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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-08-27, Page 10byAb Wylds • • • Fits almost any size window, even 8-ft. wide sliders. • Insulates better than 4 glass layers, stops drafts, warms up chilly rooms. .• Easy to install. Hand washable, or dry clean. 5-year Warranty. • Helps keep summer heat out —saves on air condi- tioning. • Attractive quilted pattern in bone-white color brightens any room. • Pays for itself in 2 to 5 years. Five layers to Insulate Decorative outer layers conceal U' thick batting that surrounds a reflective foil vapor bonier . Pat Pending LANGSIDE SUPPLY 3 mites East of Luc moW on Hwy. 86 Then 3 34 Miles North on ICIalessSIderoati 25 • 39241118 If you are not horne, a Notice will be left for you. If changes are necessary, please make them and mail the Enumeration Notice, as soon as possible, in the pre-addreSsed postage prepaid envelope accompanying the Notice. For any additional information, please contact the local 'assessment off ibe. J. R. Costello Regional Commissioner Bruce - Grey Counties TELEPHONE 371-1121 Zenith 64220 Regignal Commissioner, ,Huron --Perth COunties.-. TELEPHONE 524-7326 Zenith 66560 Ministry of Revenue Ontario IN OWEN SOUND Accounting 1 - ACC2104 Accounting 2- ACC2204 Animal Husbandry: Beef Art A. Society - ARTS101 Auto Eloctronic.s Aviation GroOnd School Ballet Exercises Courses vary in le usually one evenin September or early Visiting this past week at the home of Jack and Eileen Carter in Ripley Were 'Elmer and Jean Meadows of Fairmont, Britisircologibia Actonipanying them were''' Elmer's brother Earl and sister Mrs. Wilkens and friends Mr. wed Mrs, Morrell. • , Jean, Meadows is the ddest daughter. of the late • Clara (Stratlylee) CoustaViSon of the Pas, Manitobe. Clara was a.. dOter of the late Charles- and Mary Straildee. 1•Bss Mary Strathclee was the first principal of Ripley High School. Also they visited while here with Mrs. Gorden Johnston (the 'former Irene Strathdee) of Bruce Beach and viewed the old Strathdee homestead on the fourth concession east where Bette MacLeod flow lives. While here,_ Bob Strathdee 'paid them viiit. -Mrs. May MacDonald of Tain Street in Ripley and forMerly of the eighth concession west in Huron Township died in Kincardine Tuesday, August 19. The funeral service was held Friday, August 22, at 3 p.m. in the MacKenzie McCreath Ftmeral Home in Ripley. It was conducted by the Reverend Jim Bushell of St. > Andrews United ChUrch-in Ripley. Final resting place was in the family plot in Ripley Cemetery. The late, Mrs. MacDonald is survived by three sons, Stewart of BelMont, Dan A. of the Eighth Concession West in Huron Township and in Ripley; five daughters, Donalda, Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald of Goderich, Isabelle, Mrs. Jim Brooks , of Ripley, Helen, Mrs. Bill McCreath of Ripley, Evelyn, Mrs, Mac MacKenzie of Kincardine and' jean, Mrs. Carrick Coiling of Kincardine and .formerly of Reid's Corners in ,Huron Township; " 26 grand children, 23 great- grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs-, Belle Henry of Huronvilla, in Ripley in her 99th year, To all these sympathy is extended at this time of bereavement., John Wesley Irvine ' died Friday, August 22 in. Kincardine District Hospital, " Born, .on. Saturday, December 13, 1913, he was in his 67th year. The funeral service was held at the Linklater Funera card_'11 Aug folio Kinc He is survived by his wife, the former Olive Walpole, one daughter; Betty, Mrs. Don Paquette of Kincardine and for- inerly of Ripley, two sisters Marian, Mrs. Wilmer McLeod of Kincardine and formerly of Ripley and the .Eighth ConcesSion east in Huron township and Olive, Mrs. Lorne Brown of Goderich and formerly of . Point Clark. To all the family members, sympathy is extended. Prior to moving to Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Irvine farmed on the South Line of Kincardine Township. Area folks are glad to see Mrs.' Dorothy Wardell back ,home with her husband Les and' able-to be out again, Mrs, Wardell underwent further surgery_ in Winghamhospital. Auctioneers Grant McDonald of the Second Concession West-in Huron Township and Wallace Ballagh of Teeswater area held an auction sale Home in Km- on Monday, 5 at 2 p.m. It was 'by interment in me Cemetery. for Earl Lohnes last Saturday in the east part of - Ripley - corner of Ripley Street. Included in ',the sale were the • household effects, an-. tiques, and real estate. Nevi owners of the -.house and lot are Kerry and Wallace Houston.. • The daughter Of -Mr. , Earl Lohnes,. • Charlene and a g „.-Farreil' of Windsor were Up for the Sale. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Lames are residing in a home care residence. Their address is Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lohnes, 2760 Oxford Street, Crescent Home Care, Ingersoll, Ontario. On Saturday evening Glenn Boyd's orchestra furnished the music for the well attended reception dance for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hoimer; nee Carol Ann Coiling, in the Ripley Huron Com- munity Centre Complex. Carol Ann is the daughter Of Harry and. Evelyn Coiling . of the Fourth, Concessitm of Hiiron Township, After. their wedding on Saturday afternoon, the large procession of cars livened up. Ripley after the sale and , harvest conditions left the main business section bare of cars and people early in the day.' Recent visitors ' with Mrs. Reta Irwin at her home on Ripley Street in Ripley were her gran- dson, Greg McFayden of Grande Prairie, Alberta; her daughter Marita and husband , Dr. John S, McLean of Agincourt and their daughters Catherine, Shannon, and Dana, her sister Marjorie and h.usband Ted Wild- ,fong • of Cambridge (Preston) and also of Lurgan right the foot of the Fourth Concession hill - the old school`house which has been renovated - and Marjorie has the Yemen (Bradley) log honse down there. So we understand. The field crop com- petition in flax in the Ripley area was recently scored by Jim Richar- dson of Walkerton, ac- companied by fair secretary Don MacTavish. The standing fields were scored out of 100 points. The results are, as follows - Murray' Hunter 93, Cecil Sutton 92, Jack Farrell 91, Gary Courtney 90, John Gamble 90, Jammie Forster 88, Lucknow Elevators ' 87, Jack Campbell 86, John Rinimeltwaan 85, Jim Scott (Con, 4) 84, Bill ,Scott 83, Mike Snobelen 82, Bob. Blackwell 81, Rick Smith 80, Brian, Hooey • 79, Grant McDonald 77 and Wes Smith for a total of 18 fields: It will be necessary to show a plastic bag of seed 'at "the ,Ripley fall fair in the Ripley Huron Com- plex on Friday morning, September 26. The plastic bag can'be obtained from. secretary Don MacTavish. This bag of seed will be scored out of 50 points and a prize awarded. Then the above field score will be added to the fair score to give the final field crop standing and prize. These competitions are sponsored jointly by the Ripley Agricultural Society and 'thee Ontario DepartMent of Agriculture in Toronto. 3 Last year there were 12 bags of flax seed shOwn at the RiPley fall fair, Following are the placings in the • Riplay Agricultural Society field -c p —c-o-m pe4-1-ti-on $ judged by jim Richar- dson of Walkerton: Mixed grain - Gary Courtney 95 pts, Tom Stevenson 94; ,Murray 93 14; Kermit Goodhue •93; Dennis Bridge 9214; Carmen Bridge • 92; Grant McDonald' 91; John Farrish 90 14; , Needham 90; Lyall HOdgins 8914 ; Jim Scott 4th, 89; John Gamble 88 14; Bob Blackwell 88;• John C. MacDtmald 87; Donald Farrell 8614; Allan Farrell 86; ,Keith Van'der Hoek 85; SteWart Farrell 84; Sack Farrell 83; Gordon Patterson 9214; Bob Osborne 82 and Cecil Sutton 81. ' • Oats - Mike Snobelen 95 pts.; Harvey Brooks 94; Cecil Sutton 93; Jack Campbell 9.1; Brian ThoMpson 90; Stewart Farrell 89; Grant MacDonald 88; Elmer Courtney 87; Jack Farrell Lorne Ritchie,. 85; Lucknow ElevatorS R4 Turn to page 11.. • • • Starting September 2,1,980, an enumerator,- carrying a proper identifica- tion card, will call at your residence for a few-minutes to check basic information required in determining: • your eligibility to vote in the municipal and school board elections to • be held on November 10 this year; • the allocation of education property taxes between the public and separate school systems; • the distribution of provincial grants to local governments to help reduce local tax bills; • the preparation of jurors' lists; and • population information needed for other municipal' programs. The enumerator must record such information as the name, age, property status (e.g. owner or tenant), schOol support and residency of all members of the household. When the enumerator visits, please check that the information on the Enumeration Notice is correct. If it is not, revise it and verify the changes. 0441ANOVER -Beokkeeping (Omni)) Business taw - BUS2101 Buyingend Selling allom4 Coaching Clinic (level 1) Th Defensive Driving Effective Super*Ision - Ach Guitar (Introductory) How, to.Keep Government Off your.Back Human Relcitiorix (OMDP) Introduction to the world of IN KINCARDINE Accounting 1 - ACC2104 Business Law Disco 'Dancing Drawing & Painting How to Start a Small Busk Introduction to the World of Mathematics - Bus MAT21 Photography ' Preventive Auto Maintem Taxation (OMDP) IN MEAFORD Japanese Cooking Personal Investment Intl