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PLANING MATCH AND
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SEPT. 30 - OCT. 4, 1980
PLOWING COMPETITIONS
EXHIBITS & PARADES
LADIES' PROGRAM
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 24, 1980—Page 17
*from page 16 New shingleS big limb of the maple tree that the hay trains for Presbyterian` 'Church
, provided the refresh- The Armstrong in the. bmilevard in front Manitoba are past, Sunday School room. At
ments. Our thanks goes to Brothers six in the evening a Dale, Wayne, of the home of Bill and •
Mrs, Margaret Gemmell . and.Brent installed a Helen McCreath. Donnie Social notes . family dinner Was held in
forthis information. brand new asphalt Pe ter b augh; ;village Mr. and Mrs. --ilvan the Sutton Park, Kin-
. . shingle rciof.. on the home foreman,- Was called to , Benson of London visited
Y Tyr Sun ds _of Ken..Land. ,:Marjorie see about removingit. On last week with Mr. and
As of last Friday MacDonald in the east the way down to ,the west Mrs. • Reg Moore in .
Principal George part of Ripley last week. end of Ripley Donnie
Armstrong and secretary Dale, Wayne . and Brent spotted. Mrs. Laura Herd. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Mrs. NancY 'Dawson of had to remove two layers collapsed on the lawn in Culbert and baby of
the Ripley-Huron Central of old shingles first before front of • Hamiltim • London Spent last
School figured that the nailing- on the new. MacKinnon's house. Bill -weekend with her parents .
Terry • Fox Runathon. shingles, In case. yoU do Tranter was called and Mr.' and ;Mrs. Ray Fuller
directed by -teacher, Mr, not know them they are he took Mrs. Herd to in Ripley.,
Tim Price had already the sons 'of . Aurel and Kincardine HoSpital; It is Eugene Blue of Detroit
reached over thirteen Marjorie Armstrong of reported that she has a spent the weekend here,
hundred dollars. There is the South Line and their broken Wrist and as far as Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the possibility that it will brother Lynn • lives in known at this time Laura Watson' and daughter
exceed two thonsand, •Ripley across the street is still in the hospital.
when all the money is frOm the Post Office. Later . on Saturday the
collected. . PUC removed.the rest of
Visiting here the tree which will make
Back home Visiting in' 'Ripley this it better for parking in The folks of the Ripley
Bill McCreath arrived. past' week with Mrs. front of the MaCKenzie- Huron area,' extend best
back home in Ripley a '..Violet MacKenzie were McCreath Funeral Home, wishes a n d
week ago last Saturday; Mr. R. ;'M.. Scott and . Congratulations to Dave
Here• he is recuperating daughter -Barbara Perry Train whistle and Violet Martyn,
from his surgery in St. of Detroit. -A train passed through residents in Huronvilla,
Joseph's Hospital in " , Ripley just after dinner Ripley. Last Saturday
London.
Wind damage on. Monday. The sound of they held an open public
Last Saturday morning the train whistle is heard reception from one thirty
Sympathy the high .winds;broke a • very infrequently now to four thirty in the Knox
Sympathy of Ripley
' folks to, Mrs. Jean De
Wolfe on the death of her
1 mother, last Friday in
Kincardine and District
Hospital. The funeral
service was held at the
Linklater , Funeral Home
on Monday afternoon of
this week with interment
in Kincardine Cemetery.
rWalter and Jean De
Wolfe operate the Ripley 47--
Crafts and Paint Shop in
the -former drug store on
main street here.
Back at bank
On Monday of last week
Mrs. Laurie Gallant of
Reids Corners, the for-
mer-----Laurie- --Coning
xr returned to her position in
the Ripley Royal Bank
here. During her. weeks of
absence Mrs. Karen Wyld
of Malcolm Street filled
t in.
visited last Sunday. with
Mrs. Marjorie Reid.
. Harold is a former Royal
Bank accountant here.
cardine attended by their
two sons John and Mac.
The 'occasion, was their
parents' - 50th wedding
anniversary,
Noon parade
Secretary of the Ripley
Agricultural Society , Don
MacTavish was talking to
AO Wylds this Monday
morning. • He wishes 1 / everyone to' know that
' where the Ripley Fall
Fair states that one
o'clock for the parade
that is the time it should
be at the Memorial Park.
So that means the parade
will have to start lining
up at 12 noon:
Ladies
6:30
bowling
Anne Andepon bowled
the high single with a 216.
Anne Anderson bowled
the high triple with a 561.
'Games of 200 and over:
Anne Anderson 216, Mildred
Cameron 215, Bernice Kemp
200.
'Team ,points and stand-
ings: Chocolates 7, 16; Pret-
zels 2, 13; Lollipops 0, 12;
Cheezies 5, 9; Chiclets 5, 8;
Peanuts 2, 5.
CCP
General Exhibits. Complex open 8-10 p.m.
HORSE PULLING COMPETIYION
Liens BEEF ON A BUN Booth
Midway
SATURDAY
4-H and SADDLE HORSE SHOW - 10 a.m.
Parade at 1 p.m. -Hanover Pipe Band
-SeafOrth District H/S Band
Lorne Henderson -Minister of Agriculture
for Ontario will officially
open Fair
Allen McLean Master of Ceremonies
HEAVY HORSE - CATTLE SHOW
GOAT SHOW
Poultry Show - Huron Township Hall
WRIST WRESTLING CONTEST
FROG JUMPING CONTEST
Sheep shearing Demonstration
*Heavy HORSE PULLING CONTES
*Goat Show
*Wrist Wrestling Competition
*Frog Jumping Contest
*Cattle Show
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE MIDWAY
AND SHOW
WE'VE GOT SOME GREAT FUN
PLANNED
WON'T YOU PLEASE JOIN US.:.
The glory is not in
never failing, but in,
rising every time you fail.
-Chinese proverb.
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