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THE LUCKNOW SEN,T.INEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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SIEGRIST'S, LUCKNOV
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
PANNABECKER'S ST. HELENS•
MONDAY,- WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
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SLA'VER'S 'STORE; AUBURN
TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY'
Profession ; service.
by People who care
WINGHAM
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CLEANERS
Relative. Shower for Joan :G�slin.
• • KINLOUGH NEWS •
A pleasant afternoon was spent
at the home of Mrs. Gertrude
'lvalsh on Saturday whenaround'
thirty relatives gathered to honour
•
'with many useful kitchen gifts..
along' with best wishes for which,
.she trade a fiti inl; reply .
iss oan• os in en•e=eect -
Mrs Walsh welcom.ed:- everyone
and a short.progran,followed•
after which Joan was'presented
•
A:da•inty lunch was served by
the 'c'o-hostesses Mrs. Helen Scott,
and•:Klrs.. ' Audrey Currie. •
••Little cousins:who asslisted with Mr..
carrying the gifts Were Dehhi•,
and Sherr y Walsh and Mary Nich-
evening.
Mrs. Audrey.Borthwick of S.t.
Catharines visited .with .Mr: and
Mrs. Don Gillespie and family
and, Mr. and mach -Hudgins -
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1970
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RIPLEY HI LITES-.lti
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EDITORS Gail Lock, Jean. McTavish, Robert Rooney
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mary MacCharles, Bruce Aitken 4,
( INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK)
romantic fiction. Tall'and blond
- word
he considers everybefore
he' carers' it. Thts-i-s-a-rtlan-to=---
snake young minds. swoon.
RDH'S JUINIOR. RANGERS .:.
• The, grade, twelve boys of RDHS
were called upon friday to save. •
their school•. A' bonfire 9f some .''
--a-nd-,ri-gs--g°t--sots=-o f7bont r-oi'
and the heroic five dashed to 'the.
rescue, 'Donald Martin, Paul Wal-
den, John D. Colling,'Brian Mac-
Donald and d Riibert Rooney ran to
quell.the racing flames. •The Rip-
ley Fire Department was. called
and 'helped finish off the blaze'.
Bruce Aitken showed up about . •
this time and, took pictures.
For the rest of 'the afternoon ou'r
fire• fighters' told.4 nyoiw willing to.
listen, and several that were not,
of,the adventure.' Some critics
pointed out the fact that the fire
hardlyendangered the school,,
since it..was only a grass fire and
it was moving away from the
building. Everybody finds fault,
but the school is safer with,the
SPANISH??
On April 10, :Grade 12 and
Grade J girls watched a program
on television, It was El Organil-
lero de Madrid.; Cada Dia Si, Mas.
It was AV.minutes',1ong,
Glartys Sanchez explained
beforehand what' the show'was .
about and wh le it was on.she
translated some -of the more dif-
ficult: sections.
Gladys is.a student in Grade 9.
at.;Ripiey District. High School.:'
She Came from Colombia , ,South
America to Waterloo. She start-.
ed learning English three years
ago, She: 'lives at Point Clark.
with Mr. and .I1rs. Geis, and
Mrs. Morrison. '
,and John, and'also with her
mo.ther,Mrs. James •Hocdgins in the
the Wingham• and District Hospit-
al •
Relatives froth here attended
a bridal shower for Miss Betty
Halden.by.at the home of her.
o•lson. , •
• Some•trotn here attended a'
:recept•ion for.Nj,r. and Mrs. '13ob v
:Thompson at .l ipley on Friday .
Garand'and. John....,...
Tlic, Itowe11 family' of Toronto.,
spent the'•'week=,end at their:
sister Mrs; Ross Irwin, Luckhowi
with.1\lt. and Mrs. *titan Sutton:,
home, he
ever-alert.Grade twelve class
around despite, what these small
Minds say.
R.ERSCNA'LITIE•S OF THE .WEEK
MARY McCREATH .- This 'Grade
12 redhead has the mercurial '
temperament usually.assuc.iaxed
with that shade of, hair. She rais
es .amore Cain per pound than 'any-
ane. to rhe school. :Lynn Arr1T —'-
strong.,is the only' man ,who ever
tamed her. • •
LYNN AR\ISTRONG He is the
strong silent.type' idealized by
cyton Nicholson
ds W.I. Speaker
"Public Relations" was the •
topicat the .Ripley; Women's
Institute meeting on Friday .11ay
1st at' Mrs. Frank Scott's home.
' • Clayton Nicholson, Manager...
of•the 'Telephone -Company., •
spoke, On ''Tlie Telephones"..He
•gave many 'facts.about rates,:
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CONTRACTOR
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extensions and 'new tele,phones
'and: presented each one present
with a personal telephone direct-
ory.: Mrs. Gemmel" thanked
the speaker.
The' roll call was. "Bring, a guest
and 'introduce her any guests.
were•present, hairs. •Oliver :\tc.-'
'Charles reported on the ''Of'ftc i. rs:
Conference" held at Guelph.
The' Rock girls of Ripley played
their accordians , which, was
enjoyed:
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It was. decided. to affiliate witir r
the Kincardine and l�istric't Hos-
pital •AuxiliaryMagain'and many:
volunteered to assist inthe tuci -
shop'. l
Tea. was served a•nd a social
half hour enjoyed:,. N;Irs..Joe Ai
Scott gave cotirtesy,rernarks..
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Dutch Canadian residents. who now• •
call Canada their• home, wish to
to • Canadians.
Many Canadia-n soldiers •:los--them.aiyes:.
during the Liberation of Holland and as
a .memorial. to 'them the. Dutch' Canadian
citizens of this . community, are joining
manrothers across Canada to raise
funds among themselves which will be
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