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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-20, Page 22is t a` a • 4 .ry PAGE TWENTY-TWO LUCKNOW TOWN AND COUNTRY INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY MEETING 'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WE®hlej®AYs Nov LES PETTER SRO•ES Lucknow Phone .528-2011 LORNE REID = SHOE REPAIR This Week In Ripley BY AB WYLDS A Remembrance Day Service was held at the Cenotaph in front of Huron Township hall in Ripley at eleven o'clock, Monday morning, November 11. Although the weather outside was damp, in fact wet and chilly, there was a fairly good attendance as • the Ripley Huron area honoured its War Dead. - The parade, consisting of members of the „Legion. Legion Auxiliary, Brownies, Guides, Scouts and Cubs with Marshal Russ Stanley in charge. formed up at the Legion Hall and marched down the main street to the Cenotaph. Don Mason was down from Kincardine with his public address system. After the opening prayer, the secretary of the Ripley - Huron Legion, Sandy MacCharles, read the names of those who died in _ the service of Canada. Bill McCreath was:. the M.C. of the service. Wreaths were laid at the Cenotaph as follows: Province of Ontario by Mrs. May MacDonald, Township of Huron by Reeve Russ Stanley, Village of Ripley by Reeve Clayton Nicholson, Reid's Corners Women's Institute by Mrs. Norma Humphrey, Purple Grove W.I. by Mrs. Betty Needham. Ripley W.I. by Mrs. Mary Cook, Cubs by Bobby Cameron. Scouts by Doug Peterbaugh. Brownies by. Shelly Galloway, Guides by Linda Mac- Donald. Ripley and District Lions by Bill Kempton. 1.O.O.F. Lodge by Ham MacKinnon. Legion Auxil- iary by Mrs. Nadine (Bill) Dan- forth. and the Ripley -Huron Legion by Bill Danforth. The resident ministers took part in the service, Rev. Cecil Carnochan of St. And- rews and Mr. Richard Sand of Knox. After the parade disbanded at the Legion Hall, the ladies of the Legion Auxiliary served lunch and short speeches were given by Reeve Russ Stanley; Reeve Clayton Nicholson; Don Mason; President, of the Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Nadine Danforth; Legion Presid- ent, Bill Danforth and the leader of the Ripley Girl. Guides, Mrs. Wilfred Gamble. On Monday evening of last week the executive and directors of the Ripley Agricultural Society held their regular monthly meeting. Incidentally, the December meet- ing has been moved ahead to November 25 - next Monday evening at which time slides of last September's fair will be shown. Those attending were Hugh Mason in charge, Morley Scott, Jack Farrell,Reg Moore, John Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Brooks and Ab Wylds. On Thursday evening, the Achievement Night program, with the awarding of trophies and prize money, was held in the Ripley - Huron Central School for members of the Ripley 4-H Clubs in Grain, Dairy and Beef calves. Still to comeis the one for the Forestry Club. Home from Fanshawe College in London for the week end were Patti and Murray ' Huber visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huber,: Denise, Donna and David. * * * * * * The weather last week was NOW IN STOCK A SHIPMENT OF MACAFIL UNSIJLATION Micafil Insulation Is FIREPROOF, VERMIN PROOF, LIGHTTWEIGHT, PERMANENT Just pour insulation in place, level it and you're through. It's gee Vermiculite Insulation. Poor it in once and you've insulated for the life of your house. WEATHERSTRIPPING For Doors and Windows PHONE 528-3118 LUCKNOW variable to say the least. Monday and Tuesday were taken over by fall rains, then on Thursday, morning, when daylight appeared, the ground was covered with snow. OirFriday wintry conditions contin- ued. To -day (Sunday) the snow has gone again. With the coming of winter it was the first of many Saturdays of activity at therinks at the north end of Ripley. * * * * * * A report from the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto gives Tom Schmidt of Mildmay the turnips or rutabaga trophy for first prize in this class. Jim Richardson of Walkerton, who has won, this trophy on three different occasions, did not make the trip to Toronto on account of wintry weather conditions. Carl Brown of Rolling Hills, Alberta split the top awards in grain sheaves with Norman Schmidt of Walkerton - . each had a first and second. Our entries were not top contenders placing fifth and .sixth. Yes, you can believe it .-- the people in Ripley will be ready for that energy crisis in one way when it comes.. For the past several nights, starting with Friday, there has been a blackout of street lights. On Friday night with all that . snow and wintry weather, one could get the feelin'g of Eskimo living in the North. • Ripley area folks are glad to hear that George McLean in University Hospital in London and Elwyn Pollock ih — Kincardine Hospital are showing signs of improvement, according to reports. In turn, they are sorry to hear that Mrs. Gordon Stanley has had to return to St. Joseph's in London from Kincard- ine. following still another accid- ental fall. Also Allan MacTavish, who was briefly able to be home, has returned to Wingham Hospital. To all these and other area people in hospital, wishes for their recovr; ery are extended. * ***•** The November meeting of Unit One mem. . W . was held-- recently at the home of Mrs. Gordon Patter- son. Mrs. Bert Irwin conducted the business session With 12 members present and they decided to send a bale to -Africa. Mrs. Jini Needham reported on her visit to Brucelea Haven in Walkerton. Mrs. Elaine Pollock gave a report on the pot luck dinner and Mrs. 'Irwin closed with prayer. Mrs. Irene Boyle was in charge of the worship and discussion section in which Mrs. Elaine Pollock was the pianist. Mrs. Kelvin Henderson read the scriptures. Mrs. Boyle led the discussion and Mrs. Katherine Collins gave two readings. Mrs. Janet Needham thanked those taking part. Lunch was served by Mrs. Gordon Patterson. Mrs. Kel- vin Henderson and Mrs. Burton Collins. * * *.* * * Last Saturday evening the ladies of the Ripley Women's Institute served a turkey dinner to the Ripley Huron Legion and Auxiliary and their guests. Ninety were present at this annual event held in the Ripley Legion hall. Following the dinner Principal Floyd Stanley of Ripley Huron Central School show- ed his coloured slides on Australia. PUBLIC SKATING LUCKNOW ARENA STARTS THIS SATURDAY The evening closed with card games and dancing with Norman Dunsmoor of Kincardine furnishing the, music for the party. * * * * * * BROWNIE NEWS On Tuesday, November 12th the Brownies . started their meeting with a game of "Statues". Luanne MacLeod was Fairy Queen and she set up the Toad- stool. The Brownies hopped their Brownie Gold and inspection was for names in the berets. Everyone then sang 0 Canada. At Pow Wow Snowy Owl read the Brownie Story to the Tweenies while the Brownies did the actions. During work period Tawny Owl had the Tweenies practice tying a Brownie tie and talked about the care of their tie. Snowy Owl and Cadet played games withthe rest of the Pack. The games were Fee Fye Fo Fum, Grandpa . Jingles and Telephone. The meeting closed with the Squeeze and Taps. ZION DiMr. ane and Mrs. Allan Gi Glen and Brenda Sunday afternoon at the he his mother, Mrs. Marshall GI in Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie in Milton Friday of last visiting at Centennial Manor her mother, Mrs. Mary MacA Mr. and Mrs. John attended the funeral on Sunda Lucknow of his cousin B, Foran, age 3 years, of Blylb,` Mrs. Lulu Anderson home on Sunday from the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles visited Sunday afternoon at home of Mr. and Ma. Verhulst and family of V. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie dinner guests on Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Port Albert. Mr. and Mrs. John Hun family. visited Friday eve last week with Mr. and Gordon Lyons of St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Je family of Clinton visited with the Jerome family. The:. Trinity Trinettes 4-11 Girl Achievement Day will be on Saturday, November 23 John Hunter is pleased mother, Mrs. Jake Hunter, able to leave University H London one day last week with his sister, Mrs. Mac Belgrave. • Panasonic Microwave Oven dinner in minutes instead of ho Plugs into any 3 prong household outlet. Just •timer and push the "Cook" button. 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