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number of 75's in Pontiacs, Chev Impalas,
Pontiac Le Mans, Buick Century and Monte Carlos
1974 FORD Galaxie, 2, door hardtop -
2 — 1974 PONITAC.Parisienne 'Brougham, 4 door 'hardtop -.,
1974 MAVERICK
1973 OLDSMOBILE, Delta Ro.yale, air conditioning
1973 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door haidtop
1972i1VLEACURY MARQUIS,. 2 door hardtop
1972 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop
1971 CHEV Impala, -4 • door hardtop
1970 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop
1970 PONTIAC, 2 door hardtop
1970 DODGE Monaco, 4 door hardtop
1970 CHEV Bel Air
19 — 1965 - 1968 Models
1974 FORD Statiogon
1973 FORD Grand Torino dtationwagan; air conditioned
1973 CHEVi ton pickup
1973 CHEV $/4 ton pickup'
1973 CHEV 6500 series with 18' van, power tail gate loader
-1973 CHEV 60 series, 18' stake, power tail gate loader
1970 CHEV 50 series with 16' van
1970 G.M.C. 60 series with 16' refrigerated, van
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cylinder, "some CHEVS, and some FORDS
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RIPLEY HURON CENTRAL
PAGE TWENTY-ONS WEDNESDAY,, JANUARY' 7, 1976
Reporters: Darlene Coiling, Mary
Farrell, Scott McLean. • •
SPORTS
There was action in the arena
last. Friday When the,Pee Wee girls
Played the Atom B team. The girls
won. The score was 6-5. Girls who
scored the goals were Darlene
Coiling, Nancy MacDonald, Heath-
er MacDonald, Janice Elliott,
Susan Reeves and Sandra Stewart.
The girls would' like to congratulate
Linda MacDonald who was the
goalie and played a terrific game,
LOOR HOCKEY
This. week in girls flockey,
he first. game was the Wild Fire vs
tarripeders. Wild Fire won the
ame 2-0: The scorers—Were
ebbie Lamb and Kelly Fitzgerald.
In the Seconthgame the Nudies
ook on the ,Road Runners. The
udies Won , 2-l. The scorers for
he• Nudies were Helen Kempton
nd Sherry Cadotte. The seorer for
he Road Runners was Karen
awrence. The third garrie, the,
illers battled 'the Tiger Cats. The
iger Cats.won 2-0.. The go' % were
cored' by Lisa Collins and Debbie
letcher.. " ••,
In the boys' floor•hockey the first
ahie• was the Streakers vs Road
unifiers. The Streakers won 3-2.
oal'sdorers for the Streakers were
enny Elliott with one goal and
Mike' Moore with two' goals.
Scorers for the Road Runners were'.
Danny 'Smeltzer and Larry Coiling.
The second game' was played by .
the Hawks and the Wolverines.
The HaWks won 4-1. Goals scored ;
for the Hawks were by Steve Ball
with one and Harold Pete with a hat
trick. The scorer for the Wolver-
ines was Ross Stewart. The third
game saw the Niultures against the
Scorers. The Scorers won 5-3.
Goals scored for the Scorers were
by •Gary Rutledge, Paul Irwin and
TeiTy Irwin. Terry Irwin picked up
the hat . trick. Goals scored for the
,Villthres were by Paul Keelan, Paul
Trepanier and. John VanKooten.
AROUND THE SCHOOL
-There is a smell of paint around
the school this week because there
are painters• painting the whOle
school. So far half the gym is
painted with undercoat. The
Kindergarten room is , almost
finished With' undercoat and the
doorway' of the Grade . One room'
has undercoat on it. We hope that
everything is, done when we go
back to school: On •Friday,
Coca::-Cola• brought us some pop.
We either Could have orange, coke
or sprite. We would like to thank
whoever bought it for us. Also on
Friday, we saw a two hour -film'.
The title of it was "Summer
• Magid". 'We' would like to wish
everyone a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year! •
WHITECHURCH:
Word wag teemed here, on
Saturday that Orland Patersot4
whgse parents were Mr, and Mrs,
Archie' Paterson, had passed away
suddenly. His father, - the late
Archie. PatersOn,,grew to 'Manhood
on the farm now owned by •Henry
Blom. Hig :mother, #0 former
Irene Taylor, is a sister 'of Charlie
Taylor, 4th concession, Kinlosg.
•The community extends sympathy
to his wide Charlie Taylor and
Other 'relatives and 'friends.
Nev\ Year's guests with 'Hugh
ginnarnon were 'Mr. and Mis,,,•
Glenn Sinhatrion, Ken ,SinnamOn of
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
zBeecroft and Karen; Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Beecroft and family of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay, Graham
And Wendy were New Year's
guests On Thursday with his sister
Miss G., Kay of Kitchener.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Laidlavv were Mr, and
Mrs. David Bean of Brampton. .
Mr. and' Mrs. Leroy Rintoul,
Carol, Kimberley and. Debbie of
Tottenham spent this week. with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Black Of,
13elgrave and Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon
Rintoul and family. • •
Miss', Barbara Purdon of Kitch-
ener and Mr. and Mrs. DOnald
'Gaunt of 'Chatham were holiday
guests with their parentS Mr. .and
Mrs. Bill Purdon.
Visitors with Misses Annie and
Mary Laidlaw 'during the holidays
were Charlie, John'and Mary
Falconer of Tiverton and "MiSs Lois
Falconer of Stratford.
New Year's guests with ,Mr. and.
Mrs. Bill Evans were' Mr. and Mrs.
Ted EvanS, Linda, Larry and Lisa of
Erin. ' • .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie Of
Sarnia were holiday visitors with
Mr. 'and Mrs. Garnet Farrier and
attended the 25th wedding anni-
versary celebratb3n for Mr. and
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
Mr. and. Mrs. Garnet Farrier
were NeW Year"S visitors with _Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Farrier and family
of\.Gu—elph.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer,
Brian, Paul and .Lynn Of Sarnia
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Mowbray. Lynn remain-,
ed for the rest of the hOlidays.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs: Gordon Rintoul and family
were Mrs. Hazel Purdon, Luektiow,
from Wednesday to Sunday'; and
LOCHALSH
Happy New Year!
First of all a sincere thank you to
all those who help make this
column poSsible, with calls and
information passed on'.
flplida.y visitors with their pars
ents,Mr. and MrS.,Duncan-Farrish
were Ken and David: Ken is in his
second yeat'at University in. Boston
and playing hockey . there, while
David is in Sudbury', Ontario where
he is on' the hockey team there, and
recently played in ' Kitchener and
iondon. '
Miss Margo Matthewman and
Doug Matthewnian were with their
parents during the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Alvin Robb were
holiday guests of relatives, in.
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Martyn and
family has as their guestS during
the holidays, the Carruthers family
and the Martyn families.
. .
FRACTURED ANKLE' IN FALL
Mrs:Emile MacLennan suffered
a broken ankle in.a fall at her ,home,
and as a result was in Owen Sound
and Kincardine Hospitals. She
spent a day at 'home and 'returned
to. Kincardine Hospital for further
Jim and Paul Curran.
Christmas Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rintoul ':and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Campbell were Mr..
and Mrs. Leonard Robinson- and
Mark, Belgrave; Mr, and Mrs.
Dave Oberholtzer, .Jeffery and
Julie, Wingham; me and Mrs.
Harry Gutoskie. Michelle and
Michael of Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven and
Scott,' Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff.
Brussels.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
' On Monday evening 27 relatives
of Mr. and Mrs Elroy Laidiar held
a 25th wedding anniversary party
in Whitech.urch Community Mem-
orial Hall in honor of the occasion.
Cards were enjoyed' and some
dancing. At lunch time. Joe
Ditcharme addressed Mr. and Mrs.
Laidlaw and' on behalf of the
aitenclants, Clayton Scholtz pres.-
ented them with two, Tri Light
lamps. Mr. and Mrs: .Laidlaw
thanked their friends for reMemb-
ering them and for, their , gifts. All
sang "For, They Are' 'Jolly Good.
Fellows". LunCh was then served.
treatment ,and has since • been
moved to Owen Sound! .HosPital
*aim
Mr.. and Mrs. Jim .MacKenzie.'
and Mary File n spent Chrigtmis
with her parents ' and Mrs.
Rock of Ripley Alohg *WI her
brothers and her sister and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver`McCharles
spenr Christmas Day in , Chatham
with. Mr:and Mis., Donal&MCChai,, '
les and family.-
The Gordon. Finlayson family all, • planned to" have. ,Christrnas in' the
parental, home, 'with the exception.
of • *Bari% Who ,- is einplciyed in
Western Canada. However it was
sudden' change of plans' v6hen Mr.
Finlayson became ill 'and was taken
to UniverSity. Hospital in London.
The family hive been visiting him
daily. Carol Finlayson of Midland
remained' home for a few days to be
with her mother and brothers.
Several -from the area, attended
the hockey match in Kitchener on
Friday evening between Kitchener'
and' Sudbury, with David Farrish
playing. Among the group who
went to Kitchener for the' game
were his parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Duncan. Famish, Ken Farrish„ the
Harold Elphick family, Brian
Elphick and the Donald Hamilvm
family.
Robert Simpson was .a patient in
`Winghain .Hospital previous to
Christmas: returning home to have'
Christmas :with his family, the
Donald Simpson family, and Mrs.
Duncan Simpson and . family. He
has since gone to hdspital in
LOndon" for further treatment.
Miss , Doris'Wylds :Toronto
spent Christmas with Mr. and' Mrs.
Warren Wyld's and Mr. Dan
Wylds. Also visiting with her
parents was Miss Linda. Wylds..a,nd
friend of 'London.
• Mr.. and Mrs. Lorne MacDonald
entertained' the MacDonald famil
-les for Christmas .•
Mrs. Henry Mackenzie and Neil
spent. Christmas Day with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Bill Hayden , near Goclerich.
ArtMatthewman returned home
frOm hospital in Kincardine where
he had been a patient following a
car accident on Tnesday.
Holiday , visitors , with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver McCharles were Mr.
and. Mrs. Allan MeCharles - and,
family of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McCharles and Jarnily of
Chatham, John McCharleS and
Miss Brenda 'Jay .of Petrolia.,
Mr. and WS. Frank MacLennan
were . in Toronto during the
Christmas holiday with Mr: and
Mrs. Don Ainslie: •
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THE LUCKNOW, SENTINEL, LUCWW" ONTARIO