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KINLOUGH NEWS
Neighbours, friends and rela
tives gathered at the' home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sutton and
John on Friday evening for 'a fare-
well party. Frank Maulden, was
chairman for the program and wel
corned everyone and expressed
regret in losing this fine family
from our community. The pro-
,. gram began with .a sing-song led
by Mrs. Jack Barr and Mrs. Glen
Haldenby, with Miss Edna Boyle
at the piano. Miss May Boyle
gave two readings "A Smile" and
"Grandmas of Today". Mrs. Don
Bushell conducted a snow contest.
Leanne Haldenby sang "Happi-
ness Is" accompanied °by her-
/ / mother. Mary, Helen, Judy and
Karen MacDonald sang "He's got
the whole world in his hand". A
reading "Apple Pie" by Mrs. Glen
Haldenby a.ad two readings by Mri..
'torn MacDonald "Life is made
sweet" and "Pull together", also
'some jokes were enjoyed. A
number contest was conducted by.
Mrs. Frank Maulden followed by
a reading by Mrs. Bert Nichol-
, son. "The farmer's wife's
birthday". "Kid's psychology"
was given by Mrs. Don McCosh.
Mrs. John Barr gave the reading
"Friends are the salt of the earth",
At this time the honoured coup-
. le took their places in the living
room and Mrs. Bill Burt read an
address written ih verse and the
presentation•of a beautiful mirror
and clock was made by Hugh
Lane, Don Bushell and Bill
Burt
Lyman made a very fitting rep-
ly. Pearl also expressed her
thanks and regret in leaving this
community. Both extended an
invitation to everyone to visit -
them in their new home in Tees--
water.
Delicious refreshments were
served and a. social time was en-
joyed. During the week Mrs.
Sutton was honoured by. the Car-
miler's Nursing home where she
has been a faithful helper for
some time. She received a lovel
Cut glass, bowl.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burt of
Toronto spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt, Terry and
. Paul.
Jamie Langford returned home
to Woodstock after spending the
past week with Mr. and Mrs; Bert
Nicholson. Kim Langford remain-
• ed for a longer visit.
Lois Nicholson returned to Mil-,
ton' after spending the past week
at her home here.
Mr. and, Mrs. Glen Stinson
Gary and Susan of Hamilton visit-
ed during the week with Mr, an,•d
Mts. Cliff*bb.
:The Annual Meeting oldie
Holyrood Women's Institute
be held, in the hall on Thursday •
VVHITECHURCH
Misses Joan and Shirley Tiffin
recently attended a Bank of Mont-
real meeting at Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker,
Kimberley and Timothy of Wind-
sor visited her parents Mr. and ,
Mrs. ElMer King from Thursday to
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter of
LOndon visited Wednesday to Fri,
day with her parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Wallace Conn and Trevor return-
ed 'home with them.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim ROSS Mark
and Kathy of Kitchener were
week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs Russel Ross.,
Miss Alma Conrr of Guelph Un-
1veristy spent the week end with.,
her parents Mr.' and Mrs.. Wallace
Conn.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan were On the
week end Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Moss of Plattsville and on Monday
and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Irwin
McClenaghan, Nancy and her
friend Aim Gerber of St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe' Tiffin and •
Mrs. Orville Tiffin were in Lon-
don on Tuesday, where Mts. Orv-
ille Tiffin interviewed a vascular
specialist.
During Friday night the high
winds whipped up snow into balls
some small and others quite large
in the yards and field around our
village where the, wind could get
a good sweep at the snow. 'It
was quire a sight to see all the.
balls of snow which made one
think of a rur'l school yard when
the pupils had been making_
snOwmen or having a snowball
fight. Many say they had never
seen this before.
Joey Tiffin, who has been play-
ing hockey with the VVingharn
House League was one of the
unnaharn House League All Star
Main to play at the novice Hock-
ey Tournament in HanCRei: last '
Wednesday, where they won the
first game.
LEGION PRESENTATION '''
Dave Farrish, who served with
the R.C.A.F. in 127 Fighter
Squadron for 2 years during the
war is invited to attend the 25
year Lfgion Service' Silver Pin
Presentation on Saturday evening
1974 at 8.30 p.m. at Royal Can-
April 4th with Mrs. Morgan
Johnston hostess. Roll call, "I
am an Institute member because-".
Annual reports. Election.of offic-
ers and payment of fees.. Direct-
or - Mrs. Howard Harris.
.MAKE PRESENTATION
On Thursday evening the card
party Sponsored by the Holyrood
Nomen's Institute was held in the
hall with 8 tables in play. Prize
winners were high lady, Mrs.
Amelia McLeod; high gent, Jack
Scott; lucky' lady , Mrs. Harvey
Houston; lucky gent, john-
iron. Mrs. Frank Maulden on
behalf of the Holyrood Women's
Institute 'expressed regret in' losing
Mrs. Lyman Sutton from our group
and Mrs. Lorne Eadie
Made the presentation of a beauti-
ful tray. Mrs. Sutton made 'a fit-
ting reply. The Suttons will be
moving to Teeswater very soon.
Mrs. Wilfred. Gamble and Mrs.
Douglas MacDonald, of Ripley '
visited on Thursday with Mrs.
Lyman Sutton. Other Visitors ,at
the same home were Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Jansen and son David of
London.
Nancy and Helen Murray of •
Drayton have been holidaying with
Mr. and Mts. P. A. Murray and
other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slessor
and Connie of Glarnis visited on
ThurSday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson and Lois,
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day were Donna Thomson, Diane
Leddy of St. Augustine, and little
Jason Bateson of Wingham, to
visit With Stephen Tiffin.
We are pleased to report that.
Mrs. Walter Moore was allowed
to return on Monday from Wing-,
ham and District Hospital.
Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs.
Ronald Beecroft of .Wingham on
the arrival of a baby daughter,
Heather Lynne, at Wingham
Hospital on March 21st, 1974, a
sister-4ot Shannon and Kevin.
and MrS. Rex. 'Richardson
of Livonia Michigan, spent a
few days last week with Hugh
Sinnamon; Mr: and Mrs E. W.
Beetroft and other relatives.
While the. kichardsons were here'
many of the.relatives On ThUrs-
day last gathered at the home of
Hugh Sinnamon, Mts. Phillip
MacMillan of Lucknow, , MrS.
Stewart Forsyth of Walkerton, Mrs.
Art Hertel and 'Robert of Kitchen-
er , Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Sinnamon, Richard, Wayne and
Brook of Monkton, Mrs. Murray
.Wilken, Lisa and Jeffery of Rip-
iey and Mrs, E. W. Bee-
croft and Karen.
Little John Wybenga of Brant-
ford spent a few days last week
with, his friends' Gregory and Bill
Gibson.
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a‘dian Legion, Listowel. .There
are 24 to receive pins at this time,
We extend Congratulations to Dave
from the Community.
Paul Laidlaw spent the week end
at his home here and. Sunday
returned to Guelph University
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock
on their way to Toronto.
On Sunday , March 31 Rev.
David McInnes, Presbyterian
minister at Hamilton, will have
charge of the services at Chal-
mers, Whitechurch and Langside
churches, while Lloyd Murdock,
student preacher,, will have
charge of his services at Hamil-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs.. Leroy Rintoul
and Carol of King visited during
the holidays with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black, Bel-
grave. They returned home on
the week 'end accompanied by
Kimberley and Debbie , who, had
spent two weeks with their grand-
parents.
Tho;e attending the District
Directors meeillIg at Tiverton
from Whitechurch were iVIT.5 gus -
sell McGuire , 1st vice president
Bruce South District; Branch Dist- '
rict Director Mrs. George Fisher
and Branch President Miss Merle
Wilson. r
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sevin Tiffin on Tues-
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