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WATC4 OUT FOR THOSE CROCODILES! Grade two Andes* l at Brookside Public
Reboot tinted their band to making cry last week, following their library story,,
There's a Crocodile Under my Bed. Fatting the finishing touches to their cross are
artists (left, to right) Jennifer Robinson, Debbie Patterson, Sheri Faber and B.J.
Tidesweh. (Pat Livingston photo)
The Happy Hearts Euchre was held in
the Ripley Legion Hall on Monday, Feb. 5
with eight tables playing. The lucky. wine
ners were; ladies, Mary Brooks and
Katherine Collins and gents, Jack Scott
and Gladys* Huston.
The next euchre will be on Feb. 19 at 2
p.m. in the Ripley Legion Hall. . Everyone
is welcome
MARY. IONA FLUDDER
Mary Iona Fludder passed away sudden-
ly on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1990in her 60th
year at her home an 'rain Street in Ripley.
She is survived by her i"autily consist
of one sister, Margaret Morrison and hus-
band Carl of Melbourne, ° one, son "-John
Fludder and wife Janet of Ripley, daughter
Pat Cornish and husband Ron Cornish of
. Ripley, datuthter'Cathy and husband Craig
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Straus of *aterloo, one daughter-in-law, ,
Carol Fludder of Ripleyand friend and
companion• Bob Love a Ripley...
She is .also survived by four grand-
children, Tammy, Dawn, Jason and Brad
-Fludder of Ripley and one nephew Kevin
,Morrison of London. • •
She was predeceased by her husband Joe •
Fludder, son Donnie Fludder and sister.
Irene Bender.
The funeral was held at the MacKenzie.
and McCreath Funeral Home in Ripley on
Friday, : Feb. 9 1990 at 2 pm. Interment
will be ;in the family : plot ,in Ripley
cemetery;
[1xcknow-------' ts lose
Teeswater playoffs
`Lucknow` midgets came up ; against
Teeswater ht the three out of five series
W.O.A.A. playoffs. Game one of the
series was, ' played in •'Teeswater on •
January 30. Pad Helm, was in the net for,
• this game, and found the night to be a
busy one.•
Teeswater bounded into the lead by
scoring the' first goal. halfway into the.
fleet •.eriod. Lucknow had difficulty
breaking the " strong defence of the
Teeswater .squad and when they Were.
successful, the goalie came up. with the
save. .
- Lucknow's only goal came on a nice
move by Steve Hinted topull the defence
• 'and. slip one past the netminder. Mike
Millian assisted .on the goal.
The midgets . • ed their. penalty
minutes witth only minutes this game.
On the other hand, Teeswater clocked 18
minutes. Final score Teeswater 9,
Lucknow 1.
Game two in Liitc no on February •5
Saw Donnie Gammie score. Lucknow's
first two goal. Rod Crich and Steve Bin-
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'foul picked- up the assists on the first,
with Crich and Adrian Rau assisting on
the second.
Teeswater came to life and scored six
goals before Lue know could answer back.
This came from Dennis Park, assisted-byDale Friestap. Teeswater was able to add
two more to put the, game at Teeswater
8, Luckdow 3.
The third. game was in Teeswater on'
February. Teeswater opened the scoring ..
and Lucknow was in the game until the
start of , the third with a score of
Teeswater 5, Lucknow 3.
The goal was scored by Donnie y
Gammie unassisted. Adrian Rau scored
•the second unassisted and the third
marker for Lucknow as scored by Rod
Crich, assisted by Rau. Teeswater gain-
ed momentum and .added three more
goals' in the third. Final score was.
Teeswater 8, Luc now 3.
Lucknow went, into this series well
aware the Teeswater squad was the
w e stronger of the two., Despite the odds, the.
midgetsplayedwell throughout the
series. Teeswater. advances on to play
Shallow Lake.
Love is theme of WMS °meet n..g.
Love was the theme for the February 'The bistary of WM5 was presenter
of the Womens Missionary Bode- by Mildred Loree �t the y
in the Presbyterian church en 1895-1914, telling of the beginning of
February 7. Home Mission work among gold -seekers
Shirley Hawthorne welcomed everyone. gig to the Klondike, the opening of the
and . opened the program with'a poem, • Ewart Missionary Training Home, and
"God's lave". Aliso .Taylor gave the - the tion of French Foreign
meditation bused on Thessalonians 1�3, and` Home to form the Wme
on's
• telling the story of a senior citizen in Miesiofary Society.
Alabama that' .: yed God's love by The Call was answered with. a
delivering pili ' • : of paniier to all the' verse 'en. "Love" Fern MacDonld . gave
patients in the hospital each weelk. ' three readings for the variety number.
The .Glad Tidings hi ighis were read President, Rhoda MacKenzie brought a
by Maudie Heber, includ+ding a message short S3't of the Preelbyterlai annual
from the Pt esident and a letter from held' in �� in January. Ar -
Rev. Peggy ,Reid Malawi expressing her rangements were made four lwethig the
gratitude . fora pick up truck financed World Day of Prayer on March 2.
jointly by the Mission and Service fund of Shirley Hawthorn thanked everyone
the United Church and,the Presbyterian who had participated and the social earn -
World Service and Development fund.,._ rnitteeserved refreshof Murielmentsand Donalda Moffat
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