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Bru.ssek'oupIe 55 dears
...Mr and. Mrs. Wm. MacDonald'
hld Open House at their home in
Brussels on Saturday afternoon and
evening in honour of their. 55th
Wedding Anniversary. •Others
called on Sunday, also;
They'were married at the home
of the bride near Jamestown on
June 12; 1912 by Rev. A.G. Wish`-
• art: of Brussels Presbyterian Cfsurch.
Mrs.. MacDonald: is the former Jean
Snell, :daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel,Snell of James7.
town,
Mr. MacDonalds, parents, the ' '
late "Mr. and, Mrs. William Mac-, •
• Donald ,, at'onetime lived on the
}Archie Ander§onfarm onthe twelj
fth 9oncession of West Wawanosh j: '
Before Will was born,, the family
moved to'Easr Wawanosh Town-
ship near Calvin Stick Church. As
. a young man he did farm work in
the area, Worked at Ernie .
Nimmo's cheese factory near Rip-
ley and drove a peddling 1.4.agon:
out of St'. Helens for Henry Woods
who operated .a' store. there.
Following, their Marriage, ,Mr.
and Mrs. MacDonald lived. in the
Jamestown :area. In 1933 they
moved to a 'farm on Highway 87
between Gorrie and Fordwich;
About three years ago they retired
to Brussels:. • •
Mr`s MacDonald, has one brother,
Duncan of Brucelea Haven. One •
brother, Fraser And three sisters,
Mrs. Annie Rae, Ivirs. 'Isobel
Strand and Mrs', Minnie Shaw are
deceased
Mrs. MacDonald has one brother
John Snell of Morrisbank,. Three
sisters, deceased; are Mrs. Leon-
ard, Ruttan,. 'Mrs. Tena Watson
and Mrs,, A"iison Ruttan
R..ij!.StudentsIeceive 4.en...'I'AthleticAwards, Gi�rep Info:on Expo
WEDNESDAY, JUNE.
��a�• dent of the Girls' 'Athletic Assoc-
iation, ;banked Mr. Mason for
,1967
On; Thursday. Junelst the, students Aitken, Peggy Fry, Valerie +Gillles
of Ripley District High School met
at a special assembly to receive /
their awards for the centennial
athletic programme and tri hear Mr
Noel Mason,, principal of Lucknow
District High Schbol speak on
Expo., Those receiving the.. gold •
awards for achieving the highest
standard or better in each of the
three compulsory and: one optional
event were:'= Evelyn' White ' Sharon'
Colling and Glenda Farrell.
, Silver awards. went, to Gail Court
-ney; Judy Hodge, Karen Lackey,'
Gail Lock, Kerry Farrell, • Susan .
Farrell and Anne Mackay
Bronze awards, Were .received by
Jacqueline Johnston, Joyce, Wilkin,
Jean MacTavish, Dianne Pollard,
Ruth White, Pamela. Farrell,' Pat
Maccharles,; Nancy MacKay,
Chris van Dam, Carol Elliott ,
Janet Hamilton,;Corinne. MacDon-
ald, Judith MacKay, :Janice Steele
Marilyn. Thompson...
.Participation awards :were'given.
.to Sandra Collins, Susan Elliott;
Marsha Humphrey" Mary McCreath.
Jane..pollock, Jean'Scott Jill` '
Elliott, .:Brenda Farrell, Marilyn.
Peterbaugh,. Joan Thompson; Judy,
Walden;: Trudy Walden, ,Vera
Oldest `Grcduate
ver' 80 Years';
The graduate nurses that trained
in•the :Wingham General Hospital
from about' 1912..• 1935 held their
annual dinner -at the Queens'Hotel .
Wingham on June :7,
Mr. 'and. Mrs'. 'Ed. McQuillin of
Lucknow 'entertained at their home
for the evening., assisted .by"Mrs .
Wilfred Pegelo of Cargill.. .
Mrs.- Kay Green,' Bayfield, the ''•
President, conducted a short',,
business meeting. It 'was decided to
meet in Kincardine next•year, the.
first Wednesday in June. Mrs. Sadie
Finlay and, Mrs., Gertie •Walden. of
Kincardine willbe, hostesses.
Officers were .elected the".,
same for •another year.: gift was
presented; to Mrs. Neil.(A1ma)
MacDonald •of. Teeswater who has.;'
been' Secretary-TreaSurer `for.17
years and willcarry on this duty.
'Bingo was"played, .prizes given and,
a most enjoyable>evening spent.
Mrs. ;Gibson. (Eunice) Gillespie of
Whitechurch was the eldest .Grad-
uate Nurse .present. She is over 80
and graduated in 1912. All were
pleased to have her.
ACTOR TALK
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of a tractor is a safe
operator.
course, the tractor driv
to' be 'careful: His
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ance for human. error..
No matter how careful you are
around •your. tractor,. . accidents
do happen. ;•CIA's•• Farm `Family'
Protection Plan Could help . you
meet the ,costs' of tractor accidents
and other farm emergencies..
For details, please ,call:
JOHN A. 'MacMURCHY
R.R. "s •Ripley. /
Phone Collect Ripley 395=5151
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McLay,. Shirley Reid,Annabelle
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Farrell, Gloria: Aitken, Judy,
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Farrell; Anne ger g• uson, Barbara
MacTavish, Joan Pollard,' Mary. ,
Walden.: . .
At the conclusion of the present;
ations; Miss Margaret Machan
introduced Mr.; Mason to the gaup.
Mr. Mason gave a very interesting.
and informative account of the
recent trip to Expo by the Lucknow
District. High, School On behalf -of
the students, Carol ,Elliott; Presi,--
coming to speak and for the in-
formation which will assist the
Ripley students:Jr'. their, forth-
coming trip;
After four o'clock the wadies
chaperoning the girls met. to dis-
cuss plans, concerning the trip.. • '
A few changes in the itinerary •
have occurredsince earlier '
writings, 'One of these is the fact
that the", Students wills leave Ripley
the Morning of June 20 at' 7:30 y.
a. m.`;.'lnstead•of.the evening &de
patture.of'June 19, All the students:
will visit Upper Canada Village
on theway to Montreal. TheY •will{,
spend Wednesday and; Thursday at .
Expo before the, girls. depart for
Ottawa and theboys return to. Rip-;
ley.. The girls will still cruise The
Thousand Islands from Gananoque
before arriving in Ripley in'the
early hours'of June 24,,
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