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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-14, Page 5as- • ift, . . AT,• es, Ir,, .. to na- eal•. ut.,, OR • 'cal :ed ato-' ahs - fres, work )wer eye Pricy lard iside -iced aut.. • • out lard= ' d . on,. door sel- oma- ear. i,'• a y for `a= ixury f the. for k..on• jrday ich ening •hrit urned' al or •' t the their, nests. 1 and ntyre and )$ at 1 and rr osno Mr hand anks- Mae' ' stern 44. MIRK: WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 149, 1,44.. THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL.,; LUCKNOW,; ONTARIO WHITECHURCH and DISTRICT (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Charles King of Detroit visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel, Ritchie Mrs. Charles Tiffin attended a trousseau tea on Tuesday, held at the home of Mrs. Dave Ritchie Wingharn, , in honour of her dau- ghter Marilyn's approaching wedd- ing. The groom's grandmother, Mrs,• William Orr, Langside,' also. attended .andpoured tea. , r Miss Linda Johnston of, Kitch- ener spent the Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Tiffin. Congratulations to, • Mr. John. PAGE ,FIVE; Willis Miss Ruth Coultes, Miss Linda Martin, Miss Doreen. Smyth and. Miss. Helen Currie from this areawho were chosen prefects for the school year at the Wingham and: District High School. Mr. and; Mrs. Albert Coultes and . Diane spent the • week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and family of Wallaceburg. Royy at Mr. Huffman; ,employed ed Kitchener spent. the week -end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer, Allan ' and. Kevin of Streetsville spent the week with his mother NC TICE. United Seed Services Are pleased . to announce the, appointment of Mr. Hiram Pangburn as their United Hybrid Seed 'Corn .Dealer for the Ripley area.' • Mr. Pangburn's..experience in, growing corn'' both in • Kent County and this area, will prove .to be of great; value to this fast growing industry., • MR PANGBURN'S ADDRESS IS R.R. 1, RIPLEY, HIS PHONE . NUMBER 162-R-3. DROP HIM A. LINE • OR GIVE , HIM. 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Like ,all CO-oP feeds, co-oP Dairy. and Beef Con- centrates are formulated from the • highest quality ingredients and backed by< the largest research organ- ization in Northcombined with' America.When CO-OP quality; service and feed programnaing they offer` the ultimate in herd performance. • • Repbteied Trade Mark. LUCKN'OW DISTRICT -OPERATIVE ...PHotte 1...mttolow There is a CO-OP Feed for Every Need Mrs, Cassie Falconer. While here Kevin celebrated his birthday. The Langside Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. .Bill Scott on Wednesday evening. The President Mrs.. Wesley Young presided for the meeting Mrs. Frank Miller acted as secretary m the absence of Mrs;George: Conlon. Mrs.. Will- iam Evans read the Scripture. The meditation was given by Mrs. Bill Scott. Mrs: Charles, .Tiffin led in prayer. Readings were given by Mrs. Lloyd Moffat,,: Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs: • Charles . Tiffin.. A Hawaian Love Song- Contests Brunswickiand Mrs.IsaacMetcalfeg of Turnberry, left by plane on Saturday to return to their home- land. • Mr, and Mrs Fraser Grenville,, Mrs. Perry Gray. of Toronto and and games were enjoyed by .all. The bride-to-be was placed in a gaily decorated chair and • was assisted in opening the many gifts and reading of gift cards by Mrs. Bill McIntyre and Miss Janis Far - tier. Miss Gillespie, thanked the Mrs. S. J. Thompson, Listowel 33 relatives for their lovely gifts visited on Tuesday,. with Mr. and and pleasant evening. The hostess- Mrs: Thos.. Metcalfe. Mrs. Gray es served lunch., • and Mrs. Thompson are sisters Mr: and Mrs.. Myles McMillan of Mrs. Metcalfe. , of Teeswatcr visited on Monday Mr, & Mrs. Stewart Smith and with Mr. and Mrs: Wesley Tiffin Dianna . and Gladys. Calvert of and Mrs. Myrtle Dawson. Kitchener spent the 'week -end with It was planned to have an evening Mr. and Mrs: Jim McInnes were. Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston, entertainment and ' Mrs; William Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. and Inn .Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott is to contact Miss Lois Hunt- John McInnes of Culross. Johnston and Debbie visited at the er as to a date when she can show Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin of same home. her slides and `give, commentary 4•Luckncw spent Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leavermov- about the Indians in B,C. ` The. with Mrs.. Cassie Falconer. ed intotheir home in Wingham Mr. 'Arthur Moore accompanied on •• Monday. Mr, and Mrs', Ken Dickson Turn- Mrs. Jack Coultes. of 'Belgrave, berry, . to Preston to attend the accompanied . Mr. and Mrs. Albert • ,marriage of ...his granddaughter Coultes to Wallaceburg and visited Miss Joan Thompson, which was , with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Lucas being held there on Saturday, of Sarnia: Joan is the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. '' Basil Thompson (nee Annie Moore). On Sunday,. October :11, Thanks- giving service at the' United' Church will be held at .2:00 p.m. • Mr. and Mrs. Elwood troskorth returned home on Friday from holidaying • • with • Mr: and Mrs: Paul Groskorth, . Toronto; -Mr, and Mrs. , . 'Carl Groskorth of Parry Sound , as well as a .visit of Ot- tawa., . • meeting was closed by all repeat- ing the Lord's Prayer in. unison. Mrs. Ken Wheeler, teacher at S.S. No. 10 attended the Teachers Convention for Inspectorates 1a,nd 3. of Bruce 'County held in Ripley in. Ripley -Huron Central ...School. Workshops were held for primary grades 1 and 2. Junior. grades 4, 5 and. 6 and intermediate grades 7 and 8. The workshops were led by Mr. W. S. MacInnes- and Mr. T. K. Waldie; area school inspect- ors both of Walkerton:. . Mrs, . Ethel Stewart .of Wingham visited on .Tuesday with Mr. ' and Mrs, Dan Tiffin and family: This • .community ' extends sym- pathy to Mr. and ' Mrs. Ezra Scholtz: Mr. Scholtz ' sister .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick' were Sunday visitors. with .Mr, and Mrs: Bill Caslick . of Culross. . ' Mt, ,and Mrs. -Norman Coultes • Jim; • Douglas of Waterloo, Ruth Ann, Grant and Doris attended the • wedding on Friday, October 2nd at 7:30; p.m. in St. Hilda's- Ang- lican • Church, Toronto of. Miss .Gillian Christine Hall and Mr Kenneth Brock Coultes. Kenneth is the son, of Mr. and .Mrs. Nor- man' Coulter. ' Mr. and. Mrs.' Irwin Zinn of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt ac- Bill. Smiley (nee Amelia) 'of Au- Bright recently• spent a week -end companied Mr: Gordon Moffat by burn passed 'away on Tuesday with their son Mr. Kenneth Zinn, car to Toronto last. Wednesday with burial in Auburn cemetery Mrs. Zinn 'and °family, • and. visited with .:Mr.. and Mrs. on Thursday: ,,. Mr: and Mrs. Carl Weber, 'Ann,. Don ::.Dirstein. On Saturday Mr. Move Into. Manse Marlene\ and Clare spent Friday and. `Mrs..Dirstein and Mr.' and The furniture' of Student minis evening with Mr.. ` and Mrs. 'Rob- Mrs: Gaunt went to Ottawa . and ter. Mr: Donald and Mrs: •Watt ofr ert Chambers and • family of Har- spent : the week -end, with. Mrs.. Toronto was' moved •'into the riston: "Gaunt's. sister, Mrs. Eric Elliott manse on Wednesday Mrs Watt, Mr. : and 'Mrs: George Weber of and. Mr. Elliott. Robert, Donald and Norman ar- Kitchener visited on. Saturday with 25 Years Wed rived on the late train Wednesday Mr: and Mrs. Carl Weber and evening and were ' met by Mr. Ira family.. Wall who took them to the Queens Miss Ruth :. Taylor of Toronto Hotel Wingham for the 'night. On spent the week -end with her par - Thursday morning Mrs: Watt and ents. Mr- and Mrs. Lawrence Tay- sons arrived with•Rev. Fish to re- lor.' side hi Whitechurch. -Mr. :and Mrs .Harry. Middleton,- (nee Iona Swan),' Oshawa. There Those attending the 25th wedding Oshawa, and their son •Mr. Lynn were ' around twenty-five guests reception held in. St. .Helens Com- Middleton of Whitby Visited on . who presented the couple with munity' Hall on. Wednesday even- Sunday with Mr: and Mrs Harry many gifts among which :were a Ing from here. were Mrs. Eunice. Swan. Kenwood blanket and Boudoir Gillespie, Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Mr. and • Mrs. ' Tony .Wagstaffe chair from the immediate :vela-_ • Mr. and Mrs: •Dave'. 'Gibbs, Mrs.. and Lyndee • 'of Monkton, New tives;' . • Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Swan; Diane, Wayne, Nancy and George attended the 25th wedding anni- versary celebration at Ripley Le- gion _Hall. on Saturday evening of Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Middleton Rena, Fisher, , Mrs. ;Victor Emerson and Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Farrier, who ' supplied music -for, • the oc- casion. ccasion.` The Langside W.M.S: , will hold their October meeting at the'.home 'of' Mrs.• 'William. Evans Thursday, October :8th. Mr 'Donald. Watt, . student prea- cher attending Knox College, ' Tor onto, spent ' the . week -end.: at the manse with Mrs.. Watt . and ' fam- ily, and conducted 'services .at Langside & . Whitechurch Presby- terian Churches. • Mr.. and. Mrs. Dan • Tiffin, Joyce 'and, Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin visited on Sunday with Mr.: and Mrs Gordon Jamieson of Goderich. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. McIlrath re turned recently from a two •month tour. ; of the. , prairies and. British. .Columbia." Whitechurch Women's Institute. will hold their Citizenship and Ed- ucation meeting October 13th in. the Whitechurch • Community Me- morial Hall ' at 8:30 The guest., . speaker will. ` be a . policeman. Win Fast Of 'Finals Whitechurch Juniors defeated Bognor 10 to .0' to take, the first best of 3 , series tort' gamee of the ` . W.O:A..A. Softball finals. Wayne 1 Farrier and Wayne Henry com- 1 bined for Whitechurch to strike E '. • out 20 Alegi; Craig collected 3 'doubles: Wayne : Riehl had .3 'hits' and .Wayne Farrier had 2 doubles. rhe Whitechurch 060 400 000 10 13.2 ; Bognor ' 000 000• 004 0 2 6 I ' Farrier, Henry (6) and Skinn. • Shutlx,Murdock (..2 .1' .andLayerck Shultz (2). Next game in Wingharn Park. ' Saturday, October , 10th at B, ' 8:30. , Shower For D. Gillespie Miss Winnifred Farrier and Mrs. Garnet Farrier, aunts of the 'bride • to be : Miss Donna Gillespie , of. Sarnia, held a miscellaneoussho- wer in her honour at the home of Mrs.' Garnet Farrier ori Saturday • evening. Miss Winnifred Farrier gave readings: Mrs. W. R .Far rier, grandnother of the bride -to- ' be, gave an instrumental. Miss Janis Farriersang the solo — • or au.ct -- .lrt le t rnea ! Today young Bill likes to tinker but tomorrow • ... he will, be deciding on his career. 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