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The World Day of Prayer service was held at St. Andrew's United Church, Ripley, on Friday. Participating churches were Knox Presbyterian, St. Luke's Anglican of Lurgan, and Pine River United. The program was written by the women of Chile. Fran and Jim Farrell and Diane Clifford attended the Brier Saturday in London. They met up with Chris, Monty and Tyson Van de Sype. Dirk and Lillian Logtenberg of Goderich were visitors with Fran and Jim. Reine Arnold and Ron de Gans were lunch guests of Fran and Jim Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley of Sault Ste. Marie visited with his first cousin, June and Earl Elliott, in Wingham on Saturday. Sympathy is sent to the family of the late Reta Mason Webster of London. Mason and Colwell relatives from the area attended the services. Folks who know Louise MacLennan Millar of Palmerston are sorry to know that she is back in Toronto hospital. Mary Anne Kukoly enjoyed a good visit with Helen and Reg Riehl of Goderich on Tuesday. What a shock to see the ice jam on the way into Goderich.
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The Purple Grove Women's Institute met
on Wednesday afternoon at Marilyn Reid's home with a good attendance. The
roll call was answered by giving a recitation or joke about St.
Patrick's. Audrey Webb of Cargill demonstrated making chocolates. A
good part was the tasting of them. The members planning to attend the
District Directors meeting at Port Elgin asked for input. A lovely
lunch was provided by Shirley MacDonald and Sandy Gander. A card
was signed with get-well wishes for Maureen Collins.
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