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0',RPLE GROVE NEWS
WMOBILE MISHAP
29 year. old Huron. Township.'
was . injured late Saturday.
night when his snowmobile struck a•
43arked, wire fence near his home.
The injured man, Don Thompson Of
R. R. 3 Ripley, was able to the
machine, home, where an arnbu-
lance removed him to the Kincard-
ine Hospital foi treatment and:
Stitches to his face.
The accident occurred in a heavy
snow storm and poor visability near
the corner of the Kincardine Huron
Township boundary and the Huron-
Kinloss boundary on Morley
Scott's farm.
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CAR ACCIDENT • -
Two other area residents were
also injured in 'an accident on Fri-
day evening, when their care went
out of control,, left the toad and
struck 'a tree on the 6th concession,
,,ettst of the fifteenth. Morford
Mackay and his son. Bill, 27, both of
R. R. 2, Ripley were removed by
ambulance to Kincardine Hospital.
Bill was treated for cuts and
bruites andieleaSed. • Morford was
-transferred to LondOn's Unixersity
Hospital with a broken leg.
Mrs. Julie Storgard, of Indian
Saskatchewan, returned
home last week after` spending the
holiday Season with her daughter
and .scin-in-law 1VIr., and Mrs. Bob -
Thompson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. °George Enierion
and' Bob entertained Dr. and Mrs.
Jim Emerson, Frankie and Susie,
Mrs: Lillian ChUrch of Leamington,
Frank and Joe EmerSon and Miss,
Ger$Idine Emerson on Christmas
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Emerson and
family returned Mrs. Church to the
home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Church, in Leamington and enjoy-
. ed New Year's celebrations with
them. .
Mr. and Mrs. George • Einerson
and Bob spent New Year's Day
with Frank ,;land Joe and 'Miss
Geraldine ErnerSon:
Mr. and Mrs. , Bob Thompson,
Robbie.and Todd: visited on.
Chrisunas Day with• Mr. and; Mrs.
Dan ?filler and family in Kincard-
ine.
Miss Kathy Dore. who has been
in Regina, c.;skatchewan since last
fall, flew home Christmas Eve to
airpzise her family and friends for
the holiday season. Cathy returned
to Regina, on January 4.
Wray Thoinpson returned home
from his travels on December 27.
-He will re-enter school in January
to complete his Grade 13 subjects.
Mr. and Mrs.•'Hartie' Thompson.
Don -and Wray entertained Mrs.
Randy MaeDonald. Tamn4.-, and
Kim. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Thompson.
Robbie and Todd and Mrs. Julie
Storgard on December. 28th for
their family Chrittmas supper.
Visit' lig on Boxing Day With Mt:
and Mrs.. Victor Gawley were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Chadbourne . and
Tracy of-Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs.
Deviayne Greg and girls of Elmira.
Mr. and. Mrs. 'Barry Johnston and
Lyndon and Ada. Lettie and Ethel
Gawley of Ripley.
. Mr. and Mrs. Gawley spent New
Year's Day with Mrs. Olive
Needham in Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Den Robertson
celebrated Christmas Day with
Mrs." Cameron MacDonald. Luck-
now and Mrs. Goldie Flaoston in'
Ripley and spent New Year's Day
with' Mrs. J. B. Breckenridge in
Ripl r. • •
Mt. and Mrs., Don Dore and
family spent 134.1xing Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Collins.
The, Dore 's entertained MrS.
Claude Dore Sr. of &pie and Miss
Merle Stewart of Walkerton on
Christmas Eve and celebrated
Christmas •Day with Mr. and Mrs.
William Wood and David in
Durham.
Constable Jim Dore of the
Wingham O.P.P. spent the New.
Year's week end at. his home.
Other visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Dore 'and family over the holidays
were Jamie Farrell, Margie Col
lins; Dave Lockheed, Joan Render:
. son and 'Lynn Hodgins,
Mr. • and Mrs. 'Earl Oiled
enjoyed Christmas 'with their
family, Mr. and Mrs., Paul. Green-
wood, John and Paul, Mr. and Mrs,
John Farrell and Mr. and Mrs.
Stepehn Elliott of Upsala and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Elliott. of Kincard-
ine.
Mr.• and Mrs. Cecil Sutton and,
family spent . Christmas Day, with
Mr..and Mrs. Wib Hodgins in
Wingham and Boxing Day with Mr..
and Mrs. • Lyman Sutton in Tees-
water.
Mr: and Mrs. Don McCosh, Mrs.
Glady Arnold and Mrs. George
King enjoyed New Year's Day
with' the Cecil. Suttops and on
Sunday of this week Mi. and Mrs.
Sutton entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Boyle and family and Miss..
Janet Lackner of Ottawa.
I think, Mr. and. Mrs. -Francis
Boyle, topped our, list with guests ,
over the holiday. • On Christmas
Day they were hosts to the Farrell
branch of their 'family, which
numbered thirty-three Wand includ-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrell and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hawes of
Point 'Clark, Mrs. Bessie Farrell
and boys of Kincardine, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Alexander and family 'of
Pinkerton, Mr.. and Mrs. Wray
Farrell and family of St. 'Thomas,
Mrs. Alberta Farrell and Mrs.
Myrtle McCormick of Kincardine.'
On the week end between
Christmas and New Years Mr. and
Mrs.. Hans Spring,,. John, Susan
and Megan from London visited the
Boyles, Mr, Spring was especially
interested in the Swedish Hockey
team which played in Ripley over,
that week end as he was. born in
•
Sweden.
Three day guests with, Boyles
over New.Yeth were Mr. and Mrs,
Chris Benoy, Kenny and Jennifer
of Ajax.
Mrs. Blue front paisley visited /
with her daughter and husband
Mr. and Mrs: Norval Stanley for
Christmas week... Visiting with the
Stanleys on Christmas Day were
Mr. and Mrs. 'Don Doupe of
Millarton, Mr, • and Mrs. Morley
Scott of Purple" Grove, • Mr. and
Mrs. Art Helm and family of
Tiverton, Fred Douple and Miss
Susan Brooks. They all celebrated
New Year's pay with Mr. and Mr1k.
Art Helm in Tiverton.
John Collins returned to. Water-
loo on Sunday `evening after
spending his Christmas vacation in
Florida.
.Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins,
Margie Collins, Dave Lockheed,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGillivray and
Kelly of Goderich and Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Young, Vickie and David
of Kinloss celebrated the Collins
family Chriltritas ,,with" Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Schmidt and family in
Mildmay on January 3. • „
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins and
Margie and Dave Lockheed spent
New Year's Pay with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed McGillivray and •Kelly in
Goderich.
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