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•from pap 14 sang two numbers. Pin- four D9Ys Alder '410
known — and capable . Johnston did some. good was a wejeoale guest at
nurse, now living retired lively step dancing and the Sterthenson home..
lino carsfl>Rze, She....:_had___Was _later ...joined by
hoped to have the birth Chester Emmerton. •
take plaOe in. Kincardine "Mr. and Mrs. Jim`
and District Hospital but Needhare and Janice
was transferred to St. gave a demonstration on
Joseph's HoSpital: in •' some., Highland dances;
London where, her • At the piano were Marion
danghter Heather Hewitt,. Marion Gamble;
Allyne, 6.112s. '13 oz., was Joy 'McLean and . Eileen
born on Sat..; Jan. 5, 1980: : Nesbitt With liVely tunes
After leaving the hospital and accompanying toe •
they' 'were able 'le ' -David:. Wall'
With : her parenti - Jack accompanied soine•of the
and Bertha'MacKenzie at fiddlers with; his banjo. A
their present home in dance -followed with
Lochalsh and with her • music by Ron Harkness
grandmother.' _Mrs'. and' band iri the 'lucky
Walden.. 1VIrs: Bertha -draw: fsabel BrOoks won.
MacKenzie • is the a srnoke detector and
daughter. of Mrs, Bert Eric Hewitt won
Walden, TwO more fronn. RiPleY;
Mrs. Walden reports are :"presently : in the
that she *hnd no trouble. hospital.:.gay Fuller is in
talking in conversation Kincardine and: DiStriqt
with Arnold and Diane Hospital and Jim Brooks
despite the telephone entered Victoria Hospital
strike. and -long distance in..London last Stinday.
out, to Northwest: Ripley friends wish both .
Territories. • Thinking
back they made this trip The; following 'acciannt •
in ,winter condition's with • was written by Mrs.
these stops and arrived Marion Gamble andMrs.
home just 18 days after Mac-Kay.
Diane had given brith to Mabel (Mrs -. LB)
Heather Allyne. in St. Breckenridge Was' ;,
Joe's. 'Friends and honoured on her; 54th
relatives in Kincardine birthday Jan. 24,..L980 at
Pine River, Lochalsh, her present . home in
Lucknow, Huron and HuronVilia •
Aslifield. will be glad to- Mrs. 'Jean -}Itinterand—',
hear the news. Mrs:. Gertrude ',MacKay
Our thanks to Mrs. JOY arranged for. an af
McLean, of Ripley for this ternoon party in the.
account of the last Friday iounge.`
evening's Robbie Burns For several years back
social time Bervie. it has been customary for
"The. Hilltop_ Rebekah the cloSe heighbours . to
Lodge, BerVie, held a gather for afternoon tea,
Robbie Burns _ Variety so although Mabel moved
concert and. dance.' A from her home, now
good crowd attended and occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
enjoyed the concert in. Lynn Armstrong, she was
which were .a number of remembered.
old time fiddlers - namely Mrs .. MacKay was
Gordon Wall of Wingharn; -hostess with her
Walter Collins of Purple assistants, Doris Rock,
Grove, Albert Hoist of :Merle Tout and Marion
Kincardine,' Irene Gamble.
Emmerton :of the 2nd, They enjoyed a short .
Dorothy Wardell Of the program, of readings, .
4th in Huron, and Doug contests and musical .
Young of Shepparten
Lisa Husk did a Highland A snrprise guest was,
dance and - Larry Marjorie (Mrs, Howard)
Needharn dresSed in his ThompSon, bringing in a
kilts played the bagpipes. large decorated cake;
Anne McCosh gave a centred, with 80th bir-
couple 'of 'humoraus. thday. This., cake was a
readings. gift from Mabel's niece
'Burton 8skrick, Stu • Betty (Mrs. Paul) (nee
mith, and Glen Stanley StePhenson) Detroit. She
ch favoured the crowd had requested Marjorie •
with a couple of 'S.aottisli to prepare and present it
tunes on the mouth organ. at this party. •
We had a ntiMber. of tap ' On behalf of all the
dancers namely Bonnie neighbours .a gold blanket
Eskrick and.. Ann was also given.
Robertson, Dawn Grif- Mabel expressed her
fith, Tracy Robinson, appreciation and told the
Laurie HeWitt and SteVen groUp how happy her
Hewitt. Steven Hewitt parents were when she
sang a song. Ronnie Rock Was born, as there were
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Our regular
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Sale
PictureS were taken by
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Lunch was served and all
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of Kincardine, and Mr. and
Bill Bennett and family
of London were supper
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Ray Hamilton. Also visiting
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• girls of Hanover.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reeves
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Ron McGuire and „children.
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Sale sq. yd.' Sale I 1 5°
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Rubber, back.
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