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• On Saturday, March 21,
1981 a surprise birthday
party was held for Mrs.'
, *tine Wyld of *broil Villa,
Ripley., Present at the party
• hi the lounge' were Allan and
Wanda WA(' of Point Clark,
Harold and Una Wyld of
Weston, Nina and Bill Wyld
.,•• ,and ,oi the 6th Ilumn
lbwnship, Donald Wyld sof
• the 6th Concession West,
John ,and Karen Wyld of
Malcolin Street, Ripley,
• Susan and Nick Monid -of
• Brainalea. A good time was
had by „all to mark 'Wynne
Vilyld'aLhappy -birthday s• of
• March -15,. Mynne Wyld had
'a lovely>. birthday supper in
Tkirtinto with her son and
•• daughter-in-law, 'grand -
•.*Children and great grand;.
' • children.
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rolttatitara ••••••
Spending as.fOrs2iltiyi with
• Mr:- and Mrs: Omen, ;,,ftock
• • and Ron were- her brother,
-., his wife anti family- .Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Emmerton,
Brenda, Brian and Bruce
from Deep River, Ontario.
Sunday supper guests with
thefamily were Mr: and
Mrs. 'Lorne ` Eminerton oI
Ripley and Heather
McNiven and Jacquie Finley
of Kincardine-. • •;••-•
Last Saturday Allan and
Muriel' Farrell of the lOth
Concession West in Huron
Township 'visited with.. Mrs.
• Reta Robb, in Lucan. Ben and
Margaret Ruffle of Kin-
, cardine spent the 'weekend
•with his sister Mrs. Reta
Robb in Lucan. • ..
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This week in
Ley
Still a patient .
Last week Donnie Fludder
entered Khicardhie Hospital
for tests and treatment for
back trouble, At this time of
writing he is still a patient
there. Last sFriday morning
brother John Fludder of
William Street ',underwent
knee surgery in University
Hospital in London.'He also
IS still hospialized there at
this time. Folks wish both
John and DonnieWell.
Beek to stores
Recently returned to their
stores on the main street of
Ripley are Carl Bromeliad
• John Kosmerly. Carl is Wick
a few weeks from tests,
surgery, and recovery in
hospital in Toronto. John is
hack from a winter break
holiday in Fbrida: * •
Visitors ••
Recent visitors with Les
and Dorothy Wardell were
Mra. Wanita Fletcher and
Mrs. Valerie Mills.
today
On Monday morning Mrs.
Arthur Turland of Kin -:s
cardine called to -let Fran
Wyldsknow that ter brother -
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• Passed away
On Thursday, March 12
Cecil Robb of Lucari passed
-away in St. Joseph's Hospital
in London. A 'Masonic ser-
vice was held on Saturday
evening, March 14 and the
funeral and committal
services were ' held on
Sunday, March 15th in the C.
,Haskett and Son • Funeral
Home in 'Liman With Rev.
: Keith Brown of Lucan 'United,
thwch offielating.
inent`-will be in St. James
Cemetery at -Chindeboye.
Cecil was born on • Feb. 2,
• 1902 on .the 4th ,...Concession
East in Heron Township and
his parents were the late Mr.
• and Mrs. William Robb.
Cecil farmed there. In
March 1945 they moved to
:•Elgthfield and then bade to
••'-''-Lucan where they have since
resided. His great interests
were his family 'and his'
Lucan friends especially the
senior men who gathered at
his place each Monday
Morning for cards and
coffee. - •
„Surviving are his wife the
former Reta Ruttle of Huron
Township and one daughter
Rose Marie, Mrs. Uoyd Le
Neve of Point Edward
(Sarnia) and fair grand-
children, Susan, Dale, Jeff,
and Michele who hived him.
• Also-survivhig are his sister
Olive, Mrs. George Kennedy
of Goderieh and formerly of
the Whitechurch area. The
folks in the Huron Township
and -Ripley area who knew
Cecil extend oche fainily
sympathy at this time of
delb Irryids
kgaw Jack MeLaurlin
Kincardine had died. Jack
stayed with Mrs. Robert
McCormick • on • Huron
Terrace Street The funeral
will be held this afternoon
(Wednesday) , at the
Linklater Funeral ,Ikinte
with interment in Kincardii)e
Cemetery. • ,
• Ripley Vigilant •
On Friday evening* Jack
and Marion Lawrie of the
Tiverton area visited
Ripley with Evelyn and Jack
Johnson.
• Aaron Gardner • , of •
,Vanastri spent part of last
week visiting with • his
cousins Jason -and Tammy.
Fludder and also •' with
Evelyn and Jack Johnson.
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Attend funeral
'On last Thursday af-
ternoon Glenda Gardner of
Vanish* and Carol Fludder
of Ripley attended the
funeral of their grandfather
Eldred Harris hiKincardme.
On their return A.J. and
Mendel pickedup. their .son
-Aaron-Icy return home to
Vanaitra.
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bereavement
A week ago this past
Monday evening, March 23,
1981, Eldred Harris of
Kincardine and forrnerly of
the 1.2th concession of Huron
Township, died suddenly. He
was at his evening supper
meal when stricken with., a
choking spell. During the
past weeks listed resided hi
the Saugeen Nash* Home
in Southampton after some
months in Kincardine
District Hoipital.,
Eldy Harris was widely
known throughout this area.
After retiring from the farm
on the 12th concession in
Huron township he operated
a plumbing service in
Kincardine. At the time of
his death he was in his 76th
year. The funeral and
• committal' services were
„ held last Thursday afternoon
in the Linklater Funeral
Home on Princes Street,
Kincardine with spring in-
terment in the Ripley
Cemetery.
-He is survived by his wife
Mary of Kincardine, son.
Glen iHarris of Ripley;
daughter Marion, Mrs, Jack
Lawrie of the Tiverton area,
Bruce Township; • grand-
children and great grand-
children. Also he is survived
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