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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helm and
family attended a birthday gather-
, ing at the home of his, sister, Mr.
and' Mrs. Lldyd Whytock and
family of Whitecfmrch for Mrs:
Robert Helm, when a dinner was
held on Sunday with her family.
The actual date was Friday of last
week.
Mrs. Jim Hunter held a topper-
ware party on Friday evening of
last. week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick
and Mrs. Atkinson of Wingham
visited with Mrs. Cecil Blake on
Monday evening.
Mr, Win. J. Reid was taken to
Wingham Hospital at the' first of
the week. • •
Mr. and Mrs.,Bob Eedy and twin
daughters, Megan ,and Jennifer of
Mississauga, spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy.
The twins are remaining with their
grandparents for a week. ,.
`Miss Martha Eedy and friend of
Stratford visited Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Eedy 'on the week end.
' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Curran on the birth 'of a
baby daughter, Traci Lynne on
Tuesday, February 24 at Goderich
Hospital. . • Bill Anderson of Guelph visited
. his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Anderson .and fainily on
"Christianity for All" was the
subject of Rev. H. H.' Dobson's
sermon on Sunday morning. With
a show of hands it was decided to
have' a morning service only for
anniversary Sunday rather than try '
to have two: services when so few
come out in the evening. o It was
also decided in answer to a
question from Nile Church, to go
ahead with plans for a . combined
service at. Menesetung 'in the
spring or early summer.. World
Day of Prayer is oto , be held on,
Friday, March 5 at 2, p.m. in
Christian Fellowship Church; all
ladies welcome. The annual report.
for Dungannon United Church
should be' ready next week. The
congregational meeting was held
on Monday, evening •in the church.
Jint Million of Stratford visited
his' aunt, Mo. L.. Ivers on
Wednesday and went to see Lorne
Ivers in Pinecrest Manor in
Lucknow.
Mrs. Elma Reed received word
that her niece's husband, Ray
Catter, died recently in Florida.
Mrs. Ray Carter was formerly
Evelyn Reed.
Grant Finnigan,"'sen of Mrs. W.
.1, Finnigan, Zurich and. nephew of
the late Bert Finnigan, died on
February 25 at his residence in
Egmondville in his 55th year.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred , Stirling,
Darlene and Harold visited Betty's
parents, Mr. ans).Mrs. Robt. Irvin;
on the week end.
Mrs. Wm. Eadie of Wingham
and ,Mrs: Lorne Eadie of Holyrood
called on Mrs. J. M. .Reed and
Gitlin on Sunday.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Visser, whd were married in
the Presbyterian Church, Wing-
ham, on Saturday, February -21st.
Chad Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. ,Mann. has had his foot in a
cast for some weeks, Chad broke a
bone in his' foot on the tractor and
also had some trouble with
infection. We \hope his foOt will
soon be better. '
Ken, Scott spent the week end at
the home'of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Scott.
Helen Weirsma of Palmerston
spent the week end with her
parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Wally
Weirsma. •
Mr. and MO, Clifford Young .
spent Sunday evening with his
sister. Mrs. May -Richardson. of
Wingham.
The Langside Community. Hall
committee are planning a, St.
Patrick's concert.
DOG RETURNED
A beagle hound, which"wander-
ed to the. farm of Clifford Young a
week • ago, was returned to its
rightful owner Mt. Mel Carroll of
Wayne. Michigan on Saturday. by
answering a lost ad in the Sentinel.
Mr. Carroll' ost two hounds in 'this
FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC
WALKERTON
2nd Monday Each
'Month Beginning
March 8
SOUTHAMPTON
3rd Mouday Each
Month Beginning
March 15
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and
family had his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Menary of Lucknow Sunday
afternoon.
The Huron-Perth Presbyterial
meeting, which was cancelled , due
to the stormy weather will now be.
held on March 17th at Brucefield
morning and afternoon.
World Day, of Prayer will be held
on Friday, March 5th in the
Lucknow United Church with the
Trinity Ashfield .United Church as
hostess.
district and to date has no clue to
the whereabouts of his other
hound.
The Langside Whitechurch
Young Peoples held a successful
pancake supper in the Langside
Hall on Friday evening. On Sunday
evening the Young Peoples attend-
ed the special youth service held in
the Christian Reformed Church in
Lucknow. •
REAL EFFORT.
Nothing worthwhile in life was
ever accomplished that did not at
first seem impossible.
LANGSIDE
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO