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RIPLEY
DISTRICT
SCHOOL
DRIVER EDUCATION BEGINS
Driver Education classes began
last week at R.D.S. The large class
of twenty-four students is being
taught this year .by Mr. Mancell of
Walkerton. Classes are held once a
week every Thursday night in the
high school.
VOLLEYBALL
On Tuesday, September 30, our
volleyball teams went , to K.D.H.S.
Once again the Junior girls proved
successful by winning both of their
games. Since Ripley doesn't have
a senior girl's team the juniors also
came up ,against the Kincardine
seniors. The, Ripley girlS won one
out of the three games they played.
Following right behind the girls
the Junior boys won both their
games also. Although the senior
boys put up a good fight,
Kincardine came out on top in both
games.
On Thursday, October 2, the
volleyball teams from Sacred Heart
School in Walkerton visited. our
school. The Junior' girls won
against Sacred Heart Junkirs as
well 'as coming out on top when
they played the seniors.
Both Junior and Senior boy's
teams were successful in defeating"
Sacred Heart.
Phone 528-3112
COMMENCEMENT
Our annual commencement ex-
ercises will be held on Friday,
October 24. We are all, looking
forward to the return of the Level '4
and 5 graduates. Several awards
will be given out also. The music
society is busy organizing the
music for the commencement. The
exercises stet at 8.00. All former
graduates, parents and friends of
graduates are welcome.
MUSIC SOCIETY
The executive for the music
society was chosen last week. The
two directors are Carol MacKay
and Arlene Tranter. The secretary-
treasurer is Janice Reeves. The
class representatives are 9, Donna
Rutledge; 10A, Bev Scott; 10B,
Marilyn Stewart; 11',' Wendy Ham-
ilton; 12, Priscilla Zipfel and 13,
Debbie Peterbaugh. Good luck in
the coming year!
BROWNIE
NEWS
There /. were eight Brownies
present /for B,rownie Ring and four
Tweeniei around the Toadstool.
The Tweenies are Heather Macln-
tyre, Donalda Thompson, Mae
Raynard and Diane Wilson. Brown
Owl did inspection, followed by the
Brownie Prayer.
DUNGANNON
Mrs. Laura Hayden, Mr: and,
Mrs. Ray 'Pajunen and family from
Kitchener were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith.
Mrs. Nellie White, Kincardine,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Champion,
London visited list Monday with
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sproul, Peggy
and Mark of Ethel and grandson
Jeff Sprotil of Listowel called on
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godfrey on
Saturday. Cliff has just returned
from hospital in London, where he
had a tumor removed from his
lung.
The Sacrament of Holy Commun-
ion was observed at Dungannon
United Church on Sunday, World
Communion Day. ' Rev. H. G.
Dobson read the banns 'for the first
time for the forthcoming marriage
of Deborah LouiSe Hodges and
Steven Peter Waller. of St. James
Anglican Church in London..
The first meeting of Explorer
girls, aged 9-11 is to be held on
Monday evening in church haSe-
ment with Mrs. Bill Stewart in
charge.
Donna Errington requests that
anyone interested in a weekly
group for 5-8 year-olds should
contact her.
Judy McMichael and Mary Bere
have started taking a University
course in Sociology held each
Thursday evening at Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital. The car pool
alSo includes Mrs. Helen Blake and
Fred Flanagan of Lucknow, who
are taking .the same course.
Visitors on. Sunday with Mrs.
Mary Bere and fatitily were Miss
Ruth Bere, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.
John Bere and Karen, London; Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Aldham, Johnny,
Greg and Larissa , of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barker of
Stratford visited briefly .in the
community on Sunday. Mrs.
Barker was formerly Cecilia Watt
and lived at Crewe in her girlhood.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs,
Jim , McWhinney, who were mar-
ried in Mitchell . last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy and twin
daughters of Mississauga spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Eedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rivers of
Goderich called on Mrs. Minnie
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,Jones and Mel last Tuesday. Mrs.
and spent a few days in hospital.
Rivers became ill on the way honie bury by plane, to see his r
Mr. and Mrs. RtIssell Johns
Ken Johnston came frog
Sunday. Their two son Mr. and Mrs. Barney McIntyre
Toronto visited with them th and two daughters of Sarnia visited
end. Mrs. Lorne Ivers last week end.
Greer TV and Electric
Lucknow
On Tuesday, September 30th,
the 1st Lucknow Brownie Pack held
their first meeting..
THANKSGIVING
1975
TIME
TO GIVE
TRAMP CHAMPS
On Thursday, October 2; the
students of R.D.S. had the pleasure
of viewing the "Tramp Champs"
trampoline show from Toronto.
There were three stars present.
They were Bruce, Frank and Clark.
Clark was the comedian of the
group. He. was also the trainer and
coach. Bruce was the' 1974
Synchronized trampoline champion
for all of Canada'. It was' an
hour-long show and was both
informative and entertaining. The
trampoline artists went over the
bask essentials when first learning
how to use the trampoline. It was a
very enjoyable show. Eh girls!!!
The' Brownies then went into
their Sixes and were told that they
were' going on a Scavenger Hunt.
This, lasted for about half an hour.
At Pow Wow, a •Brownie from
each Six, told where they had found
the articles on the Scavenger Hunt,
Rosemary Gilmore told about the
carrot tops she had groWn in water.
Tawny Owl asked each Brownie to
bring a small sit-upon for next
meeting. Brown Owl reminded
everyone that the meeting starts at
4 o'clock.
The meeting closed with Brownie
Taps.
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