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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-25, Page 18tiro , tar UaRV Mum -Junior Dress Slacks REG. $19.90 Ladies' Pull -ori iipaw 1,5 Slacks mg REG. $17.98 Is NOW 114.119,: ouN 14.99 artEG. $15.98 12$49A %%lhius,flh((U (((1 1(�LJ � /4' NOW, • Maternity Wear REDUCED � 1 20.50% 4 aCi ,i �3 Ladies • C�•• � Dresses , Ladles Pant. Tops C�a`rdigan ✓ . REDUCED 40%.FROM � is4 & Blouses & wraps ,P 421OO,„„ t20-30% n20-50% ° �./hina.l UI adi( it Vh%ji..y11llOtirgare adOhibl.1rt)llttid1(f(( IC) • PAGE EIGHTEEN The folks in Ripley and Huron Township are hoping for the best. for Deb Wilson who went into hospital in ' Buena Park in California - when _ the Ontario Massed Legion Pipes and Drums went. to Pasedena..Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson went along with the Kincardine group and band. While there, Deb suffered 'a heart attack. After he gets outs, he will spend a week before they attempt to fly back. The local American Legion got accommodation for, his wife, Maithel, to stay there. Kincardine band members and well known for his . work at Kincardine Hospital, Norm Dunsmoor, furnishes the address for anyone wanting to send cards. It is,_Beach Community Hospital, 5742 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park, California, 90621: * * * * * * Present reports 'are that Murd- ock McDonald is slowly recover= ing from a heart attack suffered over a week ago. Murdock is in intensive care in Kincardine and District Hospital. As everyone here knows Murdock has been the obliging caretaker at b th the high school . and. post ° ffice . in Ripley , and is miss .,, Also in Kincardine. Hosp' a is Mrs. Mabel. Breckenridge w o.is quite ill,. Folks here wish both r covery. * * *. * * A Bobby Strathdee of sideroad THE LU. CKNOW SENTINEL, LVCKNOW, ONTARIO This Week in Ripley 10, east of Ripley between the eighth ,and . sixth concession, was a . caller in Ripley last Friday afternoon. Bob is spending the winter iv the .Neustadt area with his daughter.. Also away from Ripley since Christmas is Johnny MacKay. At that time Johnny went to Detroit for the season's vacation. Word has been received by Mrs. James Anderson of Kincard- ine that her brother and his wife,' Mr. and.Mrs. E. 0. Forrester of Malcolm 'Street in Ripley have reached their destination in sunny California. They plan on a ' three month stay visiting with their son, Glen, atplorgan Hill, a suburb of San Francisco. Their daughter will fly out. Qssie was able to average about 450 miles a day. They just got out of Ripley ahead .of that big snow storm on Monday and Tuesday, January 9 and 10. But .. having to cross through it they had rough driving -conditions for a couple, of days. Back in the late thirties' Glen Forrester start- ed as telegrapher and assistant station agent at the now defunct. and .demolished Ripley C.N.R.. ,station. He is now in the real BY AB WYLLS . Starting early in the morning at eight o'clock next Saturday, January 25, Bob Scott of _the 4th concession reports that the Ripley and District. Lions Club are sponsoring their annual Midget hockey tournament with eight teams competing. They are Ripley, Belgrave, Paisley, Blyth, Lucknow, Milverton, Howick, and IIensall. Roast beef dinners will be served in the auditorium of the complex for two fifty a plate. Tickets are availableat two and one dollars from any ' ,Lion's member. There will be a lucky draw for 100 dollars cash. "Turn about is fair play" . So maybe Israel should try putting pressure on U.S. to withdraw from Panama -for ' a change in world affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Osborne of the 15th north of Ripley visited friends in the •Maritimes last summer. • Wray reports meeting with Kenny. McLay of Halifax. Kenny who was raised . in the,. present home.. of. Mr., and Mrs. Wilfred Gamble in Ripley, was asking about different 'people here. Kenny is now retired from yr• sailing. He has a brother, D.A. estate business. • . who is a retired Toronto school principal and a- sister Margaret, * * * * * * Mrs. Floyd Strathdee, living in Weston. . Sale ends � Jan., 28..1978 master charge Pantsuits c`�`'' �2O.,5O%1 Ohiseatesittlialrigr Lrchnow ...nut to the Post Office Prop. oror Gi ie . Phone 528.3533 WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 25, 1978 In the weekly Saturday noon radio . report as given by Andy MgConvay at the Ontario Live- stock Yards in Toronto, Ripley drover Leonard Courtney of the Ainberley area was mentioned as, shipping a group of beef heifers from a Holyrood farm bringing one of the top priceslast week. Brian MacDonald, eldest son of Kenny and - Marj MacDonald of Ripley who has been with the Ontario Hydro in Woodstock, has 'received a transfer. Last week Brian moved to Fraserdale, which is a station on the . Ontario Northland Railroad between - Cochrane and Moosonee. Fraser - dale is know to brothers, Jerry 'Huber of Ripley and Sim Huber of Lurgan, as one of the towns from which they take to the bush when moose hunting in deep Northern Ontario: Brian will be missed on Ripley streets on Sunday after- noons giving the kids rides with his horse and' cutter.,;: . The annual meeting of the ladies 'of, the Ripley and District Horticultural Society was held last Tuesday afternoon, January 17, at the home of Mrs. Clara (Stewart) Shiells in the west end of Ripley. There was tea." good attendance with approximately_25 members there. Mrs. Edith Smith of the 15th north who has been secretary for several years retired from the position. *,*. * * * * The executive elected for the coming year is president, Mrs. Ewan' MacLean of Lochalsh; vice presidents, Mrs. Reg Godfrey' and Miss Christena Robertson, both of Ripley; secretary, Mrs. Mervyn Hooey and treasurer, Mrs. -Duncan D. - McLeod, also both ,of the village here. The Huron Bruce Arts and Crafts Incorporated have already made their plans for another big Festival Show to be held ' on the last two days rn July in the Ripley Huron Community Recreation Complex Centre. Mrs. Marion McCharles of ' Lochalsh reports. that several crafters have already rented display stalls for the event. This writer .had an interesting, conversation Last week upstreet with Gary Blackwell of Kamloops, British Columbia, whom he had not seen since they forked grain sheaves together back in 1952. Gary is here 'visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blackwell on their home farm and with his brother Bob, ,wife and family on the farm of the late Shirl Bowers - both places on the 4th .concession of Huron .Township. * * *• *, * * Last; week Lloyd Ackert of Holyrood became chairman of the Bruce County Board of Education at the meeting in Chesley. Last year the chairman was Cameron MacAuley. -Both live on the 8th concession, Cameron in Huron east of Ripley and . Lloyd in Kinloss east. * * * * * * It was an -interesting coincid- ence ;that last, ye -4 both chairman Cameron MacAuley and Couizty Director of Education, Jack •Bowers, were graduates of the R.C.S. - Ripley Continuation School back in the thirties. * * * * * * CONTINUED ON PAGE 19 POP Si!IOPPE--- MW Available at GARRY'S AUTO SERVICE LUCKNOW PHONE 528-3022 Ripley. Lions Annual Midget Hockey 'tournament Saturday, Jafluary 28 8 TEAMS PARTICIPATING FIRST GAME AT 8:00 e.m. _1 ao Cash Draw Tickets available from Ripley 'Lions Members ADMISSION . ADULTS $2,00 CHILDREN -» ;$1.00'