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REID Don and. Joyce wet,
eme with love their daugh.
ter, Veeroniet a Raley, 71b. 7%
pt.,. horn March 23, 1982, at
St. Mary's. 1.144 1413,. Kitch-
ener. Veronica's' grandpar..
Olds are Jing. and Freda Reid,
Goderich rich and Clarence and
Velma Shelley, Mitchell,
RITCHIE.„ Bryce and Wendy
Ritchie, R.:3, Lucknow are
pleased to announce the ar-
rival of their son, Patrick
Allan Wayne, 5 lbs. 11 or.
on St. Patrick'i Day, March
17, 1982 at Wingham and
District ' Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mr, and
Mrs. Allan Ritchie, R. 0 3,
Lucknow and • Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Powell, Auburn.
Proud great 'grandparents
are Mr, and Mrs. Wesley
Ritchie of Lucknow and Mrs.
11 Lelverne Powell of Goderich.
Van DIJK - Doren and Kate
are tickled pink: to announce
the safe, arrival of their first
child, Courtney Katrine,
born Muth 5; 1982 at 10.38
a.m., weighing. 5 lbs. 8 ox.;
at •St.,,Joseph's 'Hospital,
London, Ontario. Proud
grandparents are . Wilfred
and Barb Smith of Aylmer;
Ontario and :Truus. Van Dijk
of Dedemsvaart, Holland. Ai,
special thanks to Dr.. D. 0..
Manners and nursing staff.
Y'UNDT Jini and Bev (nee,
MacPherson) , welcome with'
love the birth:of their daugh-
ter; 'Jillene Barbara, on
Thursday, March 18, 1982 at
St. Joseph's Hospital, 'Lam-
don, weighing 7 lbs. I5 oz.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. William MacPher-
son, It R. 01, Lucknow and
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Yundt of
Walkerton.
Surprise
1.
grandma
Clara Webster of Lucknow
was presently. surprised on
Sunday when her family held
a birthday party at the Brus.•
sets 'Inn . to honour her lSth
birthday. Attending were her
children. Ken, May and Hel-
en and their spouses, : her 11
grandchildren and 12 great
grandchildren. She also re .,
ceived a phone call: from her
grandson, Douglas Allen of
Port McMurray,. Alberta who
called to wish grandma a
..Happy Birthday".
no
Rappy �e
say farewell Moores
Winew Seattle* Wetineaatwl Marck 31r 1982—Poge
• Int anti present directors,.
wives and husbands of the-
Happy Hearts Club of Ripley
met at the home of Mrs.
Gladys Arnold for a pot•luewk
supper on Friday, March 19.
. The guests of honour were
Mr, and. Mrs, Reg Moore,
who are moving to Hanover
in the near future. They were
'also pleased, that Mr, and.
Mrs. Gordon Hayek could
be with us.
• After a delicious .meal,
president 'Reg Godfrey an.
mooted that entertainment
would be the following im-
promptu program which ev.
eryone enjoyed. •
Singsong was conducted
bb tubs. Floretace Kissrtapa
rick while short skits entitled.
"A visit to my favourite rest-
aurant" and, "The Doctor')
were eenaeted by Mrs, Plor-
enece- Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Rita.
Irwin and Mrs. Mary 4V1ce.
Donald,
Many humoirous anecdotes
were read by Mary Stott,
_Margaret Scott, Rita Irwin
and Jack Scott, and .Earl
Tout.
Contest wereconducted by
Gladys Arnold, Clara Wells
and. Christine Robertson.
Zelia Hedley gave a reading
entitled The Old Model
President Reg Godfrey
read an invitation to the
Band Concert hi the Ripley
High School on April S.
",.. , Reg Moore expressed his
heartfelt thanks on behalf of
hhmselfand his•.wiife Harriet
for the lovely evening and
friendships they have enjoy-
ed in' Ripley.
`Margaret Haycock expres-
seed'appreeciaation on behalf of
herself and husband, Gordon
for the invitation extended -to'
them to. attend this enjoyable
occasion. •
Everyone. thanked . Gladys
Arnold for her kind hospital-
ity...'The ,evening . concluded
with several tables, of euchre.
Best wishes and happiness
• to Reg and Harriet in their
new home. Come -back and• .
visit 'Ripley often. ••
rucelea residents enjoy concert
The Brucelea Haven timid.
ents.Were entertained with' a
variety concert ib the audi•
torinm on March 18,
The.Rrueelea Haven choir,
under: the • direction of Mrs,
Hussey, rendered several
beenutif t Irish songs. The
members of the . "choir, Jane
McCurdy; Jean Sewell, hvel
yn, Parker. Tom Orally. Tom.
Thompson and soloist"Gavin
Ward, displayed great talent
en their . first public per-
formance. .
Several Members of the
Auxiliary took -part in a Pun
Fashion Show, direccted by
president Edna Dailey and
Wilda Lamont. Shelley Park-
er was the show commentor
mind Heelen Cummings ani -
candid at the: piano.
Ten ladies 'dressed in 16
hilarious outfits had \alt the
residents• rollicking with
Larry and Donna Hunter
and • daughter, Laura of
Pefferlaw .visited with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm,
G. Hunter, who have just
returned recently from a trip •
to Texas.
Marion BButton. daughter
of Lorna Button, is now work-
ingfor Computer Innovations
in Ottawa. ••
Mr, and Mrs, Cyril Brown
quietly observed their 40th
wedding anniversary on Sun.
day, March 28th. They' were
married in Goderich by
R.A.I. Padre, the Reverend
D. J. Lane. Cyril was station•
ed at Port Albert under the
British Commonwealth Air
Training' Plan, They . just •
returned from a holiday . in
'lyldrida with their family,
laughter •frnrn the first model
with her toilettissue dress,
to the bast one hi a red jersey
and jeans, : bare feet, calling
the cows. The balloon en-
• semble, maternityoutfit, the
stripper with her pedal push-
, er pyjamas the lady who lost
her skirt while being photo
graphed and many others aa11•
contributed to this . unique
• fashion. shrove. Theseladies
are to • be. commended for
their time and efforts in
putting this show together
for 'thee residents' entertain-
- meat. •
St, Patriewk's cookies and
• orange. juin were served.
: following. the prograan.
l uzIsiiaaary Meeiete
The Brucelett.Haven Auxil-
iary met in the auditorium of
the home on March 18,' 119.82
a at 10 aa., m. A tour of the
Extended Caare : Wings was
given to the . members by
Mrs.
Kreutzkamp, Nursing
Supervisor, • prior. to the
meeting. •
Mrs. Margaret. Inglis re-
ported on the picture and
wall plaques purchased for
. the 'second floor dining area.
-Mrs. Marguerite Piseheralso
reported on the birthday ac-
• tivities held during .February:
and March for the residents.
Arrangements for .. the
Spring Tea, Craft ;and, Bake •
sale to be held at the home
April 29, ,, were finalized.
Donations of baking would
begreatly appreciated.
.
Draw •tickets on the four
lovely prizes donated by local
merchants are available and
were distributed to the mem-
bers to sell.
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