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LUCKNOW
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Li;t°tle Jason •Conley of, Wngharn.
visited with his f ratadinothe.r
Wallace Conn, while lits parents.
Nir. and ,,\lrs. poiiglLs .Conley.
I were in' Lottdprt.
Mr.. and Mrs. Joe ThonTpsotr'of
Goderich were Sundcty'visitors
witit.'�lr:: and.\1rs. Lawrence
Taylor alr.d. family,:
Mr.,' and Mrs. Wilford Caslick
of Wingham were Satuiday
evening visitors with his parents
\lr•
.and ,tiers• Ea,cl'Caslick. .. •
.tilr,, and .\irs. Johnston Conn
were• Sunday dinner guests with
N1r: and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.;
4\lrs, Frank: >liller and Mrs:
Ross gumming of Lucknow were ".
Sunday visitors with. Mr.- and Nits.
Robert .'Mowbray:
\1r, and Mrs. Earl. Caslick :visit•
ed Wednesday with Mrs. Dave
McAllister of Culross.'''
On Friday evening Mr. and..
Mis.. Albert Cottl.tes attended 'the
-3 5=th-wedding-a-nniversa-ry--of-Mr..
and Mrs. Lawson' Ma jury of Pais •
ley, held at the hone their son
`GIen'Majury'and Mrs. Majury.
Mrs., M-ajury is Mrs.. •Coulees'
sister•. • .
Mr. and Mrs. 'Alex 'Craig.were
at Port E
lgin Friday evening to
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and Mrs: Wilbert
I.Schwichtenberg:and family
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a and.:attend the:lce Carnival being
. RIPLEY III LITES , .i.:..held'there . .
F
i. Mrs. Bessie Mulliss visited .on
-- esday� with Nl s. I-i:ed '1'tfftn,
w..hile,the '.men attended sa-1e,
Mr:. and Mrs:.Mervyn Pipe and
her father .NIr. ,Pollard..of Brussels
Saturday evening with'
1 EDITORS:: :Gail Lock,,Jean• McTavish, Robert Rooney 4,
►.PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mary' MacCharles, Bruce' Aitken
C° o.S:S.A. CHAMPS
On; Saturday , March 28, .the
Ripley girls' curling team seo
t :ut.
bright andearly for Owen.•Sound.
" • The team consisted of skip -'
• Jeaii•Ma:cTavish,• vice -'Marilyn
Peterbaugh, :second ---Gaff-Court
' 'ney and lead '- Kerry Farrell.
In the first game•they came
up -against a team •.from .Georgian
Bay Secondary School: The
Ripley team won,this game 19 to •
'1. • After 'a two 'hour wa'i;t, they
pla.yed,aga.iiist the teani Troth
'West•'ii•ill, Owen Sound. This
`was i' elose,•ganie,,hut 12ipley'
came up with th_eir'second vict
.or} with a score of •H 5 After
a,. nte�tl; tkte_ g�r1s plti}'eci agai_t:rsr
"O.S.C.V.i. and were saIile to
defeat'. them 1.2 to 7. This meant.
•that they had 3W + 32
.`:'The gi:r"is• received the C. W.O,.
S.S. A'. 'Trophy 'for the school, _•�_
:suitcases and crests. •Th'ere, were
:24'teams competing for thea day .
Second. place went to•a team from
K-iti=hener. .
We are proud 'of.o•ur girls and
we wish .the tearn•next year,' as„
much. luck,
VARIETY CONCERT
Pre.p.ara t.i.ons._ta-v -.be-e n s a -rt ed.
this ;week fors the •variety. concert
to be held 'April 23 and. 24. .
Al• play , under the direction. of
Mr; ,Brown, is being rehearsed.
Susan Elliott .and :Jean \lacTavish.
are aain tn`charge of the inusic'•
-department
FREEDOM
Due to the 'stor.tir'.of last T hurs'-
.day and Friday, school was open
rto•town students oilly. The.school
was: dismissed. at 2:30 on'Thursday.
Over thirty students were storm -Ts'.
•"stayed at one place alone .Buses
-Were-e-a-n I-ed--oir-Frid. a 1t orrgi
the •students from town were in
attendance. • : •
your tee
fully guaranteed
pension: plop: .
now -c tat
:at -_03 4%with n0..
•annual.f
See us 41.i.k.kly
whileinterest
•• rates hold!•
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TRUST COMPANY , 1Nc E 1889
KINGSTON STREET
GODERYCH
PERSONALITIES OF'1 E WIEN
BRIAN.\1ac•DONALI) -: Brian 'is .
"one of•the inose outstanding c'hara
,
eters, in the school.. t Ie. is humble.
and .irassiiming. • ,I Ie. 'isalso. never,
.at a• loss for words but can present
any argument in 'a c aliii reason
able riianne'r,. lie is always sreadY
to a hitt w hen ae' is wrong' grit
this nevei happens:. 'lie and \1arg,•.'
can often be seen .discussing •
Philosophy and other elevated
top `�•icsiwtng the., noon b•ea <.
•
MARGiE :1acK.Al = She is'def-
initely the best adjusted person in
the school 'She is never out Cif
_sort-s_a d:her- neverrfail •n. ,.g_:ood
humour makes her a tower of •
calm among lesser people. I:)ef-•
finitely one .of the great minds of
our time,
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
DO not curse God for having
`created the tiger; praise him •
because he did ,not create this
animal with wings - old foreign
saying:
and Mrs. Albert Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs: Donald Stewart
and family:of Teeswater were
Sunday •isitors•with his.•pa'rents
Mr,.. and Mrs.' Bob Stewart.
Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Ross -and
Doris were -in Kitchener on -Satur-
day, w;here they were joined..by
•Mrs ,Mini. Ross.
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ec6ndary School
PRESENTS THE
PLAY
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OF THE
AUGUST MOON"
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April 16th, 17th, i.8th
TELL A FRIEND
Linda Ni'cGee of London spent
the •,yieek.end'wit•h,ler parents'
11r• ,and Mrs. George. McGee.. •
N1r.:. and Firs.'Roriald.Jainieson ,
Lori, Gordon and Marilyn of East'.
Waw C • • ' , r T w_itl-his.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom '
J`ari.�ieson. ,.
and Mrs: flurry \loss 'of
Plattsville were
•
'" t� 1r. 'with her parents
Ben ,\1cClenaghan and her. brother
.C4ir1.,
Nir..and• Nit's.. Pau,1'Groskorth, •
Shauna and \Matthew, of Toronto.
celebrated Paul's birthdayby.
spending the week end with_his
parents Mr. and Mrs. l lwood
Groskorth . •
Mr:. 'and Mrs, Wayne Farrier, •'
and Kim 'of London were recent
visitoors, with': his' parents •Mr . and
Mrs. Garnet. Farrier;, •
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS
• 1\•1r. arid Mrs.. Clarence Ritchie,
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