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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper
of Toronto visited Sunday with
their uncle Ross MacDonald.
Week end guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank MacKenzie were Mrs.
Wrn. MacKenzie and her daugh-
ter Catherine, and Connie and
Rod MacKenzie of Toronto.
Mr. _and Mrs. Evan Keith and
Mr. and Mrs„ Allan MacIntyre
attended a Beef barbecue in Ches-
ley on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Ramage of
Downer's Grove, Illinois, visited
last week with M. and Mrs.
Gilbert Hamilton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnston
and three children of Detroit visit-
ed this week in Ashfield at the
home of his 'sister Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan Farrish and other cousins.
They. stayed at the MacLennan
cottage at Amberley Beach.
Robert Elliott of Huron Town-
ship is holidaying with his aunt
Mrs. Donald Simpson.
and Mrs. Ted Kloostra and
family spent a holiday -at Rock -
ton on. Saturday and visited the
Lion Safari.
Visiting last week end with Mr.
and Mrs, Ross MacKenzie and
boys were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Hogg. of Ypsilanti, Michigan;
Mt's. Marian Barrett and Mrs. Iso-
bel (MacKendrick) Davis of Tor-
onto were also visitors last week
at the MacKenzie home. -
Many of the neighbours in the
community attended the wedding
reception in Ripley High School on
Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Jim MacKenzie. Congratulations
to the newlyweds!
Many from the community also
attended receptions for Mr. and
•Mrs. Larry Million in.Saltford
and Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Court-
ney in the Lucknow arena on Sat-
urday evening. Congratulations
to these young people.
Guests at the MacMillan clan
reunion in Lucknow Saturday even-
ing/from here included Miss Tony
Dalton Of DetrOit, Mr. Ray Dal-
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ton, Father Mike Dalton and Sister
Maureen.
At 7.30 p.m. a communicants
class was held in Ripley for those
interested in churc,h membership.
The Explorer Group are meeting
at 2 p.m. in the Ashfield Presby-
terian Church on Wednesday after-
noon.
On Thursday evening the minist-
er is available at the church at
7 p.m. to•anyone who wishes to
see him. Choir practise is held
at 7.30. Bible Study starts.at
8.30 p.m. This week Galatians
2 is the study.
SUFFERS FRACTURE
Mrs. Elizabeth Stothers of Luck -
now, wild had the misfortune
of breaking a bone in her
ankle , .has been convalescing at 00
the home of Mrs. Sarah Blue of '
Ashfield. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
The service in Ashfield Presby-
terian Church will be held at
1.30 p.m. on August 4th. Please
note the change if time. Mr.
Richard Sand will be conducting ,
the service.
Guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Simpson were Mr.
and Mrs. Cletus Dalton and Jenni-
fer, Gary Kaye of Stratford, and
Richard Sand of Ripley.
Jim Webb of Toronto was a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack MacKenzie on the week end.
Miss Diane MacKenzie of Camp
Iona at Bala spent the week end
at her home.
BRIDAL SHOWER
A shower was held. at North Ash-
field School last week for Miss
Marie Farrish, bride-to-be. Her
attendants at the shower
were Miss» Joanne Walters and Mrs.
Jim Farrish. A programme ofc
tests and music was enjoyed and
bountiful lunch served/after the
opening of many lovely gifts,
Marie thanked the ladies inch
and an enjoyable evening was
spent.
Come As You Are
At The Grove
The July meeting of Purple
Grove Women's Institute was he
Wednesday morning in the corn.
mu nity centre at 9.45. This
being a come» as you are meet
prizes were given as most origi
to Mrs. Howard Thompson, first
one through the door to Jeanette
Wa tke • Mrs. Herb Farrell, m
dressed up, had to pay a penalty
by telling a joke.
The meeting was opened by
president Nits. E. Elliott, The
Ode a n'd Niary Stewart Collect
were repeated in unison. The
minutes were read by the assista
secretary A\ 1rs. Morley Scott,
Elliott read a letter bringing.
greetings from the sister Instito
in England. A short business per
Tod followed,.
•Niel hers are all sorry to heat
that the/ president , Mrs. Elliott
will be leaving to take up resid-
ence in Windsor by September,
First vice , Mrs. H. Needham,
will take over for the remaining
months. courtesy reMarks were
ziv en by Mrs. Howard Thompsa
Queen and Grace were sung and
the coffee break was presided
over by Mrs. H. Needham, Nils.
M. Scott and Mrs. N. Stanley,