The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-10-31, Page 16e '
Page 16—tneknew Sentinel, Wednesday,' October 31, 1979
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Graduates receive.awards at Ripley commencement.....
*from page 1.5
Peterbatigh; French,
Ann Drzazga. School
Letters and Student
Council Proficiency
Awards were presented
to • R.D.S. students.
JUNIOR BOYS
BRING TROPHY
• HOME
Ripley Junior Boys won
•B & H on Saturday.
Ripley.....
•from page 14
Ripley, his father Eldrid
Harris d
brother
Ripley,
Marion,
Lawrie of the Tiverton'
area. Gord was. talented
in design. painting and
lettering. He was much in
• demand for painting
signs. Native of the
Clarks area - 12th con-
cession west in Huron
• township - Gord was well
known and sympathy is
• extended to all the family
• at this time of sudden •
bereavement.
• On last Fri„ Oct,. 26;
Leonard Schmidt of
Walkerton passed away
suddenly in his,65th year.
He •was •the owner and
• operator of the Len Sch-.
rnidt Motors Garage on
the south main street in
,Walkerton. He is sur-
• vived .'by his wife,ithree
• daughters, and son Peter
also by three sisters and
four .brothers out of the
original family • of 14.
••.Sympathy is extended to
all.
Sheila, Joyce, and Joan
Osborne -, the three
daughter's of RObert and
Muriel 'Osborne of con-
cession 4 east tfuron
township - each showed'a
Brown Swiss Cali in the 4-
H Brown Swiss section of
the Teeswater fair on
Sat:. Oct. 6. Sheila' plaeed
third in the first prize
group while Joyce and
•Joan placed first and
second in, the second prize
group. In the. South
•Western Ontario
Regional . Brown Swiss
• -Show aives shown by
Sheila and Joan placed
first and third. Their,
• calves are being shown in
'the Brown Swiss Show at
the Royal Winter Fair in
• Toronto on Tues., Nov. 13
in •the Coliseum on the
Exhibition Grounds.
Congratulations go
John and Ann Marie:
Langley of St. John, NeW
Brunswick and fordierly
of the Clayton' arid Doris
Nicholson Apartment On-
Ripley Street in Ripley on
the birth of a baby girl - a
wee sister for . lain and
Gordon.
Sunday visitors with..
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton.
NicholsOn were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Gillespie of
Mississauga. Also Mr.
Ian Gillespie, Mr. and
Mrs. David Gillespie all
the way from Dublin,
Ireland.
May all the young folks
of this community have a
safe and happy
HalloWe'en tonight With
fun and treats. It is
always nice Jo see the
rural children come in for
the occasion.
Kincardine,
len .HarriS' of
and sister
Mrs. Jack
They defeated Wiarton
two games straight in the
finals for the Cham-
pionship, Although the
other Ripley teams put
forth a good effort they
'did not make the finals.
The junior boys will be
participating 'at
C.W.O.S.S.A. this
Saturday in Walkerton.
• OTHER
ACTIVITIES •
Ori Thurs., Oct„-.25,,the
314 Law class went to
Walkerton to the Cour-
thouse. They viewed a
few summary conviction
trials. Everyone had an
interesting experience.
On Mon., Oct. 29, a
representative • from
Fanshawe College visited
the Grade 12.class..
Also on ,Monday there
was an assembly for the
Grade 9 and 10 students.
Members of the Addiction
Research Foundation
talked to the students.
A member from Man
Power will •visit the
Grade 12's on Wed., Oct.
31,
ELEMENTARY NEWS
BY.
LISA MURRAY'
AND TABATHA
MIDDELKANIP.
A Cross -Country Meet
was held in Paisley on
• Oct. 23, •Schools shore near Bruce Beach.
represented were The bottle contained a
K.T.T.P.S., Wiarton,
Mildmay, Paisley,
Teeswater, Port Elgin,
Elmwood and others.
Danny•Wood placed 5th in
Junior Boys. John For-
ster placed 39th of 120
• boys.
On Wed„ Oct': 24 the
• Elementary Students of
R.D.S, saw the television
special "Why Should 1.
'Care?" at 10 a.rn, It was
an inforMative show,
comparing • the lives of
children across Canada
with those of other
countries.
• Lisa Harvey found a
bottle on Lake Huron's
note from a sixth grade
student of MuslWgon,
Michigan. The pupil was
doing a science ex-
periment about the water
currents in Lake
Michigan. The letter was
dated Oct. 11, 1979 and
was found by Lisa Oct. 26,
1979. Lisa thinks the
bottle travelled about 375
miles.
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