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SATURDAY NIGHT
SINGLE BINGO
AT THE GODERICH COLUMBUS CENTRE
TOTAL PRIZE
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Doors Open 5:30 p.m. BINGO 7:00 PM SHARP
$1,500 JACKPOT MUST GO!
JoAnn Christopher
School of Dance
presents
Summer Dance
Training
For all Ages
Two - 4 week sessions
available starting July 5
and Aug,. 2
Classes in BALLE, MODERN.
JAZZ & CREATIVE MOVEMENT
All classes taught by
MISS. DANA HELESIC
graduate of York University
Dance Program and Member
of the 1992-93 York Dance
Ensemble.
REGISTRATION DATES:
THURS.. JUNE 24 6 pm - 9 pm
SAT.JUNE26 10am-2pm
SUN. JUNE 27 12 noon,- 4 pm
Registration and all Dance
Classes held at
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Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home residents and
the senior students at LCPS jointly par-
ticipated In the annual Wheel-a-thon to raise
funds for Alzheimer Research. Leading the
way was Wes Ritchie (left) on his motorized II
scooter. (Pat Livingston)
Youth group raises funds for missionaries
The Kinlougli, Pentecostal Youth
group, accompanied by some adults,
had their annual walk-a-thon on
Saturday last, called "Wing the
word". It is a missionary project to
raise funds to go to other lands, for
vehicles for the Missionaries.
The group began at the
Lighthouse at Kincardine and
walked south to Concession six and
returned back to Concession eight,
where some interested willing
workers also had prepared a bon-
fire, and all enjoyed a wiener roast
and the joy of having, received
$1,200.00 from generous hearts. A
very worthwhile effort to allow
youth to use their vim, vigor and
vitality in the master's name.
Relatives, friends and former
neighbors attended the funeral of
Mrs. Jack Hedley ((formerly Eileen
Hodgins) from Kinloss. The
K INLOUGH
by May Boyle
remains rested at the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Chapel,
Lucknow from , where- the service
was held on Tuesday. We extend
sympathy to the bereaved.
Mr. and Mrs., Ken MacDonald,
and Heather, and Nina McDonald
(of here) and Dr. and Mrs. Mac.
MacDonald, of Kincardine, attended
the Ordination of Gordon and Shir-
ley MacDonald into the Christian
Ministry at the Cross Fire Gospel
church at Hamilton.
Winnifred Percy returned home
after a nice visit at Simcoe with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bertrand and
family.
Nina McDonald, Edna and May
Boyle visited with Winnifred Percy
on Tuesday evening.
Last Sunday evening, the piano
pupils of Thelma Powell assisted
with the program at the Pentecostal
church seryice.
Angela, MacDonald, daughter of
Mrs. Ken MacDonald of Kincar-
dine, is home from ,B.C. for a visit
and they all spent Thursday
evening with Kay Thacker, of South
Line.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of
Ripley, visited on Wednesday after-
noon with Edna and May Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kaufman,,and
Kimberley„ visited with Nina
McDonald.
Bessie Maulden returned home
from visiting at Belleville, and also
with Jean Philips at Fonthill, and
with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Palmer.
Firefighters makes plans for July brunch
The Ripley Firefighters are plan-
ning a brunch at the Ripley Firehall
on July 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The brunch will include sausage,
eggs, toast, bacon, and beverage
(coffee or juice). Proceeds will be
used for firefighting equipment.
Mark this date on your calendar!
Tracey Farrell Graduates
Tracey Farrell, daughter of Dale
and Linda Farrell of R. R. 2,
Ripley, graduated from the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario, London, on
the Dean's Honour Roll with an
Honours B.A. in French Language
and Literature. Proudly watching
her receive her degree at the con-
vocation ceremony on June 9 weft Ripley Agricultural Society
her parents and fiance Steve Hal- p y garten in the fall.
The._.....director..__of_the____Ripley_._Registration.—
lam. Congratulations- wets eic- v
RIPLEY
by Barb Grubb
1Itts
are extended to her from the
residents of Ripley and Huron
Township.
Ripley Legion Auxiliary
The new officers have been
elected and installed in the Ripley
Legion Ladies Auxiliary. They are:
president, Dianne Gamble; first
vice, Kerri Houghton, second, Jan
Stilling; treasurer, Susan Cliffe;
secretary, Janice Matchett; past
president, Barbara Paquette.
Anyone interested in . entering
field crop competition in ' 1993
should contact the Secretary or any
member of the field crop commit-
tee
Ripley Playschool
The Ripley Playschool has been
travelling once again. They visited
three different farms and saw wild
pigs, sheep, and hens. They also
had birthday cake with Inga
Wehrmann to celebrate her fifth
birthday. On June 1, they travelled
by bus to the Dungannon Zoo,
MacDonald's in Goderich, and St.
Christopher's Beach. On June 10,
22 playschool children graduated,
11 of them will be attending kinder -
tended from her grandparents Marie
Farrell and Helen and Percy Clark,
as well as brother Todd.
Tracy is a graduate of the Ripley
Community Schools and Kincardine
District Secondary School. Tracy
plans to,attend. Teacher's College at
Western in the fall. Best Wishes
Agricultural Society met at the
Ripley Huron Central School on
June 14.
It was agreed to organize a bus to
take the area Ambassador of the
Fair contestants to the C.N.E. in
August.
Sunrise band will play for the Fall
Fair dance on Sept. 25.
SELF-DEFENSE TRAINING
Program:
Where:
When:
Time:
Cost:
For more
A program to combine exercise,
body control and the basics of self-
defense, recommended by police
personnel, and taught by profes-
sional Karate Instructor Brad
Fowler. First 20 applications
accepted.
Upstairs, Lucknow Arena
8 Sessions July 6th to August 24th
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
830.00 per person
information call Vana at 528-3539
Ripley Huron Recreation will be
holding registration for summer fun
ball. Fun ball includes[ -ball and/or
three pitch for boys and , girls four
to eight.,
The registration will be held for
one night only at the Ripley Huron
Community Centre on Thursday,
J%ne 24 from 6-8 pail.
FABERS BERRIES
Dungannon
for
informal ion
Call
529-7795