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EDNESDAye MARCH 11 1964 THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL,,. LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO
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Those attending :the Lady For-
esters card ' party in Lucknow
from here were Mrs. George Fish-
er, Mrs. Oscar Shefter, Mrs. Ira
Wall, Mrs. Annie Lott; Mrs. Dan
Tiffin, Mrs. Tom Magoffin, Mrs.
Dave MacDonald. Mrs, Annie
Lott won, high p `raze "and Mrs.
Thos, Magoffin won low •prize• for
ladies" . in euchre. Mrs. Garnet
Farrier and Mr. and Mrs.. Ezra
Scholtz attended the supper. '
Mrs. Annie Lott left on •Friday
o .visit with . her granddaughter
Mrs. Jack Isen and Mr. Isen and
her son Mr. Wesley Lott all,, of
London and while there she will
attend a trousseau tea for . Miss
Andrea Graham.- •
Mrs. Donald MacDonald on Fri-
day observed: her 84th birthday.
This community extends congrat-
ulations to her.
'We are. sorry to ' have to .report
that Ezra Scholtz suffered a, heart
attack on Thursday azo .had to be
removed to Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital .by. ambulance. , .His
many friends here wish him a
very speedy recovery.
Mrs. , Wallace Conn was admitt-
ed. to Wingham ' and, District Hos
pital : on Wednesday and , " under-
went /'surgery on Thursday. The
CFI: and DISTRICT
community wishes her• a Speedy
return to health. -
Mr. Gary Willis: and: Mr. Wayne
Henry of Streetsvle spent, . the
week -end at their homes. .
Mr. Russel Ritchie, Mr. Les-
lie Ritchie, of Lucknow and Mrs.
Victor Emerson . visited . on Satur-
day with Mrs. Russel. Ritchie, a
patient in/ St. ,Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Cecil Falconer spent the
past week with Mr. and Mrs,
Angus • Falconer and: family : of
Streetsville.
Miss. Ruth Taylor of Toronto.
spent the week -end with her par-
ents Mr.' and Mrs. Lawrence Tay-
lor.
This; community " extends their
sympathy, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Rintoul and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie, Pardon ' and family,
in the sudden : passing of Mr.
Robert Purdon,.. father 'of Mrs.
Rintoul, and Mr. Archie Purdon,
and to: the .family of Mr, and Mrs.
Frank ;Coulter as he was Mrs.
Coulter's brother. .
Mrs. Charlie ' Showers visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. ' Les
lie . Showers and family. of Tor-
onto and with Mr. and .Mrs. Wil
mer Taylor of Hamilton. On,''Sat-
urday Mrs. Wilmer,- Taylor ac-
companied Mrs. Showers home
and ° spent the week -end at the
Shower's home and with Mr. ,and
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.
Mr., and Mrs. Charles . Tiffin, "
•� .Mr. Russel Ritchie and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin visited Tuesday, with Mrs.
Russel Ritchie, a patient in. . St
Joseph's Hospital; London.
Mrs. Rev. John Hoekstra,. • Bob-
bie and Debbie' .4 Cooksville ac-
companied Mr. • Jacob Kuiper,
student• preacher home and spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Kuiper and Mrs, De. Groot.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin
spent. Friday • evening with Mr. and
Mrs.. Bert Moffat of Teeswater:"
The U.C.W. of Whitechurch. held
• their. March meeting , on the 4th
at the home of MrS. Garnet Far-
rier. The meeting was /in charge
Of • Mrs. George Thompson, con-
vener .of 'Literature and Period-
icals. Mrs. Russel Chapman was
in charge of • the 'Worship, *Service.
Questions . were asked .by Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan , and .answered .
by Mrs, Chapman with verses ' of
Scripture.: Mrs. Chapman led in '.
prayer and all repeated the Lord's:
Prayer ,in. unison.- From the Book
India Partners in South Asia; Mrs.
' George Thompson •gave a • talk on..
India and also'. .on a chapter, ` 'In-
dian : Opportunity. • Mrs. E z r.
Scholtz sang. Mrs. Dave Gibb gave
2 ;quits • on Inclia : Mrs. George
'Thompson : gave :.information: .on.
where to obtain/ good Literature
for reading.. . The Thankoffering •
meeting ::is to ..be . on . April k 14 in ' •.
the United Church when M.S.. Rev.
Arthur *Jackson ,of Belgrave will
be ; guest spe tier. Mrs. Claude
l Coffin arid Ms\ Garnet Farrier
were appointed as delegates. • to,
attend the Presbyterial meeting
be' held March 18th in . Exeter.
Mr� kiert Coultes .was :thanked
for the donation of 2 ferns at the
front of ,the. church. The. ,roll call'
Wasanswered.by a verse from a
psalm .and ° answered.. by 18 mem-•
bers: ,There ; was 1 visitor and 2 . •
-children :present. :The hymn --
When, I • survey the wondrous Cross
was sung. A vote of thanks was
extended to • 'Mrs. Farrier:; for her,
comfortable home and. hospitality.
Mrs: Rev. George Mitchell closed
the • meeting with prayer. ' The
birthday tea, was °then enjoyed. •
On . Friday" , evening' the.. Women's.
Institute; sponsored a :dance . to ' the '
music of Tiffin's orchestra in the
Whitechurch Community Memor-
ial Hall, Three 'spot dance prizes
were won by Mr. Wayne Martin .
and Miss . Donna Rintoul; Misses
Heather Hand and Brenda Solo
Mon; Mr. ` Billie Wall and Miss
Muriel Conn. As there was a good
number present ' it was , . decided:
to . hold , another dance on March
20th With 'the same orchestra.
On Sunday at Chalmers .. Pres-
byterian • Church it was anounced, •
;that, -the -,second meeting ofthe'
Cotiimunicant Class will be heldI Friday ' night, March. 13th , at: 30
p.m.. •
The Y.P:S.. will meet. in . the,
United Church,. Thursday 'evening;.
.March 12 ' at 8:30.
The Mission Band will hold their
Easter. meeting, at:the "home of
Mrs:` Earl • Caslick, , Saturday,
.March 14 at 2:30' p.m. All chid-
ren are. . asked to; attend. The beau=
tifulbasket of white mums flow- •
ers at the service on. Sunday were
plated .in, "memory of the . late
Mi..' George .Jacques.
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•:"Seaforth's ' mayor, , 'Earl ...Dins-
'more, "died last week from a heart
attack while • vacationing in Flor-- •
ida.
Harvey ,Ackert, has been re-elect-
ed president of the Bruce County
Beef Improvement • Association.
Harvey Houston is a '.director 'of
the association.
Ontario's elementary.. s c h o o l s
should get back to the 'phonetic, .
or alphabetical method of teach-
ing reading, .and fast,' a meeting
of Walkerton teachers and par—
ents was told recently.. •
Lloyd Ackert gave an illustrated
talk on the World Jamboree of
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a the St. .Andrews Ctiupiles4 Club.
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