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p'rectors
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--The-.Ladd--Directors-of-!Ripley
'Fall Fair met•at the home of •
their Chairman, Mrs. Gordon '
Stanley, Mrs.. Russell Brooks gave
a statement of finances'to: date,
Booth receipts were up and, gate
receiptsdown slightly , but finan-
ces better on the whole than last.
year.
The •secretary. read the report of
hislr-e?a"Fairw:kiet :hatt-hcen
given to the District Director.
•Directors were satisfied with.their
• judges and pleased; with quality of
exhibits.:.. It w/as decided ,to again
have an open :class for` Brides and.
Hobbies for Over 70`s. 'It. Was
felt these' classes had not been
given enough publicity this year,'
Each year some new .display
equipment is added and needs for
next• year, were discussed Prize
lists were reviewed,and many •
changes, made. . The Group Dis-
play will feature Handicrafts next
year. The Directors. were pleased
with' the, interest in .Arts; and Crafts
and'Night School work, but dis-
appointed that no ore had: entered -
the Jack Hood historical Essay
:McTEER
• Luchno. l.lnited Church, decor
ated with'glads-and mums in aut-;
umn., colours ,. 'was: the setting for
the.marriage,of Donna Jean
Ritchie 'of Lucknow and George
Edward .'1VIcTeer of Hensall , .on
Friday, October 10th' at 7;30 p m
:key. Robert Nicholls of Lucknow
•United. Church, performedthe
double :ring ceremony
The ;bride is ttie_ daughter of
;Mi. and Mrs. 'A lfred: E .. Ritchie of,
.Lucknow. •Tie .groan: is the'son
of Mrs .:Earl McTee.r and the'. late
.McTeer"y
RITCHIE e
groomsman: Ushers Andy:_,,,_
And
Anderson of Lucknow and Jack
McTeer; of 'Hamilton,: brother of'
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:the groom guitar and sang three numbers,
. A reception followed in the 'Grant Chisholm,and Jim O'Don -
Assembly Room of the 'Lucknow : •• nell, on 'behalf of St, Mary's Luck -
Town Hall., 'The tables •were dee- now made a presentation to Father
orated with centre -pieces of autGalea.
urrin colo .used mums. 'Goodbye to .You.,Father .Galea`'
The bride's mother chose 'a two -.was sung by the pupils In Mrs; Don
piece dress-of'gold..automan'cord
with:btown accessories; and bronze
mum' corsage, The,'groom's
Mother wore a'dress •of'gre'en crim-
of Paisle plene trimmed with gold and cor
sage of yellow roses. -
°Given:. in marriage ;by her.,
father :,the bride ch a street-' :
• .length dress of futura. ,' :princess
style with highneckline and belt-
•ed into. a'box pleat at the back.'
Her shoulder'=length-Veil'hung
from a. headpiece of white roses
and mums. She carried a cascade
of..gold ;and yellow mums centred
with a gardenia..corsage
Maid of .honour was Donna
Forster of Kitchener. She wore a
streetlength-dress of. yellow 'crys`
alette with gold • lining , boat neck
and long ;puffed. sleeves..' Her
headband was yellow ":roses: and-
•'bronze'• mums. •She carried.yellow
and bronze m> n&ye•l ow
roses
Bob Armstrong :of Wingham was
Armstrong g .
For travelling the bride chose .a
green wool crepe, dress with hatch
ing hat1and: black. accessories:
The couple will live in 'Hensall
where the groom is on the staff of
the Bank, of 'Montreal.
. Guests were present from
Nakina Toronto, Mount.
Pleasant , Hamilton, ;London , Port
Elgin, Paisley and Lucknow
P
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Photog r'her .was..the bride's
...
brother Bill Ritchie of London.
Prior to •her marriage the • bride
was. honoured ,with three showers...
Mrs. . Jim Arnold` entertained at a.
neigg hbour, shower;. Donna Forster
Frayne's class:,. after Which Sheila
Sinnett danced the sword'dance ..'
Two duets were sung •by Lon Ghish
obit and .Ellen O'Donnell f'L. k
now accompanied'by P e
Dalton of Kingsbridge.' •
.,` A presentation on, behalf of St:
Augustine' and a guest.book made
and decorated; by Mrs_ . :Gordon
Foran., :were given to Father' Galea..
by .Neil. Stapleton; and. Cyril
- Boyle .
"•-An ad.dress•was .given by Clem
Ste>ffler, Principal. of St.".Joseph's'
school,:on behalf of"the staff and
students.: Mr. St.e•ffler also, direct-
ed the next number. ;when many''of'
the e e '
t stud rats•d monstrated .their
tumbling exercises.,
• Bill VanOsch and Leo Courtney,
on behalf°of St,.'� dse his ,Kings-' 7 P , . K gs al Society held their meeting on
bridge presented Father Galea `with Tuesday October 21 at 2.00 p m
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Mrs, Earl Lohnes
Is Guest Speaker
The •Ripley District Horticultur,
was hostess fora .. a rift Dennis O'Neil accompan= at the e
show e b 1 g L Hall with 17
friends'and Mrs. Russel Y
Ritchie, boundary'west.; held a a song '. '
rn y gir Bion . a wit present.
• 't'md=bbiolorie:t3o-tefavoured with..
:The meeting was opened
relative shower,' ' Addresses were'heard from. Rev:. with O :Canada.•and the Lord's:• •
erend Father Mooney 'of Wingham Prayer .,• The 'flower of the month
is the calendula and cos•mos_ansi,
the birthstone the • opal .
• Correspondence :and business •
was dealt. with; Weather permit-
Ong':
permit=ting; pl'ans were made: for 'Friday
to 'complete.this year's,:work on
the, flower beds • at the cemetery,•
maintained' by the society
•
The roll c;aal was to bring aveg-
etable.to sell'or buy one. ' Mrs
•- WWa'iter'F 1i very ca : abl • auct
etc.:
o'f the three : P arishes . p y
Father also' expressed his apprecia
DESERT: FLOWER BEAUTY BATH OIL
REG. $3.00
SPECIAL $1.49
DESERT F`L QWER
HAND AND .BOD LOTION`•
REG.- $4.00
SPECIAL $2.00
:REG, $2.50
SPECIAL ;1.25 •.
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WE HAVE IT
RICHARD HUDNUT. LASTING :I3EAUTY SPRAY •MIST
• MAKE UP FINISH, .
er
Unbach
Pbaniiacy
PHONE 528.3004 '
Cosmetics,— Free Film I*l
' -�- an — Animal Health
and Reverend Father ; han, of
Goderich The newly appointed
Pastor. Revered, Father H'::Cassano,,
S.S.P. ,, :gave a few retharks and . •
stated how pleased, he. oras to :learn
that he was to' remain as'the Priest
r 'charge of :the three Parishes:'..
The chairrnan then -called on ',•
Father.Galea
who.,thanked every-
one for: their presentations, p s� ntations'and� . ,
thanked the Organizations, '
Sectors, A ltar: boys , ushers, choirs;
ting nearly _$4: 00• for the coffers.
Everyone reported, a good tinle:
on their bus trip.to the.' Kitchener-"
Waterloo Flower Show on October
2 , Appreciation.was expressed!to •
:Mrs'. Frati'El hick. and Mrs, Norval:
Pr
t for athe arrange.
1.
Stewart o m making,all • g
ments.
ioned these vegetables off : collet,
t•ion_Of harm FarheriCassano" ,
Mrs. Allister MacKay .was con-
venor
on ,venor for the program.
Mrs:. ' Earl Lohnes showed slides
of her trip .to•Alaska arid through
the,Rockies as well as of flower.
gardens and parks of'particular int- •
Brest to horticulturists.. . -This was
very much' enjoyed . 'Mrs •, • George
MacDonald'gave Mrs: .Lohnes a •
`gift' in appreciation
The meeting closed with the
Queen. and 'Grace. ' Lunch,was
served by the' lunch committee,
Nirs: Walter Culbertw,_ Mrs�'Amb
rose. Ganibie and Mrs: 0. F niay
"son,'
assistance during'the• past: eight
months and also Brother Aquilana,
who has a great partin running the
Parish; especially in the Rectory,
where.he was praised at his
promptness in serving•good meals,.
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
.Custom B•utctie ring• Curing and Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping.;--- Sausage making -- Fast ,Freezing •
• The'prograni closed with Denise HOGS'AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
Dalton playing' the Maltese Nation CATTLE ONLY ON. WEDNESDAYS
enjoyedalAnth a bountiful'patid h AWith Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From
1 To 3 Weeks Whatever Your Requirements Are
bythe lunch committees of the •" •
prepared
For .Home Freezers .We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, PoJr _ ':__.
three Catholic !omen`s Leagues
*and, Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest 'Marketing Prices
Everyone present signed the guest g
boob, which was made by Mrs;
Cyril Austin, •
Last •Friday afternoon loather
Galea, was also entertained by the
children of St Joseph's sehool.,
•'4.•ei'r4-z..�w
'ALL •MEATS ARE GOVERIIMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
'PROTECTION'',
CHAS. HOOISMAi. PROP.
ABATTOIR. 395-2905 • • . STORE 395-2961
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