HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-05-26, Page 16TRE LOCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
We are pleased to report' that Ira •
Wall .was allowed, to return home
fiotn Wingliarti and District Hospit-
al last Thursday.
Mr. and Mts. Dave Arthur and
faMillr. of London were Monday
viisitorS' with' her parents Mr. and
Mrs,, ' Ira Wall,'
Mr. • and :Mrs. Paul Moore , and
faMily of R:. Walkerton were
'Monday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
WaltOr Moore and family.
Richard , Moore and Joey Tiffin
'have' joined up with the Wingham
team to play hard, tall -again this
season.
Visitors with Mrs. Jennie Inglis,
Tom and Betty on the, weekend
were Mr. and. Mrs. Roddy Inglis
and girls ,of Earlton, Jack Inglis of
Ripley and Bonnie Inglis of
Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs: Jack
Gillespie of Sarnia were Monday
callers. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon last
weekend accompanied Mr.' and
Mrs. Donald Gaunt of Chatham to
the Tulip Festival at Holland,
Michigan. They arrived back home
here on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilson
and Wanda of West Wawanosh
were •Sunday evening visitors with
Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Purdon.
Mrs. 'Hazel Purdon returned
home to Lucknow on. Friday after
visiting for a week with her
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Rintoul,
Mr. Rintoul and family.,
30th ANNIVERSARY •
Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Rtissel
McGuire were entertained on their
30th wedding anniversary at Stone
Crock Restaurant, St. Jacobs.
Present for the occasion were Mr.
and Mrs, Larry McGuire and
Kimberley of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee McGuire, Sean, and. Joel of
Mississauga, P.O. Either. McGuire
of Toronto and Brian o rn f Winglia.
The family presented them 'with
numerous gifts.
Visitors on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Russel McGuire were Mr. and
Mrs. Clemden Bramhill of 'Palmer-
ston, Rev. and Mrs: Don Pugh of
Altona, Mr' and Mrs. Larry
1V1cGuire and Kimberley of Elmira.
Mrs. M. Barbour and Lynn Of
Mississauge7ivas a -recent visitor
with her sister, Mrs. Carman
VVhytock, Whytock and Jackie
of 2nd concession of Kinloss. •
Mrs. 011ie, Olson. of -Nova Scotia
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Parker of concession 4, Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hertel. and
Robert of Kitchener spent the
weekend with' Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Beecroft and Karen and Hugh
Sinnarnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sinnamon of
Wingham were Sunday visitors
with Hugh Sinnamon and Mr. and.
Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen.
. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft
and family of Wingham were also
visitors with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Bbecroft.
Elwin 'Moore is still with his
parents Mr. and Mrs". Milian
Moore assisting with the farm
work. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Duncan
of'Islington spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. iMillan
.Moore:
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dyment and
Barbara of Streetsville on Sunday
came to visit with Mr. and Mrs.'
Wallace Milligan, who were away
camping, so they -visited with her -
niece Mrs. Alan Falconer, Mr.
Falconer, Tony and Timnne.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev , Kay and
Graham spent the holiday weekend
in their trailer at Point Farm
Provincial Park in the Godefich
vicinity, which was filled, by. Friday,
evening.
Mr, and • /v1rs Bev Kay. and
Graham, Rev, and Mrs, Glenn
Noble, and Leslie visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridge,
Marianne, Donald and Brenda at
Lurgan Beach.
The 112th anniversary service
will be held at Chalmer's Presby-
terian Church on Sunday, May' 30th
at 11 a.m. and ,p.m. with guest
preacher Rev. Dr, Finlay Stewart -of
Kitchener. .The morning service
will be broadcast over CKNX.
Services at the United Church
are withdrawn so their members
may attend Chalmer's Anniversary
service.
There will be no Sunday School
at Chalmer's Church on'. May 30
due to the anniversary service.
Langside Cemetery meeting will
be held Thursday evening, June 10
at 8.30 at the home of Mr.. and Mrs.
Victor. Emerson. All interested
parties are invited to attend.'
Miss Joyce Tiffin , of Toronto
,spent the holiday weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin.
Miss Janet 'Sleightholm accompan-
ied,her here and spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. 'anti Mrs.
Elmer Sleightholm.
Weekend visitors 'with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Mowbray were Paul and
Brian Falconer and Bob Davidson
of Sarnia.
Holiday guests, with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Henderson Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Henderson Jr. and
Crystal of Brantford.
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