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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-08-20, Page 14Ripley-Huron Central Schoot will be having a Pre-Registration Day On August 26 1980 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. for any parents who are new to 'the Ripley Area and will be having students attending school durinathe 1980-81 school year. Please contact Mr. G..Armstrong at 395.2851 If you are unable to attend. * Cd RegisteNd iradimark of Oruf Wading Company Lid, AV,OLAitittrf AT Mkt or ,Alf, IrtAts tHOWNMAY*OT AU AVAIIAlf AT Al locAt1004s, •DuCto irAci auirotorSAN Phone 52840 ucknow PRICES EFFECTIVE AJNTIL. AUG,30 1980 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 0 Separate heat/air controls • Snap•on air concentrator. COLD AND DECONGESTANT '9 'TABLETS . Elmer Umbach Discount Phannetcy INTERNATIONAL RETRACTABLE BALL POINT. PENS On iy mwolt,ettts ye .... Kincardine CeMeterY, Ripley Huron Branch 449 of the Canadian Legion held a service at the funeral home on Thursday evening: at 9 p,m. Ben was a veteran of the First World War.and was alwayS one of the veterans 'parading in the iceraernbrance Day. parade. in Ripley. He died last Wednesday August 13. , ' • Benjamin Walter Scat was in his 90th year and lived on the family homestead which is lot number one on the North • Beundary of . Huron township. He is survived by his wife the . former Catherine Petteplace,one son Morley , .on 'the homestead., two daughters Elizabeth, Mrs. HarVey 'Nicholson of Kincardine township and Frances' Mrs. Clayton Watke of Mi ldrnE4 (Carrick towriship) and eight grandchildren, also a sister Mrs. Gertrude Walsh , of Kincardine. Sympathy Is extended at this time. f bereavement. Best wishes Ripley district friends, wish • to extend congratulations to Mr, and. Mrs. Harold Hendry of Tiverton on the- oc;.' Casion : of their 50th wedding anniversary last Saturday.' Mrs. Laura Hendry is a sister of .the late Calvert . Finlay of Kincardine and formerly, of the 12th concession west in Huron Township - the present farm, of Jim Harris. They are known to;many invtIshiitseddi: stria Last Sunday Jim, and liabel Brook of Ripley visited his brother- Tanner Brooks of cardine :,Owen Sound General .and Marine Hospital. Tanner . is recovering from surgery. On holiday On Tuesday August 5, NormanMabel and Noran Barnard left Ripley for a • week's holidays on Pelee Island. it is situated' in Lake Erie as the Sonthern most place in Canada: They enjoyed the great hOsPitality of the people especially since Mabers cousin, the late Bill Bartja was' reeve for a.number of years'. he • ofrom page12 of Markham. The boys and girls on this tripwere Trabey„,Swain, Ruth Borshell, Chris MacPhail, Brent Rodger, Kevin Wore, Shelly White, Jason Davidson, • Tim 'Knight, Christine. Smith, Andyliig s, Jason Forget, Craig Weymout•h, and Jeff Elsbie. It is alWays nice to meet with these eager boys and girls from London and to answer their questions. This was the third time to Ripley, for leader Bernie Kearns. And unfortunately this tiine at the apiary on the Sixth he suffered: .a sting on his arm - his first ever. Roving reporter Last Tuesday afternoon after meeting with the London boys and girls at the apiary on the. Sixth, the writer accompanied Gerald Wright of. RR 5 Cambridge (Galt) up the 6th concession to lot:14. There we went back to the Lewis cemetery where he copied names from the tomb stones and took pictures for an ar- ticle in the Kitchener Waterloo Record newspaper. Gerry describes himself as their roving feature writer. Before coming down to Ripley he talked to Goldie Buckingham and Donald Campbell in Kincardine. In Ripley he talked to. John C. MacDonald and later in the week called Clerk Marlene Coiling and postmaster Don MeLay. 'He plans articles on the Lewis Cemetery, oil drilling in Huron Township, the salt well in Kincardine Donald Campbell, and the'late Dr. Secord .of Kincardine. And, he says that he will likely be back to do one'on the Ripley cemetery.- While he was here he showed that he had a great knowledge of history. Last Friday afternoon Mari . Fludder drove home from London ac- companied by her daughter Cathy and Fran Wylds. They had been in the• pity since Tuesday evening when Donnie Fludder and Frank Abela drove Joe FLudder to London., On Wednesday Joe entered University Hospital where he is a patient at present. The next day (Thursday), Mary had a post merative appointment in• 'St. Joseph's,Hospital. John and Janet Fludder, Dawn and Brad visited with his father at University Hospital last Saturday. Passed away Mrs. Jean Farrell of Kincardine died in Kincardine and District Hospital on Tuesday of last week in her 75th year. The funeral service was held at the Linklater Funeral Home on Friday afternoon folloWed by interment in Kincardine cemetery. Jean is sur- vived by her husband Walter and her daughter Shirley Marie (Mrs. Ronald Harris) of Etexdale, Toronto, two grandchildren, also a Sister and a brother. pathy is extended at is thrieof bereavement, Before retiring te. Kincardine Walter and Jean lived on their farm .0n the ,25th' sideroad of Huron township at the 12th concession (the- Cheese Factory of Chemicals Corner, They' too an active -part in community work and have many friends in this area. Shirley Marie at- tended•the Ripley District High School and Was the third highest student in Bruce County when she graduated in June, 1955 . Visiting here Recently Alf and_ Dorothy Beal of Stratford called on her sister Fran Wylds on their way home- to the city; Dorothy and Alf had been at their cottage • at Inverhuron and also attended the Kincardine Reunien. On Tuesday and Wednesday Holly Ward and friend Terry of the Barrie area visited with her sister Carol Fludder,. Domde, Tammy and Jason. House to house On Friday of this week Aug. 22 Mrs. Mabel Barnard will be attending the Enumerators School in Walkerton. Then. Mabel will be travelling from house to house here carrying out the enumeration in Ripley. Finds coins Joe and Marilyn Ostachuk and children Pauline and Bryan of Corunna were visiting with his sister, husband and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart in Ripley. Joe is a computer control clerk working with the Canadian National Railway in Sarnia. In his spare time he hunts for lost coins using his new' metal detector and head Phones. On Thursday afternoon last- week he searched part of -Gore Park-across -the- road here coming up with a Coronation Medallion, and some silver Coins and a gold button. While he was working Pauline and Bryan enjoyed playing in the Park with Miss Sandra Stewart keeping an eye on them. , Back home Francis Gemmell 'of Ripley was recently underwent surgery in Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital was able to return home to' Ripley last Sunday. Birth Announcements BROOK Carson and Eileen are pleased .to announce the birth of their daughter Amberley Dawn on August 12th 1980 weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. A granddaughter for Jim and Isabel Brook of Ripley and Mr: and Mrs. Francis George of Mayerthorpe, Alberta. Servite held Last Friday afternoon August 15, 1980 the funeral servie for Ben . Scott was held in the MacKenzie McCreath Funeral Home in Ripley. Rev. Gerald Thompson of Teeswater minister of the Kinlough ' Presbyterian Church was in charge of the service. It was followed by interment in was widely knwon for his efforts,to-put Pelee on the map, He was the first soy be an , and the • growing of soyas- has proven to be a great sucdess. He passed away while on vacation in Florida with his, wife in. March, 1976. "Wile tlfereOrman caught five pickerel-for a total weight. of 1714 It was a. most .enjoyable't holiday and the best of all Was, in Canada which' we are all so ,proud and let's show it. • Passed away Mrs., Henry . Howe of .. Listowel passed away on Wednesday August 13th ,in-her 79th year. She was Turn to page 16'