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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-11-23, Page 4Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 23, 1983—Page 4 coniniunity news Construction replaces burned out apartment building f► Ab W'yfd. It is four months now since the Bob Love Apartment budding (the former Ripley Restaurant) was destroyed by tire. The date was Fri day July . At present the Durr MacArthur Contracting firm of RH Kincardine b constructing a neat one storey bull,, I on the site. Taking advantage of the dry E weather last Friday the three carpenters worked with speed to erect the framework, the rafters and complete the sheeting of the roof in one day. Doing the job were ea ter foreman Vern Dtuilop, Kew Hayes, and Dennis Kidd, all of Kin- cardine. The aim was to Complete the outside shell and have it as shelter from wintry weather to come. Recently, the demolition of the burned out former wilding was carried out by the Doerr Bros. of Walkerton. Then a ce- ment pad for the new building was poured. Cookbook winners Winners of this year's What's Cooking at iota Place Contest sponsored by Signal -Star Publishing ate fitst, Margaret Eaton, Kitch- ener; second, Sheron Stadehrtann, Myth and third, Helen Stonehouse of Relgrieve. Nei ghhours say farewell By Ruth Bothmeler Mt. aatrd Mrs. frit Dickie hosted a satptise dirtrret patty for their neighbours to say fatewell to Mr. and Mts. Roger Robb on Monday evening, Hovernber 14. lark Needham read an address and William Oickie presented the Robbs with a maple tag r-sasa r, he had made. The Robbs ate moving to Ayr and will be missed in the community. Ray Cunningham was moved from Strat- ford hospital to Winghaam hospital on Satur- day. Ray is coming along quiet well now. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. D'onaafd Ritchie ow the birth of theft son ori Wednes- day iii Wingham hospital. Midgets post win over RipIey By George G1bsotr The Midgets raised their record to 2-1-1 with a Monday night win over the visiting Ripley team. Since exams shortened the roster to 13 players, the boys knew they were in for a good workout; they rose to the task vaitfr a hard skating. dose checking game that kept them on top of the play. especially Or the first half of the third period when it counted most. Whew Ripley opened the scoring in the first minute on a pat by Hawrylyshyn. it looked tike it could be a tong ni .ht at the Forum but the boys settled to then task. stopped the Ripley attack and. at 4.25 tired the score on a goof by Dan Gilchrist from D. Murray. fir second period action, goals by Grant Murray from Md(th and D. Murray. and Grant Murray from S. Min ray and Oann Lindsay. gave Larcknow a 3 - 1 lead. Ffowever, in the last five minutes of the period. Ripley mounted a comeback on oafs byTwolan and Gamble to end the frame at 3 3. In the third period. the boys proved to be poor hosts as they scored three straight. The turning point in the game may have been aggressive penalty killing about the mid point in the period during which Lucknow had several good scoring chances. Lucknow scorers were Grant Murray from Gilchrist; Tom Gilmore from Darin Lindsay; 'Jimmie Murray from Darin Lindsay; Donnie Murray from Darin Lindsay. Ripley countered with a late power play goal by Towlarn but the game belonged to the Tam to page 5* Next cement blocks were laid for the outside walls. The laundromat - washers and dryers at the northwest corner of the former apart- ment survived the fire and now form one main corner of the new building. Since the new building is not as wide as the former one, there is walking space between it and the two storey brick building next door belonging g to hair dresser Florence Mac- Donald. The roof was shingled on Monday this week. Bill Robinson of Ripley reports the follow- ing winners at the Ripley Dons bingo last week – Donalda McLean, Vi Hallam Y. Rider, and Darlene Calling. Also three ladies sharing the last special prize were Myrtle Ann Watson, Donalda Pollard, and Sandra McCallum of the Ripley area. The jackpot prize of $400 on 55 calls still stands for the next bingo which is next Tuesday, Nov. 29 in the Huron Township hall in Ripley. Christmas is coming With Christmas just a month away, the season is starting to show along the main street in Ripley. The Lynn's Hobble and Textiles Shop, operated by Judy van Kooten, has a colourful window display. At the Carl and Pat Brennan Grocery store a Christmas draw is underway. And at the old bank corner in the Village Fashions Shop, operated by Elaine Shantz, there will be a display on Saturday, Dee. 3 by Ron Rock. Twiner Gordon Brook The death of Tanner Gordon Brook occur- red at his residence in the Walker House in Kincardine on Monday, November 14. He was born in Huron township on Monday, February 29, 1904 and his patents were the late David Brook and Arabella Needham. The funeral service was held last Wednes- day afternoon, Nov. 16 in the MacKenzie McCreath Funeral Home in Ripley with Rev. Glen Macpherson of St. Andrews Church in Ripley officiating. Burial was in Ripley cemetery. Tanner is survived by his sister Myra, Mrs. Cecil Norman of Kincar- dine township and two brothers, James and Russell, both of Ripley. He was predeceased by his brother Stewart. Sympathy is extend- ed at this titne of bereavement. Tanner was well known through the Huron Ripley and Kincardine area and will be missed. Visiting in England,' Europe On Monday evening this week, Nov. 21, Niels Frederiksen of Malcolm Street in Ripley flew from Toronto airport for England. Landing yesterday morning at Heathrow airport in London he transferred to a Scandinavian plane for Copenhagen. Tarn to page 19* This month, we're offering reduced prices and special MF financing teras on selected Massey machinery models. Furry in now and poet lig savings! 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