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Former
hurch minister des in hospital
This community extends sympathy tro
Mrs. John Ben and family in the 'passing of
John Bell at Thayersity, Hospital,
London on Thursday last. Rev. John Dell was
pastotat Whitechurch Presbyterian Church,
for tfiree years wherehe was a friend to all in
-village. He wiltlbe Missed by all as he
d his wife frequently visited from their
home at Inverhuron. Thefuneral service was
held On Monday at Tiverton Church with
burial at Elindale Church Cemetery -
Heather Currie of. Toronto and. Michael
Burke of Parry Soun,4 spent::,the. weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, John A. Currie,
A relatives shower. was held for" Heather,
Currie at the. hOM4;.of -Mrs. .Alex Strong of
Winghain . on the wbekend, . •
On Saturday night Mrand'iMis,"John de
Boer visited ,Wi.th Mr, and 'Mrs? JOhn
Jamieson and -firnilY• of Listowel. •
Visitors at the manse last. Weekend were
Mrs Lamb's Mother, Mrs. AllistairCorniack
of Nepean, Ontario and her friend,. Mrs,
Bruce McGuire of qttawa,,, . •
, Greg Fisher of Wingharn spent Thursday
with his friend, _Brian Lubbers.
Dean Tiffin arrived home on Thursday
after a Week'S visit with his chums, Jarret
and .Ryan Craig of Listowel,
• Sephen Tiffin arrived home on Wednes-
day after a week's. visit with his grand-
parents, Mr: nnil Mrs, RaymondLeddy,'
Lucknow. ,
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Mr. and Mrs.. Bevin Tiffin and Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Thomson arrived home •on
Wednesday after a week's tour.of the west
including the, Calgary, Stampede. •
Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon of Lucknow was a
Monday caller on Mr. and. Mrs. Victor
Emerson.;- • • .
• Mr. and Mrs. 'pm,'IJ.uldriks visited
Tuesday with relatiVes in Kitchener. '
This community extends sympathy to the '
'husband and relatives and friends of the
former Bertha Stokes, .theformer Bertha
Richardson, -who .gr eW up in- the Langside
worrtellu RcH
by Valetta Emerson:-
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• district where she attended the. Langsicle
Achill -eh and, school. lire often returned to the
social functions heIM the community, to
meet her many friends of the area
While Mr and Mrs. Paul Elliott of
Brussels we 0 away on holidays at Cornwall
and Ottawa, their family,Lleffrey, Leslie, and
Matthew spent the week with their grand-
• parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter 'Elliott and
-Karen.. • '
— Mr. and Mrs. David, Elliott spent 'the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrst,
Walter Elliott. He has now been moved to
London. _with his occupatiOn.
This co.nununity extends congratulations
to Cindy Dawson, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
Turn to page 12.
Receives Terry Fox httnia nitaricin award
The • 19-year,.olddaughterqf a foriner
. Ripley gel.,•Miss Susan Twrible of Kingston
-and Edmonten has been chosen to receive a
Terry FOX Iliunanitarian AAvarcl Worth
$3,000 annually towards highecedtkation,
Her parents ' are Dr, and Mrsg.G..Torri-
ble of Kingston and. Mrs. ,Torrible is the
former Betty Kempton of Riciley,' the .twin
ister of 13111 Kempton of !Point Clark and
AmberleY., . • , •! • •
Susan is one of 33 young Canadians to
get this award this year for, best:showing the
Terry Fox spirit There Were.. more than
1;000 applications -for an award. The com-
mittee in charge look for excellenee: ib
academic :work along- with sports; fitness,
health, and voluntary commUnity services.
In June 1981 the Canadian. Government set'
aside, $5 million. in a fluid, to make these
'awards. - •'" • ' 7' • • :
The 'award _to Susan is the first for
Kingston. In 1983 she graduated from.ithe
Kingston Collegiate and yeeatiOnal Institute
as an Ontarin.' Scholar...She '-receivedAhe-
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shoot s Centehnial Cup for:being the most
valuable player on the senior girls' basket-
ball team .and the B'nai B'rith award for
outstanding, sportsnianship,- volleyball,
track and field; •soccer, badminton and ten-
nis are . some of her sports:. This past year
1983-84, she completed the first year of the
Bachelor of Nursing Science program at the •
University of Alberta with an "A" standing.
• She will return ; there for her Second year
this fall. , • . ;
All these things she does despite the han-
• dicap of Curvature of her spine Which makes .
her wear a back brace. Susan .told .the ,
reporter for the •Kingston' Whig Standard
newspaper '41 try not to let it bother rne. I
try to be conscious of how I use rny 13ack-and •
1 do special back exercises''. •
, Right now' she wili be back at Ongwanda'.
Hospital doing volunteer work with hah-.•
• dicapped children'. She hopes to work pro-
fessionally with, disabled • children. She
doesn't waste any time feeling sorry for
herself — says hers is a very small han-
dicap and thinks that having it herself she
• will be better able to understandand get
along With these children. Our thanks goes
to her. cousin Don MacTavish for the news
• clipping used in making up this report.
• Pleasantly:surprised
Walter and Mary Black were, pleasantly
surprised on Sunday afternOen a week ago
when a large number of their former
neighbors from the 4th Concession visited
them at their apartment in Lucknow. ' •
Mary and Walter were presented with a
toaster oven, ',then everyone enjoyed a
delicious picnic supper; Their daughter;
,JOyce 131ack is home on holidays from. St.
Paul, -Alberta, s� she enjoyed meeting old
friends too. -
Speaking • of. Alberta, ' Mrs. ..Raylene
• Rebryna who liVes in the former Ana Lizzie
MacDonald house,just east of the MacKen-'
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