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The Parents' Committee oftthe Luckmow Guiding movement cashed in on '
the Ilnecidel Save -a -MP Pia recently, 711101114 11 open to a°11 PrOft
oriprathations and service ,clubs., Within a period of one year they sav- •
ed .oPProninntielY WAN in tapes. rat 'Porto is shown receiving a
Ludo* Village Market cheque front Brian Kneehtel. The committee will
use the funds towards international Camping Experiences and ether
related general Guiding projects, (Pat Livingston Photo)
Ripley ladies entertain
Marion Gamble and Dorothy
Wardell played. for the folks s.
Pint:Mit-and in Lucknove. recently,
Callmg here at 91 Huron Sired
just north of Abe main in don
m Ripley last Stmday noon July 22
wer& Irwin relatives Davi
Shirley, sOn Drew and fos
Jason Thonipson from
Windsor.
Recent visitors \ with Dorothy,
Leslie and Henry Wardell on the
fourth Concession of Huron Town-
ship were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Howie, Timothy and ,Mrs,
of
Kitchener and Mr. and. Mrs. Mike
Kelly, COdsten and Katy of
Tiverton;
Mr. and Mrs.. Rob Kiepfer of
Milbank spent the *eekend of July
14 with Mr. and Mrs, Dean Rocic.
Rob was an usher at the Rock
Schefter wedding, After the wed-
ding the bride and groom. Ron and
Mary Jane had the traditional wed:
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ding tour of Riply in Omen Rock's
three wheel mini car.
For the above item we'saY thal#cs
to Mrs. Shantz for bringing it here
as she was tending to the store at
the main comer.
With the lawn at Gore Park in
Ripley freshly cut by Don
Peterbaugh on a sunny Wednesday
morning, July 18, it was an ideal
setting for the youngsters faun the
area attending playschool here.
In charge were Julie Johnston,
Shea Van den Hogan and Jenny
Collins.
Playing in Gore Park were -
Candice Vander Hoek and Kelly
Anne Smith, Mike Burgess, Jordan'
Ball, Chad Colling, Lila Campbell,
Allison Stilling, Stanley Cole,
Corrine France.
They could handle 16 in the
school. Nice to see the youngsters
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who were in charge. Three, kids
teaching other kids.
- Grace Murray- of Ripley suffered
a stroke. She is in hospital and has
been for a'week.
Ab celebrated his 118th, bkthdity
July 19 with cake and coffee.
There 130 barn dance,this Friday.
in the Ripley arena. -
The- executive of the Ripley and
district . branch of the Canadian
Bible Society is pleased to report a
most successful canvas of the area '-
has beencompleted.
The donations received totalled
$1313., ,
Thanks W the people of the area
who have given to support this
important work and the faithful
canvassers who willingly volun-
teered their dme to wcirk for this
worthwhile cause.
Tammy Fludder is expected to
arrive back in Canada July 29. She
has been in Africa for a year.
Twenty five Gambles met at
Green Acres family camp July 14
for their annual get together.
The two Gamble ladies, Veronica
Price from Essex and Evelyn Smith
from Chatham were able to attend
also the younger generation from
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Fleming, Josh and Robbie from
Tilbury, Wilfred and . Dianne
Gamble, Fergus; Jeffery, Shelley
Gamble, Steven Pennington of
London. The youngest attendant
was Tommie Cronin with his dad
andmother from Brussels. Allan
and Alice and mother Gamble also
attended from Ripley.
folks return
Welcome home to Nick and Clara
Klip of Given Road in Point Clark
who have returned after a trip to
Holland and Paris, Frame. They
were accompanied by their neph-
ews, Sean and Ryan Kenny.
Don and Fran Stewart of Guelph
visited with Eileen and Eleanor
Maltby on Campbell Street over the
weekend.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of Hiram Collins who passed
away last Friday.
Congratulations to Harry and
Marg Coleman who celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary oh Smut -
ay.
Last Thursday evening, 16 tables
participated in the card and games
night at the consmunity centre. The
next card and 'gales night is
Thursday, July 26 at 8 p.m 'sharp
Please bring sandwiches. Everyond
is welcome to • come out for. an
evening of fun and fellowship
hosted by the Huron Lakeshore
Friendship Club.
Point Clark Lighthouse open for
tours by the p,ublic
The opening of the Lighthouse
last Sunday was a huge success
with well over 100 people climbing
the 112 steps and seeing the fantas-
tic view at the top. The Lighthouse
is open to the public on Sundays
from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. taking
five people at a time on a half hour
tour. Tours are accepted during the
week by calling 395-2494 for rese-
rvations. Come and see for yourself
the breathtaking view from the top.
The Point Clark Lightkeeper's
House museum is open seven days
a week from 11-5 p.m. Long
weekends, Sawrday int- Sunday,
from 11=-9 p.m.
If you have any news or informa-
tion for this Point ,Clark column call
Bev at 395-5381 or Phyllis at 395-
5445 before noon on Friday.
Weather Memoirs
July 31, 1987 - In one hour of
rage and fury, series of tornadoes
struck Edmonton, killing 27, injur-
ing more than 200, and leaving 400
homeless The storm, the most
destructive 10 Canadian history,
toppled transmission towers and
blew apart a giant oil tank.
Damage was estimated at $250 M.
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