CA THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE â€" Thursday, April 15, 1999 â€"5 ht Th TTE County t 4 4 [ ‘ Te W T2 °n B. 74. in 0 o O ie e ces Lt t es oe onl i e ces ns uons ol L t h o Pï¬ esn s n e oe on t i iia ie en e 9 o tgl P oD T1 L ced l ce aegien on ‘ 0 ie hundred years and all is we ol in plty Wb e v id o : By Cecua NaAsMim ?hacb?;,isg‘l) the children picked it up," JA f /_l ME Mrs. Kripp moved to Toronto i+ : e e e One doesn‘t get the chance to when her son moved to that city, ; j ; f atten many 100thâ€"birthday parties, _ though she continued to live in her i 2 ‘ ; ig x but there will be one in Colborne own home until six years ago. At , is ies in April 17. that time, her son and daughterâ€"inâ€" [3 n ca6 t se p On that day, John and Ruth Kripp _ law moved to Colborne and she 5s w'. mmecrompruscee C\‘ ues ~xy. ks will welcome friends and family moved along with them. Jles 435 m Wfâ€â€˜fvz‘ oi if it 2R Ap ie ies w.....__ ipp‘s ; q Je _4 \ e Cak Leffilt § °:: io pa tm y $s c members of Mr. Kripp‘s mother The lovely streamside home has e 2. / e 5\} 4‘*‘5\@ d o mss ie e t~, t"‘?%;r ‘f’ï¬?{;. Hilda into their home at 16 Elgin a picture window that affords Mrs. ~ï¬â€˜\ & e !%?’\nï¬'i' {, Roach o) ht t TA §~‘1 (:'1“’ # \f_/.égâ€":)‘ Street South to help them celebrate _ Kripp a perfect view of Elgin Street C , s }’5‘/4’3 ~exne es ! agrra ie . hss al ‘Q‘; A t ,,/ "=% f the fact that Hilda Kripp turns 100 _ South â€" great for catching the " > Ba /4/ EL T ( § tm uy $ . aire iff.é’i,/ } »'}f"w fimmals l /20 on April 21. parade of children that troop to and C wBia, MWP io f ons 4 \Shl e i o y * :ï¬fw;' T 3/ %i;: $ Originally from Poland, Mrs. ‘from Colborne Public School. Whx> & [o B ( %ï¬?’ Nespaysy ‘\1 > ;;":;.:_;E \\5» ’::"."‘:â€'%i Sug {\:‘W 8 Kripp came to this country when The front porch is a beloved vanâ€" fl,{_»;;; o. yq NP Cw ‘_{’*@é\ Ret ty‘ {a 2Â¥ M _, 437:;;‘ she was 21 and is proud to say she _ tage point in the summer upon ' mk “_ C s c / "\:.;: plsi se Noh e mâ€" teer speaks German as well as Polish which to sit and enjoy the fine 5 M,{ja 51 s %\&_/, y â€" enaysâ€" ols / ~ E and English. weather. She especially likes to see fl';gf';r fr '/“.\-!-' / ,,;&2‘ ts m‘;‘v' Sss ap>, / She settled in Timmins with her _ publicâ€"works crews come around, 4 [ gï¬â€˜, Wispaajff=sy VJ ,/(é' s nCt a4sy,~.l." 4 late husband Louis, wheré she she confessed, so she can eavesdrop irifk â€" uU J_}‘?“\"'\\z / pS@s .)\f’ x LA l':;nf & x:)\}*?,y s C%%%&*, Ssd | /} raised her only son. She still glows _ and hear what they are talking hss " atky a § ow A IPles 6 "‘:;,_fl}"’;f\f; A} 2e 34\4 when recallin s‘ ni i i s o > ) oc ~a mt ei® JAdaks tï¬ n e q alling parents‘ nights at his _ about. . kss â€".( 2 \‘}gfl io FAL// pNEERST S â€" 29 2 P ol | _ N AA school. The work crews like seeing her (meo ul ,' ‘_ l.j,{gy Cig h / 3 ;’;ï¬& e mm lantnal|= _ P (3 : "They told me he was a really on the porch too, her son said. They K2 \‘;"’ï¬-" ) __â€")Sy! ~ @7’/,‘5‘_{“{1&‘&" perntarge \fv_{_.,‘-;“;“;"t:x y & good boy, a really smart boy," she _ will often stop and say hi, or at least _ [ __ } g&"&‘dfl’c{’ l Cg -}%%\E@T\(ï¬ \?\3? eA ‘)-F s said. toot the horn at her when they drive ul ‘_//'%"\“‘,."; yPe ‘_ "'2.‘,. fl".\% V l‘:‘. /1@;‘ iss > §21 "I think she‘s fibbing a little bit," _ by. S ,,;, ;\ 3 :@7‘â€"} : YAAAE Q%"?ï¬'-ï¬g\ a ~â€"{ said her son. j Most of all, Mrs. Kripp likes livâ€" [ @ï¬@:\‘-’ e %k;‘gy l 4 0 ':;é\?s“. J â€",_ t% Mrs. Kripp also lights up when ing with her son. < _g;;;.;», A. 4974 3 £. # “:.‘*"X?;- % / > she talks about her three grandchilâ€" "I love him very much," she said. â€(7 . rae C “\ T: «\\T,_),\ _A Aeemel ‘\; ~ n ‘“:E\\/%T } tE ‘F dren and four greatâ€"grandchildren, Party plans for April 17 call for fZ‘E .,‘* _;@E': //‘"lg 't“‘?,?\‘l‘g::â€" 4 â€â€œ3â€",-1 WA â€" M ar â€" it icpane i rdteas nerodl nre. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mrs. Hilda Kripp will celebrate her 100th birthday surrounded by family pean term, her with a cake and the fond wishes of ) R 7 dchildren and four greatâ€"grandchildren, all of whom love to daughterâ€"inâ€"law explained. the friends she has made in her and friends including three grandchi A "She used to call herself the old _ adopted home town. call her Baba. n PHoto sy Cecitia NasmiTH