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i4eMirtyemegnitlidieres to Gladys *meld
oa her Milk birthday. Friesads and
neighbours *hared from dear and be ea
Sanirday to help her celebrate at fit. M-
' draws ided eame Church SnookWily, Seine
Owen
,found and the Armow arca where she us-
ed to live.
entertained her on Sun-
day. are Joyce and Jim Wewan of
Kms, Jan* and Barbera and Ian
McEwan of, Keel and Marion
McMinn of Stretford and Dan lad Anne
It was: nice to see a good attendance at
the World Day of Prayer service in the
Anglican C iu rch en Friday. The ladies of
Czechoelaraka did a wonderful job of
writing the service.
Visiting this week with Fran and Jim
Farrell and family were John YW gblltt,
Patrick Farrell, Jenny Farrell and Leanne
Smith. Carla and. Dustin Arnold visited on
the weeknd with the FarrelL.
The Bible Stud lamed met at Anne
McCosh's this week and will meet next
wens at Marion Gamble's home on Tues
day at 9:30 a.tn.
Sympathy is extended to the Monssma•
family on the death of their little .grandam).
Sympathy is also extended to Freda and
BM Collins on the death of his sister.. Our
prayers are with you.
Sheila and Dan MacDonald visited with
Isabel and Jin Brooks this week.
Visitors at the hoineol Heather and • Sam
PURPLE GROVE
nide and family were Kerry and is era
Harganand Bonnie Boyle.
Beat wishes and a speedy recovery are
sent to Irene Boyle In the Unli.rstiy
in London and Kathedne CeJ1iue
in Mary's Ihleital in Kitchener. Joyce
Farrell and Mary Anne Kukoiy visited
Katherine one afternoon.
Bill and Judy Geddes visited on Sunday
with Joyce and John Farrell and family.
Theresa Farrell entertained friends
Saturday evening to help her celebrate her
14th birthday.
Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Ducie
Thorburne on their 50th wedding anniver-
sary. Family and friends gathered at the
Point Clark community cage on Saturday
evening for an enjoyable time.
Bert Tbompaon visited with his mother
MarjOrie in Ripley.
Mac and Flor •Nlchohwn visited with
,!plan and Marie Coning . on Saturdesy
evening
There,
a good attendance at the Pur-
ple Grove community centre on Friday
evening for the euchre party. Prizes went
to Tarda Farrell, : Edina Haldenby,
Marlene Greig, Shirley MacDonald and
Glen Haldenby. Thanks to Joyce and .John
Farrell and family fortheir work in put-
ting
utting .on a fun .evening.
Present and former employees of
Laidlaw Transit Ltd., formerly Travelways
and- Bruce Coach Lines gathered in the
Ripley Legion Ball Friday, Mar. 2, for a
surprise smorgasbord dinner for Lorne
Ritchie,
Mr. Ritchie was a•. school bus driver
since 1974, but has recently retired ' for
medical reasons. •
Harvey Brooks, aided the
many
promptu comments frau the crowd, recall'
ed memories and expressedbestwishes;
and Lorrah a Kerr presented ',fern with a
s
lovely mirror, air engraved money clip and
n ie money.
Lorne expressed his appreciation for the
gifts and to his fellow employees.
A euchre party and lunch brought the
pleasant evening to a close..
•
The ladies of the -community gathered at
St. ' Paul's Anglican •Church in Ripley on
Mar. `2 to join in.the annual World . Day. of
Payer service. •It was conducted by Doris
Rock and the theme was "A'.better tomor-
roww, justice . for all," prepared by the
ladies of Czechoslovakia.
. Jean Atwell of Ludknow prepared and
•
ammonammaimmumasom
DIPLEY
111-1 by Ab Wylds
gave the message on God's power. Music
provided by ;a joint. choir with Shirley
Harris at the organ. •
' The third meeting of the Purple Grove
Breadventure club was held on Feb. 24 at -
the home of Laurel Small. After the open-
ing, Mary Ann . showed the group how to
make crescent rolls.` They co't taste
them as the dough had to be in the fridge
for`: