The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-25, Page 17he man
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Poles Come Down,
Cause Hydro Break
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch had their troubles
on Monday evening when the high
winds caused two hydro poles
with transformer to break and
fall, shutting off hydro to the •
village on the north street and
also the pUmping system was off.
The folks on highway 86 had
hydro but not water until the
hydro crew had new poles instal-
'red and power restored Tuesday
evening at 6 p.m. The- folks
realized the saying "You never
miss the Water till hydro shuts it
off".
Mrs. Gordon Rintonl, Mrs; Bill
Rintoul, Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mrs.
Archie Purdon joined St. Helens
W.I. on their bus trip Tuesday
to Owen Sound-.
Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs. Bill.
Gibson and Mrs. John Jamiescin.
attended• the Liquid Embroidery
party with demonstrator Mrs. Dan
McInnes of Holyrood on Monday
evening at Mrs. John de Boers.
On Friday as the Whitechurch
Public SehoOl bus was returning
home' it refused to work. The
Whitechurch pupils came home on
foot.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1972 ..THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ONTARIO •
Something
Extra Extra •
nc}
and
LANGSIDE
La) Sunday was observed at the
• -Langside Church Sunday. The
scripture•lessons were read by
Nancy De Boer and Mrs. Clifford
Young. "Mansion Oyer the Hill-
top" was sung by the choir. Mr:
• Peter De Boer led the closing
Reverend Glenn Noble will be
at -Langside next Sunday as it is
the Communion Services. Prep-
aratory SerVices are being held in
Whitechurch. Next Sunday is .alio
the ,last of the Su.nday-SchoOl for
this year at Langside.
Nfr..and Mrs, Bob Young of .
and-Sa-nctra-and7-Greg
Gardner of Luckinow were visitors
on the week-end with .Mr. a nd.
Mrs. Wesley Young. ' •
Langside Community Hall
subject to advance
registration.
You ,get something
Ose that's special at
the Lord Sinicoe -- it's friendly hospitality you will
enjoy throughbut your stay with us.
, See your travel-agent or contact us at
150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848.
E •
njoy a The. Lord Sim'coe has something
extra for you. It's a 2 night
special
2 Night It includes deluxe
l for two at a cost of only
$58.90. • Special accommod dinnera i o n f o
in
r tt hw eo
famous
n ig h ts ,
C9 aptain's 'Tablecom- at Toronto s plete with a bottle of'
champagne, breakfast
each morning in your room
and a sightseeing tour of
Toronto's many
exciting attractions
$S&90,
board held their fall meeting -and
ed to again41a*e---t-h-e4r---4
annual Christmas concert. The
card parties wilrbe started in two
weeks. It• was decided to have, a
Christmas draw on a turkey.
. GIRL•--GUIDES
The Lucknow Guides net Thur-
sday , October 19 in the Town
Hall l Roll Call was held and the
Swallow P,atrol/raised the flag.
After Patrol Corners the older
Guides practised the knots used
in raising the flag while the
lid foots 'worked
tests. .
The Bluebirds• had campfire.
Captain Mrs. Evans Helm closed'
the-meeting with Vespers, foll-
owed by Taps: •
Mrs. Jean Ross accompanied
Misi Norma Coutts of Wingham to
London on Saturday, where they
visited at. Victoria Hospital with
Russel RosS on. 8th floor and Earl
Caslick•on 3rd floor. Both are
coming along as well as can be
-ex-peeted . •
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.. Wesley Tiffin were. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Henderson and their
granddaughter Linda Patterie, all'
of Brantford,
On Friday Mr. and Mri-. Allan
Falconer and Tony of 8treetsville ,
visited with- Mr. and Mri. Robert
Mowbray and Mrs. A. E. Purdon
and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jai.,
Wilion of Wingham visited at, the
Mowbray home. .
Weekend visitors with Mr.•
and lyirs. Bill Rintoul were, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie and .
Michelle of Kitchener, and on •
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Campbell of ListoWel, Mr. and
Mrs. Robinson and Mr.. and Mrs.
Dave Oberholtzer ; both Of Wing-
We are pleased to report that
Miss Annie Kenne'dy was able to
return to her hOme on Sunday ,
from Wing‘ham and District
Miss Helen McIntosh of Van-
couver is visiting with her sister.
Mrs. Neil MacCallum, Lticknow
her brOther Jim McIntosh and Mrs.
McIntos o Ingham and her
sister, Mrs. Annie McQuillin of
Goderich and other relatives in
the community. ST. HELENS
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Green of
OkratiOrna, spent a few
days last week with his parents,
Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Green and
Gordon.
Mr. John Stewart of Evanston.
-Illinois-v-i-sited e-week--
with with Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Todd,
Miss W. D. Rutherford and Mrs.
W. I. Miller and Isobel.
Fred McQuillin recently attend-
ed a one week school in General
Insurance at Cedar Glen, near,
Bolton. He was successful in
obtaining his general insurance
license. Congratulations, Fred!
Get your costurne ready for th-e—
HalloWe'en party in. the St. Helens
Hall on Priday, October 27th. '
Quests at the Pritchard-Taylor.
Wedding on Friday evening at
Blenheim Were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gaunt and Mr. and Mrs:
Tom.Pritchard, Stephen and
David. Several others from this
community attended the recep- •
tion, later in the evening.
Mr. Alei Purves is_ a patient in
and. District Hospital:
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Martin,
Carol and Wayne. attended a Mar-
tin family get-together at his '
sister's Mrs. Cavelle Gatchene
gets
i ngs .done done
for
the riding
BRUCE
LIBERAL
AUTHORIZED BY BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOC.
and Mr. -Gatchene of Kitchener
on Sunday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Smith on the arrival
of a baby boy on Sunday, October
15th at Listowel Hospital - a
brother for Barbara. •
The November meeting of the
W.I. Will be held on November
9 at 2 o'clock in the hall. Ncite
change •4f date! The ladies are
invited to the Goderich W.I. on
our regular date November 2 at
2 o',clock ,in McKay Hall, God-
erich. Anyone interested in •
attending, please get in touch
with the president.