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WEDNESDAY, MAI%, 9th; 1960.
FORMER RESIDENT
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,Word was received here Sun-
day•of the death of Mrs. William.
Jerome at Detroit, She was the
• former Margaret Stanlek, daugh-
ter of the ,late Mr. arld Mrs..Ed-•
W
and ;Stanley . of Con. 14, : Kin-
loss. Margaret attended' Kinlough,
Public School. arid, ! later ' was
• employed. -by the. Purvisfamily
at' the Holy, rood, Store. She was
a faithful church . worker • and
was loved by all who knew her..
• She and her, husband have visit-
ed here. •on ..many occasions. and
theword of her death shocked
and saddened our community.
Mr. Ezra. Stanley and Mrs. Mar-
retia Hodigi.ns. of X.plough, Mrs.
Maurice McKinnon 'of Teeswater,
Mr. Sani Stanley of Kinloss; Mrs..
Eva Stanley, ' of .London, Charles
Of North .Bay, Mrs. Agnes Elliott,
Miss ..Jennie Stanley, Mr. Leo-
nerd •:Stanley and Mr. ` Everett
Stanley. of Detroit survive.
'Joseph, Joseph, a, sister Ada -
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bele (Mrs; Ezra Sittler)`' "of
' Greenock and.. a' brother' Williatn
predeceased her. Ttelativesi from
here attended the funeral
Mr. and Mrs.. Lyman Sutton
bad. . members • of . ,,the 'Ripley
Ziockey team at- their home (air;
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Mg ' g theweek,' eek, Gary Sutton is I'
goalie for the Ripley Bantam •
team: this: winter. ,
• Miss . Erlma Jean Percy, sec-
retary .of the Presbyterial: Young
People's 'Organization attended
a get-together at. Auburn. on
ues ay evening.
Mr,Gg eor e Haldenby return-
ed to Toronto to •his . work with.1.
,the Standard . Paving C'omiany
Mrs. Haldenby spent' the week-
end • in Walkerton • with • the
Sparling family. . .,
Mrs. Frank' Maulden vas host-
. ess and presided for the March
meeting of the . Holyrood Wom-
en's • .Institute at her ',home on
Thursday evening.. Following the
Ode and the Mary Stewart Col-
lect bu sines" was dealt with.
Linentable cloths; for the • tables
at the hall .was discussed " and
tabled for:. the present: A card
party :was' arranged to he held
on March 15th. the roll call was
an •.Irish joke which proved very
entertaining;:. •.Thenominating
committee,. Mrs. ' P. A. Murray,,
'Mrs. ;Roy ' Graham and • Mrs.
.Stewart :MacDonald will present
the.. slate of officer's at . the Ap
•ril meeting Mrs.., Ed Thompson
reported ' on: "Resolutions" • and
Mrs.' Sam Farmer gave.' an arti-
cle:. of interest; from the Fede-
rated News; Mrs. Burton Collins,
Misses Elda Wall, and • Barbara
Haldenby,., were chosen • judges
for a St. Patrick's table' centre
with prizes; 1st, Miss May Boyle;
2nd, Mrs. P. A. Murray, • Mrs.
William Eadie. convener then
presided for the program • and
read 'a poem, entitled "March."`
Miss :Edna Boyle played a piano.
number "The Irish Washerwdm-,
an" Mrs. Jack Hewitt favoured
with the .Solo "I'll. Take. You
Home Again, Kathleen.". Mrs.I
Howard Harris gave a well •pre-
pared paper on, the motto ."Be
enthusiastic . it's contagious,'
'showing how we can build .up
or dampen. the enthusiasm. of
our bubbling over youth. ' Mrs.
Raynard • Ackert, ^ .club' . leader,
then introduced, four :of. the. club
girls, Norma Haldenby. and Bev
erley''' Wall puton a very • nice
demonstration on the hows and.
whys of pressing woollen's and
Barbara Haldenby and' Elda Wall
presented, the 4-H leaders, Mrs.
Raynard Ackert and 1Ulrs Alex
Percy each with a china cup. and
saucer in appreciation of their
fine. and capable leadership from
• the "Holyrood . Woollen Wond-
ers."' Each. of the,.ladies. expres-
sed. their thanks. and said what;
a joy it, was working with , such.
nice :.club ,girls. A 'gift.. to the'.
WI. from Wm. A. Schmid jewel-
:ler, , ,Luckrsow, wa's drawn ' for, I
and .Sharon Hodgins• .1was the
.luck girl.. Mrs. 'Jack Ackert and.
lucky ,
May Boyle each conducted. Irish
Contests. Mrs. Eadie gave the
courtesy , remarks. The National
Anthem • andGrace were sung
and a" bountiful lunch: served
and a pleasant social time en-
joyed. ', '
.Mrs. Harold,, "Haldenby and
M
rs. Frank Maulden, 4-H' Club
leader's -attended the local. lead-
ers. training school. in Walkerton,
Thursday and 'Friday.
A number of ladies'. here
attended the . Achievement Night
fat
Ripley. at the completion' of
the Hiobby school, ,held there chit:
:ing the' winter 'months. Several
here • took the course. Mrs. Roy
Graham. was a wood -working• in
• structor.' •
The World Day of Prayer. Ser-
vice'.
ervice• for this community 'was
.held in the Presbyterian, Church
with. Mrs. Toni MacDonald key
woman, The prayer pamphlet
prepared •/by the Worrier's' Inter-
C:hurch• ,Council of Canada was.
followed, The them , Labourer's.
together with, God. Ladies. ,from
each of the village cliurche1'
taking part.. Scripture portions
were read.'' by•`Mrs. Walter Brec-
kles and Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller.
Prayers were; offered by; . Mrs.
Bert Nicholson,. Mrs., John 'Barr,
Mrs. Alex ; Percy, 'Mrs. Roy .Sch-
neper;' .Mrs., E. Heiden -
:.by. •'A , most inspiring , message
was given .by Mrs. Lyman •Sut-
;Your: bang. manager ;iseasy to meet
-and a good man to talk things'
over with. Not just because he knows
a lot about banking, but because he
can be counted . on to apply that
knowledge and experience to your
particular need.
To him, banking is more than dollars
and ;;cents,: more than figures in a
'. ledger. To him, banking is the'
opportunity .to, work with people—
through bank services to help with
lour problems, your hopes and plans.
That is what he has been trained to
do. That is what he likes to do.
You'll find he's a good.. man to know.
HE CHARTERED BANKS
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ton in keeping: with the . theme.
While aVliss Winnifred Percy re-
ceived the collection, Miss Edna
Bey -le Played "Sweet : Hour - of
Prayer" and also . played the
hymns. Mrs.' Bert Nicholson was
chosen key -woman for the :ser-
vice in 1961.. Mrs. MacDonald
thanked everyone for, taking part
and the: meeting closedwith the
benediction.
1VIr. Kenneth Johnston under
went anappendectomy in Wing -
ham hospital on Sunday. last
and' returned home Wednesday.
Miss Donna• Nicholson o'f'Kin-'
cardine spent the' week-erid' at
her home here. ' • .
Mr. Jim Hodgins and' little
daughter, Tammy of Vancouver,
',flew home an Saturday arriving
at .Milton. His father, Mr. lom'
Hodgins is a' patient in "Victoria
Hospital; London. His. many
friends , wish . him Unproved.
health.
Miss: Marie Schreller of .Wing
hard spent. the :week -end' . with ' •
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Roy.
Schneller,
(Reeve. Harold Percy attended
theGood ',Roads Convention in
Toronto' last' week.
Sympathy is extended , to Mrs:
Marretta Hodgins: and Mr. Erza
Stanley . in the sudden passing of ..
their sister' Margaret, ...whose.
,death occurred on Sunday.,
' Mr. and Mrs. . George Colwell
of Dawson Creek : • are,,,;. visiting .
with. his :mother, Mrs: J,, W. CO -
well and ' other ,relative's, here.
On Sunday a family party Was
held: •.
,Rev. Benson , sox, 'Ur, and
.ivirs, William Cox visited.•.'on
Sunday with' Mr. and `Mrs. +:Jack
Scott and family, .con. 4, Huron.
--- Mrs = Morley—Bushell- and chil
dren ,• . visited ' with Mrs'. ` Jack
Barr•. and fardity•:
The' Ashfield `Younig; People ..
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entertained ,the Kinlough • and
Tiverton.' Young. People at ^ :a
.skating : Party iii the. Ripley t...
Arena on :Friday evening. 'Re-.
freshments•' were served and a
social_ 'time. enjoyed
'Mr.. J. Perrie, `a : student' froth•
Waterloo College was the guest
preacher . ` in the Presbyterian
Church on Sunday,:' ' Mac 'Mc-
Donald was ` in charge' ,of the
Service. The :old testament, les-
son
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was read • by • Donald 'Barr;
The New testament lesson ` was.
read' by' Keith" Maulden.: Sandra
Percy 'led in prayer. Sandra
Percy and Mac McDonald fay -
loured with
avoured'with a duet.. The Young;'
: People are to attend a • rally, at
the Presbyterian. Church • at
Wingham on: Sunday evening;.
The .A Y;PA Met on. Sunday
evening at the ',home' .of Alex &
Diane •IHewitt- With Alex presid-
ing Donna: Haldenby read the' '
Scripture. The roll 'cal). "'was an
swered with .the word. ."Repent."• •
Plans • were' made for a. Variety .
Concert. the Friday after. Baster,:
April. 22nd.. New 'choir ;vestments.
were: discussed 'arid plans • made
for a . skating . party on • Saturday '
night.' A hymn .``Guide Me,' .Oh'
Thou Great , Jehovah and prayer
closed :the •devotional part ;of the
meeting: Evelyn- Nicholson con,
'ducted a Bible :Quiz. Ray I-Tald- •
enby gave . a' splendid paper on ••
"Lent. Heather" ' and Brenda:
Hewitt,sang "Jesus wants me for.
a' Sunbeam" accompanied' by
their mother. Barbara. Halderby
and Alex: Hewitt each conduct-
ed contests, .'May Boyle gave a
reading, Ganes. were 'played and
refreshments 'served. Norma Hal
deniby• gave the courtesy re-
'i arks.
Mr.• : and' ' Mrs.•. f3ert Nicholson. •
entertained at.'a dinner on Sat-
urday evening. Those .present
were Mr, ' Jim . Hodgins and
Tammy of .Vancouver. Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hodgins, Mr: and Mrs.. .
Victor Gawley , and . Gladys, .:Mr.
and • Mrs, Howard Thompson
•and Mr. .dal:vin Robertson,
' .Mr: and Mrs. Ezra Stanley &'
family . visited dn. • Sunday with
Mr: and Mrs, Racy .Stari1ey ands
fiami.1y • of T inloss.
Mr, and Mrs, Aleit Percy' eii-'
tertairned' ' relatives Sunday, • it
being Marion's (Mrs.' 1-iuigh Jant, ..
soi) ,birthday,
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