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f� l + . ,, R Weil, about ten last Saturda P y
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w„4jd� enin s of the past week. They are
evening almost •everyone along g
”' fi` # �i the main drag in Ripley rushed to laying their eggs which could
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bring a horde of worms to eat the
kY' bik, their front windows or outside as g
e ars a the sounds of screeching tires and needles of the evergreens. All
motor roars drowned out the •noise pests come along without atr
on their television sets. No, the human effort,
war had not come over from
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Cyprus. There was a single care + e a + +
with one occupant = the driver
who. was performing his act up and Ab Tout of Ripley extends a wel-
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6jthlp ,i fix, � `•'.. •down the two main streets and,in come to all in, the area who are;
and. out of Gore Park, In his able to 'come out and enjoy them-
act -he, made mad rushes of speeds selves at the Old Time Fiddler's
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up and down both mainstreets, `. laamboree at the Ripley District•
screeching turns and High School on Monday evening,
August 5th at 8 m. This is not '
grinding stops. He left the vil- : g P•
it tJ�a rrg a com
p etition but rather an event
3a a •when three men in a truck P
came. down to the main corner and where everyone has a good time.
he was temporarily stopped in The fiddlers Will be registered by
Chester Emmerton and ,man will
r Gore Park.. They told .him 'that it y
i a ; was enough and he' left Ripley be from the surrounding area. The
going West oft the 8th towards Pine event is sponsored by the Old
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Bo seunion committee.
[liver.. Hence , not all rodeo acts y
' kre 'in Calgary or Western Cities + +
"I f w f1 and Towns.. It was a good thing
that t4e streets were bare at the Home to Ripley. this past week
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ork1end was. Ross Willets. Ross
time.; 'is work-
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�`, W ," a a a o o ing in the Windsor area operating
a tale drainage machine as.in past
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Wednesdayof ast week the years.
On 1 . _
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rt€,+1�'” 4 000 delegates representing the g P g .
s Mason Lodges in Ontario met in
the Royal York Hotel in Toronto
y Mr. and Mrs. Jerry •Huber and
for their annual convention to
elect. their officers',for. 1974-75, family of Waterloo moved their
1 +r1 This was the Ontario branch, of household effects to their new
fijI "' home on Tain Street in ,Ripley
the Grand Lodge of Canada, All
12 lodges in this district which e xback of the old Ripley Public
tends from Tiverton to Palmerston School. Jerry and his brother Sim
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were., represented at the gathering built this home this year. They
and this district is known as thehave also started one for Mr- and
North Huron District A' F- an&A. Mrs. Norman C. MacDonald .just
M. There are 18 districts covering south of Stewart Needham's home.
Ontario.
„u�, •, Cfi Donald MacKay., member of the
` u Northern Light Lodge in Kincar-
dine
incar-dine and well known farmer on The buildrng of the new house
concession: 10 east in Huron town- on the_, farm of Glen Wylds on the
ship, and also insurance represen- fourth concession West in Huron
tative with the West Wawanosh Township is progressing. favourably
Mutual. was elected Deputy Grand during the past -few weeks.
Master of this District. This is a
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high honour. for the Lodge and area
he re resents and "believe it or
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not" for the Ripley area ,
George Turner is the new Grand
Master for Ontario. Hamilton
men are deputy grand master and
secretary while Cleve Hooper of
Toronto is the grand treasurer• -
Well, the moths have reached
Ripley. ;\laybe you have noticed
the small whitish grey things
around the evergreen trees and
CALLME
I'll bring you ideas on
"Money Back" life insur-
ance. Sun Life's Security
Fund Endowment pro-
tects your family until you
are 65, then returns all
premiums plias dividends!
Wm. J. K nahan'
R.R. 2 LUCK -NOW
PHONE 357.1987
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OF CANADA
Early last we.ek.Norma'n Schmidt
of Walkerton judged the fields of
wheat and barley for the Ripley
Agricultural Society's field crop
competition. There were sixteen
entries;in wheat and thirteen in
barley. Leading'entries in wheat
were Gordon, and Eugene Bridge,
Donald' \IacKay, Keith Carter,
Donald Farrell, Mike Sno.belen
and Carl Hooey, while in barley
they were Eugene Bridge , Jim
Ne Cordon Bridge, John C.
Macbonald and Donald \IacKay-
Mr. and \'Irs. Joe Fludder and
Cathy spent the week end visiting
with her sister Margaret Anne,
Mr. and \Irs. Carl Morrison and
Kevin at :Melbourne, near London.
0 0 a a a
Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Ford of
Cobourg are, -visiting with her
mother and sister - %Irs. John Rob-
ertson and ?Miss Christena
Robertson.
Work is progressing on the build-
ing of William Street. - Ripley's
newest street - at the east'side of
the village - with men and equip-
ment of Wayne Lowry Construc -
`tion on the job.
e a a o a
Marie La Bell from McGregor,
Ontario and friend visited her
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
Mrs, Wilfred Janisse of R. R. 1
Kincardine,
Sympathy is extended to the
Janisse family in the sudden passing
of her sister from Tiverton.
Quite a number of relatives
from this area attended Glen Fer-
guson
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guson's wedding on Saturday/at
Essex
Wayne Ferguson hadan append-
ix operation, recently in Kincar-
dine Hospital..
81st BIRTHDAY
Congratulations to Mrs. Clara
Courtney of Ripley who celebrat-
ed .her 81st birthday on July 18.
Mr- and Mrs. Gary Courtney
celebrated their 5th wedding anni-
versary on July19th• Also Mi.
and :Mrs. Elmer S•meltzer celebrat-
ed their 11th wedding anniversary
on July 20th4 Congratulations.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hall, of
Kincardine visited on Monday
evening with Mr. and, Mrs. 'Wm.
Pace. Other callers were Mrs.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY
ALF FKr
is extended to the
who 'expressed, their c
polls on July 8th, and
lily cairipai
Cra
Lib
Seu
Jean Colling and Edna McDonald
Rev. Rdbt. Putman's, message
on
Sunday at Pine River Church.
was "Christian Humility".
Sunday, July 27th is the 110th
anniversary at Pine -River Church,
Services are,at 11 a. -m. and 8
p.m. A11•are welcome.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mills of
Weston spent the week end with
Mt... and Mrs. Art Smeltzer.
C IA TI
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electors of Bruce
onfidence in
me at the
my sincere thanks to
g"n workers
wford Douglas
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ce Federal. Ridin
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Mary and children stayed for
week to visit with relatives,
VisitorMrs with Mr• and
s,. El•
mer Smeltzer and family on s*
day were Mrs, Ric
hatd West, Nsg
Jack West of Toronto, Mr; and
Mrs. Roger West of London, Cap.
tain and Mrs. Lorne West and
family of Ottawa, W and.Ms,
Jim West and family, Mr+ and
'Mrs. AIlan .• MacDougall anflam•
ily..
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