The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-18, Page 5•
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A • fatal accident was
i rrow1y averted \ at the
farm of Jim Scott last
Saturday evening around
six. The Ripley grain
elefietet operator Jilhm had
taken a couple of fagots;
fled with drlod .corn out t+,
the farm trio blocks north of".
Ripley ':at the 1St/land lath
cornersor Storage in a metal
Mowry out::
His three sons Tim,
Robert, and Jeff alangwitha
friend Shawn Crewe of
Tiverton started unloading a
wagon. The your boy
Jeff Scott wenn no into the
metal Wagon to tramp the
corn towards the unloading
chide. Now - the bottom of
thence metalwagans bssloped
towards the chute and there
is nothing inside like alma
ladder: to .catch. So in the
rush of corn Jegwas buried
in the corn and smothered.
ed.
Quick work: as thea part of
Jim Scott and the bay>a got
Jeff out who wag bluelithe
facebythit
Young friend Shawn
Crewe of Tiverton awed.
mouth to mouth
resuscitation to get Jeff
breathing. Jinn Scott then
rushed his son by caw to
Kincardine and District
hospital wherea doctor and
nurses were wailing. There
they worked for mole than a .
hot r. He was then rushed by
ambulance to Victoria
Hospital in south London.
Here he was placed in the
eve care unit where he
is At this time of writing.
tbOodolf).
However it is .fid
that he will be out of t>ieunit
shortly but stilllnhospital. It
is hoped that with the good
care in Victoria, Jeff will
soon be back home.
Visiting with Jinn Scott IS
his father, Bob Scott, who
tells me that hs rata this
cokin each: week in the
Snntahel Our thanks goes to
hln foi his kind remarks.
Miss Jean MacDonald .of
the staff at the Plnecrest
Manor Narang Hayne in
Lucimow was home for a
(Voided **slatweek.
Last • Wednesday sf...
Unman, MImBettyPeterson
visited with her aught Fran
and . Ab Wylds in .may.
Betty, a nurte .in the Royal •
Victoria Hospital D Barrie,
accompanied her . mother.
Vim. Fran Peterson ser a
vacation trip to south
England and Wales this past
*skeane
Last week Judy :van,
Kooten and Karen .Wyld
attended a craft course in
Toronto. Sandra McCallum
took care of the Hobby Shop
in the old RoyalBansk corner
in Ripley for Judy during the
week.
Dackh eigiki
Ba* - home are Harold
Courtney. of Pine River and .'
liipley and Donald Gillies of
Ripley. Both were patients in
Kincardine and District
hospital Harald was oat to
Ripley tis Monday mor-
ning. Beat wishes gotatheni.
Preatisluasdhater
Mrs, Sam DIMING en-
tertained at apre-Christmas
&tuner do Sunday: Those
piesent were Dr. and Mrs.
Goldie Emerson and family
from London, Mr, and Mrs,
Glen Emerson from
Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Beirnes and family of
Stratford, Mrs, Frances
Gillis and Mr. and Mrs:
Donald Gies of Ripley►.
Goldie and Glen showed
slides avid pictures of their
trip to Europe last summer,
.Lochalsh couple celebrate
35th anniversary
BiRoe Webster
The- family of Pete, and
Dorothy Rotteau of Amberley
Beach held a surprise .dinner
at the . Redford Hotel in
Goderieh on the occasion of
tier 35th wedding anniver,.
saaryy. Those in attendance
were the immediate family:
Brad and Dianne Rotteau of
Amberley, Kenny and Janet
Stewart of the 12th
conces-
sion,Huron Township,. Ted
and Linda Rosteau of God-
erich and Dale and Brenda
Hunter of Sansia,
Remembrance has
one again passe& hp We.
have once more ferffernfrered
all the veterans who► gave
the all for their country and
the ops they herd dear.. May
God Ness all the veterans
who, since those two wars,
have had to spend so moth
time in hospital, Gott bre
you all,
Drr and Mrs. Russeell. Moia-
'' spent the weekend
visiting ` in M ssfssatega with
Mrs, l'd'awrei''s mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Cat They also visited with
friends in Toronto,
Mr, and Mrs- Chartres
Wilkins visited a coupre of
days with their daughter,
Barbaro Sheppard aff Pauls.
Jing W seer faate rroah
. was especial oecaidon
as it -Ives the. Mth wedding
anniversary for Glen • and
iteigisbrogie lid
Wedneiday of last week
was NMI. 11; Remembrance
fry for 1911 acMse. Centtda
Me weather was tt #ca1 for
the season grey `,
sky,.chlycald, but ailment,
dry . both. overhead and
mom.
Huron town ship " and'
kit y:r held' their service
grouped . around the
shotap►b ID front of ,the
:hail: Picot win
sites ski ten, were
Don Mason of • Kincardine
and Bit1 McCreathef iip1ey.
Don was *Ong . hpublic
address syshteln set * and
check: g it while Bill rigs
placing. the ialong
the edge of . the triden s&
When .Bill finished, he ;Want
back to the Risley Via.
hall andpined with =a;
comrade' of the Ripley
Branch 444. • these many
yearn, J.R. (Burn) Whites
Rama, now over ninety,'
nervedin World WarOnieand
then rwan the Rpleydrugghrt
fr nnorse than yds.
Now :he resides hi 'Clinton
and this daughter Mrs, Isobel;
MacDonald of Goderich'who
served ov rsea i ID the..
icon& world ,' brought
her father to Itip ey for the
Vie.. Folks here were
to iniet RMS. age.
1 also: marched ID the
parade; •
l ten thirty ort the
crowd gathered, Most
rehaaiaed° heated in their
vers :for Warnoth Until the
service starter:, Sion the
parade was round*. the
Anglican .Church corner on
tray front the Legion Hall
with, the. flags of. the` lour
party lar front. Wierslial the
parade:Wait'•.
diming the flan for the
Legion and tor'the Amriary
ire e D n Paquette ander'
Collinsand their writs Barb�
Paquette and Beattie
• Also its the colour party
heading the parade there
were two , flagblurs for
,each a>t the six youth groups
marching. WMh the parade
ce 'at the. Cenotaph
Hilt McCreath directed
thosae ,per .wreak' and
poppies to take their Oates
'Ina line en thenidetralkaiwd
then called anthe. three..
ministeis, Rev, Phillip Ruch
of St.: Bev.
..Anglican y�
C c h, Rev. Jim Hhs ll of
lit. Andrewas Ilrhited l r h,
and ltev. Hdgh .Rugett of.
Knox Pleslitterion' .: h .
to conduct the devotionals
service of prayers and
&riptoe readings,
Polloiring.thint tlhe LION
sectetary, Dr. Bill Wilford
ford
rend in clear audible voice
the names ofthose frond*
:area -*he died the two
world wars, Nett Biu..
McCreath at the mike
direded the placing of
poppies . by the .Girl Guides,,
Brownies,: Beaver*, Cubs,
Venturers and the Scaauts,
Then wreaths were placed
fair the trip of Huron,
• the village of Eipley, the
Ripley, and pct Lions,
theft** Royal BM*, .the
• Poole *014 W,L, the ldsys.
Corneal . W1d, the 1tiriley.
Women'son iiihstitute the.
MAuxiliary,
Mid' the
Legion . by the foggy
reactively # reeve,. Bert
•confade: Clarence
. Poliaa, PreSkleit thrlesea
ctiiirade . Lloyd-
Worthington,
loyd .Worthington,Mrs.. Anne
McCosh,° , Mrs, Margaret
-1 1, 1d'rn. Grace ,Peet,
comrade president. Mrs, ..
Raine Danforth and
comrade : president. Bill
'Beeves,. The est Post was
played on the PA, then the
two 'infinite silence, - and
Reveille, •
Afterthe benediction the
parade reformed and
'torched hada tithe Legion
hall way . of the hank
corner and main street
Back at the itsgloti hall the
young People wig some of
.their; camping songs and,
lunch was served by the-
Auxiliaary.
s Plumbing 8 N
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spent the weekend at home
with his parents, Mr.. and
Mrs.. Wellington Webster.
Mr, and Mrs.. Warren
Wylds spent last weekend ht -
London visiting vvith the
daughter and sone in-law,
�.ppo
Muni and John Zimmer -
Mart, ,•
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Robb were in Lions Head on
the weekend with Janet and
Edwin McCtueheors and fam-
ily..
Mr, and Mrs.. Art Mat-
thewman attended the Mem-
orial setrvie its London at
the Cenotaph in the city.
Mrs, MtpMyaaytytkew an � at-
tended,
the et -liming Esters
annual dinner at rite We '1-
ey Bararaeks in Loney over
the 12th of November he
dayv
Dianne Rotteata, Sharon
Ma ay and Linda MacQuir,
tin wee in St. Catharines.earn
tiviay to visit Si 16111 and
Linda ago and inure, They
also spent some time doing
sortie shopping white in the
city,
Janet Wilkins, daughter -te of
Mr. and Mr's, Chanes Wilk,
4
ins, was home on thwee ,
end visiting her patellas and
iaam°it�� .
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