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new sand\ boxes and a new
slide were installed. The
village council and the Ripley
and District Lions Club
shared the cost. Members of
the Lions Club made the
sand boxes at the Huron
Township garage. Children
showed their appreciation by
using them on the weekend.
Judge a David H. Campbell
of the Court House in 'Van-
couver, British Columbia,
visited over the weekend
with Kenneth MacLennan
and his mother, Mrs. Norma
MacLennan. Along with
Mrs. Marie Crawford they
attended the sale of George
McDonald's Antiques in the
complex last Saturday after-
noon. Judge Campbell tour-
ed the village viewing the
building work of John Mac-
Phail back in the 1880s and
1890s. John MacPhail built
the old Ripley Public School
(1884 or 5), d Stewart Need -
ham's house and most of the
._main businees section. He
. street :east of
George McLean's alleyway
from Oraen Rock's Electric
shop down to Harold Court-
ney's seed cleaning plant.
And quite possibly he built
the present main street from
Charles 'Hooisma's Meat
Shop down to and. including
Mrs. Grace Carruthers'
store. Mr. and Mrs. Mac:.
� ..
Phail._and family lived where
Mrs. Marion McTavish now
lives. He built the foundation
and set the plates for the
Bert McTavish barn now
owned by Jerry . Huber.
Judge Campbell is a relative
of this early builder in Ripley
John MacPhail. Apparently
the MacPhail family went to
British Columbia. •
Mrs. Ben Ruffle of Kincar-
dine and Mrs. Violet Saund.-
ers and daughter Delaine of
California were guests on
Friday evening with Mrs.
Katherine Coiling. They also
visited with Mr. and f Mrs.
John Lolling ' who 'are also
cousins.
The Dan Dorria MacDon-
ald family met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mac-
Donald with approximately
70 in attendance on Sunday.
After a smorgasbord dinner
the children enjoyed a hay=
ride. Debbie'" Fuller was
guest of honour as she was
showered with many useful
gifts prior to her marriage to
Brian MacKay in October.
Courtney MacDonald show
ed slides of Scotland, incltd
ing Skye, Harris and Lewis
which he and Susan had
taken on a recent trip there.
Youngest • member present
was 2 week old Karen Louise
Harrison, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Harrison of
Goderich, followed closely by
3 month old Sarah Marie
Lowry, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Lowry of Wood-
stock. Mrs. Margaret Camp-
bell, who reside at Princes'
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ing three months in New
Brunswick, Susan will return
to Ontario for a three month
period and then travel to
British Columbia for a furth-
er three months. Susan will
receive $1 per day, food and
lodging and if she completes
the 9 month program, she
will be .paid $1,000.
Peace may costs
much as war - but it's- a
better buy f
n Ripley.....
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Court, Kincardine was also
present to enjoy the day with
her nieces and nephews.
Donald Courtney of Wing -
ham, formerly of the Amber -
ley area, is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
where he is recovering from
surgery on his hip.
Weekend visitors with
Dorothy and Les Wardell on
concession 4 west in Huron
were Mr. and Mrs. Len
Wardell and Tina of Tiver-
ton.
Rev. Stanley and Mrs.
Gibson of Montreal spent a
few days with Mr. and Mit.
Lester Ferguson and Allan
on concession 6 west. Rev.
Mr. Gibson has been at
Montreal West United
Church for the past ten
years. On Wednesday they
visited with Mrs. W. J.
Mackay, Mrs: dibson's aunt
at Huron Villa, Ripley. They
were pleased to spend a
short time in Ripley St.
Andrew's United Church
where Mr. Gibson was a
minister in 1947-48. They
called on other friends in the
area.
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Lee Dadson, 7, practises his serve while his sister, Tammy,
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Courts, jast east of the Ripley Hur ,'n Community Complex.
The concrete was poured about six eeks ago to complete a
project initiated by the 76-77 and 7 -78 students' councils at
rtipley District School, who did the fund raising.,,bout three
weeks ago it was discovered that someone had burned a hole
in one of the nets, large enough for a tennis ball to go
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