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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, January 29, 1987
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
Ed and Kathy SHIELDS of rural Mount Ayr design and
construct wedding gowns. Making the unique creations is a hobby, not a vocation for them. Ed SHIELDS is the manager of the
Graceland College Bookstore at Lamoni. In making the gowns the SHIELDES divide responsibility. Often times Kathy does the
machine work and Ed, the designing and handwork.
"The Dancing Donkey," amusical play for children from the Netherlands, came
to life on the stage in the Mount Ayr Community elementary school gymnasium last week when the Children's Theatre Troupe from
Graceland College gave a performance for many of the elementary school grades. The play was produced as part of a winter
term course at the college and toured to many schools in the surrounding area.
The Ringgold County Ministerial Association
has received unexpected responses to two of its programs. One was a big "thank you" from South Carolinians for hay sent their
way when the need was great last year. Ringgold county was part of a group who sent hay to the Carolinas when drought there
kept their hay crop from being adequate to feed their cattle. At the January 15 RCMA meeting it was announced that a gift of
canned goods and large amounts of clothing had been received here to help this area in its need. It was a thank you from
people in South Carolina. Another program of the Ringgold County Ministerial Association is the administration of grant
money from "Project HARVEST" (Harvesting Available Resources For a Viable and Environmentally Sound Tomorrow). A $5,000
community development grant was received by the RCMA in November from the Human Needs Commission Episcopal Diocese of Iowa.
At the January 15 RCMA meeting it was announced that $144 of this had been used. Part of it went to send Rev. Phil KINTON and
David WAGNER of Mount Ayr to an ADAPT program held in Des Moines. Another part went for scholarships to last weekend's
Midwest Rural Women's Conference in Des Moines. Recipients were Coletta WEEDA and Connie RICHARDS of Tingley, Jan LOOMIS
of Kellerton and Judy HENSLEY of Mount Ayr. Almost as quickly as this amount went out, $105 of it came back in. Francine
LOZEAU of New Hampshire had sent a donation to the Ringgold County Ministerial Association to be used in this project.
A $1,000 a year raise to all returning Clearfield school teachers and the increase of $800 in base pay, bringing it to a
$13,100 level, were approved by the Clearfield school board at a special meeting held Thursday, Jan. 15, at the Clearfield
school.
Two Grand Valley
Community high school students will be attending the University of Iowa honors choir to be held in Iowa City Sunday and
Monday, Feb. 1-2. Jenni BOLES and Dawn Marya HEWLETT will be representing Grand Valley Community high school and
are directed by Katie Sue LOCKWOOD.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
January 20, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard MERCER, Kellerton
OBITUARIES in Thursday, January 29, 1987 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Nathan R. HENDERSON
Lloyd George SAVILLE
Burt E. NORRIS
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, March of 2012
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