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DT AB WILDS •
Friends and relatives
gathered at the Ripley
Legion Hall on Friday
night, Apr. •4, to,celebrate,
-the--90th birthday of Hugh
Cameron.
if was nice to receive a
note froni Donald and
Angela Bell of Islington,
, Ontario and to learn that.
during thisnionth of April
they will be in New
":Zealand • and Anstralia.
• Their Ripley friends and
,neighbours hope that they
have an enjoyable trip.-
' The letter states that
Donald" and Angela Bell
will be late in returning to
Ripley this spring as they
will be travelling in
Australia and ew
Zealand for 'the month of
April on a special oc-
casion. The state of South
Australia and the city of
Adelaide will entertain
and provide a reunion•for
the legendary 617
Dambuster Squadron of
the Royale Air Force
during the last week in
' April.
Received last Wed-
nesday a card from
Nancy and Dick Stanley,
They had just stopped by
the, pot office in Ripley,
West Virginia when they
decided to say hello to the
folks back • , here,
Incidentally there is a
picture post coard, of that
post offiCe here sent by
Marjorie and Hartley
McTabish of London.
Dick and Nancy .say that
the trees are budding out
down there but no dan-
delions yet.
WS, Minnie Wyld of
Huronvilla in Ripley was
taken last Thursday to
Kincardine and District
Hospital: where she is
presently a patient
receiving treatment.
Ripley and Huron folks
send along best wishes
for her recovery. Up to
visit her on the Easter
weekend were her son
Harold, wife Tena and
daughter Cindy from
Weston. They also visited
with their son John and
wife Karen and with Niels
Frederiksen. In from the
Sixth Concession to visit
them were Nina and Bill
Wyld:
Recently back home
from a winter vacation in
Tamarac, Florida, are
Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Gemmell. Margaret is
again writing up the
report on the monthly
meeting of the. Ripley.
Women's Institute.
Mr. and Mrs., John
Beirneo• and family from
Stratford spent Easter •
With Mr. and Mrs. Sam,
Emerson.... •-- -"
Visiting with Mrs.
Violet MacKenzie -diming
Easter weekend were Mr,
and Mrs. Donald
MacKenzie and Janice of
Peterborough, Mr. and.
Mrs.' Ian MacKenzie of,..
Toronto, Dr. and Mrs.
Bob Bourne and Timmy
of London and 'Mr. and
-Mrs. David" MacKenzie
and Cheri Lynn of Kin-
cardine.
Progressive euchre
was played with Eunice '
Emmerton and Elizabeth
Gamble winning prizes,
for the ladies and Danny
MacDonald and Perry
MacDonald winning for
the men, Annie Murdock
won the lucky Chair •
Easter 'h'en. Chester and
'Irene Ernmerton, Bev.
Cameron and 'Mabel
Cameron played some
music for dancing.
Ronnie Rock sang some
songs while lunch 'was
being prepared. .
Hughie and Mable .hav
a family of three -
Mervin, Marie and Reta,
Gerry,and Judy Coiling
of Olivet and Ron and
Lynn Nicholson of Ripley
and South Line arrived
back home last Thursday
evening from Florida.
They had nice weather on
Interstate 75 all the way
to Detroit. From there to'
Ripley it was that rain
and nasty weather, which
continued on through
Good Friday. They
visited in the Orlando
area. In--their trip they
'covered approximately
thirty-five hundred miles.
Down there the weather
was perfect which was
quite a change to that
here on Fri. Mar. 21 when
they left Ripley in a
mixture of rain and snow.
Visiting on Easter
Sunday with Mrs.
Marjorie .Reid in Ripley
were the following: Jack
and Linda Campbell of.
Arnberley, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Colwell and family
of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs,
Leonard Reid and Brian,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Reid and Jason all of
Reid's corners, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Ackert and
family of Holyrood, Mr.
and Mrs. R aynard Ackert
of Paradise Lake on the
Lucknow area, Mr. and
Mrs. Rob Shouldice and.
family of Shallow Lake,
Kenneth MacLennan of
the Collegiate teaching
staff in' Toronto spent
Easter weekend with his
rnothec_ N.9rrA4
MacLennan in RiPley. •
Easter 'friends with Bill
and Lila Tranter in
Ripley were Mr, and Mrs.
George Tranter and
familY of Lansing,
Michigan; Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Lock -and family of
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Tranter and family
and Mr, and-MrS'.'Wayne
Armstrong.' of Kin-
cardine—
Connie Irwin of 'London
spent Easter with her
parents 'Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Irwin and family in
•
Visiting in London this
past week 'with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Webster were
Mrs. Gladys Mason of
Ripley and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Mason and 1*. and
Mrs. Joe Bauman, all of
Vanderhoof, British
Columbia. •
Visiting last Saturday
with, Mr. and Mrs. Don
McCosh in Ripley were.
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill
McInnis and Karen o f
Donald; Gossel of
Ripley spent part of last
week visiting with her'
daughter Lois - , and ,
husband Mr. and Mrs.
-Donald Craig in:the
A.rmoVir area
Reta Irwin of. Ridley;
.visited in Toronto with
leer daughter Marietta,
hkisband and family, •Dr.
and Mrs. MacLean. •
Recently returned from
Holidays. hi Florida are
Bob and Marilyn John-
ston and daughters and
her .mother: Mrs. Verna
baCk-are -
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Lowry.
Mr, and Mrs. William
Carson and .danghterS of
Ripley visited, with Doug
and . Ginny Campbell at
Strondnear Barrie.
The solnist at :the
Sunday morning Easter
service. at the 'St.
Andrews United Church'
in.iv was Larr
Irwin.. In the congrgation_ _
was the refugee family
from Haiphong,. North
Vietnam.
Visiting with Christena
Robertson for Easter was
her nephew Bill Dowkes
of Toronto.
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