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THESE AND OTHERS
LOCHALSH
Friends and'' neighbours of 01-.
'iver Barkwell. ' from this
com-
munity gathered .Monday evening
at. his ` new home "; in Lucknow
.and presented him with ' gifts.
Mr. and Mrs., Dan Wylds: 'enter-
tained their. family to .a dinner
on Sunday last, present were'. Mr.
and Mrs.: Lloyd Wylds and fam-
ily of Ripley :.:and .Mr. and Mrs..
Warren Wylds and ,family . and
Doris' • •Wylds. of Toronto.
Mrs. Daisy McCharles ' spent "a
few ,days with Mr. and Mrs. John
MacDonald during, the past week.;
Linda Wylds daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Wylds is :em-
ployed in London.
Mr. ' and ' Mrs Roy MacKay
will soon be movinginto their
new. home in Lucknow.
Friends of » Mr. Robt. Johnstone
Trousseau Tea For
Phyllis Clairton
(Olivet News) •
Mrs. ' Herb Clayton entertained
on' Friday evening At a trousseau
tea in honour of her daughter,
Phyllis, whose ' marriage takes
place , on Saturday. Pouring tea
were: Mrs. ,Bert Helm,' of Tiver-
ton, Mrs. -W: J. Mills of Goderich
A Mrs. W. L. Thompson,. Teeswa-v
ter; • aunts of the bride -elect: As-
sistants were . Misses: Janet Ham=
Mon,Joanne Hamilton .and Mary.
MacCharles. Displaying thetrou-
sseau and ' gifts were; 'Misses Mar-
ilyn Cameron of Lucknow, Joyce
Steele and Sandra , and Patsy Mac -
Charles. .
Messengers
• The Messengers met on Thurs-
day after school ' at the home of
Mrs. Walter Black. ' The -roll call:
was . answered 'by . 17 . members
and there ' were two visitors. Fa-
vourite hymns were : sung.. May
White led in 'prayer, Brian Mc-
Guire took up .the: offering and
Joyce - Black made. the dedication
prayer, Betty.' Guikema read.' a
poem: They . divided pinto ' junior
and senior .groups. for the study
period. " Th e inizpah benediction
closed the meeting. Lunch and
games ' followed. n
Miss .Janet Cassler of London'
spent a few - days recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter» Black and,
family.
• Mr. and Mrs. - Ray Hamilton.
and; •family, visited on. Sunday with
relatives in London.'
Mrs. Ralph Million of St. Thom
as. and Mrs. Ray Moore . of Ben -
miller visited . recently with Mrs.
•Mae Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs.. James ' McNairn
of . Seaforth . visited on Sunday
with Mr. 'and Mrs. Oscar ` White.
and .family. '. .
of '.Detroit will .be 'sorry to learn
he hasn't; been as well as his
many• :friends-' would -; like to see
Sympathyof the community
is extended to. ; Mrs: ,Allan :. Barg-
er in the death of her • mother
Recent visitors at the MacDon-:
ald: home were Sally and Louise
MacDonald: - of Windsor. '
Mrs. Gibson Suffers , Injury
Mrs . Sam ``Gibson has had to
take if .easy as the result of an
accident. A piece of wire from
the lawn, .mower flew striking
her on the leg ° and causing. pain-
never t
about retirement"
Not this happy couple.! Many `years ago, , •
. .
. .
Chances are you too may look forward to!
'many happy retiretnent years. Folio*Bob's '
example. Why not give me a call today?
WLLIAM J. KINAHAN
R, R: 2 Lucknow
i 'hone Wingham '357-1987
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
A MUTUAL COMPANY `
Bob invested . in ` a Sun Life Retirement In-
come policy and, no*that he is 65 he will
be. receiving from Sun Life a $400 :cheque .
every month. And when Bob dies, his wife,
Twill receive two-thirds of this amount. each
month as long as she'lives.
fu. injury..`
Mrs. , Eldon Bradley spent
Thursday ;in Pinkerton at an ex-
ecutive
xecutive meeting . of the • .Presby-
terial of :the Unite& Church. Wom
• . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver »MCChar
les » . were. in Georgetown on Sat-
urday,. the guests. of Mr. and Mr`s.
George Ironsides Mrs:: Ironside is'
the secretary of the Ontario -Ag-;
ricultural.Society'» • '
Former Resident
Passed Awad
(Whitechurch . News)'. . -
WEDNESDAY, 'OCT. 6#i►,: 1965;
IpIEY'MEAT. I...»ARI(ET
Custom Butchering
Mondays Hogs, In .by 4:00 p.m.
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS. EVERY DAY, '
EXCEPT SATURDAY .
W. do Curing and Smoking .... Beef, Pork; and' •Lamb..,
". » Sold Whole, Half or Quarter » . . FoBetter Si
Oar ervce,
..' And :Lower ',Prices --,; CaII Ripley 100.
CHAS: HOOISMA— Prop,
S.S. No. 10 scholars enjoyed a
holiday while their ;teacher,. 'Mrs.
Kenneth. Wheeler, attended.. teach-
ers' convention • _ for Bruce _ teach-
ers . being held at Elderslie Cen-
tral school near .Chesley.
4=H - Club Meet
Whitechurch Hospitality , Belles
met :.at the home of their leader,
Mrs. Farrier, on Tuesday evening.
Valerie ..King, president, ' opened
the meeting ' with :the pledge re-
peated in 'unison. The roll call
was answered ' by 7 , of the 9 mem-
bers ` telling why they liked »to
ntertain. A discussion followed
with the girlsgiving, ideas » they
have • for : parties. All learned to
write an »invitation.. to . a < friend
inviting.» them to a party. Ideas
were - fowarded for decorating a
room - for a : party .and . the type»
of 'entertainment to provide.. Ma;
king,. a> table ' »centre , for a special
occasion . was demonstrated ' with
mums and . petunias.: The group
•work was : » the girls; learned to
properly introduce a friend :to an-
other, friend, The 'roll call » and
home assignment was given for:
tin next meeting, October 5th, to
be » held at the` home' .of Mrs. V.
Emerton: at 8:00 p.m.
• NEWS .SAYS "WE'RE .OK•
Ir: ccnimenting onthe 'success
.of, the ' Lucknow' Centennial . »Fall
Fair, the. _. Teeswater . News made , .
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a few ',nice . remarks' which are
appreciated »in this :corner. T
News ' commented.
Lucknow Fall Fair, plagued by
unfavorable : weather f o r years,
finally hit the jackpot last , Satur
day. It was so warm that peo-
ple " could hardly stay at' home;.
The "Sepoy .Town" deserved, that
weather break it just couldn't
happen'. to : ,better ,neighbours!
This . community extends - their -
sympathy . to- Mr. and Mrs. Millan W II S F1
Moore » and . family ,in ' the'' passing; '
of •: his ' sister Mrs. • Irene Sparling.
of ;;' Wingham whose ' funeral' was
held on Thursday.
Mrs. ;"Sparling • while she resid-
ed in this 'community ; wa»s. a val-
ued member of the United Chur
eh, ' . Y.P S:; and - Sunday School
and , .was a ' charter .member of
Whitechurch' » Womens Institute
organized January 1928. She will
be ' remembered . 'for her musical
ability as 'a soloist, She never re-
fused to give freely, of her• talents
at all -entertainments Of church or
Institute.» m
Mrs. Joan , Duncan of- R'R. 4
Dunfield, :Tupperware- .sales lady,-,
conducted a TupperwareHome
Party at the .home of Mrs. Bill
Evans; on Thursday 'eveningwith
eleven ladies. present. In -the con-
test held .by Mrs. Duncan, Mrs.
George Young won 1st prize, Mrs.
Russel Ritchie second ' prize- and
Mrs. Charles :Tiffin 3rd prize.
» The "1-iostess served lunch:
. Mr. and Mrs, Albin• ' Spitzig of
Chepstow were Tuesday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Ar- .
seott.
Wesley .Tiffin, Wingham High
School bus driver on - Wednesday
took the Wingham District High
School, football team, and Track
and Field team to St, Marys to
compete with' teams:. there. He
was 'happy to report Wingharn
football" team won with a Score
15-0 and the track and field team
scored 42 points over »St. Marys,;
This community 'extends their 1
sympathy to» Mr, `and Mrs, Joseph
King • and family in the - passing
cn Monday ‘ of ' h »i s - sister Mrs.
Lawrence Do w ns (Dorothy) ,of
Brighton.
Victor Emerson visited on Thur;
sday with his sister Mrs. Jack
fiaggitt' of Brussels.
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