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On Friday night inf the . White
chinch eommtmity memorial hall
a wedding reception was .held for
° Mr. and. Mrs.. Frank Riehl (nee
Sandra .Riley) newlyweds. 41
lunch "tine . Mr. and. Mrs. Riehl.
were called to. the platform, giv-
en seats of honour, and Mr. Joe
man,: manager ' 'of the . ball . team
of which. Frank' . was .; a' member,
read an address.. The presenta-
tion was . made by Mr •Andrlew.
Henderson, the tear coach. •Mr.:
and Mrs- Riehl each :thanked the
team and'. those attending . 'the
party for theirgift and • time
which they had prepared for them.
Mr. Joe. Tiffin's orchestra sup-
plied • the music- The square dance
callers ` were Mr. Gerald Baptist,
Teeswater_. and . Mrs. ' John Wray.
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men's. Institute celebrated their
sstieth . anniversary, Friday af-
ternoon, . October . 9, with an . en-
tertaining program held in the
Legion Hall, Ripley.
Guests were received by the
president, 'Mrs, Joe Scott do Mrs.
Francis Gemmell, . district presid-
ent.
strive for continued success. She.
also reminded delegates to attend
the district rally and area conven-
tion 'being. 'held' this 'month:
Miss Bertha, Blue rendered two
very beautiful solos.
Mrs. Finlay McLeod read a few
items of ,interest during the past
ten years which included a dona
tion to the Community 'Centre to-
urs. Andrew - Patterson and 'wards a sound: system for the e-
thane
Finlay. Mcleod ' were in ;rem' high school award, booth at•
.charge of the registration where. € '
ninety-three signed t h e guest the fair, Tweedsm utr book and
i the lecture for Ripley -Huron
book. The president presided' for Central School.
The oldest past presidents,
Mrs. Harriet Mooney and Mrs.
Shirl Bowers, poured tea at the
table, centred with ' the birthday
cake. Mrs. Lott Gilbert was re-
sponsible . for floral arrangements.
Mrs. Roy 'MacKenzie provided
music at the piano.
this memorable occasion.
A welcome was extended to all
present. The minutes of the first
meeting held in 1904 was read by
the secretary -treasurer., Mrs. ' Fin-
lay McLeod.
Roll: call of past presidents
numbered thirteen . present, each
gave the highlight. of her term of.
office. Regrets and best • wishes
were read from nine who were
enable: to attend.
Names of past : presidents; Mrs.
John (Farnell) Welsh, Mrs. R. J.
Graham, Mrs. S. T. Jackson,,: Mrs.
(Rev.) McLean, Mrs. Shirr .Bow-
ers, Mrs: G. H. Mooney, . Mrs 'Ro-
ary Martyr, : Mrs. M. H. Dierlam,
Brass M. McGinnis, Mrs, Lott Cul-
bert, Mrs. Allan McAuley, Mrs.
D. J. MacDonald, w Mrs.. G. R.
Munn, ' Mrs. • C. Thornton now Mrs.,
Margaret Burrows, Mrs. Jim Bry
ZION
(Intended for last week) ;;
Held Shower. 4:
eyed withgifts and good.. wishes
on . Frid,y evening .when relatives
and neighbours gathered at Mrs..
Nelson Baynard's' home. ' Miss
Betty Irvin was chairlady, Mrs.
Frank ' Ritchie and Mrs. Bob
Mist Patricia Jarrett was show-
Irvin,' and Miss Donna Ritchie
ce, Mrs. J.R..White, Mrs.. ' (Dr.) : gave readings, and Betty Irvin a
R- Finlayson; : Mrs. R. Martyr contest. An address was read to
(Mary. Hannah), . Mrs. ()rah Craw- the bride after ; which '.Mary Lou
ford, Mrs Roy McKenzie, Mrs. McAllister and Betty Irvin assist
Walter Lane, Mrs- Elmer Morg ' ed in opening the gifts after which .
Mrs. Neil, McLennan, .. Mrs: gallsang she is .a jollygood fellow.
Dave ::MacDonald, Mrs. Kenneth The, hostess '. served ' lunch assisted
MacKay, Mrs. Albert Wyld, Mrs. by .. Donald Murray and .Mrs -
Ross H: Marlyn, . Mrs-. Donald B. Russel Irvin.
Blue, Mrs. , Duncan ' . McArthur, Mr. and Mrs: Bert Wylie and
Mrs. Ambrose Gamble, Mrs. Jam
farmers° on the land and not- optimistic outlook for pork prices
kept bidding .down. Both boars
and bred Sows averaged the same
price, W. ' Sale total was: $4,227 '
with 31 sows and 12 boars con-
signed.
on signed. High sow was consigned
by Murray O'Neill.. of Priceville
and bought, by- Orville Monk of
Elmwood for $145. Top boar was
consigned' by ;Kenneth 'Wight : of
Listowel and purchased for $112
by Charles Timmins of Markdale.
Local consigners, prices . and.
buyers were; bred sows, Murray
Newton of Bancroft $127.50 to.
Norman: Wightman of Auburn,.
Mervyn:. Karges of Gowanstown
s $97.50 to Gordon Roulston of Rip-
ley; boars, David Allen of Do -
ham $102.50 • to , ,John Collins : of
Ripley.,
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family spent Sunday • with Mr.
and . Mrs., Harvey Ritchie.. '
Mr. and Mrs. ' D. A. Hackett
and. girls visited Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Howard Walker: •
es Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Donnie Mac-
Donald.
acDonald_ No charter members are
OW -
Mrs. James Kirkpatrick read a
poem " and placed ' a ..basket of
mowers on the • table in memory
of deceased officers and members
of ' the. Institue who have passed
away in thee last sixty' years. This
was -followed , by a - •minutes sit
A pleasant ' duty . took place'
when two past ' presidents' receiv:
ed ' corsages. Mrs. > Ross Martyn
pinned a .corsage on her mother,:
Mrs.. Harriet' . Mooney who had.
been ' a: ,member for forty-nine
years. - Mrs. Shin Bowers "receiv-.
ed' ' a corsage from 'her daughter,
Mrs. Walter . Culbert, tieing . a
member almost fifty years. •
The Luekuow ladies, Mrs- Neil,
J MacKenzie, . Mrs. Alex' : Mac-
kay, Wss _ Mary B. MacLeod Mrs_
George Saunders ' and Mrs. N. G. '
MacKenzie presented a . most in-
teresting panel, on The Pioneer
Woman or the Modern ' ;Woman,"
f with Mrs. Nell J. MacKenzie and
Mdiss :Mary B. MacLeod taking the
Fart of the Pioneers..
•Community singing followed led
by Mrs. Walter Lock with Mrs_
'Ross' H- Martyr at the piano Old a .
I favourites such as `Smile Awhile"�' '.
.
"Ixt the rest of the world go by,"
a The ' Institute ' Song" and "The
more „we get together,"' being har-
monized by moose present and Mrs.
Duncan Munn . singing the solo
part in one of them.
Mrs. 4.. B. Sharpe,, provincial
board director, .
sub. 16, brought
greetings and . best. wishes and
'wished the society success in the
future.
Greetings were extended. 'also
from . Mrs. -Donald. McCosh, the
area;'past *resident of Mrs. Harvey Houston,the
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president of the district; Mrs.
. J. ' MacKinnon Kairshea and
c i s t r i c t, secretary of Bruce
South W:.I.; Mrs. ' Francis: Gem
mell,district president, brought
greetings from Bruce South dis-
trict and' remanded the Institutes
' present of the district meeting
m Ripley, on November 9.
Presidents bringing greeting
were: Mrs: Howard Orr of Lis-
burn, Mrs. G. "Harkness of Pur
ple Grove while Mrs Cecil Holl-
ands spoke for Reid's Corners"
Tiverton by Mrs. Eldred Heid the
president.
Mrs. Victor Emerson, the area
secretary brow greeitings from
Grey -Bruce ' area and congratu•-
laced the members of sixty years
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