mrs. Niels Frederiksen at their home ori. Mal- colm Street, also with Mrs. Min- nie Wyld in Ripley and with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wyld Bill and Donnie- on the farm on the sixth , OLIVET Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton- and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett attended the funeral of Mrs. Hamilton's uncle, Mr.. Charles Hyde of St,' Thomas. / Nancy McGuire , Joyce Black, Janice and Julie Reeves .and Carol MacKay enjoyed a few days Sympathy is extended to John Roulston, on the passing of his mother, Mrs. W. T. Rdulston. Mr. and Mrs. David Rigg visited for the week end with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Wendy, Mrs. Jack McGuire and Suso Tout spent la-sr-Thursday-in-Ned_ Sound.' concession-w-esrirrHuron-TOwn.:.... ship. ' • $ * , • Miss Christer-1a Robertson motor ed to Ottawa a,nd return. this past week. * e * * • Miss Theresa Weber, who is a patient at St. Joe's and Victoria Hospitals in London, was home _Last week end to Visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Murrapvii er , Mary; Mike and Tim. This was the first visit hhie for There since going to London. • • O •• • • Mr. and Mrs.. Moirier of Hamilton spent the' week end ar their home in Ripley,