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EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1410.0973
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THE, .04;1010W SENTINEL, 1,1)C1101* ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN
WHITECHURCH NEWS,
:We are.sorry to report that Mrs.
thur Burrows, who was` taken
Wingharn Hospital on Tuesday,
sseiraway on Thursday. The
=unity extends their sympathy
her husband Arthur Burrows.
s.'Burrows was the former Ruby.
SWeen of Kincardine District.
'e funeral was at Kincardine on
turday.'
Mrs. 'Leola Chadwick, Mrs:
vidy and Phil Chadwick of
ndonvisited on Tuesday with
. and Mrs. Victor Emerson and'
th-Mr. and Mrs. Ewart MaePher-
n of Lucknow. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Moss of
ttsville,'who recently returned
rn, a trip to Arizona , visited' on
esday with her parents Mr. and
s. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
d Mrs. CarrMcClenaghan.
ey have plans made to go on a
r to the Holy Land in the'near
ure..
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Craig and •
mily of Streetsville were week .
d visitors with her sister. Mrs.
an Falconer; Mr. Falconer
d Tony.
On Tuesday, February 28 at
30 a meeting of. Lingside and
almers Presbyterian Church will
held with Presbytery in the
hitechurch Lady
pied Thursday
church here to decide about the
church service for the coming
year.
Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth
spent Thursday and. Friday in
Toronto visiting with her mother
Mrs. Emma Bagg and with. Mr. .
and. Mrs. Paul Groskorth, Mat
thew and Shauna.
Miss. Joyce Tiffin and Brenda
Hafermehl of London spent the'
week end' with' Mr.. and Mrs.' Dan
Tiffin and Mary Lou Wall also of •
:London spent the week end with
her, parents, Mr, and Mrs". Ira Wall
Mr. John Willis D.C. and
Mrs. Willis and 'Jefferyof Hanov7
er were . Sunday visitors with Mr.'
and Mrs. Bill Willis and his
mother Ws. Doris Willis.
Mr. and' Mrs, Eldon Emerson,
Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St.
Catharines spent the'week end
with Mr.. and Mrs. Victor Emer-
son. On Saturday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson were.visitors -
with Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Jamieson.
Miss Kathleen McIntosh 'of
Walkerton was a Thursd'ay caller
on Miss Annie Kennedy.
Miis Marjorie Purvis ,,now a Name Officers Of. PURPLE GROVE resident of Mitchell arld formerly
,D1STR.ICT..cO•iOP
). Tops Club
The regular meeting of Tops
was held February 7th in the
ToWn Hall with 12 present. After
weigh-in and repeating of the
Tops Pledge, it was learned that
only 1/2' lb. was gained and
111/2 last. 'A grand total of 381
lbs. have been lost by the club''
since the first of September,
1972.
Audrey MacDonald was
crowned Queen of the Week.
Marion Mowbray's team' won.
TheP.R.D. Convention (Prov-
incial Recognition Day) will>be
held in London June 8 and 9.
Barbara Ernberlin read an article ,
explaining the purpose and
organization of Tops and the
problems of an obese person in
society. -
The meeting closed with exer-
else; to an Ed Allen record.
of West Wawanosh, was presented A card party ,was held at the,
recently at Westminster Hospital Ladies' D•ivision community centre on Friday 'even-
with a 25 year service pin., She is At a meeting of the Ladies' ing with a good attendance.' Host-
now ' starting her 26th year. Section of Lucknow Agricultural esses for the evening were Gladys •
Mr. and Mrs. R.elison Falconer Robertson and Wanda Gawley. Society. Thursday afternoon at -'
and family of Sarnia spent thethe Town Hall, the new officers Those winning prizes for euchre ''
week end with Mr. and Mrs. R0b -' were installed: Past President,' were ,Marj Armstrong, ladies high
ert . Mowbray.and Harvey and Wray Thompson Mrs. Oliver McCharles; President , tied for the men's high. George Mrs. Omar Brooks; 1st Vice, Mrs. Harkness was the° winner of the Russ Phillips; 2nd vice, Mrs. Bob
Gilchrist; Secretary,. Mrs. Elaine special prize.
- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
Directors, I year., Mrs. Jim . . . Y mty, Arnold. Mrs, Jim Aitch's , Mrs.
Allan Miller; 2 year, . 'Bert
Alton, Mrs. Alex Andre , Mrs.
Don. MachityreeS year, Mrs. '
Alex Hackett, 'Mrs. Russ Ritchie,
Mrs. Bryce Elliott. '
Two new sections•will be added
subject to.approval..
An individual Arts and Crafts
display with $10.00 given to
each display deemed worthy; In-
dividuals are asked to set up dis-
plays of Arts and Crafts of at
rn least 12 ites, more if desired,
to be effective. These may be
all quilts :paintings or a combina-
tion of several Crafts.
Space of 10' 'X 5' 'must be used
and all items must, be work of
individual and of good quality'.
Use your own ideas as to'decor•
ation or theme. '
All exhibitors muse be paid
up -Members and can becbme 'a
member by the payment of $2.00
fee., All exhibitors'Must live
, within 10 miles of LucknoW.
Another new feature will' be
displays of antiques which will
. • be placed in store windoWs prev-
ious to the 'Fair. If merchants so
wish to have a display during .
Fair week all merchants would
, be well adyised to contact Mrs.
Omar Brooks or 'Mrs. Oliver Mc-
Charles.. ,
This display would include:
milk'pitchers, old readers, pair
aid skates, butter print, ,
mustache cups, ironstone china .,
article of wearing apparel. Priz-
es will be worthwhile, '$10. '$8.
$6 and '$4. for collections of at .
least four of these. items.
' The meeting was•attended by
10 ladies representing the various •
sections: ,
All directors will find them-
selves placed in one• section or
another, perhaps in a new area:
There was a motion to the
effect that the eitecutiVe would
hold office for two years.
Prizes will be awarded to
school pupils for posters adver-
tising the Fair.
Mrs. Russ Phillips moved that '
the meeting adjourn.
Errington. and Robbie visited on Saturda
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with Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Graham of
Goclerich.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Collins and Margie were on Thurs-
day night Vicki and. David Young
of Kinloss and. Sandra and Ed Mac-
Gillivray of Goderich on Sunday.
Burton Collins accompanied
some Ripley High School student;
on a bus trip to Georgian College
in Barrie. one day last week.
While there Kay met John Collins
and they lunched together.
Recenfvisitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dore and family were
Cecil Dore, Jamie Farrell, Dian-
ne Dore, Margie Collins, Sally
Harrison.
Mae and. Don tore visited one
evening with Russell. and Dorothy
Collins..
94th BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCOsh and.
Mr. „and Mrs. Wm. Arnold spent
Sunday at Wellington Terrace,
Elora where they attended the
birthday celebration of Gladys '
and Don's aunt, Miss Margaret
Orr. There were 14 dinner guests.
Miss Orr was '94 years young on
Sunday. Congratulations are ex-
tended from folks in this area.
Miss Susan Farrell spent the
week end at her home:- Susan.
attends Waterloo College.
The Purple Grove W.I. met at
the home of Mrs. Wm. Arnold
on Wednesday.. was.the Inter-
nation meeting and the ladies en-
joyed slides and talks of India •
by Mr. and.Mrs. Sam Malhotra of
Ripley. and .formerly of India.
Mrs. Roy Collins. and Jennifer
spent a few days in Arthur with
her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Deakin
of Toronto and Miss Mary Forster
'of Sarnia spent the' week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle
spent the week end at Five Oaks,
Paris, Ontario.
Visitors on. Saturday with. Julie
Myatt and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Sutton and family Were Julie's
dad and Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Mooreiough and family, all of
Barrie.
Brother Passes
In Hamilton
ON THE OPENINd OF THEIR
'NEW BUILDING WHICH IS A CREDIT:TO
THE BANK OF MONTREAL AND ALSO TO
' • THE VILLAGE OF' LUCKNOW
KINLOUGH NEWS
Word was received here' on Fri-
day of the passing of, the late
Robert Elliott of 246 Craigroyston
Rd., Hamilton, who had been
hospitalized for a time and ,later
had been moved to a Nursing
Home. We extend sympathy
to his wife and family and to his
brother Richard Elliott of Holy
rood and his sister Mrs. Edna
Whytock of Teeswater. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of
Sarnia visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gillespie, Ron and Cathy.
Mrs. John E. Hodgins is enjoy-
ing a winter holiday in.Florida.
She accompanied her aunt.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Bob Smith and.
Debbie of North Bay visited over
the Week end with her grandfath-
er Mr. George Haldenby. On
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Smith visited at LOndon with Mr.
Jim Smith at Victoria Hospital _t
and with Mrs. Smith, ,who is re-
maining in the city.
Donald Barr of Waterloo spent
the week end with his mother
Mrs. John Barr. • •
Mrs. Bill Burt entertained
friends'at a quilting party.
The card party ,sponsored by the
Women's Institute was held in the
Holykood hall on Monday even-
ing and the pot 'luck supper and
family night Will be held next
Monday evening.