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week Were Mr, and M.'S,
William . Caesar of
Goderich, Mr. 'and Mrs,
Mike Kelly of New
Hamburg and Mrs. Lori
Wardell, Tena and
Viruent
Joey Heinisair and lap
Culbert flew into Toronto
Airport on Sunday, July
6. On June T. Harry .
Wirtulars, Joey':' uncle
who had.spent a month in
Ripley, , fleti from
Tor Onto and tookthe boys
sitting over this area for
more than two hours was
the Wor st in . ye ars.
Savage streak after
streak of chain lightning
stabbed through the
black sky with an almost
continuous roar of
thunder. Stewart
Needham had a can set
outside to catch ::the rain
arid this mornine he
measured" one and a half
inches of rainfall in last
night's stormhere. That
Sunday morning storm
about eight resulted in a
large roiind bale of hay on
the former Mac Sandy
Matheson farm' • being
'struck by lightning and
set on fire. The hay
belonged to Glen Wylds of
• the fourth concession
Huron ToWnshiP. The bilg
round .bale continued to
burn 'sitting out in the
noon.
Andrea Farlinger, a
teacher in the Ripley
Huron. Central,School
during 'the: past four
years, and Marshall '
MacReal, a teacher in
Orillia 'were married in
an evening ceremony in
the .Anglican. Church
there on Friday, Jialy 11.
Motoring from. Ripley to
attend the wedding were
George' and Erma
McDonald 'accompanied
by Kenny, and Marjorie
MacDonald. Other guests
from this area were. Don
and NancY Dawson,
Sandra and. Susan of
Olivet and Mr. and IVIrS.
Bob Col quh oun on .
Tiverton. The wedding
dinner was held at' t
Horseshoe Valley Re Sort. -
--Andrea-and Marshall-will
reside on his . farm a few
miles from 'Orillia.
Kenny, Marj, Erma and
George returned home to
Ripley on Saturday af-
ternoon.
Last week from
Monday noon July 14 to
Friday noon July 18 a
group of boys and girls
from the London
Memorial Boys and Girls
Club on Horton Street set
up their base camp on the
pasture farm of Kenny
MacDonald of Ripley.
The farm is located on the
sixth concession east in
Huron Township just
west of the Huron Kinloss
boundary. They travelled '
in the club's white van
with leader and coun-
sellor Bernie .Kearns
driving. Also in charge
were counsellors Paul
Dyack of Western
University in London and
Tara Bridges of
Markham.
Dr, and Mrs. Ken Smith
and little daughter
Whitney Anne-Margaret
'Of Kitchener visited Mrs.
Ann Smith's parents
Francis and Margaret
Gemmell in Ripley last
week. Frank Geziarnell of
Brampton also visited his
parents Francis and
Margaret Gernmell.
Visiting with \Dorothy
and Leslie Wardell at
their home on concession.
4, Huron during the past '
with him to his. home In
Bremen, .Germany fOr a
month's holidays, Their
parents are Nick and
Dianne Beinisch and
Murray and ,Mary
CUlbert
The Point Clark
Summer Play School for
the boYs and girls in that
area of Huron Township
meets each day, Monday
to Friday at the Lions
Park between the second
and the fourth con-
cessions. Approximately
twenty are in attendance "
- and having a good time..
In charge are leader
Dawna Rutledge,
daughter of Gloria and
Bob Rutledge at —the
second concession and
assistant leader Helene
Culbert, daughter ' of
Mary and Murray
Culbert, east of Ripley.
Dawna served last
summer on the staff in
Gore Park in Ripley..
BY AB WYLBS
Everyone Jupstreet„ this
Monday morning agreeS
that the 'thunder and
lightning storm last night
starting about—ten_and
ADMISSION: Friday Night - '1.00
Saturday -'2.00
IIOMES-8-COMGES-17ADDITIONS
RENOVATIONS FARNIBUILDINGS
SUN. JULY 27
RIPLEY BALL DIAMOND
Friday Night (2 Games) - 7:30 and 4:00 p.m.
Saturday Games Start At - 900 a.m.
Sunday Games Start At - 12 Noon 1
UP TO 12 TEAMS ENTERED
Food & Beverages on grounds
RIPLEY AND DISTRICT LIONS CLUB ANNUAL •
BEEF -.BARREC1n.
BALITOURNAMENT:DANCE'
Sattirday, July 26 at The Ripley-Huron: Complex
Dance From 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.
MUsic "BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT"
Admission At The Door *3.00 SINGLE
• "6.00 COUPLE
NO MINORS ADMITTED
Sunday July 27 in the Ripley 'Huron Complex
Dinner From 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Adults - Advance - "6.00 •
At The Door - '6.50
Children (5 to 11 years) -'3.00 - 4 yrs. and underfr.
Tickets Available from Ail LioniClui Members or.
At The Complex.
Sunday -'2.00
Weekend Pass