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ICiAgstnittge parish tends synipa.
The sympathy and prayers .of the com-
munity are :extended to Mildred Mogan,
Christopher, Vanessa, and Nicholas; Rita
and John Howard and Hogan family on
the recent loss of their husband, father,
son and :brother, Raymond. The Funeral
Mall was concelebrated by Father Ed Den -
finger, . our pastor, Father Frank Den-
tinger and Father Mike Dalton on
February 17 at St. Joseph's. Interment
followed in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Ray
was a well -loved and respected member of
the community and will be greatly missed
by family "and friends; may he rest in
peace.
We welcome with joy, Kenneth Russell
infant son of Carl and Lizette Stanley, into
the family of God, following his recent bap-
tism. Congratulations to the parents and
family.
St. Joseph's C.W.L. held their regular
monthly meeting on Monday evening,
February 13 in the Parish Hall. A major
part of the discussion focused on the
Catholic Women's League commitment to
charitable works and how, though they
must not lessen that commitment to the
impoverished, the abused or the neglected
of the third world and poorer regions of our
own country, the needs of our own com-
munity though perhaps different, are as
important and must be addressed. "Chari-
ty begins at home.'
Also at this meeting two sub -committees
were„established._Diaue ss ll c
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Miss Ethel Gawley celebrated her 91st
birthday Thursday February 16th. Mrs.
Marlene Gregg, Gladys Johnston, Joyce
MacPherson, Gladys Arnold, Janet Nixon,
Marjorie Thompson and Anne McCosh
helped to make it an enjoyable day. Ripley
and .surrounding community wish Ethel
many more.
Mary and Dave Gibson, Dan and Joy of
London visited with Mary's parents Don and
Alma Gillies for the weekend. Mrs. Edna
Stanley, Donald and Alma Gillies were
Keith and Isobel Carter's dinner guests
Sunday.
Purple Grove Valentine party :.had . the
usual sleigh ride with Doug MacDonald and
his team, this year it had to be a wagon.
After the ride they had 50 or more sit down
to a good "potluck" dinner. This was follow-
ed by a progressive euchre game. The high
score for men was ToddThompson, women,
Jennifer Collins, low score Harvey Thomp-
son. The best decorated valentine cakes
were Fran Farrell and Shirley MacDonald
tied for 1st place, Tanyia Farrell followed
by a close second. Joy Ellen Greenwood
spent the weekend with the John Farrell
family, the rest of the .Greenwood family
had Sunday dinner. at the Farrell home.
A capacity crowd attended the benefit
dance Saturday eyeing for Darlene and
John Macintosh. Sympathy :is extended to
this young couple in the loss of the barn and
stock. Mrs. Wanda Gawley, Katherine Col-•:
fins, Velma and Norman left ,Saturidaymor-
ning for a month's holidays at Fort McCoy,
Florida.
Mrs. Marjorie Thompson is spending a
few dayswith her. son Bert on the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Thomson .spent last
by Louise Martin
a committee dedicated to fund raising
while. Betty Lou Dalton and Laurie Dalton
will chair another committee which will
undertake a review and update of the pre-
sent charitable commitments of the
league.
Kindergarten registration for next
year's class took place at St. Joseph's
School on Thursday, February 16. At pre-
sent 12 children are registered. The
newcomers had the opportunity to meet
Mrs. Jackie Simpson who will be their
teacher, as well as visit their classroom
and take part in a few activities. The
children were also treated to cookies and a
drink.
On February 17, Jennifer Tigert,
Elizabeth Dalton and Heidi and Becky
Martin travelled to Sacred Heart in
Wingham for the Zone public speaking
finals. Congratulations to all the par-
ticipants for a fine effort and particularly
-to Jennifer who finished third in the In-
termediate Division.
Father Ed continues to have masses in
the school gym at 11:50 for the season of
Lent. This gives the children 'a wonderful
_opporti ty to attend daily mass
52&2031
LUCKNOW
FARMS
CULROSS - 200 acres good productive
property, well drained. 145 workable.
$130,000.
KINLOSS TWP. - Farrow to finish, 212
acres, pit and upright silos, good 3
bedroom home., drilled well.
KINLOSS - 100 acres slightly rolling, 76
workable, small lake. Priced 552,000.00
KINLOSS - 100 acres, fairly level, well
drained, 66 workable. 550,000.00
TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS.
• Listings Wanted
FRASER MacKINNON 528-3013
BARRY McDONAGH 528.3821
DAVID MacKINNON 395-2483
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URPLE GROE '
Tuesday with Gladys Arnold, Don and Anne
McCosh, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson are retired
dairy farmers from Belwood area and are
1st cousins of the McCoshs. Kurt Lawton
spent the weekend with the Doug Mac-
Donald family Dave and Anna Pt. Elgin,
Garry and Donna Seaforth spent Sunday
with their sister Shirley, Doug and family.
The boundary behind Doug and Shirley's is
a good skating ~rink.' Sunday saw around 35
skaters, also Friday and Saturday enter-
tained many lovers of skating
Jack and Janet Farrell had their grand-
children Rachael and Colleen for the
weekend. Their parents called for them on
Sunday from Thorndale, also Kathie and
Jared Martin from Kitchener visited
Kathie's parents. Bruce and Kathie Aiken
visited with Fran and Jim Farrell on Thurs-
day of this week. Bruce and Kathie from
Ere and have 2 sons Scott and Paul. Bette
MacLeod returned from a two week holiday
with Mrs. Norris Smith ' in Font Hill. While
there she called on Albert Blackett, brother
of John Blackett formerly from the Ripley
area. Mrs. Jean Scott returned with her
after a stay at her son Ronald's in St.
Catharines.
Guests at the Legion dinner Sunday p.m.
were Bette MacLeod, Jean Scott, Marion
Gamble with Jean Steergeon in Kincardine.
Jim and Isabel Brook received word their
.daughter Barbara Brown was hospitalized
for a ;week."We all wish Barbara good health
soon.
Sieckers purchase Laidlaw pro rty
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Jackson of Kit-
chener were guests Sunday With Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw. On Saturday Danny
Stewart of Cargill, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Winger of Ethel visited_, there.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jervis of Clinton
visited on Monday evening with Mildred
McClenaghen.
Mr. ;and Mrs. John Siecker of St. Helen's
have purchased the Dian Laidlaw property
in Whitechurch. We welcome them to the
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson spent the
weekend with Mr. and .Mrs. Marc Sahli
and family sof Windsor.
Ch>aisuers %KS.
Chalmers W.M.S. held their February
meeting in the home of Jean 'Tiffin in
Whitechurch.,Jean -Roas_ lave the AB to
,worship with a thought for;the /day. She
gavethe.acrjpturefrom P ath I39anldthe
meditation followed with prayer.
Norma . Rintoul gave..,a Thad ng ;
Grace,, uaingeach er with a,peragrgph
for each.
Mrselloss_cooducted a crosawordpuzzle
:ons Paalm17.
201 ACRES - Finishing hog farm, 2 storey
red brick home, 750 hog capacity, sealed
silo, auto feeding, 140 acres naturally drain-
ed, near Teeswater.
306'ACRE' ` Approx. 150 acres drained
land, 140 acres bush & swamp. 3 bedroom
home, barn, pit silo. Kinloss Twp. Asking
$125,000.
WEST WAWANOSH - 100 acres, 40 bush,
St. Helen's creek, excellent for retreat home.
$62,500.
ASHFIELD - 200 acres, systematic tiled, 180
level workable, good state of productivity.
NILE - 3 bedroom bungalow, 2 car garage,
wood stove, deck, 1/2' acre lot. Very clean.
$57,500.
KINLOSS - 100 acre grass farm, fenced,
spring fed creek, 8 acres hardwood bush.
ASHIELD - Country'bungalow, 3/4 acre lot,
2 bedroom, woodstove, garage, 11/2 miles
• from lake, survey.
100•ACREPASTURE'FARM -.Spring creek,
8 acres hardwood, 16 acres softwood, 10
acres wheat, .balance pasture. Listed at
$48,000.
DUNGANNON - 3 bedroom home, 1 acre
treed lot, hardwood floors. $42,500.
KINLOSS - 200 acre farm, 2 excellent barns
set up for beef, 2 silos, 75 x 40 shed, 4
bedroom brick home.,
AUBURN - 99.acres, 86 workable, balance
mixed bush, no buildings, land in -excellent
shape.
,LISTINGS WANTED
PAUL ZINN 528-3710
ALVIN 'ROBB 395-3174
WARREN ZINN 528-3710
SLABW OD
Approximately Price
of body wood
HARD MAPLE & ASH
17 cu. yd. box delivered
withiu 20
40P0
SAVE
A
for every extra order you place
for yourself or your neighbour
$1
WILL BE
REBATED ON
YOUR ORIGINAL
1'ORDER
LIMIT -ED TIME OFFER
CRAIG
HARDWOOD LTD..
AUBURN
Buying bush lots or
selected trees.
TOP CASH PRICES
Talk to one of our buyers about en-
joying the benefits of good Market
Price. -
'CALL (519) 526-7220
PROFESSIONALLY PRE
HITEcHURcH
by Jean Ross
s. • Elliott introduced .the guest
er Julie Lee from the House of Bat-
tered Women from Goderich. Sheandher
co-worker told of their accomodation'they
have have and how they look after the
cases they have to contend with.
The rollcall was answered, by .13 with a
verse containing the wordcharity.
The report of'the annual meting held in
St. Andrews in Wingham in Jan. was given
by Mrs. A. ,Parc on.
ininutos .were :read by Mrs. John
Neilson :and mess diwuNiet
;e tidies ,.aid followed. Mrs. Pardon
Save the financial revert, stating
Plates ter -the J th *re...swung well. A °pot
lock ll his.to,he held,after. kIluth,12
church rice.
Bev. MeNeilson closed with; prayer.
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970 Queen St., Kincardine
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