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and Redvers Johnson while Joe
HOgins did the tree climbing on
Saturday.
„Home for a week end holiday
was vMiss Jean MacDonald, of the
Fairhaven Nursing staff in Kincar-
dine, with her sister Noreen.
Noreen also had a Sunday holiday
from Kincardine hospital. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Forrester,
who were away last week, re-
turned to their Ripley home last
Saturday afternoon.
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'John D. MacKay, Kenny Mac-
Donald, Allan Irwin and Jack
Farrell recently made a couple of
changes at the front of the rink.
First a nice clear sign was put
over the front door reading
"Ripley Arena". Then another
wooden door was fitted into the
front of the rink. This door
makes it possible to get the
hockey equipment without using
the main entrance.
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Mrs. R. G. Marr, the former
Annie MacLeod -of Ripley and a
sister of Mrs. Ellis Gossel, recent-
ly had flowers placed in Knox
Presbyterian Church in Ripley in
memory of her parents, the late
Mr. and Mrs. Dan B: MacLeod of
-Ripley. Mr, and Mrs. Marr reside
at Lighthouse Point, Florida.
Annie reports-th-arthe weather
fine and sunny. What a contrast
this is to the cold and snow of
winter here during the past' week.
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Last Wednesday morning Donald
Blue underwent further-surgery in
Victoria Hospital where he has
been a patient for several weeks..
Snow and icy roads delayed Mrs.
Blue's trip to London till later
in the day. Donald's many
-friend s-throughout-the-area
send along best wishes.
Telecasts and newspapers last
'Friday carried pictureS and stories
about OntariO',s first tree
auction sale. It was at the farm
of William Wells at Paris, Ontar-
io. Buyers came from four states
and two provinces to bid.), espec-
-ially on-the-20-year-old ---,-
Mack walnut treCirrthe
backyard. • The bidding started at
4000 dollars and ended at 5750.
The last bid was that of Gary Pat-
terson of Lewiston, New York who
has been "hunting" .these trees for
,the past 18 years. Auctioneer E.
F. Johnson of the Ontario Ministry
of Natural Resources had made 'a
record sale but the owner rejected
the sale.
.Of local interest is the fact that
back-in the mid fifties E. F.
Itasan-w_as_the-district_forester,
at Owen Sound. • He was more
familiarily known to the members
f-the-Ripley District-High School-.
Coasters
At Hospital
Mrs:. Helen Gra R. R 1
Bluevale, fell from a stepladd er
December 7 at the Howick Central
School. 'She received
head injuries,' was giVen, first . aid •
treatment and transferred to Vic-
toria Hospital, via *ambulance.
Robert Ritchie., age 15, 33 Wood
Street, Stratford', received a frac -
lj ecembil
'7 while wrestling at the F. E..
Madill Secondary SchOol, He was
_treated and later releaSed.
Mrs.. HelerrMantgornery , Tees -
water, received alacerated chin
---Deetruber-8--wire-n a cranlfliare-
on a machine she was working.
with, struck her• face:
Kelly Noble, age 11, R. R. 2
Auburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mur7
ray Noble, fell while playing and
fractured his right arm.. He was
treated and later released.
Jack Brophy, Wingham , fell
and lacerated his face; which re-
quired a ,number of sutures.
Mrs. 'James (Mildred) McTagg-
art, age 64, Brussels, was in col-
lisiorKith a carAtiven by James
Currie, Wingha,m, at the corner
of Catherine and Johti Street.
Mrs, MOTaggai received abrasions
to her head and injured left arm.
James Mciraggart received abra-
sions and contusions to his left
thigh and leg. Investigated by -
:elomtkieona r.,
her ridin: with • ath in - Win er on a ow gham 0 P Ricker
Tammy Bechard, age 8,.65 . root while going up 'a hill in
Berry Street , Chatham , daughter of Brussels. She was pcamined. and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beehard, was later released. Investigated by
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'Murray Weber suffered cuts and
'bruiSes in a fall from a tree in
which he was working at his place
last week.. Despite this exper-
ience _helas_cont inued-wdr-king
on the basement of their' new
home.
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During the past week the colour
ed Christmas light
bulbs were put 'across Ripley's
Main intersection and also in the
large evergreen in the corner of'
Gore Park. On this job were
onard_lrwin,.Am-bros e-Garn
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• • \ i forestry clubs as "Pud" Johnson.
Twice Pud directed such members
as Donald J. MacDonald; Mervyn
Courtney, Farquhar MacDonald
and John De MacArthur to second
place standing in, the Ontario
Forestry Competitions held at
Guelph. Mr. Johnson,did sell
Other trees at the farm. Buyers i•
were'there from Michigan,„ Ohio,
Indiana , New York, Quebec and
Ontario. Following this first sale,
the forestry branch plans more •
sales 'at various points in Ontario.
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