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1: CITIES SERVICE
WEDNESDAY,; OCT., 25th,, 1961
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HUMP s' YIn •Wngham'
General - Hospital on Wednesday,
October.: 18th '. to Mr.. and ' Mris-
Harald Humphrey, ' a daughter.
HENNING- At St. Joseph's Hos
• pital, I;•oridon, on Saturday, Oc
• tober 2Ist'to Mr. and Mrs.: Rudie'
Henning. (nee Susan McNaiugh-
ten) of 100•: Sprimgbank : Drive,
'London, a 'son, Norman Joseph, a
brother for Elaine:
Forficulturai
Banquet At ;Ripley
A most successful meeting". and
banquet; ' was held. ' by the Rip:
ley and Disti ictr Hoiticultural
+Society at Riple'y, in 'the Legion
Bali on Tuesday evening.:
The ladies"of the Legion Aux=
iliary ,catered: to the onehtindi ed,
guests, who ail 'voiced' their -
thanks for the bountiful :Supper
After the: jolly get to-gether at.
the.: meal. ' hour, Mrs 'Harvey
Thompson called the .meeting to
.LUCKNOW
order, and a . Sing -song ,, was led
by ::Mrs:- Francis- Boyle:-Mrs:J-aek-
MacKenzie favoured with two
lively solos . which were much
enjoyed. Francis Boyle gave' a.
humorous reading and Mrs. Dun-..
lop ;.in her pleasing manner sang
twice and as usual gave:the audi-
ence much• pleasure. .
Mrs Oliver' *Charles .intro
duced the guest speaker,, Rev; H.,
Funge. ` .of . Londsbero -iJnited
Church.. '. Mr.. •Fu, nge.', gave .a talk
and demonstrated : table centres,
Christmas.: arrangements, . corsage-
arrangeinents `: and ' many many
ideas on how. ,and; what kind of
flowers :'to use on various occas
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s s Fun e' •is a e tat=
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ented person' and was verygen-
erous with his .sharing,with. • the
Horticultural' Societ Mrs.:11iac-
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Auley thanked•the. guest speaker
and all who had. made the; banquet
meeting . such a .success
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- Mr - Bristow ' brought greetings
from, . the.. area. Mrs. Thompson
thanked all . who : had -helped in
anyway,, and,: closed..the meeting..
Those,' who won, the . various;
Prizes were: 'Mrs. .Skirl Bowers
having a birthday that day, Mrs.
TIMBER • TIPS
RQy Finlayson with 678 and
Lorha $t}ttori• 607 led the. ,Squir-
rels • tp take 3 points off the
_Gophers., Kay Crawford'.s 632.and
C. Greer's 602 topped the Goph-
ers score. .sheet.,
Bill, and, Mae Hunter with 1230
combined total were the big guns
an the Chipmunks 3.to 1 -victory,
over the 'Zebras Betty Hali Oi-
led ,high ;for the Zebras.
The , Tigers stopped the , Pole
Cats. from seoriag' any paints. Bill
Stewart was high ,again with 667
and Wilma `Chisholm had 654
with a .flat single of 259. Bud
Hamilton, was the Pole Cats best.
bowler. -. .
The Beavers and' • 'Coops each
tallied 2 points, Don MacKinnon
had 640. for. the Beavers best ef-
fort and Mary ,Fisher's 565 •was
high for the Coons, , ,•
LadyLuck helped,the Wolver-
ines split the poins with the
Cubs.. Marie`•Johnston .and Vietta
Reid rolled well over, .500. Har
old: Errington and Dick' Park were'
best for the .'combs. .
Freda and Jim Erringtori's com--
bined " .total of 1198 and John
Parks .579' were '.too' much for, they
short—handed:._Kanigaroos: giving
the. Lions`' 4. points. "
,Beavers 12; Cubs'.12, Chipmunks
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. Tigers Cities Service Agent ' 2.0 , ucknow
9; Zebras • 7, .Pole Cats 6, lig t - �
6, , Lions 6, . Kangaroos 4, Wolver . ,
Kintail Women's • Institute: w'a4
LO(HALSI s well • attended in. Kintail hall' and
close •
novo ,has come to c
Neil MacKenzie is working with
Mrs Lorne Luther is visiting,
Mr; ' Bill Graham and ; Stewart
in Ridgetewn • With, relatives. and i MacLennan on. the ditching'mach-
friends:' .
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Tho • W.M S: • Meeting of Ash -
Davide Fairish; son of Mr and
Mrs. 'Duncan Farrish: has 'been.
spending a few :days 'in. Goderich
with 'his 'aunt. • • r'.,`.
• Mr. Dan MacDonald and Mr.,
Jim. Cameron ire making .their'
annual rounds ••for, the Bible Soci-
ety.' have been
ety.' These two'' • men'
do ng this worthy .job , for, many,
field Presbyterian; • Church' ..was.
held • at •• 'the ;home of •'Mrs. 'Alex
MacDonald with, Mrs- William
Ross, in' the chair.
A number. of , people from the
community attended the•..Horti-
'cultural banquet in ''Ripley. on
Tuesday night. .' :
. Mrs.. Emile' 'MacLennan spent.
Tuesday :in London, years:.
A hat course ,spons,oiied by ;the •
Nimmo, the oldest person pres-
ent; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gam-
ble, ' a wedding anniversary that
day: and Mrs. Glen Stanley for
sitting on. the. lucky. chair.
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The W.M.S. of. Ashfield 'Pres-
byterian Church • were guests at
,the ;Dungannon • 'Presbyterian
Chtirch',on Friday,: / •
Sympathy, of: the ••: community`
goes'' out to •the McNain • families
in the sudden passing of Mr Jim.
McNain..: • ; ,
,Mr.: and . Mrs. Bruce, Miller' of
Listowel spent the Week -end with
Mr.: and Mrs. Emile''. MacLennan.
Ditching machines are' busy in
the community. Mr.: 'Hamilton of
Auburn •. is • ,working at Lloyd.
Clines and; Bill ;Graham and .Ste-
wart MacLennan at . David Elp
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LLOYD MOFrAT , RR. 3 Holyrood . ■ .
MRS. • VICTORIA SMITH ... R.R. " 3 Ripley ,g
MRS. • WM. McDONALD . .. Lucknow '
MS`I.RS.' HERB CLAYTON . R.R. 6' Lucknow .
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