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*AG* FOURTEEN * THE 14ICKNOIN SENTINEL,, IINCKNOWo ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, ,
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Holding down the fort , in this
case, post office ', last Saturday.
were assistants Mrs. Marion .Mac
ravish and Mrs. Barbara Paquette
while post master Don McLay was
busy with the wedding of his sec-
ond' daughter It*ss Susan McLay.
A shower was held last Thurs-
day evening at the Malcolm
Street home of Noreen and Jean
MacDonald. It was for Miss Barb-
ara ThUell, daughter of Pont and
Gwen Thuell of Atwood. The
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BY AE3 WYLDS
The local fall-fairs have started
With Kincardine .lass Saturday ,
Aepternber the first. The secret , ,
Ries t IVIr. and Mrs. Cecil Hol ,
land-Of pine River, and the • offic-
i'als and directors, had a busy day'
• with a few inevitable, hitches,
• l'he big one which caused much
'confusion and concern was •
when St. Mary's Band
scheduled to lead the parade and
Plarat the fair, did not appear.
1,uckily Kincardine's own pipe
;hand was there. A number of
people froM Ripley attended the
fair but -reported that it was. •
sweltering hot - where wasn't it
this way during the , list week of
.!Auguit with temperatures in the
680's and 90's? •
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,Ort Monday evening of last ,
week Miss Kathy Craig, Bruce
County Dairy Princess, won in the
preliminary round in the Ontario
Dairy Princess-Competition at the
C.N. E. in Toronto. However
• Cathy Was eliminated in the semi-
finals held on Thursday evening.
Despite her elimination, past
Ontario Dairy Princess Sherry Pol-
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lock of Ripley who was there re-
ports that Kathy did a fine job.
The girl representing Oxford
County is the new Ontario Dairy,
Princess winning in the finals
on Friday evening; Kathy is the, •
daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Donald
Craig, the former Lois Gossell,
of Kincardine township. Mrs.
Ellis Gossell of/pipley is her grnci•
mother. Kathy has • completed a
year in her nurses training course
arVictoria Hospital in London.
Sherry, who also plans to take the
nursing course. will open the
Ripley-Huron Fair an Saturday,
September 29. Last year she was
in Madison, Wisconsin at the
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Back home after spending sev-
eral days in Toronto and at the
Canadian National Exhibition in
Toronto is Bobby Robertson of the
tenth concession.
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Mrs. Bonnie Hargreaves of Rip-
ley suffered a gashed right hand
last week when a glass she was
cleaning crumbled. • Her hand
was stitched and bandaged at the
Kinbardine and District Hospital.
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Back home after •a few days
vacation in the, Maritimes is
Principal and Mrs. Floyd Stanley.
Mrs. Stanley is a stewardess with
Air -Canada. Floyd and Lynn visit-
ed in Halifax and a close friend
of, Floyd's whom he met in Germ-
any while teaching at a base
camp, took them on a tonr .of
Prince Edward Island. Floyd was
favourably impressed with the
appearance of the farms in this so
called "garden province of
Canada". P.E.I. is celebrating •
.its centennial this year.
Besides travelling Floyd plays
on two men's softball teams - the
Ripley Intermediates where he
shares pitching with Elliott Court-
ney and on the Hydro team in the
Kincardine Industrial League.
Ripley intermediates won the ser-
ies with Belmore - 3 games to
zero.
The eight local girls directing
'the summer school program for
the children of the area ages two'
to.ten, deserve a well earned word
of praise for the way in Which.
they handled the children. Last
Thyrsday with the help of ladies,
such' as Mrs. Anne McCosh, they
had a Penny Carnival at the Rip-
ley-Huron Central Public School
grounds. Some of the children
even had swimming at the Luck-
-now pool with Mrs. Fred Brooks .
of 'the eighth concession west
and Reuben Burnett of Pine River
driving the buses down from
Ripley" to LucknoW4
Ross and Linda Ford of Coburg
spent last week end' in Ripley visit-
ing 'kith their aunt Miss Christena
Robertson and their grandmother
Mrs. John Robertson.
Thuell family left Ripley abouf
seven years ago. The showeri
'arranged by Noreen and leans
Mrs., Donald Blue and her daub
ter Bertha', Mrs. Bill Scott,
charge of the showing of thegir
by friends and neighbors was
Kerry, Hodgins of Ripley. Batb)
mother Gwen' was present as W;
her sister-iri-law - Mrs: Clare;,
Thuell (the former Peg MacTai
ish of the Second of Huron).and'
now of Toronto:
Mrs. Ross Willits was back
home from Alexandria in lath
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There are an unusually large
number of red monarch butter-
flies, flitting around this summer.
No doubt they are getting ready
to start their migration-down the
Mississippi Valley to the Gulf of
Mexico. Back in the 1950's when
this 'writer was banding'these Mon.
archs for Dr. F. A. Urquhart of,
the' Zoological Departrrient at the
Ontario Museum, they were quite
Scarce. Incidentally Dr. Urquhart
now with Scarborough College is
still 'engaged in the study of these
Monarchs and, Mrs. Alex Cotton
of Toronto, who spent Julr here in
Ripley this summer, worked for
him' last year typing out the paper
bands which are 'glued' on their
wings.
Henry Down of Stoney Creek,
east of Hamilton, recently spent
a few days at Bruce Beach, Henry
is a mathematics teacher, retired
.year ago from the Saltfleet Col-
legiate staff. He was staying at
the Bruce Beach cottage' with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Munn. Gordon,
a Ripley native is head of the
math department at the Saltfleet
SChool. Henry, former Kincar-
dine beekeeper, Visited in. Kin-
cardine, Inverhuron and through
the area. On Tuesday of last
week ,'August 28, just prior to
his return trip he visited in. Ripley
visiting with this retired math
teacher and now amateur beeL
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