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WEDNESDAY;. SEPT, 30th, 1.964
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE FIVE;
WHITECHURCH and DISTRICT
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attender. s wish the course.
Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Craig • of
• Scarbourough spent the week -end
Untended! for last week.) I and. organ were Supplied' by their with Mrs Robert Ross' who• return
Mr, and Mars. Garnet McNall uncle Mr Garnet Farrier, They ed home with them for :a few'
& her mother Mrs. Buvel of Tav- , will also'entertain Sept 26 the after- weeks visit.
tock visited
on Sunday ay with Mr. ''noon of Teeswater Fair.
and Mrs, Harry Swan and family.1 Those attending Western Uni-
Messers, Paul Geiger :Waterloo ' versity London, from this area are
and Lloyd Gollan Ashfield • spent !Messrs. • Geore C o n n, Elwin
the week -end with:. Mr. and Mrs. ' Moore, Murray Coultes, Wayne
Carl McClenaghan; • , Martin and Miss Muriel Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney Mrs, Jim CQultes, Mr.. and Mrs.
'Hugh and Ronald visited on Sunday Ed Walker atterIndon. Fair
d Mrs Jim 'McBurney, on Friday,
of Turnbe and • .
' Mr. and Mrs, Ken. Currie, Grant,
Mr. Douglas Coultes returns to Helen and Joan attended London
Waterloo Universitythis week. Fair on Saturda
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rouland of:
'Hampden, New Jersey visited
last Wednesday"with • Mr, and Mrs..
Fred Tiffin. Mrs. Rouland is a
cousin of Mrs. Tif f in's.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Elliott Johnston:
of Ripley, were Sunday visitors
with>•'Mr, and. Mrs. Russel 'Ritchie.
Mr. E and Mrs. Charlie Tiffin
spent • Sunday with • Mr.. and Mrs.
William Brown, Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Procter, ; y' Mr. & Mrs. Dawson Craig, Mr.
Word was received here by Mrs. and .Mrs. Alex Coultes returned
• Morris twp„ and' her mother Mrs. Russel. Gaunt that on Se tember home Saturday evening from their.
Mabel Stapleton, spent Sunda with p
y 5th to' Mr, and Mrs. Y William
Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Jamieson" and !Johnston (nee Lois Ribey) in. Pais -
Mrs. 'Stapleton remained for . a + ley Hospital a son a brother for
visit. •Ann and Karen. Mrs. Johnston
The United Church Messengers t
meeting •will; be held this Sunda ,Will be.. remembered by�'many as.
Sept, 27.'The .date was chin ed ;she tapgtat at os,'no. `9 Murray's
g school. . •
owing to anniversary services at ' Mr. and. Mrs: Jacob Kuepfer.
Bluevale. Timothy; and Philip -moved to
There will be. no .services at Cal.' their new : home .the, former' Alex
vin Brick United Church due to a Leaner "farm this..last week. •h
anniversaryservices being- :held Mrs. Wallace Conn and, Alma las and Joyce visited Sunday with,
• at Knox United Church ,Belgrave. visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McInnes and William
• • Mr. and .Mrs, Joe Smith. Wing- j Mrs:.. Ed Wadel 'of Teeswater. of Culross. •
ham, Mr. & Mrs. Johnston ConnNew • Student .Minister
While there Mrs.. Wadel.. showed' - `
g.
•visited ' on Sunday with' , Mr.� and' them, her hooked rugs which are . On � SundaySeptember � .20 at
Mrs.: Ronald Perrot. and family of.' hooked with the aid of'. a hoop 'and Chalmers. Presbyterian Church,
Coder. ick I for which she received first 'prize .'student preacher • Mr. Donald
Mr. and . Mrs. Carman Farrier i;at the .'Toronto Exhibition. Last Watt of Knox College area
motor trip through • the western
provinces and • British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin,
Sharon and Cindy and .Mr.. Alex.
Coffin all of .Galt spent Sunday
with Mrs. Claude Coffin and John.
Mrs. William McInnes of Walk-
erton visited Monday with Mrs:
Orville 'Tiffin.. and ' Mr.: and Mrs.
Jas. McInnes. '
Mr and Mrs. Dan Tiffin,..Doug-
Brian,• Colleen and Carol spent the sumther Mrs. Wadel attended a here and at Langside:. At each ser -
week -end here with Mrs. W R. short course in Toronto for ,rug vice the congregation remained
Farrier and Mr. and Mrs, Garnet ' making, passed exams and re- • and a ballot vote was taken to see
Farrier.While here on Saturday, ceived . a certificate for, teaching if the congregations: wished his
services. In each case', the. vote
was unanimous hence Mr. and Mrs.
Watt .' and family : will move into
themanse here this week:.
In the United Church. here ser-
vices will be . on 'September 27th
at 10. A.M.;. conducted by ;Rev..
Madden of Rothsay while' Rev.
George- Mitchell conducts 'anniver
saryservices there..
Services' . at 'the . Presbyterian
church will be; at .11 .a.m.:and Sun-
day School .at 10a.m
Mr: and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and
Mr..: Charles ' Martin ' attended
Western Fair London Wednesday
and Thursday and visited :' with
.. a rs. ; n ons
and 'family..
Congratulations. to F or d y e e
school . scholars and their 'teacher
Mrs: George: Kennedy on winning
first prize for . their .marching at
• they attended Lucknow Fair where
• Brian and Colleen gold medallists,..
delighted large. audiences 'during.
the 'afternoon playing` piano': solos
andduettes as well as duettes on
the electrohome organ: The piano
rug making -land is now '`eligible
to: teach' this course at the night
schools held in the ; High School.
We understand she will .teach this%
subject at Wingham District High
School if the desired number of
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Located .East of Lucknow on Highway 86
the Lucknow Fall Fair on Saturday.
They carried a Red Cross flag and •
were ;dressed . accordingly.
Visitors on Thursday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman
were Mr. and Mrs. Beverley
Wilkie of Parkhill. They, were also ,
visitors with Mrs. Mary Chapman
Sr in Wingham and Distri/ t Hos-•
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Born Laidlaw to Mr. and..
Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw . ,. (•nee Cecelia
I Crowston) on Saturday September
19th,.`: 1964 in Wingham and Dis
I trict Hospital • a daughter.
, 1Vlessers:. Gary Chapman and
Wayne Farrier on Monday attend-
ed "the play • . Richard III ' at the
Shakespearian Festival, Stratford
I along . with their grade 13 . class
1 mates of Wingham . 'District, High
I School •
Quite a .number from, here at_
`tended the reception held ' on Fri
I. day evening in Belgrave ,for Mr.'
land Mrs: ' Leroy . Rintoui nee Lila
I Black. .
I Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer,
'Brian • and . Paul of Sarnia spent
the week -end with his mother Mrs.
Cassie . Falconer. 7
1 Mr. and Mrs. Billie. Caslick Beth;
Donna . and Patsy,. of Culross .:were
Sunday visitors With her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick.: .
l ' Whitechurch • and community
' were well represented on ;Satur-
•day at the Lucknow Fair which)
was a decided success. .
On Friday evening fir..and Mrs.
Albert Coultes went to Port Elgin
' and • Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sch-
wichtenberg . and Lori Jane., re-
' turned home • with them. Mr.
Schwichtenberg. who ' is on hell -
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o il days, has _developed eye trouble
t which impairs his vision and at
present is waiting for an appoint-
ment
ppointment with an eye . specialist. We
wish him a speedy recovery. •
Mr. and' Mrs. Jack• Coultes, Deb-
bie and John. Kevin of Wallace-
burg, . spent the week= end' with
their parents • Mr. and itrs.. Al-
bert` Coulees and Mr. and. Mrs.,
Mervyn Pipe of Brussels.,' : G
The ,Mission Band of Chalmers
' Presbyterian Church. held ,.their
meeting on Sunday. In the absence
• Boer theleader Mrs. Ellin De
of the ' resident Miss
High Situp -
Ison presided. The tail to worship
was given by • Mrs. Simpson. A
hymn was sung. Miss Dons Fisher . .
gave a prayer. Miss Mary • Lou
Wall' read the scripture. .The
,retary "Miss.,' .•Darlene Simpson
read the minutes. : The . roll .call:
was : answered by 14 attenders.
The . offering was' received by Mr.
Barry Elliott, and. the -offertory
prayer given • by Miss Debbie Rey
nolds. Mrs. Earl Caslick '.told . the
story. "The. Prayer Knight". •Mrs_
Simpson -gave the reading My'
Hand in God's.. Mrs. Caslick had .
, a contest on boys and girls of ..the
Bible and the kings of the Bible.
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, A hymn was. sully and � i2ss
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McWhinney closed the meeting
• with prayer.
Fortner .Whitechurch Man Dies
On Wednesday Sept. 16, William
Gordon MacKay of Palmerston
formerly • of Whitechurch passed
away m , his 82nd year at Welling-
ton County Home Fergus.
When .Mr. MacKay was young he
, worked for the farmers in • this
locality some being the late Mr.
Ed Gaunt, and. Mr. Dave Clow.. He
also worked • at . the. ' mill owned
,:by the late. Mr. • Jim Gaunt. His'
parents the late . Mr. and MrsDan
MacKay lived in the . Teeswater
. vicinity. The late Mr. MacKay
and his. wife . the . former Clara
Elizabeth Garbutt, • Mc.Clenaghan
had resided , at the County Home
Fergus for - around 'a year. Sur-
vivors are his • wife at the. Fergus
Home - and: a • son Leigh at Palmer-..
• ston. The funeral service was held
on Friday at 2 p.m. from :Currie.
and Sons Funeral Home. Rev.. '.
Cecil Jardine of United Church
Wingham conducted the Service
with burial in Wingham . cemetery.
News Bri�fs
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Mira •
A charge of non-eapital Murder
has been registered' against Mrs..
Luke Keeshig, 30, of the Cape
• Croker Indian '. Reserve, resulting
from . the death of *Mrs. Aleda
Weldrick, 29, another member of
the reserve. Mrs. Weldrick, moth-
er of 4 children, had been found
nude and bleeding by three Indian
youths who summoned the police.
SN' w a taken to a London hos-
pital
Where • she died cagy the
following .days.
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