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sources. Tammy was formerly a student
the Kingardine Township Tiverton Public
chool.
`e position of Page is one of considerable
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ince. To qua7lify• a Page Must have an
nverage,scholasticmnrk of at leas010 per-
cent, be in Grade 7 or 8, have, consent •
their princip44be absent 4704 ?sses,
and have ,
aeg.0„; ' .oxiaptgy-okittt'llle ds or
elatives in Torentii:during-the term Of duty:
TOMMY. will be staying with, her uncle and
aunt',..3v4.0 and ,Linda Thompson bf Scar -
Susan Dawson,' daughter Mr. and Mrs. ;
Donald B. taWsten ofHurof Township, was. '"
united in marriage to'f!agsprOnfg,, son of.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald • clairiig-'9f Huron!
Township, ,on December 3, 1984, at St. -
Paul's Anglican Church, Ripley. Rev. Philip
Ruch officiated. Maid of honour was Sandra •
-Dawson, sister,of4he bride, bridesmaid was
Darlene Colling, sister of the groom. Best
‘, Tan was , Brian Coiling, brother of the
and the usher 4gas,„tylarkin 'dance • ,mend of•the groom. A dinner and dance
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fillleWed‘ at the Ittpleyauron Complex. The
eoUplp,..is, now residing in Lochalsh.
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by Ab Wylds
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borough while serving at the Spring Session
ParltalPePt! •
Three. groups OftPageq,gre selected for the
Spring SeSsiOn and two groups for the .Fall
Session. There are 22 Pages chosen for each
group, 11 girls and 11 boys. An attempt is
Made to select. pages from all of (iiitario's
125 ridings.Pages are tutored
mathematics; English, French, history and
inuSic.• A. report will. be sent 10' Tammy'S
principal at the end of her term of duty
which is froin 'Tfiesdny April 24 to Friday
•'MaY We congratulate
Tammy on her achievement and hope that it
will - be a profitableand enjoyable ex-
perience for her.' .
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- Janet Nixon is reported home again. She
wasin Kincardine bospital•andithen 'niade a
.trip to London
The Ripler iiielirliiptle"‘setinded three
antes a Week'ag93ifildst,oer 24 news. The
At* time was NO kefOre Tuesday
March 13 and the.firewas in the Point Clark
area Down the r herley
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of hom •
Beath; turnmastAj
the hill-towar
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pf the libi4e1,,,,
firle0R9e,4ee, , „ ,
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Then at seven -thirty
insulation
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day was for regul& practice at 43Oin the
, tghbt"rnwhtntlteglir'iir.It day 'forO :1/444zbfrd ilthe vestluikifithusle,
over 24 hours: Tbil •
he e of Ray Richard
sid rfiad 2(k: about *de of
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Fourth Concession -.•'-` 'theformer Mildred
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people and eight/ residehti were present.
Mrs. Johnston discussed Ontaiio Twin- •
fling with New • BrunswickShe hadbeen
there last swifter: ta.'liet'wtho•h4,1 beento
New Brunswidk gaiteliightightiof*hat• they
remembered of Magnetic Hill, -Hopewell-
Cavei and -Fundy "Park. ,
• The Black 'Velvet Waltz Wai played by
Mrs. ,Dnrnin• on the violin, and Mary'. Hehn
waltzed. • ' •
• .The meetingOoSed• with' a song and Mrs.
Annie'.00iiiftEIVe, the courtesy 'remarks.
A thank you Was' given to ,,Clifford
Bray foi. lending the chordc7brgan- that was
played by •Mrs..Jen
Wiley and Deanna Scott o(Puble Grove
visited Mr. and Mrs.. Frank,. Currie of
Hanover on Sunday. • .
•Seveiti Purple Grove Women's Institute
members met in•Wingham on Monday after-
noon to hear Patty Robertson talk on In-
terior Decorating. • •.
Norval and Isabel Stanley returned home •
on Wednesda'y from a holiday in Florida.
David and Ellen Keith of Teeswater,
visited on Sunday with Catherine Scott and
with Donald and Sandra Forster and family,
-Teresa Farrell.spent a few days of March
Break with Don and Anne McCosh in Ripley.
Several from Purple Grove attended the
supper at Kinloss Community Centre on
Sunday. •
Tammy Sutton and AliSOn Foulds spent
Friday and Saturday in Toronto and toured
the Science Centre, CN Tower, etc,
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South Kinloss news
Mr. and Mrs, lra Dickie spent the
weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Denver
Dickie and Alexander of Keswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan. Graham have
returned home from their trip to Florida.
Phyllis Wallace of London visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Bell over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacIntyre and
. Sandi, visited on -the weekend with their
daughter, Margaret, in Kitchener.
Linda McQuillin of Willewdale was home
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson of North
Bay were visitors with ,,Mr. and Mrs. Dick
McQuillin, Jack and Ron.
OliveNeedham visited lett week with her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Fenton of
Sarnia.
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of society, quietly, selflesgy devot7,,,.
ed to those 'who need help They
arethe people vvho, with no
thought of compensation,
voluntarily devote part of their
lives to the bettering of the Jives
of others -- the disabled, the
disadvantaged, the sick and the
lonely. Some contribute their
time and talents to helping
others achieve - in culture, arts,
sports and recreation.,
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