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Visiting with Mrs. Ross Martyn
in Ripley and also at the Bruce
Beach family cottage were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Martyn and Mr. and
Mrs: Rod MacLennan of Toronto.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, PJCKNOW,. ONTARIo, WEDNESDAY, qp i
presented their annual variety
concert. They are to be congratu
lated, on a fine performance as
well as their talent and enthus
iasm in presenting the concert.
President of the Student Council,
Cannon Courtney welcOmed those
'in attendance. The student choir
sang five numbers. ;Prelude mus-
ic was played by Gail 'Messenger,
Debbie Tranter Sally Elliott
and. Greg Liddle with Jim Dore
playing the guitar. 'Gymnastics,
including tumbling and horse
exercises, was directed by teach
er Reuben Burnett of Pine River.
A comic number entitled "Three
Bears" was well staged. by Janice
Reeves of Ripley and Nancy Mc-
adze of Olivet. Donna Needham
danced the Highland Fling. Five
girls of the Glee Club including
Miss Debbie Corrin of Lucknow
along with Debbie Tranter,
Bonnie Boyle, Liz MacKay and
Kim Farrell sang a group of songs.
Intermission music was played by
Beverly Smith while. the stage
setting was made for'the drama
play "Here Come the Brides" dir-
ected by teacher Brian Esch and
Sally Harrison. Taking part in
the play were Bruce
Nicholson, Jim Farrell, Bob ,.amp
bell, Arlene Trainer, Anne Stan-
ley, Ken MacLeod, Marg MacKay,
Janice and Julie Reeves. In "
charge 'of make up 'for the play
were Dianne MacKay, Donna
Needham, Margie Collins and,
Nancy McGuire and in. charge of
props Sally Elliott and. Kathy Far-
rell. This play had been present-
ed in the festival at Port 'Elgin.
In charge of the music this yeai
were. Joan Ferguson, Marg MacKay
and Sally Elliott. The students
are to be congratulated on the
way in which they train themselv
es in this department. /This re-
porter was glad -to be back "home"
on Thursday night to be in 'Charge.
of admissions at the door. Among
the many here for the occasion ,
were' Mr. 'and Mrs. John McMur-t, Etchy of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs:
Esch of Toronto, Brian. Esch's
parents who made, the special trip
up to Ripley.
:TREES DESTROYED
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On the West *side of sideroad num-
ber This is the reforested farm
to the north of Mts. Bette Mac-
, Leod's home.
Here the dead grass among the
evergreen trees had caught on
fire. The site of the fire and the
condition of The ground made it
impossible for chief Doug Liddle
and. Alvery Hayes to get anywhere
clOse to use the engine. So the
'eight firemen, Doug Liddle, Al-
very Hayes; Lloyd Wylds, George
MacLean, John Dodds, Gordon
Seca.. John D. MacKay and Ted.
Rouse used shovels, brooms and
hard work to put the fire out. The
officer, in charge of the Natural
Resources Department at Wing:
ham and the firemen estimated
about 3750 trees on a three and a
quarter acre area were destroyed.'
Jacob Rohrer, who owns the 50
acres on the west half of lot six
was burning piles of bulldozed
willows and it is thought that
embers earned by the wind caus-
ed the outbreak.
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A Regional Fire. School is being
held this week in Walkerton.
Special fire fighting equipment is
being brought from Gravenhurst.
for inspection and demonstration.
On Monday evening the Huron
Township Council inspected it.
Attending the Training School
from Ridley are John D. MacKay,
Alvery Hayes and Doug Liddle.
On Thursday evening the town
of Walkerton is holding a banquet
for those at the Regional School.
• $ •
Early last week the streets of
Ripley got their first spring sweep-
ing and cleaning. On-the job
were Jim Bonnett, Ernie Stauffer,
Jerome Strauss, Peter carter and
Mel Arnold. Also Gore Park, in
the centre of the village, was
raked and cleaned. Jim Bonnett,
Using the village, truck, hauled
away the dirt and debris.
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• Ben Farrell of the Clark's dist-
rict on concession 12 in.Huron
Township recently returned home
after spending the winter in
British Columbia. A great tenor
singer and a member of the fam-
ous Clark's quartet of past years,
Ben attended the annual variety
concert of the. Ripley District
High School where his granddaugh
ters Kathy and Kim, Farrell took
part., He spent the winter since
the first of February in. Vancouver
with his daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Harrison. ,
i • •
Last Thursday • afternoon eight
white whistling swans settled down
for a rest 'on a pond on the back
of the farm of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Farrell on the tenth conces-
sion west just to the east of the
Bluewater or • HighWay, 21. Son
Bill Farrell reported that later in
the evening they flew south, per-
haps to 'rejoin the group which
generally settle in Ashfield town-
ship each spring.
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On Wednesday and Thursday
evening of last week the students
of the Ripley District. High School
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Up from London for the Easter
week end were •Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Harris from St. Joseph's Hospital
in' London visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Greer in Lucknow. While
here Paul and Bunny called over
to Ripley on Saturday morning.
Both are in charge of sections of
the large laboratory department
on the second .floor at St. Joe's.
Recently Paul was awarded his
"Advanced Certification in Med-
ical Technology" and• is presently
the Charge Technologist in, the
.haemology department at St.
Joe's with• about tentechnicians
in it. His wife Bunny is the
Charge:Technologist in the Path-
ology Department where they •
examine slides of various body
tissues. Next door to her depart-
ment Courtney MacDonald of •
Ripley works in the bio Chemist.
ry Department.. It was very nide
to meet Paul and Bunny and talk
over'St u Joseph's Hospital again.
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OLIVET
Several' from this area attended
the Ripley District High' SO'hool
Variety Concert on Wednesday
and Thursday evening of.last
week.
Mrs. Gordon Mauer and Todd
of Huron Park spent the holiday
week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar White and May.
Mrs. Martin McNeil and Bob
of Williamsford visited on Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ted
White and Allan.
David Jolliffe of Toronto spent
a couple of days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. David 'Rigg and
Adon.
Congratulations to Mr. and •
back.on Satuiday afternoon..
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Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald
and their son and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. Ross MacDonald, all of
London visited with his sister Mrs.
John Robertson and Miss Chris
Robertson on the week end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Munn of
Stoney Creek, near Hamilton,
were at their Bruce Beach cottage
and visited in Ripley. Gordon
undergoes surgery to his left eye
this' Friday in the Joseph Brant
Memorial Hospital in
Burlington. Gordon is head of
the mathematics department at
Saltfleet Collegiate and taking
his place teaching there for the
next two months will be Henry
J'. Down, formerly of Kincardine.
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Mrs. 'Glen Hodgins on the
of a baby. boy on Saturday
ing in Kincardine Hospital
Visiting with Mr. .and
Oscar White. And May on S
Were Mr. and Mrs, Wane
and, Paul of Wingham, kir
Mrs: Doug Mciore Eddie,
ael and Darren of Ripleya
and Mrs.. Ted White and
Dave Million and Mr, .1
Bill Million of Goderich
on, Friday afternoon with?
W. R. Hamilton and Mr,
Ray Hamiltbn and Wendy!
Mrs. Gina Romagnoli, I
and Danny of Toronto spa
holiday week end with MI
Mrs. David' Rigg and Ado
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Good Friday. holiday were ,Mr.
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