The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-12-29, Page 8Celebrate. C
BY ea wvws
We hope that every reader
of this colomii has had a good
Chridions. Granted it was a
green Clnistmas outside.
Bat the there was ab snow
or ice to impede driving and
the was a good flow clears
maim the mak intersection
here at noon as Mos were
travelling to attend dinners
with relatives and Mends.
There were no snow storms
to -batik lila the MU in
Northern California,
Colorado, and On "across the
Northwestern States had for
their weather.
• Even the heavy rain
through the night stopped by
dawn on Christmas morning.
Outside it was mild and the
south wind was warm. By
One o'clock on Christmas
afternoon the thermometer
(inside the house here was
reading 60 degrees
Fahrenheit - never mind
the Centigrade or Celsins.
These spring conditions
continued through the
weekend except the wind
was from the north and the
temperature was doom to
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forty.
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At the beginning of
January the Ripley Legion
•Ladies Auxiliary, local
sponsors 01 the 19113,0nbrio
Mardi 01 Dimes campaign
are starting the canvass for
\ donations. Nadine (Mrs.
Bill) Danforth of Point Clark
and •Barb (Mrs. Don)
Paquette of the 4th con-
cession west are the
volunteer chairman and vice
chairman. A. note from
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ammiongwoommommoing
sun .i
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RI
s in with family and friends
Nadine says -that the cam -
taiga
•WjWbelymaIIDe Tapley area„and donors
should use the prepaid enr
velopes to help this wor-
thwhile cause. `
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Abo remember to sae
those, slusedehristmas trees
for the big community
bonfire on Valentine
weekend in Ripley.
l'Umorrow, Thurs.Dec.
X, Norm and MabelBarnard
are motoring to Londlon to
stay °vended.. On 'Friday
morning they will board the
Lindsay • bus bound. for
Florida. They plan to spend
the month of January and
two weeks m February in an
oceanside apartment , in
Daytona Beach on the
Atlantic side of the state.
Last Sunday Dee 26, Don
and Anna MacTavish
motored from Ripley and
•headed south for their home
in Tamarac, Florida. Here
they plan to spend the winter
returning orft h spring next
AP111-
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Once again Ripley has a
new 'newsgirl" delivering la
daily paper. She is Debbie
Taylor of William Street.
Debbie .took over lad week
from her brother Steve. •
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A former native of the
Sixth Concession wed in
• Huron township Mrs.
Hannah (Cornish) Lewis of
Landon,• mike . of the late
Herbert Lewis, died lion
• Thursday Dec. 16 in St -
Joseph's Hospital in London
in her 1171h year. The com-
plete. fimeral - service was
held cm Sunday, Dee 19 in
the Millard George Funeral
Home is London. Spring
interment will be in the
nice/dine Cemetery.
She" is survived by her
daughter Mrs. Marjorie
Tyler of London and gran-
dson Wayne Tyler of
Woodstock also two brothers
George eornish of Ripley
•and John Cornish of Wain*
Grove, California, and one
sister Mrs. Mary Black. Her
parents were the late Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Cornish Sr.
whose home farm was lot 25
on the Sixth Cam at the east
side of sideroad 25 in Huron
township. She attended SS.
Na 5 School on the Sixth
Concessim. There are a
number of relatives in this
area
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It was an enjoyable
evening on Mon., Dec. 2P
when Ronald Rock of Riple3
Mrs. Margaret Harkness or
Bervie, and Mrs. Ruth
MacKenzie and Mary Ellen
of Lochalsh entertained the
Huron Villa residents with
guitar aid piano playing and
singing. At the end of the
program Santa Clans
arrivedL The Huron Villa
ladies served a lovely lunch.
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Last MITS. Dec. 23 Mrs.
Adeline (Ross) Martyn left
her home in Ripley to go to
the home of , her son Bill
Martyn in Scarborough.
Here with Bill and his wife
Mary and three daughters
Heather, Maureen and
A
• Hs we say a fond farewell to the old year, and
greet the new, we send our heartiest wisheS to you
and your famly for the happiest of New Years!
WERE THANKS TO AL
HENDERSON
Jemifer, she attended the
bmily Christmas dinner.
Also at it were her daughter
Bernice and husband Rod
Madman' and two sons Ian
and Scott. When Adeline
completes 'Cliristmas she
will join with her brother and
wife Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mooney of Woodstock and
• they will gotoFlorida forthe
winter.• ,
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On Friday afternoon
Gladys and Elmer Wylds,
Diane Robinson and sons
Nathan and Mane of Kin-
canline visited with Fran
and Ab Wykls.
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On Mon., Dec. 27 this week
Lloyd MltcbdllofUnderwood
celebrated bis 70th birthday.
A native of the Sixth Con-
cession west in Huror
township Iloyd farmed of
•the Fourth Cencession eas
at one thne. Ripley an.
Moon friends extend cor
gratubtions on the occasion
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Christmas personals an
as follows -
Carl and Pat Brennan witt
their daughter Shelley,.
husband Larry Barker and
son Dustin at Collingwood.
Bill Midas Of Toronto and
Bobby Robertson of the
Tenth with Christens
Robertson.
Stewart and Clara Miens
with Ken and Glenna Faring'
and family on Concession 1
west at Pine River.
Jack and Evelyn Johnson
with Domie, Carol, Tammy
and Jason Fludder and Glen
• Noreen MacDonald of
Ripley and her sister Jean
MacDonald of the Pinecrest
Manor Nursing staff with
• Bill and Bertha Scott and
family..
George and Joy McLean
with Ratans and Winifred
Johnson. •
Dave and Grace Murray
with relatives in Paisley.
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A "believe it or not", in-
credible nature item - at
Monday noon Mrs. Mabel
Barnard walking across by
the elevator picked two full
dandelion blossoms in Gore
Park.
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Here in Ripley en Monday
morning Dec. 27 all is calm
and quiet on the streeb. The
sun is .shining in a partly
clouded sky. The roads are
bare and dry. SO snow or ice
is in sight outikide. 'a just a
perfect day for motoring
(kw cannabis& this green
Christmas. There were two
dads of Christmas this year
rely Sat., Dem 25 and
Sun., Dec. 26 mid now %rift
Day Monday Dec. Can we
ask for more The forecast
says that the weather will be
different tomorrow.
This brings to mind the
new aggression learned on
Saturday night while wat-
ching the TV dory "The
White airistmas of Archie
Nicotine". It is "Ha-ya" -
used by Ardde (Johnny Yes
No - a Cree Indian). R is with
regret that we note that the
local TV station is not having
a New Year's telecast to
welcome the coming of 1903.
There are some still around
who remember the Guy
Lombardo and his Royal
Canadians orchestra yearly
New Year's Eve telecast
from the beautiful ball room
in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel
in New York City.
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will introduce a
change in wedding policy effective
JANUARY 1, 1983
While we appreciate the news value'of weddings,.
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as possible. A photograph and brief description for
each wedding will be used. The description is to
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forms). Also please note, if the wedding picture and
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the event, there is a 115. charge.
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