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SPECIAL EASTER MONDAY. MATINEE
GAY PURR-EE
(Cartoon feature with voices of Judy
Garland, Red Buttons,' Robert Goulet)
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CHARLTON
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29th, 1971
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ST. HELENS
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt were Mr. and
Mrs, Earl Sherwood of Carlow,
Mrs, James Sherwood of cioder-
ich and Mrs. Harvey Ross of St.
Catharines.
On Sunday afternoon, Mrs.
Win. Rutherford., Mrs. llarve) •
Webb, Mrs. Gordon MacPherson
.and Mrs. Margaret Black and
Elizabeth attended the 30th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Reid: at Clinton.
Ivlrs.. Gordon MacPherson enter-
tained her Sunday School. Class
to a Bowling Party on Thursday
evening.
Week end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs.. Cordon Maellie.rson
were Mr. and Mrs. Vila and Mr.
and Mrs: Fred Thompson, Benny
and Billy of Mississauga:
• Alran •Miller attended the Hog
Producers' Convention at, Toron-
to during the week.
Mr's. Gordon McTavish is enjoy-
ing a holiday in Florida.
ladies high. single went to Pearl.
Be•11..with,..1a2,.. She also had high.
double of 360. •
. Men'stign single went to. Mel
King with 181. He, also had high'
double of 342. •
• Team.points; Walter DeXter's
Greens 5, Harry'Lav is' Reds. 0;
Olive Smith's Violets 5 , Clarence
• Bell'S-Oranges
Blues 5, Bill Sproul% 'Yellows 0.
Final standings: Greens 2,1,
'Violets Blues 18', Reds 1U;
Yellows.5, Orange's 2. •
Greens Win-finals
In Town & Country
Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking
Cutting and' Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast Freezing
HOGS AND 'CATTLE ON MONDAYS
. CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill
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With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From I To 3 Weeks. Whatever Your Require. inh Are
For Home Freezers We.Seli Choice Horne Killed Beef-, Pork
and LaMb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices
ALL MEATSARE GOVERNMENT INSPEtTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION
CHAS. HOQISMA, PROP,
ABATTOIR 3952905 STORE 3952961
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
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Team points: Norma N1cDon-
agh's chestnuts 7, Ruth Thoinp,-
co ssip Jnynr ,q
• Team standing: Chestnuts 12, SkaIing?a0y --Hazel—rims 9, Peanuts 7., Pee-an -
The Luc know girl Guides Met
at the ideal arena. on Thursda).,
March 23rd for a skating party'
in place of their regular meeting,,
• During the evening' several girl:
were tested by Bev Thompson and
,Ann Wisser', for their skaters'
badge. Following this a lively
game of .hockey .ensued, where-
by the' Robin and Swallow patrols
took on 'the Bhiebird and Scarlet'
Tanager patrols. The"RObin
and .SWallows'emerged ,the-trium,
pliant victors , shritting; out the
other. team 2'- • •
The girls then proceeded' to the
Town flail, where refreshments
were served: Brenda MacDonald
.conducted campfire. •The meet-
ing closed with taps.
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Dean Agnew • rolled high• single
with 'a 233. • High triple' was
led by.Jan Rudder with. 602.
• Games 200 and over: Dean
• • " end ^ i163
Porter 243 and 200,, Barb Sander-
sem 230, Marie Stewart 22t , ISo-.
gel Tiffin 223, Jan Fludder 222;
Anna johnstOnc 210, Kay Craw-'
ford .213 , Isobel Mullin.u7,
Trudid Ndlson 201, Donna Alton •
200.
Team points: Mary Lou Bargr
,
Chestnuts 7;.1\1ary Cleland's Pea-
nuts 5, Tema Gardner's Almond§
2; Tillie Wilson's . Ha zelnuts .5 ,
Barb' Whitby's Pecans -2.
Ladies-6 :30-p m.
nuts 6, 'AlMond-nuts 5, Walnuts •
3..
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'This. week the high triple. score
wasibowled'by'Jack Caesar of the'
Fords with 1•74, .111:211 sing,le score
was howled by 'I nigh odd- of .the
Pontiacs' with 270. .
"Points of V.;10; 111.101 Todd , P011-
tiaes, 270 , 'Ted Cooper , Fords,
269 , A ri "Young , Buicks , 2,-16
Jack Caesar, Fords, •
Tea in_ Mustangs..
-; Oldsmobile's 2, POritiacs
Bui-cks '2, Dodges.
Team standings: Dodges 16,
Mustangs 12; POntiacs 11,
Buicks 10, Oldsrnobiles'8 „ Fords u.
Men's high triple , Bill, Button
758; men's, high singtle, Roy Fin-
vson 293."
Ladies' h4,•11 triple, 'Marie Stew •
art, 703; ladies' high 'single:,
Marion 'MACKinnon, 273. • •
Men over' 230: Roy Finlayson
293, Gerry Priestap294', Don'
MacKinnon 287 , , John Find-.
'der 28i; Bill Button '271, 231,
Lorne Cook 270 , Sport Johnston
.,...
Ladies over. 22•:.Marion Mae:-
Minion 273 ,..23,7.; betty Finlay'' •
son•274, Dean A•new , 'Marie
Stewart :2.,3 ,
—Points
Wolverines 4, Beavers. 3; Squirrels
Coons 2; Pole Cats ;7)-, Gophers
•2; Zebra.s 7, Kangaroos 0; Chip-
Munks Lions
A (.1roup Standing: 'Wolverines
9, Tigers Beavers Squirrels
,7, Cubs 6-, Coons 4. • •
B.,Group Standing Zebras 11, .•
' „Kangaroos 2, („,ophers 2.
Mens' 9 p.m.
door dinip. .;n •••• ;dm. •••••,. wain. .101.
Friday evening was the niglat
for the euchre party held at the
Aniberley L.O. L. hall with .a good'
turn-out. Winners of the. prizes
were high lady - Mrs.' Bob Court-
ney; high gent -' George
Witteveen; and' lucky prize, - Mrs.
'Leonard Reid. A delicious lunch
was served by the 'committee of
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Campbell
and 'Mr. and' Mrs. Elmer Sineltzer:
The Ripley Chrlin,g club liad twe
.team entries in .a •Windsor Bonspiel
'this past weekend. Those .'from
'this 'area who participated were .
Dennis Courtney, Mr, 'and Mrs..
Gary Courtney and Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Funston,
Mr, .and Mrs. J. S, Robh and.
Mr.. and NIrs. :Bob McNair?' enjoy-
ed a motor trip through the States.
to Nashville this past,holiday
week.
Home' for a week's Holiday
from Toronto is Kathy Elines
With her parenis.Mr1L an.d Mrs..Len
'Elrnes: .
choir. Larry Irwin sang a second
time -'the lovel "
• The mumps ,are going, the.
rounds With the. latest victims
being 011ie Liddle and.Dantly
Boyd.
• Congratulations arc extended to
Mr. and Mrs: Bill Godfrey on the
arrival of their" new,baby boy -.1a.
brother for Jeff and Jodi.
Week end vihrors.with Mr. and
Mrs: Rob Courtney wele,
Courtney, Ken Smith and Torn
Leonatd:. •
• Five tired but happy travellers
Arrived at their homes on Saturday,
Mr.'and Mrs. Bob MacNay
met „Sharon__NlacNay Dianne and
Sandra Kempton at Malton air-
port on their return•fromTrance;
Pat Courtney and. David. Coiling
were back from their trip 'to the
States. Temperature's in the 70s
with flowers blooming and trees in
leaf were repOrted in Washington
D.C.. .SoundS good!! • •
It•was 'Palm Sunday and at Pine
River, United Church the Sacra-
ment of Comniunion was also
observed with Rev; Mr. Hill pon-
chicting the Services. The Junior
Choir , .including the Explorers;
your boys boys and C.G.I T, girls,
sang along with the Senior choir
in.the anthem "The 'Palms".
While Larry Irwin, guest 'soloist,
sang "Rosanna" , the Explorer`girls
slowly walked around the aisles
waving their green palm branches
and then took their .plades in ,the
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THUR., FRI., SAT.,
MAR. 30, 31, APR. 1
"Black I Beauty'
•
Colour '- Starring
Mark' Lester, Walter Slerak
This is a recent remake "of the
famOus children's classic.
Make sure you and your whole
family see this one.
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, SPECIAL'
SAT. MATINEE
APRIL
"Black Beauty//
All seats 50c
Vultures Win
7 p.m League
Gerald Rhody'captured high,'
singleand triple of 'the C.VCning
with a score.61268 single and ,
698triple.'
Games over 225., Gerald Rhody .
.268, 233; .Evans 218., 244;
GeOrge'Humphrey233,'Paul Hog-
an 252, Herman
• Bob .Cranston 230; Harry Lavis
230, Wayne Rhody 226 J 225;
Wilbur Brown 22.6, Jake Conley . 223..
Team points, Bob Nicholls'
• Owlsii, George Stanley's Card
inals2; Ron Stanley's Vultures .
5, Jim O'Donnell's Bawls 5; Art
Purney.'s Sparrows. 7 , • Wayne
. Team final standings, Owls 8,
Cardinals 12, Vultures 23, Hawks
19, Sparrows 19, Crows 2.2. .
The Bowling Banquet will be
held' in the An• jean Par-ish
on April 7 at 7 'p.m. See you all
there.
The second week of th'•e Play-
offs showed sonic excellent• howl-.•
ing 'with Grace Elliott rollit4; a
single game of 272 and Mildred
C•a rne-ron-the' *triple of -707.;
.'Gaines of 200 and over: ,Grace
Elliott 272, Mildred Carneron 263
.211, 2`,.33,. Catherine Andrew. 233,
202 ,.Isobel MilIer'.219, hlariOn
MaCKinnon, 209 , Jessie Joynt 20.4 ,
Olive Smith 201.
'Beechnuts 3, Catherine Andrew's
Wa lnUt•s 2; Jean Phillips Butter-'
nuts 4, Ena Henderson's •Peanuts
Team standings; ,Chestnuts 14 ;
.Walnuts 9 Pe'anuts. 8., Beechnuts
7, Butternuts 4, Coconuts U.
Ladies 9 P.M.
Lucknow
-Dungannon
PARA'
line's'Song". The pre=school
children came to the front and
sang their song "Jesus Loves the
Little thildren". Organist and
pianist for all the music were'
Anne Ferguson and Mrs.. Wayne
LoVwr,Y.
'Larry Irwin was ,i'Sundar-dinne—
guest with Mi. and Mrs. Lester
Ferguson and family.
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