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FamilyGathering
On 55th Anniversary
DUNGANNON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. George Rivett
celebrated their 55th' wedding
anniversary at their home
on Saturday, May 5, with a large
family gathering.
Miss Debbie Hodges and.. her
grandmother Mrs. Harry Watson of
Nile, are on a motor trip, West as
far as Saskatoon.
Mrs. S. •B.. Stothers,, from Luck -
now, Mrs. Dick Passmore from
Ottawa and Mrs. Irwin Carruthers,,
Julie and Andrew, Goderich were
dinner guests of Mrs. Orland Bere
and family Saturday evening.
Frank Thompson attended a
Secretary Managers', Conference '.:
on Mutual Firewriters' Associa-
tion at . Bolton on Tuesday and
Wednesday. Thirty were in
attendance at this conference helc
in the beautiful United Church
camp near. Bolton.
Nile Bridal Pageant., Program
and Teaheld at Brookside School
on Saturday pleased the large
attendance.
On Saturday Mrs. Eric McNee
and little Brenda went by bus to
Sudbury for a two week holiday
with relatives there.
On Friday evening a family
gathering was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee
on the occasion of the latter's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hayden and Laurie, of Port
'Albert visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Ribey and family at Port
on Sunday afternoon.
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs.. George Errington and to
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Purdon
whose brother-in-law Ernest
Button, of Blyth, passed away
Monday, April 30.
Roger Pentland commenced
work on Monday with Hydro with
Stratford headquarters.
Mrs. Cecil Blake and Barbara
spent Sunday in Galt -Cambridge
with Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Blake
and Becky.
At the Presbyterian Church in
Dungannon there is to be the t
official closing service on Sun-
day afternoon, Family Day, May,
13, at 3.00 o'clock with every'-'
one welcome. s •
• At the United Church on May
12, there . is .a S pring Tea, bake
and apron sale, as well as crafts
and candy by the Explorer and
C. G.I.T. groups, who also assist.
the U.C.W. by decorating and
serving.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Patil Eedy on the, birth of a baby
boy on Saturday, May :5 , 1973.
Russell Johnston is in University
Hospital in London. We hope he
is soon able to return home.
RIPLEY HURON NEWS
KINDERGARTEN
On Tuesday. our Morning and
Afternoon Classes went to Ripley
District High School to watch
the dress rehearsal for their Var-
iety Night Concert. Everyone
enjoyed the programme espec-
ially the singing and the play.
Thank you for inviting us RDHS.
This week we have been
looking at filmstrips of'the
Easter Bunny, reading
Easter stories and talking about
the real reason for Easter. On
Thursday we dyed, our eggs.
pretty colours and had 'an excit-
ing Easter Egg hunt.
GIRLS BASKETBALL by Debbie
McFadden. /
On Wednesday, April 18, the
Ripley giris started the playoffs
in basketball. Team three elim-
inated team two and team four
eliminated team one. On Apr.:
27 the finals start. This is,for
the tabs. ' The tabs are won b�
total points of two gates. The
captains of the two tea;,,:. ,r, t. ''t
finals are Terry. Tusz a i`ic :r.ia.+ a e:
Mitchell.
GIRLS BASEKTBALL by Mary Ann
Duhamel
On May 2, the deciding game
for the Girls Basketball champion-
ship was held, between the two
teams. The captains were. Margr
aret Mitchell and Terry Tusz. The
first game was tied, 8-8 and the
secondgame was won by Terry's
team with the score of 8-4;
Basketball is now over .with
Terry Tusz's team winning the
tabs.
BAYS BASKETBALL by Chris Mc-
Garvey .
On Tuesday,. May 1st, Team 3
with captain Larry Farrell 'defeat-
ed Tear. 1 with captain Mark
Stanley by a.score of 2-0. This
gave Team 3 the Basketball Tabs.
Earlier in the playoffs Team 1
elr:irated Tea;' 2.with captain
Nanny Bc,d and Tear -
,3 .., defeat -
e/..e• Tear h s'
4 •,u- captain Jeff'
.r ,e• f, -
to starting the
socrn.as the
Hea.-.e: wW �rnes drier.
Officers Elected
For Water System
WkIITECHURCH NEWS
The spring meeting of White-
church Water System with 35 -
signers was held on Thursday even.
• ing May 2nd in ' Whitechurch
Community Memorial Hail with
an attendance of 13.
In the absence of the chairman
John Jamieson, the secretary,
Mrs. Victor Emerson opened the
meeting and called for a chair-
man from the audience. Elwood
Groskorth presided until the arriv -
al of John Jamieson. 'The minut-
esof'last meeting were read by
Mrs. Emerson. Elwood Groskorth
gave the treasurer's report, show-
ing receipts $4796.14, expenses
$2415.82, balance $2380.32. •
Elwood Groskorth informed the
attenders the pump house roof r
needed to be tarred, woodwork
needs •painting , reservoir needs
KINCARDINE
On'Tuesday, May 1 Constable
Poland investigated a single ve -
hicle accident on Gone. 7, Kin-
cardine Twp. An eastbound ve-
hicle operated by Michael Dean,
Downsview swervedto miss an
animal on the roadway and enter-
ed the ditch.
On Saturday, May 5, Constable
Whitelaw investigated an accid-
ent on #21 highway north of Und-
erwood. A vehicle operated by
Pierre Papineau , Hydro Camp
struck a deer which was on the
roadway.
Constable Renwick investigat-
ed a single vehicle accident in
Ripley on. Saturday, May 5. A
vehicle on Huron Street operated
by Paul Arnlinger, Kitchener left
the roadway and struck the Royal
Drive -In. The front of the rest-
aurant was extensivley damaged.
SUN IS STRONG
SPRING HAS SPRUNG
GONE THE ICICLES
TIME FOR BICYCLES
Everyone writes rhymes in the
spring time andthe above
prompts the Ontario•Safety -
League to urge cyclists of all
ages, to give a thorough;check
of all components before 'putting
a, bicycle on the, road this
spring.
▪ Lubricate chain and bearings
with a good oil or grease;
• Check handlegrips and handle-
bars;'
Check brakes;
Look for loose pedals;.
- Replace bent, loose or missing
spokes; • '•
- Look for wear, cuts or bruises
on hires. '
The Ontario Safety League
warns parents not to let their
children drive bicycles that are
not fit to size. A. bicycle too big
for .its rider is harder to steer,
pedal, brake and. more important..
ly, dismount from when the need
arises • Young' bike drivers should
be able to reach the ground com-
fortably with the ball of the foot
when seated upright.
D.
A. R. BURGESS,
Public Information Officer.
what better
GIFT for...
...than some/bis,
talk
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FROM
JOHNSTONE and SON
FURNITURE
LUCKNOW
cleaning and the floor inside needs
painting.
'This year the maintenance corn
mittee of Elwood Groskorth, Al-
bert Coultes, Russ Chapman, and
Walter Moore are to look after
the minor repairs and if they do
work themselves, they be paid
at same rate as outsiders.
The fees are still to be received
at Willis.'store, Jamiesons store an'
at Elwood Groskorth's.home. The
system is to'be flushed twice a
year at'north and east ends..
The water is tested 2 samples
per month from the well, 4 sap'.
PHONE SI
pies per month from the diff'
ent homes. This work is td
carried on by passel Chap
Officers elected werepresid�
John Jamieson; 1st vice press
Dave Gibb; secretary, Yale'
'Emerson; assistant, Randy
treasurer, Elwood Groskorth;
ectors are Fred Tiffin, Dalt'
Schultz, Wes Tiffin; mainte'
Elwood Groskorth, Albert C
Russel Chapman., Walter
auditors , Grace. Coultes, Ag
Farrier; alternate, Randy Sc
The meeting adjourned by
tions
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