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• THIICLUCKNolll SIENTINBL,' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY,, OCTOBER 13,
FACE FOURTEEN
WIJITECHURCH
Visitors on Thanksgiving with
M1',!. and Mrs. Bill Evans were Mr.
and. Mrs. Ted Evans, Lisa, Larry
__and Linda of Erin ana Bob Evans of
HaMilton.
Miss Barbara Purdon of Kitchen-
er and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Gaunt
of Chatham were holiday visitors
with their parents, Mr. and Wrs.
Bill Purdim.
John Jamieson has the new
windows in the front of the store.
They are a great improvement on
the old ones.
Albert CoUltes arrived home list
Thursday evening from his trip to
the Western Provinces with his
brother, Norman and Mrs. Coultes.
Miss Gale Kay of Kitchener and
her mother, Mrs.1Kay of Guelph,
were Sunday_ visitors with Mr. and .
Mrs. Bev Kay. •
Debbie Hickey of Clinton spent
the holiday at her home here and
visited Vickie Scott.
Mr. and \Mrs. Irwin McClenag-
han and Nancy and her friend Scott
McFee, all of St. Thomas, were
visitors with his mother, Mrs. Ben
McClenighan and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan.
Attending the rally at St.
Andrew's Church, Wingham on
Wednesday evening from White-
church group were Mrs. John -de
Boer, Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs.
Gordon Rintoul.
.Last Saturday evening some
from here attended the party held
in Langside Community Hall for
Simon de Boer and bride-to-be,
Miss Barbara Morris of Chatham.
Mr. , and Mrs. J. Walmsley,
Alisha, and Jason of Toronto spent
the holiday with his sister, Mrs.
John Jamieson, Mr. Jamieson and-
family. .
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde'
Park were Friday 'visitors with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurney of
Toionto spent the weekend with
Mr.. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson and Mrs.
Earl Caslick.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proctor of
Livonia, Michigan visited on the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin and other relatives.
Mrs. Edith Brown of London was
a holiday visitor with her pareins,
Mr. and, Mrs. Bill Evans.
Attending the Y.P.S. convention
at Forest on the . weekend were
Wendy Kay, Marty Young and
Hilda de Boer from this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin Mrs.
Bessie Mtilliss and Wilford Clip-
perton attended Simgoe Fair on.
Thursday and Friday.
Miss Iona McLean of Knox
College spent 'the weekend' with
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and on •
Sunday had charge of the service at
Ripley and Ashfield Presbyterian
churches.
Mr. and Mrs.. Bev. Kay on
Saturday attended' the funeral of
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beaton's two
month old baby at Peterborough.
Mr. Beaton attends Knox College.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecrfot and
Jennifer of Exeter , were Sunday
visitors with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen.
Thanksgiving guests with Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and
Karen were Miss Doreen Wilson of
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Forsyth, Paul and Stesien of
Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Sinnamon and , family of Monkton;
Mrs. Philip MacMillan of Lucknow;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Si'nnamon, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft, Kevin,
Shannon and Heather, all of
Wingham and Hugh Sinnarnon.
DUNGANNON
Visitors during the• week and
over Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred. Pentland were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Plante, Woodslee;
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Corrigan,
Barrie; Mrs. Gordon Ritchie,
Lucknow; Mr. And' Mrs. Hugh
Crockett and Meagan of Pickering.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pentland and
family shared in their Thanksgiving
get-together.
Mr. Earl McNee,-- Mr.. and Mrs.
Graham McNee, Mrs. Cecil Blake,
Mrs.' Mary Bere and Jamie
motored to Windsor on. Saturday to
attend the• wedding of Ruth Itere
and James Austin. They returned•
on Sunday by way of Port Huron,
Sarnia and up highway 21,
stopping at Kettle Point to see the
Interesting "kettle"concretions.,
Rev. H. G. Dobson preached on
the Thanksgiving theme at the
Dungannon United Church on
Sunday. • Mrs. Carol Reed played
the organ. • October 17 will be,
anniversary service and there will
be' no church service or Sunday
School at Dungannon United
Church.'
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin visited
Elsie's 'sister Violet and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith,
Molesworth on Sunday..
-Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster
visited their daughter Lois and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas
of Bolton for Thanksgiving.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dobson and
boys of St: Catharines visited Rev.
and Mrs. IL G. Dobson on the
weekend.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Mose Shetler, Glen's Hill; on the
birth .of a daughter, Emma„ in
Wingham. Hospital .on October .1,
1976.
The guest speaker on. Sunday
morning at Christian Fellowship
Church was from the Leprosy
/ylission, Rev. Stairs from Brant-
ford. He brought "a stimulating and
challenging message from Acts '4,
relating to the work of the Leprosy
Mission around the world. It was a
very informative time of worship.
On Monday morning the Christian
Fellowship congregation met for a
double service combining the
Thanksgiving theme with the
celebration of the Lord's Supper.
Mrs. Elma Reed . and. Girvin
spent Thanksgiving Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eadie and
family at Holyrood.
Mr. Will Marsh of Goderich,
accompanied by his daughter and•
granddaughter, visited his• sister
Mrs. Minnie Jones and Mel on the
weekend.
A reminder to all who wish to
contribute news items - just pick up
the phone and dial 529.7915 by 11
p.m. on Sunday evenings. Thanks
to those who do. - it really helps in
getting the column together.
ST. HELENS
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Forster and family were
Mr. William Johnston, Oneida,
New, Yoik, Mrs. Earl Hodgins, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hodgins and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Lyall
Hodgins and Chris, all of Bervie.
Recent visitors with Miss W. D.
,Rutherford were Mr. sand Mrs.
Clayton Calhoun of St. Marys and
Mrs. Mary McLeod of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wilson and
Mr. Bill Wareing returned this
weekend to spent the Thanksgiving
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
Errington.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hartman and
family spent the weekend -at their
vacation home.
Despite the weather on Si
a few brave souls from
Helens area' were seen
Teeswater Fall Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
attended the Bridgen Fall
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Todd attended the Teeswai
Fair on Saturday winning a
donated by Mr. Fred. Ham
the best market lamb at 'th
They attended the fall fair
on Sunday accompanied t
Sleeker Jr. 'Wayne am
attended the fall fair at Roc
Monday. ,/
Miss Linda Aitchison of
view visited with Mrs. Way
on. Thanksgiving Day,
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