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SATURDAY NIGHT
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DANCE
This is your personal 'invitation to join us for an
evening of. Wine, Dinner and Dancing.
Come and enjoy a superb 13enmiller Dinner. Come and
enjoy live entertainment each and every Saturday
night by the renowned Johnny Downs and his Or-.
chestra. Dinner starts at 7 p.m, Music from 8 to 11
p.m. Dress is optional. Reservations only.
'1 5.00 cover charge FEB. tfith
• elis SATURD ri NTIVE ST AR yOLIR V ALE vittING
Always Welcome!
Come, relax in one of our lounges.„
'On the way to a. party? A play? A dance? Drop out with
your friends and relax in front of the fireplace,
anytime...noon to midngiht. We featUre two lounges
fully licenced under the L.L.B.O.
For reservations phon
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Inn
Nestled in I3enmiller, Ont., just 7
kilometres east. of Goderich on. Huron
County Road 1, Just off Highway 8.
SINFONIA CONGER
FEATURING:
Victor Feldbrill .- ConduCtor
The London Symphony Orchestra's Sin-
A ounv zsa cii aial Gati r -
Group,
comprised of
30
full
rra:dr
- The Marriage Of Figaro (Overture)
- Concerto Grosso
Boccherini
- Cello Concerto
H rin
Be.e, th vs en's
- Octet
Symphony No. 88
at
Notth.Sfreet'UOited aurch
- FEBRUARY 15th at 8:15 p m,.
CQ11ii!NG. MAY 2nd
ORCHESTRA NIGHT
Victor Feldbrill,. Conductoi • . • • •
Featuringntlie full. Loudon Symphony,Orchestra
SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE
TOR THE REMAINING TWO CONCERTS
ADULTS 'COO FAMILY 'MOO AT CAMPBELL'S
ON THE SQUARE, GODIERICH
Since this is a Subscription Series, no individual tickets are for sale. Rush
tickets will be available only at the door at P455 p.m. at *S.00
Sponsored by the Goderlch Rotary Club under the patronage of the Sully
FoUruicition.
tuekao Sentinel, Wednesdey, February 1980,Fage 9
Rintoul, were at a funeral in
Toronto. •
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Moss
of PlattsVille spent the 'week,
end with Mt, and Mrs.. Carl
McClenagfian and Mrs,
Mary McClenaghan and
Sunday her mother, Mrs.
Mary MeClenaghan returned
,,t,., home with them to Platteville
for a visit.
Mr. and Mts. Raymond
Des Roches and..„ Steven of
London and Miss MOnkitte
Rose of Cornwall -vv,ere- Sun-.
day visitors . with Mr.. and
Mrs. cart MeCienagham,
Mr. andivirx. Dan Tiffin of
Wingham were Saturday,'ev,
ening visitors •With„.Mr.: and
Wesley Tiffin: '
Mr. and-Mrs-Nelson Bell,
Brian and, !':'Rielfarcl,,: were
Saturday visitors ••Iwith ,his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. John
Bell on hiS way from Tim-
mins to Windsor where he
will " be. working at the
airport. •
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hum-
phrey, James and Christopk,
er, of Bluevale, were Sunday '
afternoon visitors with. Rev.
and. Mrs. John Bell. .
Rev. and Mrs. Ken Rooney
of Cookstown visited Sunday
arid' Monday with Rev. and
Mrs. John Bell-
Mis's Heather. Currie of
University of .Guelph spent
the weekend with her par-.
ents, Mr. ancl.Mrs. John A.
_Turtle. Ori-W-ecinesday,-Mis,
Rick Peter of WOOdstock
visited with Mr. 'and Mrs.
John A. Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Herman De
Bruyn visited. Mrs. David
Tebbitt of Markdale.
Mr. and Mrs. John At
Currie are pleased to;
nounce the arrival of their
first grandchild, Andrea Hel-
en, on January 23 at Dor-
chester. A first grandchild
for Mrs. John Strong, Gorrie.
WHITECHURCH 4.H
The second meeting of
Whitechurch 4-H club was
held on Saturday,' FebrUary
9. The meeting opened with
the president, Kendra Pur-
don, presiding. The roll, call
was answered by seven,
describing a piece of mae-
rattle they had_ seen. The club
name, chose was Macrame
Maniacs. The minutes were
read by Lori Ann Jamieson
and approVed. Each metnher
made a list of personality
assets and liabilities and
filled in a chart on likes and
dislikes,
The girls worked on th,eir
macrame samplers,
Word was received on the
weekend by WS. Olive Boss
that her brother, Malcolm
(Mack)- Ross of Pembroke
had passed away suddenly of
a heart attack before. his
arrival at hospital. The fam-
ily, Janet, Mary Ellen, Eon
and Douglas are all in Van;
couver. Malcolm will be
remembered by many in
Whitecliurch when he owned
the general store across from
the feed mill. The community
extends sympathy to the
relatives. " •
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BY v'moraEmERSON
Nat ThoinSon of Lucknow rier. The present- Minister; ' ary presidents, Rcv• Wilena
was a Sunday afternoen Robert C. Perry, •gave a very , P..Brown and *Mrs.: Robert
Mr.. and Mrs. Morris' caller on Mr. and Mrs. Vidor `interesting message closing ' Perry; president, Mrs. Ag
tieShro, DWayne and Leisa, ' Emerson; . with a poem, The ,Kindly, . nes Farrier; secretary, Mrs,
ineardine, visited with Mr, Mr, and Mrs. Elden'Etner. Neighbour, . . .'' Russel Chipman; cotres-
and Mts. E. W. Beecroft on son, Darlene, Sharon and, The session reports Mein-, ponding` secretary, Miss Mil. %. ___,t Saturday. .. fireuda of • St; Catharines hera.•. of session 0; resident' , dred MnCienaghan; treasUr..- im firciiim IN "T=rari 1111.0 ill 2311i1 E3•1 Stephen', Scott and SUMO Vent111LrWeekend-wirhIVW ' members. Si, nen-resident err-Mr:sr-DaVe-Gibb.,..._,____ Pi-
, visited on Sunday with their ' and Mrs. Victor EMerson. 10; baptism', Sara Ann Chap' ' , Five'parcels of used cloth-
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grandparents, •Mr, and M.S. Nat Themson of Lucknow man; W in ni S, .1r n mg d fts w re sent II AL pAciN0
Bill Rintoul, while their par- visited On Saturday in Sarnia -Blaine Laisilawi ' XmcindY to the Fred Victor MisSion in ii , in
erns, Mr: . and Mrs. Neil Hospital with is his brother, June Moore, Karen Marie 'Toronto valued at $125. ' Li
The Sunday SchOol officers Ill
were superintendent, • Clif- II
ford LaidlaW; secretary treas., i sc„„e°Milniganwtstleck:
., .
ever; 'Elmer . Sleightliolm; a '
superintendent of cradle roll, "".•
Mr-s. Ivan-Laidlaw;... teachers,, ,....
Mrs, Garry Chapman, Linda
MOore, Mrs. Clifford , Laid-
1a,w, Garry ChapMan and
Jack Whytock. They spon..
gored a foster child which,
cost $180,90 and had a
bilance4eft.
' The expenses of the Gen-
era' Fund .were met 'and a
Mrs. Perry read an as.
count of the Presbyterial held
in Goderich:
Mrs. Milian. Moore
tended'thanks to the hostess
:and All those Who contributed'
to thi:Tneeting ,and closed
with ...prayer.
WHITECHIIRCH
UNITED CHURCH
The "annual meeting of
Whitechprch United Church
was, held on Tuesday, Feb-
ruary 5 in. the church, .Min-
isters during the year' were
Rev. Wilena.,Brown,. B.A.':
B,D., Th.R. arid Robert C.
Perry. The session--members -
are . clerk;., Moore, C.
Laidlaw, R. Chapman, C.
Whytock; E.' Sleightfielm;
and D. Gibb. Trustee board
is. C. LaidlaW, E. 'Sleight-
holm, and R. Chapman.
Stewards elected in 1979,are
Mrs. F. Tiffin, D-:-Gibb and
A. COUlteST See-ritary treas
urer is M. Moore..Auditors
are I. LaidlaW, C„ Laidlaw.
and Mrs. a. Willis. Organist
is Mrs, Agnes Farrier •and
assistant is Mrs: Jean Tiffin,
Oberserver,'MrS. Agnes Far-
Stanley Thomson of Forest.,
WIIITECHURCit
On WedneSday the.
U.C.W. held their meeting, at
the home`'. of Mrs, RuSsel
Thiptnaw-Seven members
answered the roll call with a
New Years Proverb.. Mrs.
Cliff taidlaw led in prayer.
Mrs. Fred Tiffin read .a
poem, "`Politics"'. Mrs.
Sleighthohn read the scrip.
ture,
Mrs. Cliff Laidlaw took the
topic on Japan. Only one per.
cent of the, people in japan •balance left. All departments al; .. •
are Christian. The W.fvf.S. of the Luck- of the church had a real '-'-.11,40 p mi El al Ole 01111 0 III NI 11111=111111 . .
now Presbyterian Church successful year.
held, their February meeting
On Wednesday at:the honie,
of Mrs. Jessie Johnston,.
Mrs, Cyril Brown ,was in
the chair and welcomed all
the ladies and read the
winter poem,: 'White
World".
After singing the, opening
hymn, Mrs. Austin, led
in prayer,
Mrs: Leree conducted thc
business part of the meeting
and. Mrs. Wallace . Wilson
gave two readings,
Mrs. Berl Moffat favoured
the ladies, with. 'two loYel
selections on her acCordiart
Mrs. Jessie Johnston gay(
the scripture and meditation
Mrs. Clare Crowston ga‘{
the offertory prayer'and Mr:,
Ena Henderson gave tilt
mission study on ``flumat
4Rights" and". also read
letter Miami-PI -the meta
.bers about the girl they arc
sponsoring in St. Vincent.
Mrs. Jim Aitchison closed
the meeting with prayer and
a social hour was spent
together.,
Quipp• and. Nancy Edith.
Quipp.
The board of stewards
expressed thanks to the vol-
unteer caretakers and all who
-helped-in Tspeciat
The Mission and Service
fund amounted to $884.09,,.
The officers of the United.
Church Women were honor-
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