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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-02-17, Page 19community news lacksow &Wool, Wodasodsy, Xy 17, i ....gas --P . Ripley folk move to new residence... year and she leaves to mourn: her sorrowing husband Harold, one daughter Darlee,and me. sister Betty Earley and little son John Earley, who have the deep sympathy of all the family relatives here and.. their many kinfolk and friends of Barrie. In charge of the funeral and committal services at the Steckley :Funeral Home, Barrie Thurs., , Feb. 4, was the Rev. '.William Fritz of Barrie. - The many lovely floral triliutes that banked her casket spoke of the esteem in which she was held. Many of her relatives from Ripley, Kincardine, Wiarton Enjoy trumpet music By Ruth Buchmeler and Hanover attended the funeral as wel as many Tracey relatives, some coming from as far as Nova. Scotia. Maytag atoi■rd Recently havebeena couple of ' _ es in this neighbourhood at the north end of Ripley. Martin and MIda Phelan and young daughters Tracy and Becky who have been living on Christina Street just south of Malcolm Street moved to the - home of the late Mrs. May (D.A.) MacDonald on Tain Street . — the second place east of the Medical Clinic. Then Morford MacKay who losthis home to fire just a few days before Christmas Last Sunday God Cayley, Paul Finlay, Doug Clark and . Ken Irwin played trumpet music for the congregation of South Kinloss Presbyterian Church at the Sunday morn- ing service. This music was very much enjoyed. The community . wishes Mrs. Bob Gilchrist a speedy recovery and a . return home . from Wingham, and District Hospital: Visiting with Mr. aid Mrs. Dick McQuillin and Ron over the weekend were Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Breutigatn and Beverley of St. Catharines, Mrs. Peter Neufeld of South - Kinloss and. Mr. , and Mrs. Gordon McQuillin . of Sarnia. Kairshea 4-H girls maks bread The Kairshea 4-H bread winners club, led by Mrs. Doreen Mali, held their first meeting on February 4 at the home of assistant leader, Linda Vander Klippe: Sandra Exel was .elected president and :Joanne de Boer secretary. There are seven ,members in the club. The club name, Kairhshea Knifty Kneaders, was. chos- en. The leaders discussed , dif- ferent kinds of flours and yeasts. They also demon - :strafed bread making tech- niques. Everyone ` 'enjoyed making and eating pizzas.t The Kairshea Knifty Kneaders' held theirsecond meeting on February 11 at the home of Mrs. Allan Mac- Dougall. The making of buttermilk bread and rolls was it fascinating. experience for all .members. The :girls especWiy enjoyed eating the product ef;'their labours. has .moved into the Phelan home, flack iethame. North and Mabel Barnard are back home atter spen- ding a th on vacation at Daytona v . in Florida, Mrs. Effie " i land is now with Ela and Wally Pollock aft ii,ig some time with Mae andFarquhar MacDonald in Brampton. Donnie Fludder came home last Friday evening after spending the past two weeks in University Hospital. in London: Looking for paper anyone stillhave a of .Farm and Country Magazine dated Feb, 9th around? Just cut mit page* and stick it in one of the new -bags at the front door for Ab Wylds— thanks- Weekeadathame Clark. Aitken of the University of. Guelph spent the past weekend wit parents Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Aitken. At the end of April Clark will fairish his O.A.C. Course in the Crops and Soil Departmentand received his Bachelor degree. Visiting here Glenda and A.J. Gardner and sons Aaron and Brandon el Vanastra visited.. with Donnie and Carol Rudder, Tammy and Jason hi Ripley on the weekend and enjoying thewinterweekend here, • licatYearForridge An item from e" paper dated Feb. I. . 1982. carries important in- formation in- formationon the food we eat. It is headed 'Eat Your Porridge meaning oatmeal' porridge. It states that at Kentucky University's: (liege of Medicine . Dr. James Andersonhas found. that oats contain a gummy material = a complex car- bohydrate whichcan lower the level of blood sugar and fats and reduce blood cholesterol by a third just what patients with diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure need. Dr. Anderson has done 10 .years research on. diabetics and he states that this is the first time anydne has demonstrated. thata particular food can.• . lower bloodchdester l.. This, Wednesday morning, F1eb.17,1982, it was an early rising time for some folks throughout. this area. They are interested" in the local Mall fairs and are making this special: effort to heap these fairs going well and alive for next fall. . Today and : tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday it. is convention time. The annual convention Of the Ontario Agricultural Societies Association is being held in the Royal York Hotel in deep downtown Toronto. • . . ° P E • THE HURON SHOPPING NEW$.. Here awesome recent comments made during the "Ground. Hog Day Phone-ln" • (We apologise to those who couldn't get through - our Switchboard was•jammed with calls) - Mailority of callers montioneel From My'Window -'down-to-earth Like . reading material_ - "plenty of variety" - montionid r*cipos (soar: said th.y'vo, tried thong 1 likii their), sowings. tips. Ipol colrimns, consumer nitro:. born* articles, hints for saving neon y, lntorvlow type material. - :.Ads - mentioned fanastra Factory Outlet. Bainton's, Thi. Old Mill, car ads - (:aid car ads aro infortnativo). - One collar mentioned sato: to atoras - mostly in Goderich area. She Ilvas at Zurkh and dooslt got to Goderich that often. Wants more merchandising ads from that area. • - .Ono collar tikes community; Calendar - coining *wants for region. One collar mentioned tit* fact that she .likes *offing information about "whole. raglan" -'nice addition to woikiy nowspapor• - Ono farnror said he doesn't\\takti a daffy. so onj ys ovInchai/fod*rel typo rows in Shopper - likes the fact articles are short and "y d 't have to read & road to oat to the point". - One caller wanted mora information on plansifor Cornerrunity.Cal.nodar. ADVERTISERS! Watch for our "WEARING OF THE GREEN" Sal* coming March a. REACH OUT.... EXPAND YOUR COVERAGE AREA: PLAN YOURAD IN PHONE GODERICH 524-331 IB