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Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nixon,
y Lee and Sherry Lynn .-of
ford visited over- the week end
Mr. and Mrs. Iiaac Nixon of
st.
help c lebrate Ne* Year's
with . and Mrs. George A.
y (Grace Cameron) of Oak
Michigan were family mem-
-and guests including ; Mrs
Doroghazi, °Bill, Cathy and
East Dearborn; Mr. and Mrs.
tne (Avis) Ayers, Robin Lee,
la and Iris, West Dearborn;
.ily, VVestland; .Mr. and Mrs.
Linley, Steven and Karen,
iington, /Michigan; John
idz, Mrs. Florence Lihley,
etonka, Minn. and Mr. and
Rudy Sieloff, Detroit, Miehl-
. and Mrs. Jim Ruddell of
Ste. Marie were visitors
tly with her sister Mrs. Isaac
i and Mr. Nixon, Belfast.
and Mrs. Bryce Elliott df
ow and their- family were
the many relatives and
s from this area who attended
edding last Saturday evening
Matthew's Lutheran Church, ,
.ner, of Rickey Elliott, son of
ind Mrs.. Gordon Elliott of
rley and Wendy Hohner,
ter ,-f Mr.' and Mrs." Donald
r c, Kitchener.
Miss Kathy Joynt of Lucknow,
who is attending Western Univer-
sity, London, accompanied her
friend Miss Emmie Lou Pullen and
her brother Bill Pullen of, London
for a twu:week Christmas holiday
to Palm Beach, Florida, where they
visited with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Art Pullen who have a motel
in the south.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Johnstone of
Lucknow spent a very 'happy
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.,
Robert Dagg (Helen Johnstone)
and grandchildren of London and
alSo their son Hugh Johnstone,
who also lives in. London.
-THIS WEEK IN RIPLEY
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Recently Mrs.. /Charlotte ,(A.D.)
Martyri was transferred froin
yVingham Hospital to Brucelea
Haven in Walkerton. Mrs. Martyn
has' beeit a patient in Wingham
Hospital for several weeks where
she underwent major surgery.
"Prior to this she was a resident in
the Pinecrest Manor Nursing Borne
in Lueknow. Best---wishes- from
Ripley area. folks are extended to
Charlotte at Walkerton. .
A word of appreciation is ex-
' pressed for the two nice pictures of
Carol and Atari Finlayson, two of
our former students and graduates
of the Ripley District High School,
as they were shown on, the front
page, of last week's . Sentinel.
Congratulations go -to Carol and,
Alan - both •receiving their B.A.
degrees from the UniVersity of
Guelph.
* * * * * *
The four leaf clover is known as a
synibol 'of good luck and fts such it
is hard -to find one. Well, last ,
Thursday, January 9, Jack Mac-
Donald, who works along with his
fathir. Dinnie in the oil and gas
delivery bilsiness in the Ripley
area, foUnd two such leaves. Both
were green and alive at the, titne.
* * * ** * *
Jerry Huber of Ripley and Si
Huber of Lurgan, who operate th
-Huber Homes Finn, recently mov
here from Kitchener-Waterloo nd
are presently. building a new ho e
for Mr. and Mrs. Cameron M'. c-
Auley on their farm a' block eas of
Ripley on the eighth concessi
This past fall Jerry and Sim built a
new home for Mr. and Mrs.
Norman MacDonald who are now
living in it, having moved into
Ripley from their home farin on the
8th concession, halfway' to _Pine
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• Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Fludder of
Ripley spent the past . week end
visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Jake
Hooisma in Kitchener-Waterloo.
* • * * * *,
During-last Saturday there were'
easily twice as many cars parked at
the Ripley 'Curling Arena as there
were along the main streets in
Ripley.
To Celebrate 40th
With Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNaughton
of Lucknovv will obserVe their 40th
wedding anniversary this coming'
Saturday.
Mrs. Mc-Naughton is the former
Susan Dewar Terras, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Terras of Fife.
She married 'James White Mc-
Naughton at Holyrood Place, Dun-
fermline, Fifeshire Scotland on
January 18th, 1935. He is a, son of
the . late Mrs, John Eadie of
Dunfermline. ,
Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton are
celebrating the anniversary occa-
sion on January 25th at the home of
their son Jim and his wife
Mattreen, R. R. 1 Moffat, near
Carnpbellville.
They will be joined by- their
daughter Mrs. 'Rudy (s(Usan) Hen-
ning, Mr, Henning, Elaine and
Norman of London.
. Local winners at the Howick
Lions Bingo were regular games,
split, Joan Robinson; $25.00 spec-
ial, Mrs. Emile MacLennan, Loch-
alsh.
Mr. and Mrs. WaYne Davis,
Miss Mary Jordan and Darrell .
Horan, all of Mitchell, visited their
grandmother Mrs. Clara Webster,
--Lucknow, east week end.
Don MacKinnon of Edmonton,
Alberta and Mr. 'and Mrs. Doug
MacKinnon, Debbie and, Scott, of
Kitchener were Christmas week
visitors with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald MacKinnon, Luck-
now.s,
Misslinda Jansen of London
was also a visitor at the MacKinnon
home.