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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-27, Page 10community news Ripley students attend cross country meet On Oct. 19th, the County Cross. Country meet was finally held near Paisley. It was a beautiful. afternoon. More than 700 students ran in the six categories.' The Ripley TD issttriict School runners were: Junior Girls: Monique Harvey, Myree Gracey; Junior Boys: Tony. Pollock, David Hodgins, Bill Patterson;. Senior Girls: Ruth Van Rooyen, Candy Clark, Shirley Peterbaugh, Jenny Burgess, Heather Mackenzie, Pam Player, Helen Needham, Connie Guikema; Senior Boys: Frauds Van Rooyen, Kevin Pollock, Todd Farrell,.Joerg Weller, David Cook. Games allowed Another noon hour activity has been added to sports,. library and music. From 12:30 to 1:00 elementary students may play strategy and board games or cards, under Mrs'. Turvill's supervi- sion. bowling Ladies 6:30 Lorna Button bowled the high single with 243.. Belle Herbert bowled ' the high triple: with 577. Gaines 200 and. over: Lor- na Button 243, Belle Herbert 2'20; 206, Bernice'Kemp 210, Marion MacKinnon 202, Joan Livingston 201. Team points and stand- ings: Bears 7, 37; Tigers 4, 29; Lions 5, .28; Giraffes 2, 20, Monkeys 3, 18; Eleph- ants ..0,`15. Ladies 8 pan. High. single, Lois Hodgins 240:High triple, Lois Hod- gins 606. Games over 200: Lois Hod- gins 240, Wilma Elliott 218, 207, Joanne Searle 211, 208. Team points. and stand- ings: Crocus 7, • 18; Snow Drops 2, 13; Iris 0, 12;, Hyacinths 0,11; Tulips 7, 21,-" Daffodils 'S, 10. . Men's 'October 12 High single, 'Joe Hackett 304. High triple, Gerry Ross 742. Games over 225: Joe Hack- ett 304, Gerry Ross .252, 247, 243, Joe Van Diepen 234. Standings: Oldsmobiles 4, -11; Fords 5, 12; Mustangs 3, 11; Dodges 0,11; Pontiacs 2, •2 Buicks 7, 16: October 19 High' single, Gerry Ross 280. High triple, Gerry Ross 748. Games over 225: Gerry Ross 280, 251, Ron Elliott 238, Dave Humphrey 229. Standings: Oldsmobiles 2;13; Fords 2, 14; Mustangs 7, 18; Dodges 5, 16; .Pontiacs 0;2; Buicks 5, 21. Kinloss Mixed. Ladies high -single and high triple Val Matthews ,216 and 543, . Mens highsingle and high triple Jim Lavis with 249 and 616: Men .200 and over: Jim Lavis 249., 240, Fraser Mac- Kinnon 228, 216. ' Team points and stand- ings: Pippins 7, 21; ' Spys 7, 19; Macs 7, 15; Kings 0, 13; Snows 0, 10; Wealthys 0, 6. Youth October l6 High scores, Tracy Living- ston 246, 608; Kim Tyler 148,. 1 341; Bruce Elliott 213, 509; Thn Becker 181, 438; Luke Cranston 171, 403. Standings: Allis Chambers .` 4, 15; : Massey Fergusons 12,. 32; Fords 1,. 22;. •.Interna- tionals 7, 21. . October 23 , High scores: Bruce Elliott 190, 495; Tim Becker 252, 590; Scott Allen 173, 401; Tracy Livingston 154, 432; Kim. Tyler 117, 314. Standings: Allis Chambers 4, '19; Massey Fergusons 7, 39; Fords 7,'29; internation- als 12, 33. Town and Country 10. High single for the ladies was Marg MacDonald. with 164. The double went to Agnes. Farrier with 262. Len MacDonald had high single for the menwith 192. Harry Lavis had the double with 346. Team .standings: Greens 12, Yellows 11, Blues ' 10, ?ranges 7,, Reds 3, Violets 2. Tour. maritimes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Plate of Viking, Alberta visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gamble in Ripley. From Ripley ' the °four travelled to the East Coast visiting all •provinces but Newfoundland. On the way they visited in Quebec with Margaret MacDonald - sister of Mrs.. Marion Gam- ble amble and cousinof Jean Place. Then they •spent the balance of two ' weeks viewing the beauty of the Maritimes. Hallowe'en' UNICEF boxes Hallowe'en is UNICEF time once again. Children can help 'others along with having fun themselves. ' UNICEF supplies •,materials to developing nations in the areas of Health, Nutrition, Education and -Water. The • emphasis' for the UNICEF Project is on Safe Water and Sanitation. Over half the people of the third world do not have clean wat- er to drink and 75% do not have adequate sanitation. Eighty per cent of all diseas- es are water related. While a North American family of four consumes about 660 litres of water per day, an African woman spends up to eight hours a day carrying 15 litres at a time for •her family. Please welcome your Hal- lowe'en visitors with their orange UNICEF boxes. r...........„............................,„. 1. To The Electors i 3 1 0 Of the 1 TownshipofAshfield t 1 I respectiv..�l y . solicit yoursupport . as councillor, in the. forthcoming municipal 1 i election, November 8, 1982. Sincerely, Grant knish Insinow :Sentinel, Wednesday, October 27, 1982 -Page 10 ON NOVEMBER 8TH Vote Tony McQuaiI FOR Trustee HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Vote Cletus Dalton FOR Deputy - Reeve IN Ashfield Township I will be proud to be of service as your Deputy -Reeve. WITH THANKS, Cletus Dalton 4 1 ON NOVEMBER 8th Vote Grant Curran FOR Council in. Ashfi�Id ToiWnshii I HAVE PREVIOUSLY SERVED 4 YEARS ON COUNCIL. Thank You THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING'ME TO BE YOUR REPRESENTATIVE ON THE BRUCE COUNTY BOARD' OF, EDUCATION FOR THE NEXT TERM. I WILL ENDEAVOUR TO WORK IN .YOUR BEST INTEREST. Sincerely, a AIna Conn -Armstrong Tjowflsip of Ashfield 11 NOTICE OF POLL TAKE NOTICE thatin accordance with the Municipal Election Act1977, Section 41, a poll will be held for the election of: 3r DEPUTY REEVE 3 -COUNCILLORS 1 -PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE PLEBISCITE On the question of general disarmament ADYANCE POLL A WM be held at the Clerk's Office, Lot 9, Con. 13 W.D. on Saturday, October 3Oth REGULAR POLL Monday,. Novefliber 8th from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the following locations: NO. 1 DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL' HALL'' All Lots con. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6and 7 Eastern Division NO. 2 TOWNSHIP HALL Lot 4, con. 9 E.D. All lots con. 8, 9, 10, .11,12,13 and 14 Eastern Division NO. 3 - MRS. JEAN WEST, RESIDENCE Lot 9, Con. 11 Western DIvIsion All Lots con. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Western Division and Lots 26 to 45 Lake Range NO. 4 - HAROLD ADAMS$ RESIDENCE Lot 3 Lake Range All lots con. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,'8, and 9 W.D. Lots 1 to 6 S.T.P. Town Plot of Port Albert And Lots 1- 25N.T.I. Lake Range THE LAST DAY FOR MAKING APPLICATION TO THE CLERK FOR A CERTIFICATE TO VOTE BY PROXY SHALL BE 5 P.M. NOVEMBER 8 1982 , . 0 • DONALD OFFICER. ONALD M. SIMPSON,