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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-10-17, Page 48llie 20-1r clmow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 24v 1979 I.WI's SNew aud Used opens.in BY AB WYLDS Come next Thursday, the first of November, Ripley will have a 'new shop. It will be near the main corner 'and between„ George and Joy MotLean's store and Alex's Antiques shop, It will be right where Les Wardell operated .his„ barber shop a few years ago. Mrs. Janet (Doug) Cave of the sixth, con- cession east in Huron will he in charge of her new store - '`Kids Stuff New •and Used". .She is inviting people to bring their children's clothes,'toys, games and similar'things which they no longer use themselves. She will, then endeavour .to sell these to folks. enanting the -m. These things will be left with \lrs. ('ave • on a con- •.igani.ent basis and -once ;they `are Mold she will pay . for ..then' less • :her reasonable profit for the - service. • •Janet 'and, her husband Doug Cave live at the site of the former Maple Leaf :School -between the lith ind S'th .concessions on 'ide.road• 5. They have two. +laughter, ' I.orianne .and Allison, who attend the 'Ripley... Huron , ('i•ntral'� School in Ripley and. a. young son harrin: . ''Mrs, ('ave has. the' - 'helves thaC• need filling in her shop. She will atso - ,hav '. some,. .Jrew .things.: Mr. w.rnd, Mrs. Doug (ave. are• .no stra.ngers. rn Ripley. A few -years ago they lived ; in one -of. the • Mary • •F Judder apa,ft- ments.on Malcolm. Street right beside. the above n►i'ntioned log house. On .:\lr)nd'av ('.'ening of last' 1\l'e'k,, 1,1.1. i,,- the rigida! monthly meeting' of the ktplev \.f;ricultural '. • «.oeiety 'W.t: 'heid In the . high • school i ith or c ardent Dan A Mac. :!)ona.i i i.n eha.rge: As this • x:as the first 'gathering: of the :society. ,.ef'ter. •the successful Ripley Hui -on•. t~al l Fair there was a good.attendance. • After 'the minutes 'of the September meeting were read hv' secretary Don MacTavish and discussed, Mrs: Gloria Rutledge gave a.. full treasurer's report on the funds handled •during' the fair. ' • • .• The feeling of. the meetin.g was that with the nice weather at fair time. arid the resulting bigger' attendance, everything. was up over previous fairs'. With this trend of increasing. each \year, members are looking towards expanded facilities in 'some areas. Mrs. Janet Farrell president of the lady directors • reported on their classes. Those in charge • of the different classes - 'horses, cattle, poultry, grain; etc. gave reports. A couple of classes were mentioned as low in the prizes of- fered: This sparked quite. a discussion on the prize structure eittending to cover other classes. It was a good meeting, During the,first part of a patient' in Kincardine October Mr. and Mrs.. ,, and District Hospital. All Jim Needham and family wish her well. .of the tenth concession in At this time of writing Huron township have Miss Gertrude Kidney been quite busy with fall who has. been a patient in. fairs. On Sat., Oct. 6, Jim Kincardine Hospital is was at the Brigden Class residing with a lady in the A fall fair as the judge of Kingsbridge area ac= the' registered Holstein cording to reports. Friesian , ,cattle shown.' Also. in Kincardine While Jim, was down i.n Hospital is Elwyn Pollock Lambton County at of Ripley. He was Brigden south of Sarnia recently transferred his wife Dorothy, sort back from University Larry and dau'hter hospital in London. l3est Janice had six attle wishes are extended for from their own registered Ely and also to his wife Holsteins on show at the Mary, Teeswater Fair: • .Here Back to his Thome on the they made a very, sixth concession is Ernie creditable showing and Wylds after being a were awarded the patient' in Kincardine` follcwing prizes grand Hospital recently for champion cow, first for' treatment:. Friends wish three year old cow. first him continued recovery. for..the best .uddered cow, it is reported that Mr... first for. the Breeders' and Mrs. Howard Herd and the Premier Thompson of the North Breeder award. • Boundary in Huron Inthe big 4-H Black and. township have moved White Calf show Larry .into Ripley. Howard and got first with•his Junior Marjorie were reported' Calf and •Janice second coming to William Street . ith • her Senior Calf, where . they purchased a 'I"hen in showmanship new ho'rne. Here they will class for •4•H calves not he far from their Larry and ,Janice; got. fust ,(.laughter • Mts.. Marie and second respectively. ( Allan) ('olling''on con. 8'1 The •next w'eek at the east. Walkerton little Royal ' Recently Sandy Pollock , Show with Jim . hack ;rnd Danny MacDonald i.ong : with .:Dorothy, have joined the•work;s:taff • 1 arry and .1anice•on _the of the Huron 'and Kinloss: • lot `they received 'first Municipal Telephone: for their three year old . System -in Ripley headed-. coVs. . first" .for the hest 1)v: Manager 'Clayton. ueldered • cow, second .for Nicholson. Both are ,.tk;ed row .in Milk. and the moVi'ng hark to- the 're Serve grand cha'm RipIkv area f)in •from j,icroship. altogether quite • 13arrie•; and . Sandy from ,n achievement: • K\itchener... •\I:yo fromi the . tenth c,.►.n-Bartholomew s on,,;:es'.iQn (,oi don `'('I;:rn-Map of Scotland of I',at ter on • was, s, ,.r grain old The Kingdon of the itaii.Z ,rt 'l:eeswa.ter l:,r.ir ;s(i'ts prepared' by Sir I'he:tolk. along the, tenth ,.in Nlidncrejffe. 'Ph.b. have always had a great ind 1)on 1',ottinger,.I\l,.A nterest in: fall fairs and\ .this writer: has. ,o it continues. :o ted the -.naive. Pollok Mrs. ;\1;ry Nlac1)onald .,n, i;i►i.d:'.n);uked for the •I' 'l ;rrn Street in Ripley is' • Clan !\I xvv,ell (.originally J�1 \J iceusswc ll ) .R•1'he 13 irtholornew i-`irm is a publishing house rn' 1:dinhLtrgh specializing in • Mrs..Win. ,1'. MacKay -maps and charts. was hotess to the Ripley :\ number' of ,ve'ars ago and District il:orticulture : Mrs. • '.Mary. (,•G:raharn.) Society. which met in the Cook accompanied het - :lounge, ;taflinon'Villa, on:. Mother - :Mrs. Nellie. fires: ;iftcrnoon,-Oct. 16. M ic.Leod of 'Ripley back Mrs. • Francis Godfrey. ., to Scotland to visit Mrs. the president, opened the • ..Osborne - a chum of their. meeting and conducted year's as, girls near the business; assisted by Glasgow,and on 'their the secretary. • Mrs. return she brought back: Lenore Hooey. Al?o.ut this mapfor the writer. In thirty mem her s a..nd regard • to the present guests were in • at' • name Pollock from what tendiMce. has been printed it Mrs. Mary Black, the ' , torted -in. Poland as program convenor, led' Pol lag then in Scotland as the ladies in reciting • 1'o11ok then some -where in. together. :the poem ir'eland. U.S.A. and "Indian Summer". She. Canada it finally became chose for her , topic the . present name "Growing Sprouts -for Pollock. In Scotland the Fun", and she • 'en-" first Baron of Pollok was ceuraged the members to • granted by the king try this easy wayto add around '1060. interest and nutrients to We also note that part their menus. of the :time when the The ladies spent a few members of Ontario minutes exc-hanging I.egion Massed Pipes and gardening hints, then a Drums were on. a visit to great assortment. of Scotland this summer garden produce and accompanied by family flowers was auctioned members ' and friends off. Mrs. •Edith Smith that they stayed part of gave the courtesy the time in the Pollock remarks, then she, Mrs. Residence at the Minnie Wylds and Mrs. University of Edinburgh. D. Gillies served• the tea - If any of the bollocks in and sandwiches, • this area care to .see the picture of 'the Pollok Mansion in Glasgow and its accompanying booklet it is still here. However in the near future we will be •returning it to Mrs. Susan McNaughton in Lucknow who was kind enough to loan them. At the recent' "Over 80" party for senior citizens held .in the Ripley Huron Legion Hall the greeters at the door were Redvers and Mildred Johnson of Ripley.. Most people were awakened early Saturday morning about 3 a.m. by the sound of the Ripley fire siren. A car travelling along the sixth concession . two blocks east of the fifteenth left the road and snapped off a hydro. pole.. The - resulting shorts `in the wires .gave great 'sparks Iighting•up the night sky. Visiting with Mrs. Elsie Forrester at her nonce on Malcolm Street is her daughter Mrs. Barbara. Barber Of Norwood. ip ey DLOT X10/TONNE DISCOUNT . Maximize. the '.performance of yournewly arrived cattle with CO=OP .. ' Beef Feedlot Starter Ratlon- By feeding CO.OP Beef -Feedlot Starter Ration with Aureo S-700 you'll help get your cattle through their first critical weeks in your feedlot. CO-OP Beef Feedlot Starter Ration provides everything your cattle need to 'start gaining weight fast and to combat the stress effects .of.changing diets, weaning and shipping. And it contains:sodium bicarbonate Which acts as a dufering agent to improve feed intake and to prevent • acidosis'(grain overload). Ask your CO-OP representative about the advantages of the co -OP -Beef Feedlot" Starter Program... put our total Beef Service' to Work for you! Discount in effect Until Nov. 1S, 1979 at participating CO-OPs. LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OP LUCKNa 1