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• WEDNESDAY, QCTOBER 6tht 1971
TH.,E,,LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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'IT IS TIME THAT WE REJOINED
THE. WINNING TEAM
* GOVERNMENT :AND A GOVERNMENT
REPRESENTATIVE GO' .TOGETHER
Honoured At
• Social E;veniflg
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Wednesday evening SPP -7.
ember 29 a presentation was held
in the' United Church'Sunday
School room for' bride -to be. Mrs.
Gertrude Scholtz, ,
Mrs, Millan Moore gave introd-
cutory remarks` and presided for
the' following grogram a _sing . w r
song Down by the Old Mill
Stream., Iam looking over a
four leaf 'Clover and Let me .call
,you Sweet Heart with Mrs.. Garn-
et Farrier pianist;.. Mrs Victor
Emerson. gaye readings "Husbands'
and "Keeping House",; Misses • :,
Joyce Tiffin and Janet: •
Sle'ightholm accompanied Eby'.,
Mrs.: Dan Tiffin pianist sang .-
MyHappiness'and The Old Spin-
ning ning Wheel in the. Plor;,.'Mrs,
Robert -Ross :gave a honiorous' read -
ing. -;an-account of a `wedding and
howthe, folks named acted; Jane
and -mann -E idlaw accompanied
by pianist, Mrs...Garnet Farrier
sang Amazing Grace and Let it
r-ne-t
gaVe a piano instrumental The
Bells of.St. Marys..
Mrs.'Elwood Groskorth read an
address and •,Mrs. Alpert Coulte.s.
and.,Mrs.Garnet FarrierP .
resent--
ON! , OCTOBER 21
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R:�R!EON*ER14tItRtFO• INFORMATION CONTACT7COMMITTEE ROOMS
•••. 396.3665' Kincardine _ 357-1276 Win ham , r
Sponsored by Huron -Bruce P.C. As.sociatron -.._. - --.•
rl s. Dm) chine
►as WI speaker:
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•her asistants Mrs.. Clayton Scholtz
and Mrs,. Elroy Laidlaw seated in.
decorated chairs' beneath stream
ors and coloured balloons. ..m911.
the gifts presented were a 'tree
light ,'electric,steam iron, frig
howls, oven drip pans and a •
china cup and; saucer front' the •
choir. , •
Mrs: Scholtz, thanked the lad-
ies of the village. and the:'church
for their kindnessin remember-:..
• ing• her with the party , for com
ing. and, for their lovely gifts._
All theinsang'.For She is a jolly,
Good .Fellow. '
Mrs.. i.1Mborethe n con -.
.ducted contests While ltinuh' •
wa.'s. being arranged ,and later
served. ,
'Carl McClenagan was
t admit-
ted to Wingham and District
Hospital on Sunday, . On, Mon-
day he underwent' surgery for gall
stones. - 4The. community wishes
him, a speedy,.; recovery..
Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Camp
bell o:f Willowdale spent the
weekend with her. parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rintoul and attefid
ed the Small -MacDonald, wedding
and reception at. Whitechurch on
Saturday.., •
RETURNS FROM :VANCOUVER
Mrs:.'Frank Coulter•' arrived .
e ...r-. a— az "_c r-
after
after a few weeks visit with her
relatives at Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Tpm Jamieson
were .Sunday 'visitors with
.her sister Mrs. Dorothy •Proctor'
Mr. and' •1VLrs Ronald-Tamtatnn ..
and farniily•were'Sunday visitors
with Mr.and' Mrs,. Lancely
PAGE NINETEEN
Magoffin and family of London•,
Callers on Gershorn Johnston •
during the geek end at the lying-
barn Hospital were Tim jo.hnston
and, family of Listowel, Mr, and
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie of 2nd.
Con,. •Kinloss, Mr., and. Mrs. Ted
Robinson of Donnybrook.;
Mrs. Russel McGuire accom- .
panied her relatives last week to,.
a cattle sale,at 'Sault Ste.. Marie .
ON TOUR TO ITA'LY ,
Thr. and Mrs. Melvin McClen-
aghan of Waterloo .le t ei Wed -
nesday`on acoma ucted tour .to:
Italy.
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Emerson
and Mrs./ Bill Evans were in.
Clinton on Thursday,, where
the ladies visited the London area
Cbnvntion being held' there..
We are pleased to report that
Carman Whytock;'who Underwent '
surgery lastweek in Wingham
Hospital, is much improved.
Mrs. Edith' Warmer of-Sh'atna
von ; �'Sask. , spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Mac
Intyre of Lucknow. ,
Sympathy is extended from•the
community to the relatives of the
late Robert McCienaghar .
Hien; �of-1#1 te�hurch`
W.M.S'. are reminded thata•sec:
tional Meeting will be•held.at'•
•Kdinlough in: the afternoon at
2 p, m... on Thursday,. October 15.
Mr. •and Mrs, Johnston •Connof
rf
ing am°atten• e. t e Small-
Ia-G Rona=ld ° d -r
tion•at.Whitechu'rch on Saturday,
October •2. , , , •
A short course'on."Ontario..
Fruit",•was planned ;to be held on
Wednesday, :October 6,th,with'Mrs.
Blue and Mrs. ''John :A: •MacDonald
as leaders. Mrs. :McLean and
Miss Christe.ne' Robertson will
attend the Fall Rally:at:.Teeswat-
er on October 21st while Mrs; Mc`
Lean will 'be the only delegate
to attend the Annual Convention
at Hanover:on October 28th .and
29th. Other :members will attend •
but:not'as delegates. "
Thanksgiving favors for hospit-
al trays are being r'ade'by the
ladies to be on Thanksgiving ; ..
week end. The following '.conven-
ers:of.standing :Committees: report-
ed, Mrs.'Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Outer -
bridge ,
uter-bridge., Mrs. 'George McDonald.
Mrs. Blue and Mrs. Elwyn Pollock
. Mrs; Donnie McDonald .reported `
was sold.
Each Member ,prought a handier
craft artrcl:e to answer the roll
call.' These were sold, by auction.
rs-.7-Lock-to k 'the chair in
the absence of Mrs. •McCharles;,
convener,. She read a poetic on
"Graitrl pother'*:_` ihs:. Cernrrtell
read an article from Dorothy Dix
coluznn of,a. 19
4--$apei.--etri-G r a' n
mother's Idea of '''matrimony".
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The guest speaker was Mrs.: Dan
McId�s-.. lcssacrdsfie as==
introduced. by Mrs. Outerbridg.e.
Mrs. McInnes displayed many.
beautiful "Driftwood" articles and
explained how .they had ;been
made. Mrs. Kirkpatrick 'thanked
-vIrr :a w o el' e
With the meeting:' A picture of
the
grandmothers was' taken .
Pr' ,
Prizes were given to the. youngest
.grarydn}other and•was won, by
\1rs. Walter Gulden. Tile
mother with the most recent birtth-
' dray. Was won by Mrs. Lob Y A
lucky door prz rltwood
.
flor7l pick: donatedliy`t M s, MO_
.intros was won by Mrs. 'Gordon
Scott, soar l ltz�tlf:pout follow-
ed,
Sin kers' carelessness=is.-by tar the
greatest .cause of fire. After your
guests have gone, check cushions of
sofa and: upholstered chair for -for-
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of hours o smouldering 'butt can
bring' disaster
Always -have a suitable -lid'- at hand;---
ready
and, W_ready to smother the flames. Never•`
risk carrying out a burnin an. ;_..
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may set your 'c of ing afire.
on't use water on grease fires.
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THIS ADVERTISEMENT. BROUGHT TO YOU AS A PUBLIC SERVICE .0Y,
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