The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-01, Page 18c.
'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . -PA?* 111014711ENI •
HISTORY OF
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Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mrs. Garnet
Farrier and Mrs. Bill Purdod ac-
companied St. Helens W.I. on their
bus trip last week to the McLaugh-
lin Estate at Oshawa.
Visitors during the weekend with
WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, Jeff-
ery and Julie of Waterloo, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Campbell of-Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie,
Michelle and Michael of Kitchener
visited with Mr.
.
and Mrs. Leonard
Robinson.
On; Sunday for supper Mr. and
Huron - Bruce
Pony Club Met
The newly formed Huron-Bruce
Pony Club held its second monthly,
meeting, August 16,,at the home of
'Dr. Roy G. Lomas, R. 5
,Goderich.
It was announced by the district
commissioner, Mts. Carolyn. Tay-
lor, , that the disbanded Rideri
Roost Saddle Club, from, the .
Lucknow and Ripley area, donated
S190.00 to the new Pony Club to be
used for furthering the develop-
ment of the horsemanship skills of
its members. •
Many of the Pony Club members
and their parents attended a
Western Ontario Regional Rally at
Rockwood near Guelph on August 7
and 8. At this Rally all 13 Pony.
Club branches • from Western
Ontario sent their top riders to
compete.
The local club alkg sent a
representation on August 21 to the.
National Pony Club Rally held this
year at the Mohawk Raceway,
Campbellville, Ontario, to watch
the top Pony Club riders from
branches all across Canada com-.
pete..
The Huron-Bruce • Pony, Club,
with' members from Kincardine,
Luclmow, Ripley, Teesvvater and
Goderich, held its first local rally
Sunday, August 22, at the Kincard- '
ine Fairgrounds.
Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Rintoul and' family, Mr.• and.
Mrs. Harry Gutoskie and family of
_Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Oberholtzer and 'family of Water-
loo, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp-
bell of Listowel, Mr.. and Mrs.
Leonard Robinson and family of
Belgrave were all with Mr. and
Mts.. Mack Cardiff 'of Brussels.
Mary Moore and Cora . 'Blom
attended the Salvation Army sum-
mer camp for a weeks poliday.
Mr. and Mrs. E.' W. Beecroft,
Karen and Hugh Sinnamon visited
on • Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs.
Stewart Forsyth of Walkerton.
Elmer McGuire of Toronto
visited Monday with his parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre and
Mary Beth of Val Caron and Mr.'
and Mrs. Don Clark of Sudbury,
after visiting -with Mr. and. Mrs.
*Carl .McClenaghan, ' Mrs. Ben
'Mctlenaghan and other relatives,
left for their home on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence McClen-
aghan of Paisley visited on Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Ben McClenag-
han and with Miss Mildred
McClenaghan.
Born on Saturday, August 28 in
Exeter Hospital a baby girl to Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Parker. This is a
great granddaughter for Mrs. Ben
McClenaghan. •
Mrs. Alan Falconer began clerk-
ing at the Wingham Canadian Tire
Store on Monday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and
Graham' spent Monday evening
with her mother. Mrs. Graham of
'Brampton. On Tuesday morning
they took Graham to the airport to
go by plane to Vancouver Univer-
sity.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw,'
Janet and Kimberley were Sunday
visitors with her brother. Clarence
Crowston , Mrs. crow ton and
'Debbie of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharine of
Goderich were Sunday visitors with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. ElrOy
Laidlaw.
Mr. ,and Mr's. Walter Elliott and
Karen are spending a few days this
• PafillOPOWOM
talk
week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Laidlaw of Windsor. Mrs.' Elliott of
Wingham is keeping house at the
farm in their absence.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkens were
in London on Monday. where Earl
had a medical check up.
On. Wednesday last Carol and
Debbie Rintoul returned home to
Tottenham and Kimberley remain=
ed for a . holiday with' her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gord-
on Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher and
Walk a block a day.—
It's the first step.'
family of Don Mills spent t
end 'with his mother Mrs.
Fisher. Mrs. Fisher a)
remained for a •week's vi
The folks of the area
quite a time enduring the
heat wave and then to sud
thrust into extreme cold
ture, making one wonder v
store in the future and to f
frost.
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