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WEDNESPAY ' MAY 19th, 1965:
THE LUCKNOW ,:SENTINEL, LUCKNOW;. ONTARIO
WHITECHURCH and .DISTRICT
• (Intended..: For Last ,•Week)
Barbara' Ritchie daughter . of
Mr, and .Mrs'. • Clarence -Ritchie
Celebrated. . her, 12th. birthday • with:
a , party on Friday, May 7th . of
ter school. Valerie King, Cathy
and: Brenda ' Solomon, Darlene
Simpson,, Doris • Fisher, Joyce
Tiffin, Phyliss and Janet .Sleight-
h°o1m, and .Freda. Kuepfer were
the guests . attending; ' the.' party
and all joined.: M ,tag . and, ball'
games... The table for luncheon
was • decorated";. with a birthday
cake with '12 candles., Barbara re-
ceived .gifts 'froth her friends
Mrs. Maud `Haggitt who spent -
the' winter' Months with Mr, and:
Mrs. Victor Emerson returned on
Monday to her' home in Brussels
for . the 'summer
Lynda . Johnston of Kitchener
• spent the week -end 'with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. • Clark . John-
. ston
ohn-:.ston ' and attended the Struthers -
Martin wedding. • .
=Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley
and :family. of Lucknow visited on
Sunday ,with het parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McInnes..
Farms Change . 'Hands °
John Askes has sold his.: prop-
erty,.:formerly owned by the late
Jack Hutchison, to' Donald Eng-
land who resided in. :the house on
the . farm of: Parish Moffat. Mr.
Askes has ' bought the ...150 • acre
farm. at Langside , 'of . Parish
.Moffat..,which .includes the house
barn • and ' all property ' on the east
side • of :the road.: Mr. and 'Mrs.
Askes and family are moving on
Wednesday; May 12. The com=
• munity, extends 'best: wishes :,to
• thein in . their. ' new ' home.
• Robert ; `=Henderson: who was
employed at• 'R.C.A F., ;Station
`Centralia last. year • was called
back ..on Monday to begin'. 'work
for , this term.
Mr. and . Mrs :Albert Coultes
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visited with Mr _ and Mrs. Wil-
bert ^ Schwichtenberg and :family,
of Port -Elgin'. and; .attended the.
christening • +of . their, grandson,
Kerry '. Sch*ieh'tenberg.. .
Sunday visitors with Mr.' and
Mrs, Elmer Sleigh'tholm". 'and
family were. Mr, and Mrs. George
Dickison and , family . of Ripley,
'Mr, and Mrs. Nelson. Sleightholm
and family of Brussels. •
.The United Church :Service
•
starting .May ` 16th 'will, be.. held
.at -10 • a:m. with Sunday 'School
atter. 'The ,Messengers will ,meet
next Sunday, May 16 ; during:. chur-
ch service and on Monday, May,
24th they will hold 'their Thank-
offering meeting in the church.'
Mr: and Mrs. Bill Rintoul • vis-
ited Sunday. evening , ' with her '.
parents • Mr. and . Mrs. •George.
Caldwell of Blyth. •
Mrs.. Robert Ross last .week re-
ceived' word' that her sister-in-law.
Mrs. Jim . Mirehouse of Oregon
had passed away •at the age of.
86.• Her husband had predeceas
ed: her. ' Word was also received
by Mrs. Ross that her brother -in;
law Mr. Elmer' Hunt of Swift
Current had passed away at .the
age of 87, Her sister Kate ('Mrs.,
Hunt) survives., '
M M. and Mrs. George Thomp-
son. Earl ;and Charles were
> , n .Sun-
day • visitors, at Markdale Hospital
with, his .mother' Mrs:'; Thompson.
Sunday visitors on Mother's Day
with Mr. ' and Mrs. Gershom -John-
ston were Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Wood,. Ricky, ' Kenneth and Syl-.
via° of Egmondville and his mother
Mrs, Wood. of Seaforth, Mr. and
Mrs. .Ted:. Robinson,. Bill, . Judy
and Janis,. .Donnybrook, Mr. arid
Mrs. Jim' Johnston, Paul, • Ruth,
Ann and. Carol • Ann of Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston;
Marie, Marilyn. arid ' Debbie .of
Clinton.
ONUMENTS
For sound counsel :and • a fair price on a monument.
correctly designed from quality material, rely on''.
SKELTON. 'MEMORIALS
Pat: O'Hagan,•. Prop.
Established: Over Sixty Years-.
Phone i30-0234
:Walkerton
Ontario
o, r Ouch Utile titfte.'
Right now', Jimmy thinks • of nothing but
football. But time:flies.and soon•he'll.be:thinking ' •
of college and his future Thanks to • a 'Sun Life.
Educational Endowment policy which. his father
took out soon 'after' his son was. born, . a college
education ' and a place. • on . the football team
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should both. be realities.
I'm associated with .Siert Life 0/
• .Canada, the Company' with the policy
that's right for you and your family:
Why not 'calf me today?
WILLIAM J. KINANAN • •
R R.' 2 Lucknow'.
Phone W r gham 35 7-1.98`7
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY' OF CANDA
A MUTUAL COMPANY
•
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer,
Allan and '• Kevin of Streetsville,
spent the . week=end with • his
mother' Mrs. Cassie Falconer and.
onthe return, trip were acconl-,
panied by George Conn who be-
gan . summmer employment in;
Toronto., on •Monday,,
Mr; , and Mrd Douglas:. Conley
sof Wingham, visited, on. :Sunday
with his parents Mr. and. ' Mrs.
Jim' Conley of Durham.
Visits With Sister In New •York
Mrs BillEvans , visited with
her family, in. London • on Sunday.
and from there goes .to New 'York
and on Tuesday, will meet.. her
sister and sister's. , daughter '.re
turning,.' from a sots kern: ,trip : 'and
will visitt 'with them • as they re-
turn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl .Weber, Ann
Marlene `' and Claire visited Sun-
day with . Mr. and. Mr:s.' Harry
Lindenschmidt of Walkerton. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn, Al-'
ma and- George were Sunday vis
:itors .with her . parents Mr. and
Mrs. Earl . Caslick. .
Mrs: Alex Coutts of Wingham
and,, son Elgin '. of Toronto were
Sunday callers at the home : of
Mrs.. Robert Ross,
Visitors, ' on Sunday to honor
Mothers • Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Tiffin were Mr: and Mrs.'
'Orville 'Tiffin, ` Mrs." Ethel Stew-,
art, 'Winghain, Barry. Tiffin, 'Wat
e;loo and on' Sunday .` evening.
Paul Geiger who had spent the.
week -end with Mr. and Mrs., Carl
MoClenaghan 'returned home . with.
Barry....
Mr.. and Mrs. .Jim' . Henderson
and Jim Jr. of Brantford were
Sunday visitors with Mr. . ' and
Mrs..' Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. Myr-
tle Dawson. , . • •
Jerry. Pastorius. and Mrs. Fred
.Yausie and son: Carman,: ,London,
spent the-: week -end .;;with Mr.: and.
Mrs•. Gordon McBurney, .and" fam
'Muriel Conn and /friends spent
Sunday at Niagara Falls:
,Attending ,: the. Masons. • Lodge.
Service! in 'Lucknow from here
were Wallace Conn, Angus Fal-.
^oner,: Bill Evans and .-.Lawrence
VICLeod '•from Langside common-.
Mr. and. Mts..' Dawson . Craig, .
Alex and. Harvey -were Sunday
visitors with -Mr. and Mrs Gar
don McBurney, ,
'Mr.. and Mrs.. Wilbert . Proctor
and Mrs. Mabel Stapelton ' of Mor-
ris Township visited' Sunday ..with
Mr. and Mrs: Tom Jamieson:
Mr. and Mrs: Jim Moffat and
Heather of . Wingham were Sun-
day •visitors'`w th; her parents�Mf.
and . Mrs. Elwood . Groskorth.
Elliott' • Taylor .: of 'Kincardine
visited.. on Sunday wibh Mr. ; and
Mrs., Torn Magoffin. •
!Mr. and Mrs. G. F., McGowan
of Toronto spent • the week -end
with Mr.: : • and, Mrs.. Ronald Jam-
ieson'.
am
ieson. and family.
• On Mothers Day Sunday ser
vice at the United . Church Janet,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs: ,Tvan.
Laidlaw was christened:
• Jim and • Lois . Falconer .visited
on Sunday with Annie'.. and Mary
Laidlaw. ..'
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and.
Janet were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mr'. Fred Moore • of
Wingham... •-
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Victor Youngblut.
of Belgrave .spent Monday -with
Mr, and Mrs, James Richardson.
Mr. Youngblut •, is assisting Mr.
Richardson to .fix farm fences..
_ Ruth Taylor' of Toronto spent
the . week -end With her • parent's,
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence. Taylor:
On Wednesday . Mrs, Harold
Capson of London brought her
mother Mrs.. • Charles Showers
home `froin V ctoria Hospital:
Doreen Taylor returned home
on Friday • froth Wingham and
District .Hospital where she had
been operated, on last . Sunday"
for .appendicitis, . • ,
Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul vis-
ited in London 'on Sunday with
her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs..
Leslie Vincent and Mr, and Mrs.
Fass and boys. .
Graham'. Neable of Lucknow'
vicinity 'spent thee' weekend with
his parents Mr.. and Mrs. Bill
Neable. ' " '
Visitors for Mothers Day Sun-
day with Mrs. Jas. • Laidlaw were
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw,
Patsy 'and Diane of London, Mr.
and Mrs: Elroy .Laidlaw,, ' Joanne,
`Janie and Paul. • .
Sunday Mothers Day Vistiera.
with Mrs. Entrna Coffin ' and
PAGE,IVE' ,
notice
�RARTEN RI
Parents desiring to, have a
during the 1965''-66 school term are
Mrs. Helen Hall, at the Lucknow
May 21st, from 2:00 to 3:30 'p.m.
Proof that ,the: child. will be
December ,81st, • 1965,'' is required'
company . parent at . time :of regist
ISYRATII
child attend:kindergarten
requested • to register With
Public School, on Friday,
five years of , age; before
.and the child' . should `• ac-
ration, •
•Tuition fee` $15 00, $15:00;fresident children, ,payable.
at time. of ,registration.
ANY PARENT. UNABLE TO. ATTEND ON "DAY• OF
REGISTRATION, KINDLY' PHONE MRS.. HALL 528.2045/13i
MAY list, 1965. .
John were Mr. and Mrs: Allan
Coffin and Kirk, Alex . and 'Rich-
ardCoffin all of • 'Kitchener.
Sunday visitors with •.Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Ritchie : were Mr.
and . Mrs. Fraser' McKinnon,a and.
family and 'Mrs. ' Jas. Ritchie of
Lucknow.:
Born — In Fredericton Hospit-
al, New • Brunswick on. Tuesday,
May 4th,' 1965, to. Mr. 'and Mrs.
Donald • Smith, 'a ' son. , Mrs. and
Mrs. Gershom Johnston. are his.
great-grandparents.
U.C.W. Meeting; '
Whitechurch U.C.W..held their
meeting Wednesday -afternoon,
May 5th at 'the .home of the Pres-
ident .: Mrs: Millan Moore. Mrs.
Mitchell entertained /withmusic
while_ the members were; assem-
bling. Mrs. Garnet. Farrier . Con-
vener of : Supply and . Social As-
sistance had charge : of the meet-
ing whose Theme . was, "God in
Nature:" This . is: my ' . Fathers..,
World was sung followed: by
prayer •by Mrs. Farrier" and the
Lords Prayer repeated' in unison.
The Scripture was > read -by Mrs.
Emma Coffin: Mrs. .Elwood Gros-
korth ''gave a story. Mrs. 'Garnet
Farrier; Mrs. Ellwood Groskorth
and, ' Mrs. .Dan :Tiffin sang',;: God.
•Who Touches Earth with Beauty.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier gave the.
story :The Tale of .a Bale .follow
ed by a chapter on Brazil. Mrs.
Clarence , Ritdhie's 'story was'
Rural Workers and' A pastors
family.. Mr's. Russel Chapman's
story was A: Newly Married Min
^ister. Mrs. Farrier. . gave another
.story,, The Rural Consultant. These
stories . were • all of missionaries
sent to Brazil. Mrs. Millan Moore
gave. a report ' of the 'Presbyter-
ial
Presbyter:ial. ''held 'at •Seafor►th Mrs. Eunice
Gillespie closed this ` part of the
meeting with prayer. Mrs. Millan.
Moore presided . for . the business
period. Roll call ' 'was ., answered::
Eby a verse with the word "Merry".
The : hostesswas thanked by Mrs.
Albert Coultes. Rev. George Mit-
chell . closed the meeting with
prayer. The hostess served lunch.
The traveling basket .realized
$7.00 for the, society.
Mrs. Russel Ritchie, Mrs Fred
Tiffin and Mrs. , Charles Tiffin re-
turned home from Detroit, . Tues
day evening. with 'Don Hayes and
son .Duane, who :that . evening , re-
turned
to Detroit.
Victor Emerson- returned home.
from .'Detroit : on Thursday even-
ing. after.'.. visiting / a few days
With Harry Hayes..
George Wadel has sold his
farm -"to his 'neighbour Peter Soh-
eurwater and he and Mrs.. Wadel
are moving to; Teeswater,
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