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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-10-18, Page 134 •rk Page 12-1L4 *know Sentinel, Wednesday, October 11, 1978 TolOpitono524-71411 ' •• RR 7 Lucknow, Ontario • 1A.L.,Es, - se/mpg INSTALLATI-ON COMMERCIAL, • INDUSTRIAL '• REENOENTIAI. Montreal MacGihivray & CO lanint° • Brampton Hamilton St. Catharines Port Colborne Listowel Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton Vancouver Goderich • CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 380 WALLACE AVE. N., LISTOWEL, ONTARIO 291-1251 • 40 THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONTARIO, 524-2677 11 Guaranteed Service LUCKNOW APPLIANCE CENTRE SALES AND SERVICE: Box 580 CALL KEN OR PETE 528-2946 Lucknow, Ont. Reid & Peterson •CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS • Wingham 30.1522 J.A. PETERSON, C.A. PHONE 528-2016 P.O. Box 29 LUCKNOW, ONT. NOG 2N0 Anderson Flax Prod-ucts Ltd. DIVISION OF MIKE SNOBELEN FARMS LTD. DEALERS IN ALL TYPES OF GRAIN BUSINESS (519) 528-3203 AFTER HOURS: MIKE SNOBELEN 395=5167 BARRIE WYLDS 395-5914 •• 'Askes. -13ros._ Construction CUstOrn Hom�s Cottages .; Additions •Farm Buildings - Renovations RICHARD ASKES. OFFICE,.LUCKNOW, 5284726 BERT ASKES WINGHAM, 3574053 • WM R. NELSON.' 'CARPENTRY Area Representative For . • • 4 TRALEE KITCHEN CABINETS AND VANITIES • Fre* Estimate* No Obligation LUCKNOW PHONE 521.2941 mosimaisommins SAND -BLASTING BRICK BUILDINGS • ALL STEEL WORK AIR HAMMER WORK RACK HOEING ARNOLD STOTHERS PHONE 529403 • FOR ESTIMATES. • MURRAY MOFFAT Electrical Contractor, LucKNc • MONS 51014,13 3924061 '1111111MMINSIlliailagal MINNINNINNISMINIM*1011/11 co.operators dkr the 'HOME AUTO COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENT JEAN WHITBY LUCKNOW CHISHOLM FUELS HEATING OILS SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS LUCKNOW Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681 BURNER SERVICE Products For Farm, Home and Industry • WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Rep.: MacKenzie Funeral Home • Bus. Phone 357-1910 11111 • 1/111111111111111111010mlia Res. 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For information On • TRUST CERTIFICATES INCOME AVERAGING REGISTERED.RETIREMENT - ••SAVINGS PLAN Call Their Representcitive , wimmoimumw LLOYD( 528-2043 Flap),FIALL Gather for Former •clerk - treasurer of the village of Ripley and long. and ardent supporter and fan of ball and hockey teams throughout this area, Walter Needham passed away •on MoridaY, October 2, in Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital, For several years now a 'resident in. Gateway Haven in Wiarton, he had only been transferred to Owen Sound shortly before his. passing. The funeral service • was conducted by Rev. Jim Bushell of St. Andrew's United Church. Ripley on Thursday afternoon at the MacKenzie -McCreath Funeral Home in Ripley. Interment was in .Ripley Cemetery. At Gateway Haven Walt was always _glad to meet folks from this area and talk with them. A native of the tenth con- cession last in Huron Township he was born there on October 24,1903. He is survived by his sister Agnes, Mrs. Peter Leeson and two brothers Stewart of Ripley and Albert AB) of Niagara Falls. He was always a follower of the different sports. Mrs. Jack MacDonald of Ripley brought a copy of the Presbyterian Record for October. 1978. This periodical is published monthly in Don Mills by the Presbyterian Church in Canada. In this latest 'edition, Chris had noticed a picture of local interest. It was one of the unveiling of the re- dedicated cornerstone of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Flin Flon, Manitoba on the occasion of the burning , of theft- mor- tgage, and the placing of a memorial wall plaque in the sanctuary. • One of the •two men shown in the unveiling was the Minister of the church Rev. Richard Sand. Rev. Sand was the minister here at Knox church Ripley and Ash- field Presbyterian church in the Lochalsh area and just left here a couple of years ago. In the drizzle and mud last week Ron Dore of the 6th of Culross township and Larry Carter of the lOth of Huron township carried lout land sur- veying on lots in the north end of Ripley. On the Tuesday before fall fair week here, Glenn Dickson of - Moorefield judged the fields entered in the ensilage and grain corn field competitions sponsored by the Ripley Agricultural Society and the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The scores in the grain,' KARL. C. LENT' Zi""m""imminimma• ••follows. Gordon Pat- , corn competition were as It W. BELL t CHARTERED ACtOUNTANT opmmotisr GODERICH 7 The Square 7 (Phone 524-1661) - TEL. 30.1081 11/1101.81.11.101111181181810.116 0 erson, 83; Douglas Campbell, 82; Donald Forster, 80; Wes Smith, 9; Earl Elliott, 78; Bill Ott, 76; Jinn Needham, 5; Donald MacKay, 73; , Rick Smith, 72; •john C. MacDonald, 71; John atrible, 69 Bob Sborne, 69; j'ack WINGHAM, ONTARIO . , . Farrell, 68; Hugh Mason, 68, Bob Blackwell, 67; Bob Scott, 67; Ian Courtney, 67; Keith van der Hoek, 65; F'rancis Boyle, 63; Bob Rutledge, 63; Dan A. MacDonald, 63; Walter. Forster,. 61; Jack Scott, 59; and Jim Farrell, 57. Theensilage corn fields were scored as follows: Jim Needham, . 86; Francis Boyle, 85; Earl Elliott, 82;• Wes Smith,. 81; Gordon Patterson, 89; Donald Forster, 79; Bob Rutledge, 78; Hugh Mason, 76; Bill Scott, 75; Rick Smith, 74; Bob Blackwell, 73; Donald MacKay, 72; Jack Farrell, 71; Keith van der Hoek, 70; Ian Courtney; 69; John Gamble, 68; Douglas Campbell, 68; Dan A. MacDonald, 65; Jim Farrell, 58; Walter Forster, 57; John C. MacDonald, 55; and Dennis Bridge, 56. The weather has continued being wet and chilly, not at all kind to fall fairs at Teeswater and Tiverton last Saturday. The ground needs drying for har- vesting the fields of beans and corn. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacKenzie and family of Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. John Wissler of Kitchener and Cheri Lynn MacKenzie of Kincardine visited on the week end with ' Mrs. Violet MacKenzie in Ripley. The monthly meeting of the Ripley Agricultural Society always held on the s second Monday evening of the month was changed to next Monday evening because several directors wished to at- tend the district meeting of the Federation. of Agriculture held last Monday evening in the Ripley Huron Complex, Noel MacLeod of Metro Toronto was home for the Thanksgiving weekend. Miss. Jean MacDonald of the staff at Pine Lodge Rest Home is Lucknow was home in Ripley for the Thanksgiving weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martyn and family of. Orilla spent Thanksgiving weekend with his mother Mrs. Adeline Martyn in Ripley. Mrs. Ruby Corbett of Victoria, British Columbia, is visiting with her sister-in-law Mrs. Elizabeth MacDonald in Ripley. On Thanksgiving Sunday they visilted with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ferguson on concession 6 west in Huron townships. 'Thanksgiving holiday visitors with Mrs. Gladys Arnold in Ripley were Mrs. Laura Kearns of Cambridge and Mr. and Mrs. - Hector Knight of Pieton. Holiday visitors • with Don- and Anne McCosh were Mrs..Betty Orr of Arthur, Mrs. Audrey Schandlin of Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs, Jim McEwan of Kinloss, Mrs, Muriel Osborneo Mrs, Lillian •