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who will be at:
The Bedford Hotel, 92 The Square;
„, Goderich, on Monday, May 13th, 1974
from 1 - 4 p.m. Telephone 44-7337
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or expand your biltilneSS, and are unable to
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EDITOR, DIANNE MacKAY
, ASSISTANTS, JANICE REEVES AND WAYNE NICHOLSON
RIPLEY'RSTRICT. SOW
Rev. Peter'Renner will, be the •
guest minister next Sunday May
12th and there will be Baptisni in
Pine River and 'B ethel Churches.
Mr. Don Darrell's message
Sunday was "Turning man-powier
into Church power%
Miss Margaret Ann Courtney
has finished her course in Windsor
and 'is home at present.
Miss Gertrude Lee Walden has
accepted a job in London.
Miss Patsy Henderson complet-
ed her course in Clinton and has
returned to her home in Ripley.
Miss Mary Pace R.N.A. of '
Wingham Hospital spent a,few
days this past week at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
M. Pace of 2nd of Huron.
There-were two successful
auction sales .held on Saturday, for
Mrs. Jack Emmerton and Mrs.
Wes Robb formerly of 2nd conces-
sion of Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Irwin and . ,
boys spent the week end, with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Kempton of Arnb-
erley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Pace
were the lucky dinner winners on
CKNX on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm,. Pace visited
on Sunday evening with Mrs. 'Edna
MacDonald and Andrew
Barkwell.
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Kindergarten registration took
place at St. Joseph's School last
week. • The children enrolled
for September 1974 are ; Steven
•Doherty (Frank), Darrell Durnin
(Ron), Dennis Foran (Gordon),
Angela Foran (Mike), Sandra
Gaudette (Lester), 'Kevin'Hanl
(Reinhald), Helen Hendriks
(Henry),•Arnold Knoop (Anthony).
Arletta Martin (Jim); Todd Rieg-
ling (Frank), Andrea Smith
(Stuart), Mary Katherine Staple-
ton, (Neil), Patti-Jo Steffler,
(Clem), Agnes Van Osch (Joe);
Paul Van Rooy (John).
SCHOOL PRESENTS CONCERT
The Spring Concert at St. Jos-
eph's school was held on Thurs-
day and :Friday evenings of last
week. The students of grades 5 ,
6 , 7 and 8 participated in the
Operetta "Cinderella's Slipper".
The main characters were Cinder-
ella , Diane Van Rooy; Stepmoth-
er , Bridget Dalton; Stepsister
Charlotte, Margaret Foran; Step-
sister Javatte, Nora Van Dyke;
Fairy Godmother, Mary Luanne
Clare; Prince , Danny Lalonde;
Peddlar , Pat Boyle; Lord High
Charnberlain, Mark Frayne;
Thimble Bonnett, Blaise Doherty;
First and second Guards, Join
Franken and Jim Van Osch; Lad-
les-in-waiting, Ann Drennan,
Joanne Van Osch; Heralds', Joe
Boyle, Da vid.Van Osch.
Music supervisor was Mrs. Lil-
lian Simpson; in charge,of stage
settings, Clem Steffler; in charge
of the play were Mrs. Rose Frayne,
Mrs. Maithel Wilson and Mrs.
Shirley Dodds.
,The children are to be congrat-
ulated on their great performance
and also the teachers who put so
much effort into making it a sue-,
cess.
The children from grades one to
four of St. Joseph's School won
the Huron-Perth Gymnastics Team
Championships at Stratford last
Wednesday. Donna Drennan won
the individual championship.
Congratulations!
Harry Van Diepen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Van Diepen has
been a patient this past week in
the Kincardine Hospital, where he
underwent surgery
Mrs. Marie Austin has returned
to her home here after spending
the winter months 'with her child-
ren.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Van osch from Holland are
Van Osch's sisters, Mrs. Mrs.
Marie Vloet and Mrs. Nell Goum-
am and sister-in-law. Mrs. Kather•
ine Goemans.
GREASER DAY
On Thursday, May 2 grades 7
through 13 arrived at school in the
greatest array of costumes the
school has ever seen., The idea of
the day was to say Hi to everyone.
If you didn't you were put, on the
grade 13's permanent bad list.
During the noon hour a sock hop
was held with Wolfgang Courtney
commentating, There were even
a few spotlight dances. At' 3
o'elock, the high school kids, try-
ing to break the record, squeezed
69 people in to the back half of
the library. Then Judge Stanley
took over the Kangaroo Court and
punished everyone who was,
.caught defying the rules of the
grade 13's. This 'was the best' day
that picked up the • •Spirits of the
Kids, Ripley has ever seen.
Thank you Ripley.
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SPRING PROM
Reserve Friday, May 17th on
your calendar as this is the date
of R.D.S .• annual spring prom.
Satin Brass will be providing the
music for the forinal that goes
from .9 p.m. till 1 a.m. Once
again Level III will be decorating ,
the gymnasium, and the proposed
theme is still a great
mystery. Why not come •out and
see 'for yourself ! Advance, tickets'
are available from any secondary
student and th'e price is $2.50 •
single, $4.50 per couple in ad-
vance and for anyone at the door,
the cost is $5.00 per couple. The
highlight of the evening will be
the crowning of the school King
and Queen from Level V. Don't
stay at home that night,, come
out and enjoy' yourself!
TH KINLpss,
'larence Ritchie was dele-
Kaitshea W.I. at the
Conference at the dniv-
waterloo last Week, .Mrs.
ouston, Public Relations
Ithe F, W.I.O. alSO at-
Sd Mrs, Lloyd MacDOug-
on Friday with Mr. and
tor Cooke in Kitchener.
rbara Sparks commenced
radon this week.
atnlations to Dr. and Mrs.
'cIntyre of Alliston on the
a baby daughter. Little
Macintyre returned home
r unt Mary MacIntyre on
Ind will be eared for by
;Wes here, while her
Sin the hospital.
:Dickie and John Jerry
ich attended an E.A.A.C.
ental Aircraft) Directors
iinStdney creek on Sat-
lohnston has been busy the
weeks ploughing, cultiv -
planting' corn in the
of the former George
fan.
etty Colwell has accepted
ag position in Stratford
AMBERLEY
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