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public school at • S,S. NO. He is the 'beloVed service.
13, Huron and Pine River husband of Loretta Dawn' F lower bearers were
Publit School and then Wardell and dear father . Jim Cornish, Brian.
Madill :SecondarY School of Tena , and Vincent, Cornish and Ron Cornish.
' in Wingham. -formerly ,Peadde;::- arers-
-He was employed as an . Prairie, now of Tiverton. William Scott, Robert
operational engineer for He is a dear brother ,of Scott, Olen Wylds, 'Terry ,
JUdy, Mrs. Tom Howie; Glover, Gary. Jackson
• KitChener; Mildred, Mrs. and Mike Hamilton.
Mike Ashton' Bright; , Burial followed
Lois, Mrs. Mike Kelly, Ripley;Cemetery.
New Hamburg; .Helen A large number of
. . Keller of Kitchener; . friends, neighbours and .
Florence 1-Wardell , of relatived attended the
Mr.—Nick Hed.ley was, Vernon, British. ColuMbia • funeral from Toronto,
hononred last week when and ' Henry, Wardell at Goderich, Dungannon,
the Huntsville Parks and home.; ' Kincardine, Auburn,
Recreation' _Committee He is also survived by Luc kno w Tiverton,,
selected the. qitterson' ain aunt and uncle, Mr Vernon, British Columbia
man for its top and ,Mrs. Alvih Wardeltof and the Ripley area,
.recognition award of the
year: The president of the
Iltterson Community and,
Redreation Board, Mr. •
Hedley received his•
award Friday night at
Huntsville -10th
Annual Recognition
'Night. Accepting the
award on behalf of Mr.
Hedley was his daughter,
Heather. -
. Nick was, born and
raised in, Lucknow. He is
a son of Mrs. Helen
Wraight of Lucknow and
the late Nicholas Hedley
who_ operated a meat
market in the village for .
Mrs, Gordon Firilayson
has had as her, gtiests Mi. -
and.Mrs. ,Bill Firilayson
and family of Sarnia, Mr.
Allan Firilayson of
Toronto, Mr. , and.. Mrs.
Rod Finlayson and- girls
of Sarnia, ' Mr.; Mac
Finlayson OflorontO and
Mr, Jelin Finlayson who
lives" in • .South America,
and is visiting relatives in'
the area.
A well attended an-
niversary service was
held in. Ashfield
Presbyterian 'thumb.
Rev: ' Jog • MaCDonald,,
returned from Mich., to
.preach "at both services.
Chdirs at both morning
. Harry an
Diepenbeek has corn-,
pleted his course in
Lnndon on electrical,
Wiring. and has returned
where-heiS-helping--
on the farm at present. •
GLEN WILLIAM
WARDELL'
Glen: Williarri Wardgll
of Grande prairie,
Alberta. died suddenly in
a boating accident On the,
Wapiti River near grand
Prairie on. 'Sunday, June
22;1960 in his 29th year.
• The belOyed sMit- of
Leslie -:•• and' :,Dorothy,
Wardell, : df, Huron
ToWnship; he Was born in
Kincardine on September
12 t t-: 1951. Hell' attended
the, past. 10-- years. After
h 'school, he worked, in
the ,Kitchener 'area . for
approximately two years,
then moved. .to.' British
ColuMbia for two Years.
He returned to .Ontario in
• ' 1974 and .-was employed
by . Ontario Hydro. He
moved,-west in November
of 1979:
Glen was a well-liked
and ambitious young
Man, a good husband,
father and son:
and evening service
added to the celebration
and many old friends
-attended this an-
niversary, •
--CortgratUtattatis to` all -
the students in the area.
who 'completed another
year at school and will
proceed to the next
grade. All are home now
helping ' with the farm
chores.
' The :Lochalsh, Store
owned by the late Mr. and
WS.' Frank MacLennan
has been -Sold- to the
George Mond. ief family.
ViSitors with Mr. 'and
Mrs. D.A. MacLennan for
the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Heffernon
and 1Vliss"Kate Sutherland
of:London and Mr. Finlay
MacLennan of;Kitchener.
All enjoyed the Saturday
night pipe, band of Which
Finlay is a member in
Kincardine.
Mrs, Bill R,coss a former
member .Of the.; Corn-
:111141.1t:Y has reurned
home from hospital in
Wingharn where she had
dine...
Mrs. Emile' MaCLen-
nan returned :home from
a trip to Agawa Canyon
which she enjoyed. with
daUghter Louise - Mrs,
Bruce Millar who is • a
tour escort with .
Palmerston Travel..
Mr; and Mrs. Neil
MacKenzie enjoyed a-trip.
to Niagara area recently,
A welcome is extended
Mr. . and Mrs. Bill
MacKenzie newly weds to
the community: They are
living '.in .the former
Dayid MicMurchey
place now owned by. Mr.
Wand Mrs. Neil.
1VfacKentie:.
The past week .has been
an eiceptionallybusy one
for the -organizers 'of -the
Toronto and seven nieces
and nephews. ,
He .was'predeceaSed by
-his' grandparents'; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wardell'
and - r:- - and Mrs. W.J. -
Robb. - •
' :The funeral was ,held
from the, MacKenzie and
Mctreath Funeral ,Home
in Ripley on Saturday, •
June 28,1980 at 1 :30. n.m.
with. Rev.. R.C. Putnam of
Pine River United'
Church conducting the
Ripley Arts Crafts and attended the play John'
Antique ShoW and sales. and the Mis sus in the
A meeting of the upper part of the
committee members was building,
held at the 'home of. Mr.: Her l'ionour, The
and-Mrs. RAT GFavernor
Wednesday evening to Province of Ontario, WS.
Make final plans for the Pauline McGibbon and
big two days. JulY 25 and her husband Werepresent
26: This is bound to be the and mingled with -the
largeSt and best quality :crowd at the refreshment
show of its kind ,.as letters party following the
have been receiyed.from perfOrmance.
many-•-areas enquiring" Her Honour _cut the
about the now weIl-known ribbon and the „Contractor. •
event in the area., , :presented the keys to the
ver 5000 brochures • Arts' group of Blyth. Ross
and posters have :been 'Hamilton of • CX,N..X.
delivered and '.several . .explained the cost and the
proinotion 'people have co-,operation• • in
chosen to use.. the qtmint renovation of the
broChure owl.tO write up building,
interesting stories, across The members of the.
Ontario. Ripley . . Craft show
TheneWsigns•made by . corn Mittee were
Walter - De- Wolfe-, of 'delighted -to be, seated at
RiplOy :are now drawing ihe table with Gordon
considerable attention: -Pinsent and his daughter.
Following the meeting • Mr. Pinsent'is theyriter
a delicious: • :strawberry of the play: John and the
short cake lunch Was. Missus, Which the. first
enjoyed bY thegroup • `righters • enjOyed. Alse
Also on : Friday.. night Mr. Pirisent well-
- the Members 'Of : the known to T.V. watchers.
Huron,•BrUce arts and It 'was a delightful
Crafts Incorporated were evening mixing'. and
gueSts .• at; the opening Meeting . personally all
night •of .• ,the Blyth the guests. The sponsors
Theatre. Dinner servedto for the evening . were
100 invited guests in - the Cham pi On Road
basement • of the :.newly MaChinery, Mr. and Mrs;
renovated theatre„ was B. Sully : both 'being:
folloWed by the Cuttingnf. present:.....
the ribbon and dedication Part of the proceeds
Of the . new building. from last :year's. Ripley
FellOWing the.grouP • Arts and. Crafts Show
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