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To those who supported me on December 2n4 election for
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LOUGHEED - Mac and Kathy (nee
Hodgins) of Rodney are pleased to
announce the arrival of Kristen
Jeanette on November 23. 1974, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
PORTER - to Glenn and Marianna
Porter of Lucknow on Tuesday,
December 3rd. 1974 at Wingham
and District Hospital, a son. Duane
Glenn.
GRUBB - to Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Grubb of R. R. 2 Lucknow on
Tuesday. December 3rd, 1974 at
Wingharn and District Hospital. a
son.
THIS WEEK
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Recently ,4,e Huron Township
Federation of Agriculture held
their annual banquet and election
of officers in the Community Hall at
Reid's Corners. President John
Gamble was '43, charge of the
program for the evening. Bruce
County president Bill Wolfe of
Dcibbinton brought greei+gs from
the county federation and stated
that Bruce County placed third in
Ontario for individual service mem-
bers.. Reese Russell Stanley
brought greetings from the Huron
Township Council.
Harvey Davis, well known• beef
farmer of the Dobblpten area and
former Warden of Bruce County
vas the guest speaker. Then Bill
Wolfe presided for the election of
officers of the Huron Township
Federation for the coming year
with results as hallows: Past
President. John Gamble; Presid-
em. Robert OSborne: First Vice.
Walter Forster. Second Vice. Mur-
ray Culbert; Secretary- •Treasurer.
Jo ,c McAuley; Ladv Directors.
Mrs. Bertha Scott. Mrs.. Linda
CarapSell. Mrs_ Gail van der Hoek:
Delegates to the Bruce County
Board of Directors. Jack Campbell.
Cecil Sutton and Robert'Osborne;1
West Reoion 11.S.M.. Director to the !
County Board of Di -lectors. John C.
MacDonald.
A discussion period concluded
the evetkitie with Bill Wolfe.
Harvey Davis. Russell Stanley and
Francis Boyle as leaders of the
groups.. Our thanks goes to Mrs.
Muriel Osborne for the above
information..
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A bounteorts ' pot tuck .
hour luncheon was held by the
toadies ' of the Ripley -Women's
Institute in the Ripley -Huron Leg-
ion Hall. after the meal. there was
a period of carol singing led by Reg'
Moore with Ntrs. ViOkt :MacKenzie
as pianist. Reg. then spoke on the
new Ripley Medieal Centre build-
! ing and' also mentioned the things
stilt to be done. . .
Members. were informed that an
Achievement Da :. is scheduled for '.
the aftertmlOn of February II and it
will be held m the ilitnni Township
Halt m Ripley . An • acknowIed_ae-
meat tvf the ' work done. by the.
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Institirte. for the Blind was read.
They collected $3.5.0,.. Mrs; Oliver
MeChartes then took char .(.f the
meeting by hay in two readings on
Mary and Joseph. Then she called
ort Mrs. EN,elytt Everest who •
Ishowed the ladies how to make
Christmas decoratifons and candles.. ,
Mrs. Atne.fia Mat.:Leoli 'gave a
reading on 'taking. Commercialism .
out 'of Christmas. !Mrs_ Frank Fair
Grave the courtesx remarks_ The
titeetitte as repotted by Mrs.
Annie -Scott.
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TO THE ELECTORS
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THANK YOU
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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kirkland of
Milton spent the week end at the
home of his parents. Mr.. and Mrs.
Gordon Kirkland and Nancy_
Mr. and Mrs.. John Hunter and
family spent Saturday evening at
the home of her niece. Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Stanley and Jason in
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan.
Linda. Kevin and Margaret enter-
tained with their musical talent at
Ashfield Presbyterian Church and
Ungar' Church at their Christmas
concerts last week..
John Ritchie and son Kenny
were supper guests on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Taylor of Si. Helens.
Trinity United Church Women
will hold their meeting on Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs_ Ken
Alton at 2 p.m.
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