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Greenwoods are enjoying European tour
Sunday Earl and June Elliott had Jean-
Paul and Colleen Greenwood and family
visiting and Glenn and Rosalind Hodgins
of St. Catherines stayed a couple of days
recently. We are glad to hear that Paul
and Nancy Greenwood are enjoying their
tour of Europe.
Many attended and enjoyed the
Thrasher's Reunion held at Blyth this past
weekend.
Mary Anne McCosh visited with Ruth
McCosh of Goderich and was one of
many folks who participated in the Terry
Fox Run and the Superwalk for
Parkinson's in Kincardine on Sunday.
Congratulations to Paul and Kerri
Murray who were honoured with a sur-
prise 25th wedding anniversary party
with family and neighbours attending on
Saturday. Also to the other two Murray
couples and many other couples celebrat-
ing their September Wedding
Anniversaries.
Morley. and Deanna Scott held a show -
pub Gyve
by Tis Women's lastitrte
er for their niece bride to be Jory Helm of
Paisley, at their home in Kincardine on
Sunday.
Well done, congratulations to our
Ripley 4H Sheep Club who showed and
competed at the Owen Sound Fair on
Friday and to our Ripley 4H Dairy Club
who showed and competed at the Paisley
Fair:
Sunday Jamie Farrell and Crystal
Ferguson held Lunch at their home hi
Mount Forest entertaining the rest of the
Farrell family. ,
We extend our get well wishes to those
from our community and area that are in
the hospital at this time.
Bette MacLeod had : supper with Mary
Courtney
on Friday at Ripley. Bette .had
the honour of attending the weddings of
Photo by Troy Patterson`
2008 Lucknow 1.11-
Ambassador ssador KayI
ugh.* waves to the
crowd during the
Kincardine( Fall Fair
parade. She wits an the
ucknow Agrictiltural
Society float whkh has
been participating in
seviral area fairs to pro-
mote Lucknow's fair this
weekend.
Candice VanderHoek to Kevin Paul at the
home of Keith VanderHoek on Sept. 5
and also the wedding of her new phew
Charilie Millar to Lindsay Warren held at
the home of her parents west of Blehin
overlooking Lake Erie on Aug. 29.
Viola and Cheryl Bridge visited with
Leone Johnston and Jack and Audrey
Cardiff of Brussels on Monday.
Cheryl Bridge . and Mary.Beth Kerr
enjoyed a mystery bus trip to the Owen
Sound and Meaford area on Wednesday.
On Saturday Cheryl and her sister Diane
Ellis of Auburn enjoyed the Grand
Opening of REACH the Equine and
Agricultural Centre at Clinton.
Sunday visiting Carman and Cheryl
were Viola Bridge of Kincardine and
LeRoy and Shirley Coulthard of London.
Sympathy is sent to the families of the
late Joan Fry, Jerry Rivett of Goderich
and Douglas Thom of Goderich (cousin
and uncle of Cheryl Bridge). Also to the
families of Dr. Al Williams of Wingham.
He was an optometrist and married to
Mary McCosh (Dr. Bob's daughter).
All the ladies are thinking about what
kind of pies they :axe going to make for
the booth at the Ripley Fall Fair.
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Muriel MacKenzie hosts Kairshea Institute
The September meeting of the Kinloss
Kairshea Institute was held in Wingham
at the home of Muriel MacKenzie. The
meeting opened by singing Grace fol-
lowed by a delicious cake and tea being
served by the hostess.
The group was . small in numbers as
. many members were not feeling. well.
Best wishes go out to them.
Institute president Irene read
"Grandma's Quilt" and the members
recited the Opening Ode and Mary
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Stewart Collect. Alice read the Scripture
from Proverbs. The business was dis-
cussed and: members ' volunteered to
attend the convention and rally { in
October. The fall fair, display was decid-
ed. The members with birthdays an July,
August and September read jokes. Joan
read a poem "Grandma's Apron" .
After June gave the courtesies, the
group toured the North Huron Museum
and the Alice Munro garden.
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