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• •from page 16 of 72 - Canada's 'second', hisown violins and quilt handmade• by Mrs. (main ' artery from. the Art Humphrey of
need 'some suitable oldest pilot, He was, Playing the fiddle at Judy Van Kooten was heart),, He is in Room 222 .°, Kincardine died this past
clothing, • hous ekeeping;' raised. and went to school house parties over the Mrs, Dianne Hanniman on the second flOor. Folks weekend and the funeral
articles•and furniture and in Ashfield and served in YQzq.P,.*.T„tt. who is known Who lives at the north end here all. wish Nelson the service way's held in
anyone Wishing to donate' the First -World War " throughout this area, just -, of William Street in Ilea. Turn to gage 230
—shOald,-'c'all---Mr-s-J-ewell-----befor-e-going-w.es.t.--celebrnted.._his-80th._birl• ' Ripley— . .,.....:-4.-..„.......-.-„de,!....-.,---,7-,-,-,.....,..
1.1111-1111•111111111-1•11•11m (Del) Stanley, , or Mrs. 'The.... second clipping' thdaY two Weeks ago on ' Down to ,visit' Nelson f -- — moo•um 1
Marlow' (Alen) McLean' from the • Acton Free Thurs., Feb. 28, Ho dgin s in Victoria
or Mrs. Geis for the Press dated Wed., April The• .Ripley Huron w, Hospital,, . London' this
details. It is understood . 24, 1974 tells otthe search Fig P urfi---Skating Club' ast weekend were his
that they speak Can- carried out' by mi. and • presented•
their annual, , wife ',Irma,. son Joe and
tonese. - ' Mrs. Glen Smeltzer of
, figure skating show last daughter KerrY all from
This reminds the writer Frankfort, Michigan Ripley and daughter to . 'Sunday afternoon in the
that back hi the summers . find the 'original family Ripley Huron Community Mavis from, -Viingham.
,f the early forties a ' settler in .Ontario , After Complex with a capaelty Kerry reports that her
rooming! house friend' 'in many attempts.. to find crowd in attendance. dad ' was feeling some'
- Toronto was .Dr. •• Fel . some,-records they-were Bright sunshine and dry' better.--Nelson had a-
Tsao, head of the English heading home in 1972 and.., pavement made a nice, struggle over the pasttwo
Department: inthe • 'at the garage where :they:, afternoOn for the cars
University , Canton, were filling with streaming down tO the
Well, we did' not learn gasoline they learned Complex.
CantoneSe (Chinese) but 'that a. Gordon Sri eltZer ; The show was called',
sure helped broaden his just lived,- a few miles "Jet Age" with the club
English vocabnlary. And away; on the , Fifth Line Kathy
his' name is pronounced of Erainosa. •
professional
" MacKay. 'The pair of
"FAY SAW"here' their luCk guest skaters ,Were mrMrs.`Belle Henry of turned .with the help''of
:
Catherine Cardiff and
7 From
Ripley celebrated her Mr., and Mrs , Gordon,Keith Barber from sat, Smeltzer . of Rockwood 98th birthday on
Brussels. Skating solos
area they were able fo, mar. 1. A resident in numbers were. Kathy
Huronvilla, Belle find what they were was MacKay and Kathy Boyd.
remembered with cards, . looking for. Also guest soloist - was
phone calls, visits and, -Each day, of the week Carol Hanks of Kin-
gifts from her many Bill. Thompson of the cardine. And the Kin-
friends and she thanks • CKNX news staff is heard cardine Figure Skating
each and everyone. She on the Wingharn radio as Club did a number.
also has, a special Word of he interviews some Special thanks goes to
thanks for her niece, Mrs. person on . his "Good Len and Jan. Stilling for
Isabel Brooks and those News about . Peopie and their .work on the
who helped to brighten , Events in WeStern costumes as well as to
her day. Ripley area fOlk's Ontario". Last Thursday many others. for -making
join 'in wishing Mrs. he' was heard talking -to it a successful and en-
Henry • well on this ne- Bert McDonald of joyable afternoon. Lucky
casion. Gpderich about making winner of the draw on the
On Monday afternoon
of last week, March 3,
1980, Art Smeltzer of the
2nd concession west in
Huron Township handed
an envelope to Ab Wylds
• in Ripley. It contained
two newspaper articles
pertaining to the family
history of the Srweltzers.
The first one was the-
obituary of Gordon
Sme1tzer, prominent
businessman in
Edmonton, who- was still
a private airplane
licensed pilot at the age
weeks ,having suffered, an
aneurysm which is a
rupture off the aorta
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