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MOTT - Jacqueline and Caroline
announce the arrival of their new
baby sister, Donna Nancy., 9 lbs.
I, oz., born at St. Thomas - Elgin
41 Hospital on February 4,
Proud parents are Ken and ,
(nee Saunders) of R. E.3110
WEDNEspAy, FEBRUARY 18, 197k
This
BY Aawnps ,(
Donald MacDonald , and Bill ,
Wykl, both• of the sixth concession
west in Huroi Tciwnship, along
with Wayne Hardy of Mississauga,
flew from Toronto airport -last week
to Florida for a winter vacation,
While there theY plan to attend the
well known car races at Daytona
Beach.
This cam aturday afternoon,
'Febr ry there will be a bottle
toile rive in Ripley. Leader
Fran an Kooten says that 18
Cubs ill be out conducting a door
to door canvass for pop and beer
• ,
empties. Anyone living out • of
Ripley who wishes to donate can
either bring them into. Ripley or
notify Frank van. Kooten or, any of
the boys, and they will collect them.
* * * *
Recently Harry Scott of Ripley
entered' the Geri-Care' Nursing
Home in Palmerston. For several
years,now Harry has been at the
home of Mrs. Amelia MacLeod' in
'Ripley.
* * * * *
On Monday evening of last week
the Ripley AgriculturarSociety held
the "February ,meeting making •
• '0
arrangementslor the' delegates to'
attend the Ontario Agricultural
Societies convention, This conven-
tion is • being held to-day and
to-morrow, February 18 and'19, in
the Royil York Hotel on Front
Street in deep downtown ,Toronto.
Bus •arrangements Were 'made by
Mrs. Eldred Reid of Tiverton and
early !this Wednesday morning,
pick' ups started in Tiverton,. then
Kincardine, Ripley, Teesw,ater and•
Mildmay. It will return home early
to-morrow evening. Attending the
Meeting here in Ripley, were Fran
and, Ab Wylds, Reg Moore, Wes
Smith, Dorothy and 'Russ Brooks,
Janet and Jack Farrell; Dan A. and.
Sheila MacDonald.
The banks of snow lining all the
roads in the area are no news to
those living here. But for the
record, they are really something..
For example, on the 15th north of
Ripley, from the 10th to 'the 12th
corner, are solid , walls of snow on
both sides 8 to 9 feet high. And in
Kincardine Township • they are
reported to be higher.
Mrs. Isabelle Brooks, Mrs.
Marjorie Reid, Mrs'. Gladys Arn-
old, Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh,
little Mister Jean-Paul Greenwood,
Mr. • -and Mrs.. Bob Thompson,
-Robbie and Todd, Mrs. Cecil
Sutton and Tammy were' dinner
guests of Mr., and Mrs. Francis
Boyle and Kerry on Thursday, on
the occasion of Irene's birthday.
Write ups this week are by Mrs.
Elaine Pollock and by Mrs. Gladys
Arnold for hockey and St. And-.
rew's Church.. •
UNIT 1, RIPLEY U.C.W.
Mrs. Wm. Arnold was hostess to
the February meeting of Unit 1 of
St. Andrew's United Church,Worn-
en. " The devotions were led by
Mrs. „Arnold using the theme of
prayer. Mrs. Ralph Hunter read
the scripture from Luke. Mrs. Cecil_
Carnochan and Mrs. Francis Gem-
mel! sang a duet, accompanied by
Mrs. Wallace Pollock. Mrs. Ardill
Mason read a poem. Mrs Wallace
Pollock talked on the work of
Robert Witmer and his wife in
Japan. S,he illustrated her talk with
maps and pictures and made
everyone realize the type of •
Christian work being done to-day.
.Mrs. Francis Gemmell talked of our
United ChUrch Inheritance. This,
will be continued at later meet;nf
Miss Christine Robertson ;,en-
ducted, the business period.
Members were reminded of the
Presbyterial and World Day of
Prayer on the first week of March.
The Unit• meeting will be held a
week• later than customarily. Jars
will be' circulated 'as in past years.
Due to blocked roads, attendance
'was down nt a fine fellowship was
experience by those able to
attend. Mrs. Jas. Kirkpatrick
acted as secretary for Mrs. Victor.
Gawky. Mrs. Morris Reid served a
'dainty lunch.
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lauzon, Mr.
Atild Mrs. Herman Guilbeault and
ity and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
4roliabeault and family, all of the
Asses area, spent the week end at
Ike 'Marvin Smith home " and
f+ red some snovvmobiling. Mrs.
,14.0,zon and •Mrs. Herman Guil • -
It are daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Smith.
;VMS WITH. ESSAY
Congratulations to Cheryle Riv-
„ett, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs.
'Arnold Rivett, whose essay receiv-
,ed top honours in all three classes
the Royal 'Canadian Legion
-contest.
A VisitOrs on Subday with Mrs.
44ary Bere and family :were Ruth
liktetie kg Windsor, Mr. and Mrs.
1.1olftt tete and Karen of London,
Vrs.Marybelle Aldharn and family
.kof Goderich,. Gerry and David Bere
Aaditeld Township.
rs. Heber Eedy was taken to
'eh klospital ow Sunday
Atty. H. G.4;Dobson preached on
P Heart of the •Gospel”, from ,
VON 3! 14.21 at Dungannon United '
Utah on thiday. A school of
Dingy for Laity 'is to be held in
,IVIitchell on Wednesday evenings
fnr -S weeks. Anyone interested
,34.contact "Rev. . H. G. Dobson.
Pr .Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fowler,
?Darrel and Karen of Parkhill visited
on. Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs.. Chas. Fowler.
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