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BOTTLED BOTTLE. •
By Heather. BOOR
Once upon 'a time there was a
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'pop bottle that was sitting in a
store.' • A girl picked it up on a
. • hot summer day after walking in
a Walk-a-thon-. Later her -lade
,•brother took it back to the store
and it went through the process of
• being sanitized and refilled When
was .put badk Out again'a lady
bt5trghrirrird
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOTif, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 111th, 197
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SERVICE-OF-REMEMBRA46E
A .Ser ice. of Remembrance was
held in•the auditorium at Ripley
School on Tuesday, November 10.'
At the .ServiCe thec1I'sscs_pres7:
ented wreaths along with messag- •
es which summed' up their opin-
ions on the intent of Remembran
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_taken_bac-k-to-the-store-and-refil-
led. A mother came to the store
Ripley Resident Died In 80th Year
AN...WALTER B. WALDEN
a Member of the ,Masonic Lodge
who conducted a service. at 9
o'clock Wednesday evening.
Hospital in his 80th: year. He. was Mr. Walden will be remember -
the son of David Walden and.
Elizabeth Green of Huron 'Town-
'. Ship.
married. Emma Reid in 1917
and farmed on the 2nd of Huron
until retiring,to Ripley 22 years
Mr. Walden served on the
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,la.ge council and for 6 years acted
as reeve. He was a Member of
• Olivet and St. Andrew's United •*
.. Church and ,servid as 'an elder for
many years. He was a member
. of the choir for. 62 years and was
Sunday .School superintendent and
taught•the Bible 'Class it Olivet
before •retiring to Ripley. He was
Walter Benjamin Walden', Rip-,
ley passed away November 10,
1970 in the Kincardine general
by many fOr his musical contri
but ion through the Pine River
quartette. He put his many tal-
ent§ to Use. helping neighbors and
friends who will long remember
'his kindnesses.
Mr. Walden is survived by his
wife and two daughters, Mrs. Har-
old (Reta) Crittenden., Mrs. John
(Noreen) MacCharles, Ripley. and
six grandchildren; also.two sisters
Ripley -and Mrs:
Icoenusve'rr...
hue Saskatoon and one
brother Wilbert Walden, •Van -
The funeral service was held
in the MacLennan McCreath •
funeral home Thursday, Novern-.
her 12, 19.70 with interment in
tie Was getting along extremely Ripley cemetery, Rev. G ...Ball
well.' When it,,landed in.TorOnto officiated. Mrs. •Wallace Pollock
a business man found it while he rendered a beautiful solo "When
was taking his children swimming, I sbrvey the wondrous cross"...
The bottle landed. at Kingston , Pallbearers. were Don MacTav -
where a lighthousekeeper found ish, Wilfred Steele Pete Bis-..
it. Later a forester found it in a , sOnnette, Stewart Shiells, George
little river near Montreal. • He Trante.r and Bill Arnold. Flower -
took it- back IQ the lake. After bearers were grandsons Ron Mac-
, *that the little boy never heard Charles, Keith and Paul Critten-
.abOut the bottle but.it was well on den; alsO Ray Walden,- Murdoch.
its. • MacDonald Walter Rotilstori,
"" Leonard Reid, and Morris Reid,.
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and picked it up .for her sick son.
'When the .boy. got, better he took
it back to the store. It was refil
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led. A teenager bought a bottle
of pop after coming home from. ,
the dance. When he got home he
put ,it.4n the .garage..'The next .•
day his father needed something
to take oil to the field:, s'he used'
_the_bottle..._:_k_a_month or so a.
Mischievous little boy was clean,-
ing out the family garage. and
found thebottle: He. went to the
lake the 'next day and, took the
bottle with him. He put a note in
the bottle saying:: • •
'Re. Rooney of Ripley addressed
the boys' and, 'girls reminding them
f-the-significance-of-Re-rnanbran-
te P.ay . • • • •
. SCHOOL HINT . ' -
• • • • By Debra Magold
Mrs. MacDonald , the grade. 2
teacher says., ."If a child has en-'.
• sough interest in what he•is doing.
• he ,is sure to succeed in any task •
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THIS IS. FROM:RIPLEY, ONTARIO
PLEASE WRITE ME A LETTER
'FRED JONES
PLEASE' PUT BACK IN THE •
WATER.
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o i. om'e o er'
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daughter's birthday party.' It was
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He thieVit iliThe.Water: About
two weeks later he received I let-
terfrom Forest , Ontario. About
one week after that he •got &letter
from Windsor: • A little girl had
picked it up. ' ,
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• Thelittle boy hav
d gien
hope for it was winter, but with •
The..spring thaw, came a -letter
from Fort Erie.,, which said his bot-
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