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No. 1 imperfects, but will not affect wear. 25.88 99 • SAVE 32' Stretchy acrylic/nylon blend in assorted colours. Fits 10-13. • Pager 10--Iesrblow Sadiela Wedomeloy, November 19, 1980 ns o ct r() c in winter BylkOWIVIS ,Cubs, Guides, ,,,Brownies. and Beavers.. With the. Today, at this time of Parade around the Writing, it, is" Sunday Cenotaph the rest of the November 16, 1980 and folks got sheltered' spots h id i in front 'of the hall the autumn chill to the 'air, No snow here yet although flurries have been trientionedin almost every weather forecast. Outside this morning there.are the signs of approaching. winter. The Ktiltre1r are storing black walnuts, On, the trees in front of Elliott Courtney's machinery lot there were a' flock of 25 evening grosbeaks. Then they flew into the large willow on the place of Dick and Jean• Edmiston across the road from the Ripley Chopping and Feed Mill. Perhaps they had just arrived from Northern Ontario and were looking 'for their feed. If so they were just one block west of the two big Manitoba maples loaded with keys at. Noreen MacDonald's place where they are usually first noticed. , Remembrance day On. Tuesday of 'last week •it was: once again Nov. 11 Remembrance- Day throughout this wide land of ours - Canada. And so it was here in our small :section including Huron township and Ripley. It was a cold morning outside, no snow on the hard frozen ground but the bitter cold mirth wind carried the odd white pebble of it. The sky was covered with light gray overcast The trees stood bare of their leaves along the streets. The first people to arrive at the Huron township hall were Don and Annie Mason of Kincardine to get their P.A. system set up, followed by Bill McCreath putting the wreaths in place along the sidewalk. Next on the scene was Ab Wylds, Doug Lackie and Mrs. Katherine Coiling. All huddled inside the front entrance of the township hall for protection. Later we stood in the protection of the southwest corner of the school along with Dave Martyn of Huronvilla. From this point these notes were made for this account as follows. About ten to eleven the parade headed by the colour party with their various flags rounded St. "Pouts Anglican Church corner coming from the Legion Hall and circled the Cenotaph in front of the Huron township hall with parade marshal Russ Stanley directing. Out in front of the parade was 'the large white flag with the words "Lest We Forget" carried by Ray Collins. Then the Legion and Legion Auxiliary flags carried by Bob Love and Don McLay, and Barbara Paquette and Beatrice Collins respectively. Next were flag bearers for the Adventurers, Scouts, grouped br the steps and elsewhere, Master •Of. Ceremonies Bill McCfeath with :.'Don Mason's mike and public address system started- , the program. by calling Reids Corners read two MacCharles of Point Rev, Hugh ,Nugent of the passages of scriptures Clark read the names of ,Knox Presbyterian, and Rev. Thu Bushell of those Who died in the Church who offered a ,Stt Andrews United service of Canada, •praYer. of RemembritOce. Church followed with Mc Creath using the tnike, Rev. Bob ' PUtman of prayer Next Sandy Turn to page 11.• nice as fall days go. The sky is blue with sunshine' and just here and there .a cloud.-There is Gust la weat er ou e ts s