HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-22, Page 18.LUCKN.OW SENT.INE , LUCKNOW, ONTARIO W , SDAY,.JUNE •22nd, 1!y
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Social Eveninq
(Whitechurch News)
• Last week we reported the -Lang-
side Cemetery meeting and.':a
work 'bee to be held on Saturday
June 18. :
The weather beingg
favourable
22 people men & women sons &
daughters and grandchildren
gathered on Saturday. The 9
lawn mowers guided by men or
women had the cemetery mowed
in. an hour. Another group .,of.
men with tractor & trailer: filled
up the holes And made the grou-
nds au level while another group
dismantled: the front fence of the
old wire and put op2 strand.of :.
aluminum wire. We much appre -.
.ciated•thee donation of these
portions of wire by. Ted Collyer.,
We' understandthat interested
parties had. previously washed the:
• glazed :tombstones as winter •
leaves a film , of dirt on them.
Anyone interested in this cern-
etery 'should visit it now andsee
what a.group of interested folks '
can/do in one afternoon and may-
be join the work :crew in future,
years: in memory of our fore.
fathers who left us a grand
heritage
On Saturday,'Kenneth Agnew of
Falconbridge, Ont. was a caller
in the village trying;to locate
where his great grandmother Mrs.
James Agnew,' the former Ann
Sanderson," born in Kinloss was .
buried at Whitechurch after'1872..
Fie visited .Langside Cemeterry
• and' the Kinloss clerk' Gordon •
Wall. He did learn a Sanderson
:. tardily lived at one. time on the
6th of Culross on the farm 'at one
time owned' by the late Walter•
Richardson. • If anyone has any.
in or'm t'
f a ion he:•would be happy to
hear:from you.' •" ' •
Mr. &: Mrs. Tom Morrison
spent Friday at Westminster
Hospital ;London where Mr.
Morrison underwent •check-ups, .
WILL' VISIT IN WEST, • /
• Annie Kennedy of W ingham, and
Mrs. Harry Tichborne Goderich
left London, by .plane on Sunday •
to visit with their. brother Alex
of Winnipeg and ''other relatives.
in British Columbia', They will
be away two weeks. • • '•
Barry Tiffin of Kitchener, Mrs.
Ethel Stewart of Wingham and`
Mr, & Mrs, .Orville Tiffin visited.
with -Mr. '& Mrs. Dan Tiffin:of
Teeswater where all were cele-
brating Fathers Day,
On Sunday Mkode, Mrs. Lawson..
Majury of Paisley joined Mr. &
Mrs. Albert.Cotiltes, Mr, & Mrs.
Mervyn Pipe of, Brussels, Mr.' &.
Mrs. John Pipe and all went to
Grand Bend wherethey held a
picnic and were joined by Mr.
& Mrs. 'Jack Coultes &family
of Dresden. • •
• 1%.4r. & .Mrs Gordon McBurney
Hugh and. Ronald and Brian
• Garry Jamieson joined Mrs. Fred
Yausie, Carman and Jerry Past-
orius. of London at Port -Prank
where Jerry has his motor boat,
and treated all to boat rides.
Mr. & ;Mrs, Ha Mess, Janie
and Susan f ...:"tom i e were.
Sunday visitors withher parents,.
Mr'. &,Mrs, •Ben McClenaghan.
and Mr. •& Mrs. Carl 'McClena-
ghan..
On Saturday Mr.; & Mrs.. Ben
McCIenaghan visited with Mr
& Mrs.. Bill Parker of Exeter and
family while Mr. & Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan attended the
Exeter Saddle ;Club Quarter
Horse Show where there were
153 entries.
Mrs. Leroy Rintoul and Carol,
Mrs. 'Archie. Purdon and baby,
visited on Wednesday. with her
mother.Mrs.. Webster •Ja cklin of , •
Listowel` while the mens Archie
Pardonr& Leroy Rintoul attended,:
the sale' at•Listowel '
Mr. & Mrs. Ben .McClenaghan
visited Wednesday :with Mr. ;&
Mrs"'Elwood Barbour of St. Helens••
Mr. & MS.' Carl Weber Ann
.Marlene & Clare were Sunday;
visitors with 'Mr. .:& :Mrs. Harry
Lindenschmidt & family of
Walkerton..
(Amberley News)
A•large crowd attended a present-
ation at Amberley Orange•hall on
Saturday evening last week, in
honour of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Emmerton and familywho are now
residing in Kitchener, Leonard
Courtney was chairman and com:-
munity singing was led by Mrs.
Robert.Courtney. A trio by Wendy
and. Margret Anne Courtney and
Marsha. Humphrey was followed.
with a reading by Mrs. Kelvin
.Henderson. Mrs. James Nesbitt
favoured with instrumental numbers
A dance was given by' Marsha
Humphrey and Margret Anne
Courtney. A quartette ,consisting.
of Irene and Brenda .Henry, Carol
.Courtney and Brenda Humphrey .
was followed with a reading
Mrs, William Ferguson. ".A humot
pus reading, was also given by
.Charles Errtmerton. Pianists for
the . program were Mrs. Bob Court
ney, , ,Carol Courtney and Brenda.
.Humphrey. .Mr.' and Mrs. Emmet
tonand family were called to the •
'• platform and an address was read
by, Leonard Courtney and the pre-
-sentation of .gifts was made. Ches
ter expressed thanks on behalf Of
the family. Lunch: was served and..
a social time' was enjoyed,
Mrs. 0. G. Anderson and' Grah•
am Anderson of'Belgrave .visited
with Mr.'and. Mrs. W. J'" Court ,
ney:and Myrtle Phillips on Satur-
day evening
•Annie Durnin Robert and. John
purnin of St. Helen's visited
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
W " J: Courtney
• PICNIC AT POINT CLARK •
•The Explorer' and Messenger
groups and their leaders •Mrs,
George Messenger and Mrs. H.
f River United C
Pillen o .Pine � hutch
enjoyed; a picnic on Friday of last
week at Point Clark.
A•frer games and races a picnic
lunch was served
David Courtney is employed. at
the .Hackett implement shop.in
•Lucknow ,
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.(Whitechurch flews)
On Monday evening -twenty per--
sons gathered at Tiffins or Langside
Cemetery and .viewed the condi-
tion of the cemetery as to grass,
monuments 8 fences, then all went
to the home of Mr. & Mrs,. Charles
Tiffin to holdthe meeting.
Jamieson Pettypiece was'appoint-
ed Chairman&' Mrs. Victor Erner-
son Secretary. The treasurer: Jamie-:
son; Pettypiece. reported Balance hi
Dominion Bank $1,063.30.
It was decided to have a work
bee on June 18th, at'1 p.m., when
folks will bring their, lawn mower
and help cut the grass and .later
fill in•the holes that occur each
year. It was decided to replace
the front fence with two strands of
aluminum wire and to' have it high
so that it would riot interfere with
a lawn mower, and• repair .other'
broken parts.' , ••
' Jamieson Pettypiece and Mrs.
Victor Emerson were appointed to
interview . Kinloss Council at their
next meeting in regards'to the
council supervising the manage-
. ment of the cemetey.
Officers appointed were Presid-
ent •Charles"Tiffin,
resid.ent'Charies'Tfffin, Sec, .Mrs,. •
Victor Emerson, Treasurer Jamie-
son Pettypiece; Directors -Bill
Scott, Graham Moffat, Wesley &
Jim Young. and Charles Taylor.
Next meeting to be .called by the
'President..
Live pedestrians and successful
men always think toast on their
feet,
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Chevrolet Biscaynes to' Impala: Hardtops s
▪ 1966 Pontiac Grand- PaflsiurMto, Z. door hardtop, fully equipped
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1.1065 Ford Galaxis 500, 4 Door, Hardtop
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'tris! •amolift■i■■■I■I/•asasipmemossoi wesseuu
• will .be held here Saturday night,
Sur r: ise Partvun June 25
It will '•
�1 deal Mainly with o '
f r r
1 Aniiiversary 5th
• Agi4:
morin or vacation 44 g a ationBible, schools. y .I and will feature the. Scripture
,.(Whitechurch News) ` • •
•On Thursday June 16 was Mr. •
& Mrs. Jim Curries 1'5th'. wedding :
anniversary : which they were
quietly, celebrating with: their
usual'round: of evening chores:'.
A ,riving, and taking them .cornp;
letely by surprise were Mr •
Leader & Donna of Gorrie , Mr.
& Mrs. Ken ,Currie &family;
Leah. Currie- Wingham, Mr.
Mrs; Russel Gaunt., .The evening
'was spent playing cards.
At lunch time the visitors sur-
prised the happy couple by sett
ing up the t.edding cake, with
all .its`decorations and then serv-
ing the delicious lunch they, had
•brought'with them. To complete
the happy time and reunion they,,
presented them witha gift. Mr.
& Mrs. Currie thanked their
relatives for their kindness.'
On Sunday Mr„ & Mrs. John De-
Boer & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Peter
De Boer & Family of Langside,
Mr. & Mrs, Dick DeBoer Bluevale
& family ,•Mr. & Mrs. Henk
Kragt. & family of Langside spent
Sunday with.thefr parents Mr.
Mrs. •Simon DeBoer of St. Helens
in honour of Mrs,' DeBoers birth-
day.'
Visitors on the week -end with
Mi."& Mrs:Sidney `Sidney Thompson.
were June Wright. &Joh'n Paynter
of Kitchener,. Mr.. & Mr's, Greg-
ory Buchanan of Don' Mills. On
Sunday all attended Anniversary
services at McIntosh church and
visited with their•parents Mr. •
&, Mrs. Gordon Wright of Clifford:
Mrs. Hugh` Sinnamon and Hugh .
Mr. & Mrs•,- Bob Sinnamon and
family:of Wfngharri visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs, E, ,W Beecroft
&.family, also Mrs; ,J. D.•Bee-
croft of Wingharn was a visitor at
the same home. .. '
We are sorry to report Mrs.'
Robert Ross and Mrs.,. Miles Mc-
Millan of Teeswater are patients
in Wingham & District Hospital.
We wish then speedy recovery,
A Christian education workshop
Press'filrrtstrip:, ".God's Word in
;My Life 1'.
The workshop will be held in '
the Pr.esbyteri'an, nanse and.
'begins at 8;30 p " rn.
On Sunday.' June 26 Oona.ldWatt,
"Presbyteiian•student minister,
continues his'series on the life.of
'Christ. His sermon topic for 'the
11:30 service 'will `be, "A t the
Pool. of Bethesda'''. . • .
No service will be held in
Chalmers church on July 3. Oh
that=day *Revll-acc- Little:of
Winnipeg will address anniver
sary. services at Langside church.
He will speak at 11 a.m. and 8
A social evening will be held
at the Langside • church: on Mon-
day ,
on -day, July 4:. Mrs. Grace Richard,
son will tell. of her work in
El Salvador. The program:.
begins at -8:30 pain.
Mrs. 'Grace Richardson having
completed the sehool term at Sat;.,
:Salvador, left on,. Sunday. to rend.
to Molesworth to the home of het
sister.
Mr,.:& Mrs; .Walter Moore,
Linda and Richard were Friday.
.evening visitors with .her. mother
Mrs. Gertrude Moore ofRivers-
dale. `
Fred Leaver, a patient at wog..
ham Hospital, on Sunday was
transferred too 'Toronto Hospital,
Mrs. Andrew Wilson of E. Wal'
anosh has been a patient in WtT.
'ham Hospital- for few weeks.
We wish her a•speedy recovery.
Mr. &.Mrs ;Walter Moore,
Linda and Richard and Mt, &
Mr.s. Oscar, Hetsler Ar, family of
St. Helens spent Sunday, at
Boiler Beach,.