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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 1:30 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M.
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MINISTER OF HEALTH FOR CANADA
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 — 5:30 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M.
GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA AUDITORIUM
4 P.M., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th.
IN•r-
• Patricia Lynne. Eden and Patrick
Ray Passmore exchanged marriage
vows in Lucknow United Church.
Rev. Glenn Noble', minister
of-Lucknow Presbyterian Church, •
performed the double ring cere-
mony at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday
Jay 29, 1972. .Mrs. Jean Cum-
ming of LucknOw was organist.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a princess
. style gown of white silk shantung,
with long sleeves and liood
raschel lace. She carried a cas-
cade bouquet of white and mauve
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building mortgages for •
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Victoria and Grey!
tinted carnations interlaced with
mauve ribbon and fein.'
Miss Glenda Eden, sister of the
bride, was maid of honour. She
wore a short prinCess style dress
of mauve moss crepe, with long
sleeves and hood-of-matching--
raschel lace.' She carried a cas-
cade bouquet of white and mauve
tinted carnations and ivy. •
Rick Passmore, brother of the
groom, was best man. Ushering
duties were performed by Dave,
Eden, brother'-of the 'bride —
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TRUST 'COMPANY' SINCE' 1809
/ • PASSMORE - EDEN
Ken. Johnston of Lucknow.
• Laurie Eden, sister of the bride,
was in charge of the guest book.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Eden of / 2
R. R. 1', Gorrie , are parents of,
the bride. The grc)orrius. parents
are Mr. and. Mrs. 'Melyin Pass-
'more of Lucknow.
A reception was held in White-
church Hall. Guests attended
from Wingham,. Belgrave , Luck-
now , Teeswater, Scarborough,
Eto,bicoke_,_Fort Erie, Niagara
Falls and Stevensville'.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Passmore
are 'esicling in Listowe-L ---- •
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Clayton Nicholson
Wa&WISpeaker ,
The Purple Grove Women's
Institute held their October meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Howard
Thompson. Members and sever-
al visitors were welcomed by the
-Pr esid ent.-"Mrs—Francis_Boyle.
Mrs. Donald McCosh, Secretary-
Treasurer read the , communica- •
tions. The P.G.W.I are invited •
to the Armow Institute on Octob-' human, mistakes can be , expected,
er 17.at 2 p.m. Roll call is 'a
l?it of wit". Theme is friendship
and there will be a speaker on
ceramics. The roll call was
answered by 'a telephone tale.
Members were reminded of the
Rally in Allenford , October 19 at
9 a.m.. Mrs. McCosh and Mrs.
Gore Harkness are delegates.
Wiarton on October 30 and 31.
Mrs. Morford Mackay. introduc-
ed. the speaker, Mr. Clayton
Nicholson, who spoke on the
telephone system, 'which was very
interesting and informative. He.
stated "to' make long distance
calls during slack periods". Some-
times when you 'cannot get the
dial tone , it is due to heavy 'load-
1' a
-titres, wait a wIrtle--4-nd-the-li-ne----v-oi-le-ybal-1.-m-eet This _r_ought
will clear. He showed the, new together" two Junior girls teams
type telephone with a dial in the that had been tied for 'first place,
receiver. Mrs. Roy Collins thank- but RDHS, bowed to Kincardine in
ed him.. Contests were conducted, the first game. Ripley bounced
by Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Boyle. back in the second game as
Mrs. Donald Gillies spoke on Barbara Grubb, continuing her
"Man and' Resources". Protect fine efforts that gained all the
our trees, wild flowers and arlirrl- points earned in the preceding
als. Cut bi: trees, and save smal , garne, chalked up fiVe points as
.er ones, standITM—sreara—Kil.re-Reeves'rKirrH,arrel-1--artd—
future generations are headed for
disaster.
Mrs. William AI nold show(ql
books of 1867 Directory of 'the
County of Bruce. Mrs. Morford
Mackay and Mrs. Gillies served
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PARLEY-VOUS FRANCAIS?
Interested French stndents
gathered in Mrs .. Collins' room to
form the French Club. The exec-
-utive--for-this year_inciadejonnie
Boyle, President; Debbie Tranter
Vice President; Margie/Collins,
Secretary; and Kinuforrrell, Treas-
urer. Class representatives are
as follows Level I Ardis Nicholson,
Bill Farrell; Level II Arlene Trant•
er, Julie Reeves; Level III Joan
Courtney, Gail. Messenger; Level
IV_Mark Smith, Kathy Farrell; Lev.
el V Donna' Needham, Shirley
McCreath:'
Plans for. the upcoming year are
.rather indefinite at present , but it
is hoped that they will be able to
attend the Winter Carnival in
Quebec and possibly'take a bus
trip in October or Noveniber.
The unfortunate victim this
week is Bruce Nicholson who .
should have been named as Vice
President of our Drama Club.
Sorry-Bruce!
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE
About forty 'students from
•RDHS who bought their tickets last 1972
-riyAcled,te-,the-LSh_ak .
OOPS! .„
Since we at RDHS are only
pearean Festival by bus to see the
comedy "As You Like It" on Oct-
ober 6. ,Accompanying the crew
were RDHS's English teachers,
'Mx.• Brian Esch and Mr. Reuben
Burnett,
KINCARDINE AT 'RIPLEY: JUNIOR
GIRLS
On October 10, RDHS hosted
Kincardine High for a' B.1
Joan Courtney also contributed to
the 15-19 win. However the
match went to Kincardine as their
Junior girls took the third game. ,
SENIOR GIRLS
Sally Elliott, Kathy Farrell,,
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.BOnnie Boyle , Dianne Kempton,,
Mary .Needham, Joan Ferguson
and Shirley McCreath all contri-
buted to the effort against the Kin•
cardine seniors but to no avail as
!Kincardine took .o games.
WIARTOkia RIPLEY: SENIOR
GIRLS
The final regular volleyball
games of the season saw Wiarton
at 'Ripley on October 12. The
Senior girls reached peak perform-
ance as they defeated Wiarton in
two---straight-games:—It--w-as
,8nip and tuck throughout the first
game as points. for either- side re-
mained evenly matched but mid-
way through the game the RDHS
girls rallied, to win 15-10. Dianne.
Kempton contributed six points
to the winning effort and Kathy
Farrell, Sally Elliott , Mary
-Needham, Joan-Ferguson-and - -
Sally Harrison also added to the
score. The second game saw the
Ripley Seniors put on quite a dis- .1
play of playing ability to take the
match 15-7.
U.N10...RSLIRIS
RDHS Juniors had a tougher time
of it against Wiarton as they lost
the ftrst---game, but-Kim--Farrell,
earning six 'points and Susan Cart-
er with seVen, clobbered :Wiarton
15-.4. However the 'final game
was a reversal :and the Wiarton
Junior girls returned hOme the .
victors.
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