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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tout and
Susan of Kincardine visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ham-
ilton and Wendy and Mrs. W. R.
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire
'and Brian visited on Saturday
evening with Mrs. Morford Mac-
Kay, Mary, David., and Shirley of
Amberley. Also visiting at the
same home were Mrs. John Rock
and Lisa of Kincardine.
May Whitt of Wood,stock is
spending a couple of weeks at
home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar White.
A number of folk from here
attended the hockey games at
the week end in Ripley between.
Port Carling and Ripley. Ripley
won on Saturday 7-6 after one
period of overtime , but lost to
Poit Carling on Sunday 9-5.
the Formosa Diamonds for winning
the Consolation Championship and
John Ernewein presented the trophy
which he donated 'to the Chepstow
Axemen who were runner-ups in ,
the "B"
In other Broomball hapenings,
The Teeswater Broomball League
All-Stars downed the Mildmay
All-Stars 4-1 in an exciting con-
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?erring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Bode Karloff
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Salem Road Runners Broom-
'cam have taken the ChaMp'-
p in the Teeswater Broom-
eague. ,They proved therri-
ithe hard way after loosing
rat game „they successfully
back and defeated the Glarn
lyers, 3'-1, and 2-1. The
ff fever struck the Formosa
Inds, as they went the en-
`asori without winning a
In the finals against the
!tow Axemen, it took over-
but they won the consolation
Yensen, St. Mary's Cold
ge, received the Goal Tend-
bphy. Ron Hewitt accepted
(lost Sportsman-Like Trophy,
ball of the Bervie Raiders.
Lamont, Salem, accepted
coring trophy from Wilf Hins-
1. The Salem team accept-
e Championship trophy from
Niilheltn, President of the
ae, and Peter Carter , 'Secret -
f the league presented the St . s Cold Storage trophy to n for finishing in top spot at
red of the regular Season. Jim
treasurer of the league pies-
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y to the Glarrnis-FVers who runner-ups in the "A" div
Ronald Thompson, vice -
ent of the league, presented
nphy, which he donated, to
Mrs. Graham Cook
Is New Nesident
A pot luck luncheon preceded
the annual meeting of the Ripley
Women's Institute meeting. The
roll call was the payment of fees
and, one new member joined..
Plans were made for the Bruce
South District Annual to be held
in Ripley United Church on May
21st.: Officers presented their
annual reports. Mrs. Francis
Gemniell, Provincial Board Dir-
ector , conducted the election of
officers with Mrs. Finlay McLeod
presenting the norninating,corn-
rnittee report.
The following officers were
elected: Honorary. President , Mrs.
Jack McLean; President, Mrs..
Graham Cook; lit Vice President,
Mrs. Finlay McLeod; Secretary
Treasurer , Mrs, Walter Culbert;
'Assistant Secretary , Mrs. Nick
Peet; District Director, Mrs. Jack
McLean; Alternate District Direc-
tor , Mrs. Finlay McLeod; Public
Relations Officer, Mrs. Joe
Scott; Branch Directors, Mrs. Ross
Martyn Mrs: Roy MacKenzie,
Mrs.. Frank Scott; pianists,. Mrs.
Roy MacKenzie arid Mrs. Ross
Martyn; Standing Committee
conveners ,"A•griculttire and Can-
adian Industries, Mrs.-Oliver Mc-
Charles; Citizenship and -
Affairs, Mrs. James Kirkpatrick;
Education and Cultural Activities,
Mrs. Donald Blue; Family and
Consumer, Affairs, Mrs.
Nick Peet; Resolutions, Mrs. Reg
Moore; 'Auditors, Mrs. Frank
Fair, Mrs., Frank Scott; Visiting
Committee, Mrs, Jack
McLean, Mrs. • Dunc McLeod,
Delegates to (Area Convention in.
Kincardine in Noverriber) wirs.
Cook; alternate , Mrs. McLean;
Delegates to District annual', Mrs..
Cook, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. John
Wylds, Mrs. Moore; Delegates to
County Rally, Mrs. Cook. Mrs.
Kirkpatrick, Mrs. McLean, Mrs.
Peet.
Mrs.. Kirkpatrick asked for vol-
unteers to canvas for the Cancer
Society which will take place
next week.
• It was decided to affiliate
again with the Jr. Hospital Auxil-
iary and representatives are Mrs.
Walter Lock and Mrs. Cook. • A
tea for the hospital was discussed,
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• Each branch of the districeis
asked to sell two Glengarry
Bruce County tartan hats. Mem-
bers were asked to-promote tartan
sales in the future.
A vote of thanks was given by
Mrs. Lock to the retiring President
Mrs. Jack McLean who worked
verylaithfully to promote the
Women's Institute work and to tl3e
Secretary and other officers. All
joined in a hearty handclap. The
meeting adjourned.
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