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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-09-09, Page 13Hockey, skating registrationto • from page 11 ship in Canada was explained and the criteria one must have. Frances Nugent thanked the speaker, as did Eileen Carter, convenor for the meeting on "Citizenship". Minnie Lock, President, thanked all who assisted at the June tea for the hospital. Three hundred and thirty dollars was the amount received for the Auxiliary to the Kincardine Hospital. Thanks was given to all who worked at the Tuck Shop in July and August. Christena •Robertson, secretary, called the roll on "what does citizenship mean to you?" Plans are under way for catering to the Legion banquet on November 21. The area convention will be in Durham on October 5 and a delegate will attend. The group display at the fair will be set up by Margaret Gemmell and Christene Robert- son. Lunch was served by Annie Scott and Minnie Lock. Adelene Martyn accompanied singing on the organ. An invitation to a Wingham Hospital Aux- iliary tea was received to be held in Lucknow. Hockey, skating registration Registration for Ripley Minor Hockey, Figure Skating and Ringette will occur on Wednesday, September 16 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.; Thursday, September 17 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.; and Saturday, September 19 from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Registration will be held at the Huron Township Hall. Used equipment is still required for the used equipment sale to be held at each registration. More information can be ob- tained from Pat Chatham at 395-3421. For more information contact Dan Wilken at 395-3668 (hockey) , Judy Hawrylyshyn 395-5388 (figure skating) and Barb Grubb 395-5929 (Ringette) . Register now for winter fun! Visiting in Ripley Bill Nicholson and his wife Tess from MSINTEE • co 11r1IT1• •s*tto• LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom; Wheeler Street, 1 bedroom apartment down; enclosed sun- proch. Asking $35,000. BROOKSIDE - 10 year old, 3 bedroom home on 10 acre lot, 3 acres white pine; 20 x 40 steel shed: HOLYROOD, 5 bedroom home on country road, 2 acre lot, steel shed 36 x 36, $35,000. DUNGANNON, 10 year old, 3 bedroom, 1 storey home with extra lot, finished rec room in basement, immaculate condition, im- mediate possession. LUCKNOW an exceptional site to build a brand new home, stream at back of lots, pric- ed to sell. LUCKNOW, 3 excellent lots. Different loca- tions. Open to offers. ASHFIELD TWP., 3 bedroom home, 2 acres, workshop, spring well. $29,500. RIPLEY, restaurant presently leased, good return on investment. LAKE FRONTAGE on Lake Huron at rear of 102 acres of cash crop land. Good 4 bedroom home. ASHFIELD TWP — 2.54 acres modern building 30 x 30, a good place to start an enterprise of your own. ASHFIELD TWP. - 130 acres, brick home, pc - ed rood, 100 plus workable, FCC financinv o approved purchaser, priced to sel at $105,000. 150 ACRES KINLOSS TWP., barn w' ac- commodate 70 cows, pipe line gutter cleaners and barn automatic feeding, 3 upright silo unloader, good 4 bedroom home, would convert to beef feedlot. Reduced. KINLOSS TWP.. 200 acres, immaculate fieldstone home, beef barn, covered pit silo, steel implement shed, maple sugar bush. RIPLEY AREA, 96 acres, 70% systematical- ly tiled, Targe barn, reduced to sell. Asking '68,500. KINLOSS TWP., 100 acres, 55 workable, good grass farm, well fenced, hardwood mixed bush. $39.900. ASHFIELD TWP., 100 acres cash crop, 90 workable, well tiled, 40 acres fresh seeding. ASHFIELD, 200 acres, approx. 170 workable, well tiled, balance hardwood, cedar bush, priced to sell at $135,000. 107 ACRES approx. 100 workable, imr maculate kept home, large beef barn, covered pit silo. Kinloss Twp. PAUL ZINN ALVIN ROBB WARREN ZINN 528-3710 395-3174 528-3710 North Bay visited last Saturday evening with his sister Evelyn Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson arranged to have their two week holiday from their jobs at the same time and they are taking it as a tour in Southern Ontario. From here they were driving to Windsor and then across to Hamilton and back home to North Bay. Stopped by to visit Recently, Miss Mary MacDonald of Ripley St. in Ripley called at the door here and introduced her niece Mrs. Joan Hunter of Toronto and her three young daughters Sarah, Andrea and Katie. Joan is the daughter of Grant and Lyla MacLennan, both formerly of the sixth concession in Huron Township. They lived for several years in Listnwel and now in Kitchener. The three MacDonald sisters the family of Adam ("Ad") and Margaret Cameron, were Lyla, Mary and Marjorie (Mrs. Cot- trill of Kincardine), combined to write a very nice piece about their farm lot 37 on concession 5 (the sixth road) . It was the se- cond farm west of the old Pine River Cheese Factory. Get a 1985 Gwen Harrison history book. We worked at the haying there in the summer of 1928 and remember the rattling of those loose planks in the bridge. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 9, 1987—Page 13 be held next week Their cousins Noreen and Jean McDonald live on Malcolm Street in Ripley. Their parents were "Sly" Jim and Catherine McDonald. Their family and the buildings are pictured on page 176 in the above book. It was three miles at least to S. S. No. 5 where Cliff Huston taught for three years before going to Southampton for 40 years. There the G.C. Huston school was named in his honour. Mother passed away Sympathy is extended to Bob and Marilyn Johnston and family of Ripley on the pass- ing of his mother Mrs. Jean Johnston in her 85th year. A private family funeral was held on Sunday afternoon in Lucknow. DONALD A. FLUDDER Donald A. Fludder passed away suddenly at his Greenock Township home on Sunday, September 6, 1987 in his 36th year. He was born in Kincardine on Friday, October 19, 1951. His parents were Joe Fludder and Mary Thompson. Surviving are his wife Carol Harris, daughter Tammy Fludder, son Jason Flud- der of Ripley, his mother Mary Fludder, brother John Fludder and wife Jan and Family of William Street Ripley, 2 sisters Patsy (Mrs. Ron) Cornesh, Ripley, and Cathy Fludder of Waterloo. The funeral service will be on Wed. Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. in the MacKenzie McCreath Funeral Home in Ripley with Rev. Hugh Nugent of Knox Presbyterian Church, Ripley officiating. Interment in Ripley Cemetery followed. Don Fludder was a maintainer at BNPD (Ontario Hydro) . He was also a hospital orderly at Owen Sound and Kincardine hospitals. He was in the Canadian Armed Forces in the Maritimes. He attended Ripley Huron Central School and the Ripley District. High School. Visitation at the Funeral Home was on Tuesday with a Legion Service at 9 p.m. HELP KEEP RED CROSS READY! Re elect Jack Riddell •14 Year Veteran in the Ontario Legislature •Minister of Agriculture and Food •Long record of outstanding service to the residents of Huron County •A man who will serve ALL the people of Huron •A man who will protect our vital agriculture sector against Free Trade FOR A RIDE TO THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY CALL *Clinton 482-3007 •Exeter 235-1544 •Goderich 524-5336 •Seaforth 527-2202 •Wingham 357-1140 SPONSORED BY THE HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION ON SEPTEMBER 10 ILBERAL RE-ELECT JACK RIDDELL -