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up before he is able to return
to school,
, Dave Zyltilk has.been re-
elected president of the
Principal's Association •for
1980-81.
This past week at the
7---school-the-classer-have-beeu
having fire drills: We hope
this never has to be used set-,
but ,it is best •to he
prepared. •
St.- Joseph's Church choir
partiCipated in the annual
community chOir concert at
the Christian Reformed
ChurehAttelmenntSun447'
evening,
When. the • Nunuins are
slipping, their boa pientS in
'the ..spring to garden cent.1
res and ; nurserieS; the.
plants tnhe .sold that day
are taken ,from the green,
houses; and laid on the
ground outdMars to make
-
In the upper picture, Ida .
Plel Is shown ,carrying the
'plants from the greenhouse
and,'- ha the lower ! picture,
John adds two, more boxes
. 'to-the many. alrady. outside
',awaiting shipment.
Bedtrice and. Charles Mc-
Quillin • visited in •Chatham`
and attended the baptismal
service for Graeme Purdon
Gaunt, infant son, of Don and,
Mary Gaunt and little broth
er of Jennifer:
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Mc-
Pherson, Mr. and Mrs, Dave
Black, and Mrs, Marg Black
and Elizabeth of Lucknow
attended', Graduation.. Exet
cises held in the civic audi-
toil= in Oshawa on • Satur-
day when Kevin Black re-
ceived his diploma in Avia
tion Transport arid Industrial
Engineering Technology.
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Electrohome
colour TV .1404,Kftipleyfroto Germany
his new ground • floor
apartment in the Bel
Parc Senior Citizen's
Home in Belmont. It is a
new two storey $450,000
building containing 20
apartment units and
Charlie has the one near
the front entrance. Ile
worked for Don and Etta
for 27 years at their dairy
farm - until he retired in.
1972. -Charlie came from
England in 1927 at the age
of 17 and has worked on
several Huron farms.
CAR WON'T START
Last Thursday, May 22,
was not one of those
better days for Ab Wylds.
And it was one of the first
hot summer days at that -
a -finish the
garden out at the horrie.Uh'
the sixth - now owned by
Jerry and Anne Huber of
Ripley, First the car had
a dead battery. Harvey
Visiting in Ripley with
his. brother-in-law Klaus
Heinisch, • wife Dianne
and family is Harry
Wirtulars of Bremen,
Germany. While here
Harry keeps busy with
repairs on the garage
operated by Klaus. rThis
garage was built in 1019
by Ripley's carpenter
and builder John
Robertson for his
brother-in-law Charles
Pollock and was partly
completed for the first
Armistice D a y ,
November 11, 1919 when
it served as a shelter for
the - students of - .the
surrounding rural schools
while awaiting the
parade formation to the
Huron township-hill-and -
the unveiling of. the
Cenotaph that. snowy,
wintry clay.
Harry Wirtulars is
scheduled to fly back to
Bremen -On June 7. With
him and • staying over
there for the next month
will be' Joey, son of •Mr.
and Mrs. Klaus Heinisch
and. Ian Culbert, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Culbert who will have a
vacation in Germany.
HOME AGAIN
Charlie Baker returned
home to Belmont after a
few weeks visiting with
John. C. and Mary
MacDonald here. Last
Wednesday morning,
May 21, 1980, Jack took
him to Pine ttiVer for he
London bus. Each year
Charlie returns to the
Huron township area
where he 'was a farm
labOurer hr the thti ties.
arid early forties.
Recently former
Ripleyites Don and Etta
Willsie of R.R. 2 Belmont
helped Charlie move into
Brooks helped • boost its
power and everything
was fine. About ten
minutes past noon out' at
the farm With the plan-
ting finished the car revs
over but did• not fire.
Under the hood showed a
dry carburetor, no extra
gas so the.two and a half.
mile walk back to Ripley
started. In all those years
of walking to school the
road was 'never so, long
nor the day so hot.
Thanks to...Bert Piel and
his tractor' from the 6th
• west, and Rob Van Horne
of Ripley for lifts the walk
was completed and also'
thanks to Joe Fludder for
the trip back and starting
the car.
WISH HER WELL
At present Mrs. Joe
Dickinson is recuperating
at her home on Malcolm
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