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from page 14 • Withina span, of soine both will be missed here.
equipnient perhaps it would dozen hours last Thursday
be , better to get Ron from noon till after midnight
Nicholson to make a set of the neighbourhood at the.
steel ones' at his workshop, west end of Ripley' had lost -
Taw theY could jump up and two of its well known.
down On them without, residents. The village and
breakage. surrounding area was shock-
ed as the news spread of the
• Back home too deaths of Mrs. Norma
Roy Jackson of Detroit is MacLennan and Mrs. Gladys •
at the Jackson home in Nicholson in Kincardine and
"y visiting friends
ng acquain-
of• the late.
"Chid"
younger
ding both
bite School
Centinuation
Entrance e•-•
June 1923.
tient
of Ripley
Kincardineenered •: and
a week ago
a present he is
a patienithere.
Visitors
• Mrs. Mary Thompson of
Chesley visited with Howard
and Marj Thompson at their
home on William Street in
Ripley this past weekend.
• Annual barn
• meeting
Robert and Muriel
Osborne, daughters Joyce,
.Joan and Sheila, and son
Kevin of the 4th concession
east in Huron township at-
tended the annual Barn
• meeting of the Ontario
Brown Swiss Association it
the , farm of Norval. and
Isabeli McConnell, RR 1,
Kincardine on Saturday,
• April 25. Mr. Lorne Small,
General Manager of the New
Milk Recording System was
theguest speaker.
• Easter visitors
Mrs. Violet V. MacKenzie
of Ripley visited for the
• Easter in Peterborough with
her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald R. MacKenzie
and family and in Unionville
with*. and Nhs. Lorne R.
MacKenzie and family.
• Mr. Kiet La of Cambridge
was home to Malcolm Street•
In Ripley for last weekend
visiting with his wife My Hoa
La, 'daughter Milli and son
rtratthe
Mr. and. Mrs. 1 Wallace
genii of Witigham and Mr.
and Mrs. Lennox Flood of
• Walkerton visited with Mrs,
Vera Scott in Ripley.
• Mr. Gerald Wright of Galt
in Cambridge was in the
*Winghitm, \ Ripley and
Teeswater areas a week ago
last Mon., April 20, Gerry is
a feature article writer with
the Kitchener Waterloo
Record Daily newspaper and
was looking for material for
future articles;
Pound guilty
• Just over a year ago John
MacKenzie of Highway 21 in
the Kintail area came across
the charred and smouldering
remains of the body of
Kimberley Jean Woodward
. of Saginaw, Michigan, It was
• on the road' leading west
from the Calico School. Itt
lest week's news it was an.
• flounced that her ex-husband
Gene Woodward was found
guilty of murder but was not
yet sentenced. Local D.P.P.
helped in the iiiitestigation
,and eat& up with her rings
which helped in bis arrest.
He was said to have tratiell,
ed to Texas and then back to
Nassau County, Long island;
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Although
District. Hospital. d ' heart Pr(*
both ladies had _A their
blerfia'theY had b‘%:'11 vil'ils sud-
den
and the ea d
. Ripley --
den. Folks ii_ttel1,Ile.111;eieui.s
area extend I° families of bosy/iiptitly at
both lies
thistirrie of bereavement for
• . NonnaNargaret
• MacLennan
' Nome Margaret, MacLen-
nan i wife of the late Neil
MacLennan of Ripley, died
last Thursday April 23, OK
in Kincardine and District
Hospital.' She was in her 84th
year. She was born in Huron
township onFriday, April 15,
1898 and was the daughter of
the late' Mr. and: Mrs. Mei
(Sandy) MacLennan who liv
ed on lot 10, concession 6 east
where John and Barbara
Gamble and family now live.
The funeral service with
Rev. JIM Bushell ()1St. ,
An-
drews United Church :
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Ripley officiating was held
•• on Saturday afternoon April
25 in • the MacKenzie Mc-
Creath Funeral Home
followed by interment in the
family plot in Ripley
Cemetery: On Friday even-
ing members of the Order of
Eastern Star Lodge in Kin-
tardine held a service in the
funeral home. She is surviv-
ed by the members of:her
fan*, daughter Jean Mrs..
(Dr ) W.R.N. e Lindsay of
Toronto, and three sons
Donald and „. Kenneth of
Toronto, and Ross of Lon-
don, also 13 grandeliktren.
Her brother, Grant MacLeti-
nen of Listowel is the sole
survivor of the family raised
on the sbrth concession. She
was predeceased by her hus-
band, her parents, and the
following sisters and
brothers, Anna Mary,
Christine, Catherine, John
and Dr. Murray.
Gladys Nicholson
In her 54th year, Mrs.
Gladys Nicholson of Ripley
died in Kincardine and
District Hospital , last Fri-
day, April 24,1981 -reported-
ly just after the Thursday
Midnight hour. She was born
in Sarnia on Monday Aug. 22,
1921. She is survived by Din-
nie (D.J.) MacDonald of
Ripley, her son Ronald
Nicholson of the South Line
•,(south of Bervie) and •
Ripley, and two daughters
' Judy, Mrs« Oerald,Colling of
the 15th South and Bonnie,
Mrs. Eric Taylor in
liticknow,-• and eight grand-
' children. Also two brothers
and two sisters survive, -
Visitation was held at their
home in the *eat, end of
Ripley last Saturday -after-
lam and evening. Crema-
tion was in the Mount Plea-
sant Crematorium at London
with arrangements by the
MacKenzie McCreath
•• Funeral Home. Sympathy Is
extended at this time to the
bereaved.
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