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Ladies attend 55th
anniversary in Blyth
Norma Rintoul and Thelma Car-
diff, of Brussels, attended the 55th ,
wedding anniversary of Laurie and
Dorothy Scott, of Blyth, at the
Blyth Community Centre last week.
Steven Tiffin has accepted a
position with the Murphy Funeral
Home in Delhi. He started in June.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Milligan who celebrated
their 49th wedding anniversary on
Sunday with a dinner at Robindales
in Goderich. Allan and Norma
Falconer of Goderich also attended.
Bob and Lois and Alexander
Ross, of Waterloo,,, were weekend
visitors with Don and Jean Ross.
Saturday visitors -were Rev. and
Mrs. Rod Lamb of Paisley.
Wayne Farrier, of Guelph, was a
weekend visitor with his mother
Agnes and Janice Davis, Scott and
Mark of Windsor also spent a few
days with her mother.
• Betty Armstrong spent a few days '
in Clarkson, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Simpson
and -family visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roesler. of -
Pembroke last. weekend. They were
WHITECHURCH
by Jean Ross
celebrating their 40th wedding
anniversary. Also celebrating was
an aunt and uncle of Kim Simpson,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rawn of.
London who marked their 50th.
This event was held at the
Pembroke Community Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson of
Whitechurch also attended. They
left Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnelly, An-
gela and Jill of Etobicoke were
Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs..
Wallace Milligan,
Amy Falconer, of Goderich, spent
a few days last week with her
grandparents, Angus and Vera
Falconer. -
Major Bradley Smith, and sons
William and Gavin of Ottawa, were
visitors with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Chapman. Major
Smith leaves July 6 for Bosnia for
a year. He is with the Canadian
contingent of the United Nations
force.
Kinlough woman hosts
shower for- Naz Dinbar
Mrs. Ellwood Elliott had relatives
and friends at her home on Satur-'
day afternoon" for a bridal shower '
for Naz Dinbar who received
beautiful, gifts. She expressed her
thanks -to Wilma and to all who
attended, for her gifts and good
wishes:
As folks were driving on County
Road 1 at. Holyrood on Saturday
they had to pause fora while to. see
the old Kinloss Township hall being
demolished: It brought back
memories of evenings spent there
enjoying programs, suppers, dances
and .meetings and the school fairs
whichalso took place there for a
number of years.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Page on the birth of their
son Tyler John born on Saturday
July 3 in the Wingham and District
Hospital; a brother for Jamie. Proud-
grandparents
roud -
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Page,and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gil-
lespie.
The 47th annual Stanley reunion
was held on' Saturday, July 3 at
Ashfield Park with an attendance of
140 people those attending were
from. Florida, Michigan, Hawaii,
Arizona, Manitoba, and Ontario
areas. .
Marretta Hodgins of Niagara Falls
is the only survivor of the original
Stanley family.
There was plenty of food, fellow-
ship and fun. Those who were
missing this year keep in mind next
year the first Saturday in July is the
date for the 48th reunion.
Nina Mcdonald of here, and her
sister Esther Bloomfield, of Paisley,
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returnedhome after a holiday in
Vancouver.
Michelle and Robert •Rhody
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ..
Rhody on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Glen Haldenby and
Myrtle Percy returned home from
Winnipeg where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Munro and
family.
Sara Haldenby also went as far as
Winnipeg where she was met by
her uncle Wayne Percy and will
enjoy the summer holidays with her
aunt and uncle and family there.
I-lolyrood WI
The Holyrood Women's.,Institute
met on Thursday July 1 at the hall.
Charlene McEwan presided and
opened witha poem.
The Ode was sung' and the Mary
Stewart ' Collect was repeated in
unison. -
The ' ,rollcall was distinctly .
Canadian. It was decided to put in
a display at the Lucknow Fall fair.
An invitation was accepted from
the Kairshea Institute to their
meeting on July 15 at 8 p.m.
Joan Murray showed a video of
the Wizard of Oz by the Drama
Club of the Walkerton High School
which some from here had a part
in. .
The hostess Grace Eckenswiller
served strawberries and cream for
lunch.
Historical group 'meets
to complete history
The Ripley Historical Group has
continued to meet on dhe third
Thursday of each month at Knox
Church to complete the upcoming
Village of Ripley History. All of
the written material and pictures,
900 of them in all, have been col-
lected. The monthly afternoon
meetings have' been used to cor-
relate the submitted materials and
deal with errors, omissions and
duplications. '
On July 15, the group will be
planning further promotion and
sales. .Note that orders are now
being taken for Ripley's History
Book.
Amalgamation meeting
Just a reminder. The next public
meeting dealing with amalgamation
will be held on Thursday, July 8 at
the Ripley -Huron Complex begin-
ning at 7:30 p.m.
Rby Barb Grubb
Firemen's Brunch
Don't forget to, circle July 17 on
your calendar. This is the Ripley
Firefighters Brunch held at the
Ripley Fire Hall beginning at 10
a.m. A $6 plate includes sausage,
eggs, pancakes, toast and a
beverage. Proceeds will be used
towards new fire fighting equip-
ment.
Ripley and District Lidn's
The Ripley and District Lion's
Club are sponsoring their annual .
Barbecue Beef dinner on July 25 at
the Ripley -Huron Complex. You
may obtain your tickets in advance
from any members of the Lion's
Club.
IPLEY