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Gather for
Former •clerk -
treasurer of the village of
Ripley and long. and
ardent supporter and fan
of ball and hockey teams
throughout this area,
Walter Needham passed
away •on MoridaY,
October 2, in Owen Sound
General and Marine
Hospital,
For several years now
a 'resident in. Gateway
Haven in Wiarton, he had
only been transferred to
Owen Sound shortly
before his. passing. The
funeral service • was
conducted by Rev. Jim
Bushell of St. Andrew's
United Church. Ripley on
Thursday afternoon at
the MacKenzie -McCreath
Funeral Home in Ripley.
Interment was in .Ripley
Cemetery.
At Gateway Haven
Walt was always _glad to
meet folks from this area
and talk with them. A
native of the tenth con-
cession last in Huron
Township he was born
there on October 24,1903.
He is survived by his
sister Agnes, Mrs. Peter
Leeson and two brothers
Stewart of Ripley and
Albert AB) of Niagara
Falls. He was always a
follower of the different
sports.
Mrs. Jack MacDonald
of Ripley brought a copy
of the Presbyterian
Record for October. 1978.
This periodical is
published monthly in Don
Mills by the Presbyterian
Church in Canada. In this
latest 'edition, Chris had
noticed a picture of local
interest. It was one of the
unveiling of the re-
dedicated cornerstone of
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church in
Flin Flon, Manitoba on
the occasion of the
burning , of theft- mor-
tgage, and the placing of
a memorial wall plaque
in the sanctuary.
• One of the •two men
shown in the unveiling
was the Minister of the
church Rev. Richard
Sand. Rev. Sand was the
minister here at Knox
church Ripley and Ash-
field Presbyterian church
in the Lochalsh area and
just left here a couple of
years ago.
In the drizzle and mud
last week Ron Dore of the
6th of Culross township
and Larry Carter of the
lOth of Huron township
carried lout land sur-
veying on lots in the north
end of Ripley.
On the Tuesday before
fall fair week here, Glenn
Dickson of - Moorefield
judged the fields entered
in the ensilage and grain
corn field competitions
sponsored by the Ripley
Agricultural Society and
the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
The scores in the grain,'
KARL. C. LENT' Zi""m""imminimma•
••follows. Gordon Pat-
,
corn competition were as
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erson, 83; Douglas
Campbell, 82; Donald
Forster, 80; Wes Smith,
9; Earl Elliott, 78; Bill
Ott, 76; Jinn Needham,
5; Donald MacKay, 73; ,
Rick Smith, 72; •john C.
MacDonald, 71; John
atrible, 69 Bob
Sborne, 69; j'ack
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
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Farrell, 68; Hugh Mason,
68, Bob Blackwell, 67;
Bob Scott, 67; Ian
Courtney, 67; Keith van
der Hoek, 65; F'rancis
Boyle, 63; Bob Rutledge,
63; Dan A. MacDonald,
63; Walter. Forster,. 61;
Jack Scott, 59; and
Jim Farrell, 57.
Theensilage corn fields
were scored as follows:
Jim Needham, . 86;
Francis Boyle, 85; Earl
Elliott, 82;• Wes Smith,.
81; Gordon Patterson, 89;
Donald Forster, 79; Bob
Rutledge, 78; Hugh
Mason, 76; Bill Scott, 75;
Rick Smith, 74; Bob
Blackwell, 73; Donald
MacKay, 72; Jack
Farrell, 71; Keith van
der Hoek, 70; Ian
Courtney; 69; John
Gamble, 68; Douglas
Campbell, 68; Dan A.
MacDonald, 65; Jim
Farrell, 58; Walter
Forster, 57; John C.
MacDonald, 55; and
Dennis Bridge, 56.
The weather has
continued being wet and
chilly, not at all kind to
fall fairs at Teeswater
and Tiverton last
Saturday. The ground
needs drying for har-
vesting the fields of beans
and corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
MacKenzie and family of
Unionville, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wissler of Kitchener
and Cheri Lynn
MacKenzie of Kincardine
visited on the week end
with ' Mrs. Violet
MacKenzie in Ripley.
The monthly meeting of
the Ripley Agricultural
Society always held on
the s second Monday
evening of the month was
changed to next Monday
evening because several
directors wished to at-
tend the district meeting
of the Federation. of
Agriculture held last
Monday evening in the
Ripley Huron Complex,
Noel MacLeod of Metro
Toronto was home for the
Thanksgiving weekend.
Miss. Jean MacDonald
of the staff at Pine Lodge
Rest Home is Lucknow
was home in Ripley for
the Thanksgiving
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Martyn and family of.
Orilla spent
Thanksgiving weekend
with his mother Mrs.
Adeline Martyn in
Ripley.
Mrs. Ruby Corbett of
Victoria, British
Columbia, is visiting with
her sister-in-law Mrs.
Elizabeth MacDonald in
Ripley. On Thanksgiving
Sunday they visilted with
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Ferguson on concession 6
west in Huron townships.
'Thanksgiving holiday
visitors with Mrs. Gladys
Arnold in Ripley were
Mrs. Laura Kearns of
Cambridge and Mr. and
Mrs. - Hector Knight of
Pieton.
Holiday visitors • with
Don- and Anne McCosh
were Mrs..Betty Orr of
Arthur, Mrs. Audrey
Schandlin of
Mississauga, Mr. and
Mrs, Jim McEwan of
Kinloss, Mrs, Muriel
Osborneo Mrs, Lillian
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