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Formerly Hall's Red and White
LUCKNOW
Lorne Reid of Lucknow has
returned home from University
Hospital, London, where he was a
patient for 16 days.
_Mrs. Robert Panter (Kathleen
Gardner) of Denver, Colorado flew
home last Saturday after spending 2 weeks with her 'parents Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Gardner of town.
Mrs. Gardner is still a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital. -
Milvert Reed and Raymond
Finnigan, both of Ashfield re%rned
home last Friday from St. Peters-
burg, Florida, where they spent the Winter.
Mrs. Annie Farrish has returned
to her home in Saskatoon after
spending the winter with her sister
Mrs. Grace Farrish in Lucknow.
Mrs. Earl/Wightman of Lucknow
and her son Harvey Wightman of
Waterloo visited for about ten days
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booth-
man of Calgary. Mrs. Boothman is
the former Hattie .Wightman.
While in Calgary they attended the
wedding of Mrs. Wightinan's
grandson Roger Boothman and
Debbie Morrow. Mrs. Wightman
and Harvey made the trip to
Calgary by air.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mills and
Heather of Brampton visited last
week end in Lucknow with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. John
Barrett of Toronto were also,, week
end visitors at the Campbell home.
Mrs. Harold. Campbell spent two
weeks recently in Kitchener with
her son Donald Campbell, Mrs.
Campbell, Kimberley and Jodie.
Mrs. Donald (Judy) Campbell was
a patient in St. Mary's, Hospital,
where she had undergone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton
returned to their home in Lucknow
last Wednesday after spending the
winter at Hollywood Beach, Flor-
ida. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Johnstone of Parkhill who had been
vacationing in Florida motored
home with them.
Ripley's Alive
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Rehearsal for the church service
choir for the August 3 service in the
High School has begun. Mrs.
Lester Ferguson is in charge. A
practice was held in the Pine River
United Church Sunday evening.
Anyone else who missed the first
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nixon and
girls of Stratford visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. liaac Nixon, Belfast.
Dale Gammie, son 'of Mr.. and
Mrs. Ross 'Gammie, R. R. 1
Lucknow, left last Friday for
Dawson City in the Yukon,. kir, the
summer where he is employed by'
the Yukon Government.
practice is welcome to come 'and
join in. Date of the next will be set
later, and we'll let you know.
The publicity committee addres-
sed and mailed some letters of
invitation this past week. If we
missed some of your friends, just
let us know who they are, and we'll
get a letter out to them'.
Those among you who are ball
fans are in for some good games, as
the sports committee is busy lining
up an 8 team tournament for the
Reunion week end. They are just
waiting for WOAA sanction, so
there will be action of many, kinds
for the Old Boys and' Old Girls
coming back to Ripley for the
August 1st holiday week end. See
you there.
Inspiration is the sparkplug,
but it tikes perspiration to put
worthwhile ideas into action.