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rtheit sympathy to the parents John Robertson and Mrs, Charles %•
(amtlies of Jean Scbtt. and Pollock, both of Ripley, .on the
;Diddle who were killed in death of their sister Mrs, William ,
g accident during the Cobean of .Kincardine., Her fun-
tra tc eral was held at the Ross MacLen- x
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of all nan Home in Kincardine on Mon -
,7th. The sympathy
community goes to Mr. and day -afternoon of this week''with
)ack Scott of Ripley and to interment in Kincardine Ceme't-
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Robb and all cry. Mrs. Emma Cobean who was, )
and Mrs:.J. �'° , ll _ 91 ears of age, passed away o " �
lly members on this sad oc y g . p y n
Friday in St. Joseph's Hospital in
Robert Putnam and Rev. London. Surviving are her son \
age Garratt were in charge of Murray at -home for many years Onto beheYes
private double. funeral service, the type setter at the Kincardine
1pleyon Wednesday afternoon news, and two other sons in Kitch- that residents 65 or, over
wed,by interment in the Rip- . ener and Stratford': The late Mrs.
Cemetery. Both were 22 Cobean , the former Emma Mac -
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ac - �,: the blinda
sof age,- born in 1952, Reid Donald, was raised on the family �,
and the disabled,
the second son of homestead, about two miles west . ;�: •
pnuary 5, t of Ripley on the, 8th concession v:
Marion Robb and the late• shouldhave an income of
��Liddle and, Jeannie on April towards Pine River, .
eldest daughter .Jack and at least $2600, a year,
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Scott of Ripley. Both were •`
iates of the,Ripley Distr1c
ISchool and from here con- Mrs. Winnie Watson of Kinear- In July,. Ontario will introduce a Special Benefits
td their education:' Jean was dine visited 'during the past week program. It will place extra funds on top of federal
to ed in Kitchener and Reid end with her cousins Noreen and 'Guaranteed Income Supplements -enough -to guarantee
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oderich, Approximately a Jean MacDonald at their Malcolm Y:., the elderly who are qualified residents of Ontario
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Iof 15 form students of this Street home in Ripley. an income of $2600 a year. Blind and
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disabled
'ier have met a tragic end.
Benefits will also
le who ualifY for Farnil Pe
,one wonders. whenit will be entitled to these special benefit /
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ivan \ Beginning September 1, approved drugs prescribed by
i * '• • • Cook and family in Ripley'were a doctor or dentist will.be available, free of
isooner was one tragedy over Mr. Harry. Middleton from Oshawa charge, to those qualifying for the special benefits
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above, amy enes or e federal
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ianother occurred. On Wed- and his sister Mrs, Janet Eastham outlined '
.iyevening Elmer MacKay from Sydney, Australia, They Guaranteed Income Supplement. Drug cards will.be
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gowned while. bathing with a also visited with Mrs. Cooks mailed automatically. You don't have to'apply for them.
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at a beach in North Ash- father, Mr, Jack Swan, at the
Sympathy is extendedto Gateway Haven Home in Wiarton s?; Who will receive theses ectal benefits?
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'fife who along with several on the weekend,.}, ,
e family, reside in Kitchener t If you are 65 or over fav
e a e e k`'€� (��illi an annual into me of less than,S, 600).•,.and ; ::
the remaining' members .in,+c%•';w<
.ern Canada Also to his four,,,:{ �<�u now receive h��th Old Age Security and theKx
Itrs, three of whom are The Wayne Lowry Construction (,;ucrranteed III Su,ppl�ritent...
aerofKincardine and Grant Company are busy this past week VOLT X%*Wl receive V6Lir henefits cheque each ..
RIlistei of the sixth conces- building a new street roadway in muntl . automcUieall�,1`ou do not hard to apply for it.
`east in Huron Township,and the north east corner of Ripley.
irelatives. Elmer wa58 � If �•ou are 65 or over
sofa a and for the past 8 (%V.ith Ili annual income �)I• less than S2600)—and .
8 P e • • a a �'„it. d„ n��t rycei\e any federal income suppleniont...
months resided in an apart -`":•:?
tin the Albert Verhe a Ro al y y .'.; please t;iie a .e c�alL
Lloyd Johnston of Hol rood has ?s"� �4
Y Y (Jur telephone nuhthcr is slto��•.n helu\\',
lbuilding in Ripley. Mem- poured.the wall,footings for Morg-
of the group with him made an JQhnston's new home,
Feme, effort to recover him
If you arc Mind or disabled...
Il'thewaters of Lake Huron • •' e a a curd VOLT now receive assistan e.under 0n,tario's Family
IOrevivehifil. The funeral Benefit Pro'!Yrana...
leld,onSaturday afternoon For the second year now, sum- VOLT Will eecelvc -our benefits cheque each m
;the McLennan -McCreath mer school is being held at the ntonth, a1lt0mtaticzIIlv.J'ot1_do not,haie to apple for it.
to Ripley with interment Ripley Huron Central School for
the youngsters of this area and it is If you are blind or cfi�af►Icd...
proving to .be very .popular and ```?'"' ;
: and VOLT do not receive l; rc�� ineial assistance...
successful. The seven high-school ''''' Please give us ci cull.
�Ip Our teleph�me number is sltu�� n hel���+.
girls, who are'the teachers in
charge , are doing a fine job
according to all reports from the
}. a ' Any questions? Call us, free of charge. Dial O ..+ �
parents' ents: They are •Shirley Dickie- and ask the operator for Zenith •8-2000
Certificates son Debbie Peterbaugh Vicki 'h}{
}' Residents within the Metra Toronto `"`z''
Dore, Barbara Grubb, Cathy
Wore, Debbie Tranter and, + local calling arca should dial 965=$4'%Q.
yields.
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Debbie Beard. ?4; 4
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In Gore "Park the various items �;;:.:::. :}••..:� •
of playground equipment have-
when been supplied and replaced over':`%''r
the years by the Ripley Huron Leg-
Wated over ion. Secretary of the Legion is
five years Sandy MacCharles of Olivet. who Ontario
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is also a carpenter, on Friday .of
this past week Sandy replaced the „ GUARANTEED ANNUAL INCOME SYSTEM
Ger Canada Deposit broken planks(in the teeter-totter
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nee Corporation p; . William Davis, Premier
i' with nice brand new ones. It is
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hoped that these will be used wise • 4s>;.� 3 kthur Meen, Rene Brunelle, Frank Miller,
ly and not abused. : { ^: Minister of Revenue Minister of Community and Minister of Health
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Village foreman Ambrose Gam- <<aFwii:':•;si%:;•.?::;% a;;a:}'::}.3.::}}}r:;:. ».Y:::%,w::.w.a ., .,.,a.,::.teh:3%>sd >•.
T MPANV SINCE 1ee9 ble made his return to work an to see Ambrose on his return from. On -Monday evening of last Dominion election night and also
week the Ripley A riculrural Soc- that the evening featured good
M3EA �•p• early,one on Monday' of this week. hos ital in London. Duringhis P Y g
ffiB4.731A E) CROSS In the very early hours Ambrose absence Johnny Smith looked after iety held its July meeting and it haying conditions resulted in a
1`KING STN �• :' 'was out operating the tractor driv- the grass cutting and 'various jobs'
marked the return of President. small turnout. Those present
en brush to clean the pavement Hugh Mason who underwent an were Mrs. Gladys Arnold. Reg
P around Ripley. appendectomy in Kincardine hos-
before the ear and truck traffic CONTINUED ON PAGE 14
ital in June, The fact that it was
could interfere. Everyone is lad • • • • • P• "
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