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Mr, and Mrs, Ross Durnin
and family of St Helens were
Sunday evening guests of
Miss Annie Kennedy ' of
Wingham.
Miss- Minie---Kennedy--of
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were Mrs. John Gaunt.Mrs,
Alan Falconer and Mrs: WU-
, Him •Rintoul, pot luck
luncheon was enjoyed ' at
noon,
President Merle Wilson
opened the meeting and the
minutes and treasurer's re.
VVingham visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Durnin.
Whitechurch W.I, will be
collecting in their area for the
Cancer Society after April 17,
VVHITECHURCH W.I.
' ' The annual meeting of the
1Yhitechurch W.I. was held
at the Community Memorial
Hall on April 9, Hostesses
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Clinton on SundaY ;visited ` • ,Mr, and Mrs. grie Evans° Mrs. Sadie Barbour of St.. port were given by the sec-
With " their daughter, Mrs. • of Hyde;. Park were SundaY ;Helens spent the weekend retary Mrs. Alan Falconer.
Gary .Rintcml, Mr Rintoul, - visitors with his parents, Mt with Mrs. Mary . McCienag: The roll call was answered
and Mrs. Bill Eva.iis l han. ' . with, Nhat I. have gained by
The closing . progressive Mrs. Isobel Tiffin of Luck- . Mr: and • Mrs. Carl :.Mc- $2' investment in the , -
euchre • party was held in now spent the weekend with Clenaghan 'Visited Saturday Women's Institute'. Most an-
Whitechurch CoMmUnity her sister, MrS. Cassie MOW- and. Sunday with .Mr, and swered education. and
Memorial Hall on Monday bray. nd on Sunday Mr. and:Mrs'. Rayinond Des Roches friends.
evening with six tables in , Mrs: Relison Falconer,. Paul and' faznilT of London. . , Mrs. Johnston- Corm, diSt
play. Prizes; men, high Falconer andfriend of Sarnia We are pleased to report Oct, director,, gaVe a Tull •
that Miss Annie Laidlaw report of the Bruce South
arrived heine from, 'Winghain District Directors' meeting
Hospital last week and Mrs: held at Teeswater.
-ArtIrtir,_ Burrows is, assisting Coinmunity , singing was
pine River J.J:C.W. niet•at DuriPg tlie business pert '
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Called on Mrs. Mowbray,
Little Amy Falconer cele-
brated her birthday an Sun-
day.
• Word was received here;on
Monday that Mrs. Mae Mag-
enty-of Stratfordlitici-pass
away, with the funeral being
held on Tuesday. ,The late
Mr. and Mrs. Magenty and
family :of Stratford used to
visit with the 'Tem familie,S
at Langside;
We are sorry to, report that'
Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw Is a
patient in University Hospit;
al. Her many friends here
wish her a Most. speedy; re-
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland It-
yvin, Mr. Ivan Laidlaw, Janet
and Kimberley and Mrs.
Clara Ctowston of • LucknoW
were Sunday visitors with
Mrs,:•Ivan Laidlaw of Univer
sity Hospital.
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BY VALETTA EMERSON George Grigg, low, George
Inglis, ladies, Fred Tiffin
Mrs. Hazel PurdOn'S fant...-:- playing as a lady, high; low,
ily took her out to dinner to. Mrs. Ella Johnston,;'lucky
celebrate her 83rd birthday draw, Jack Machityre, door
at Teeswatpr on SundaY. Prize, George McBride.
Preient to celebrate were Mrs. Jacit
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Batt, Sarnia- visited last week with
Fergus,, Mr. *and Mrs. Don, her ,Sister-in-law, Mrs. Ag
Brown, Kathy and Jim, Fer- nes Farrierand with relatives
gus, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and friends, teturning home
Rintoul, Mr. land Mrs. Lloyd on Sunday.
Moffat, Lucknow, Mr. and Mr. and • Mrs, Nelson
Mrs, Archie Purdon; Kendra Smith of Markham visited on
and Laurie and Kevin Fat- the Weekend with Mr. and
coner. Mrs. 'Russel Chapman'.
- • Quite a number from the
vicinity attended the Bel-
. more Syrup Festival,
° On. Friday evening, a very
interesting entertaining pro-,
gram was :held in White-.
church Community Memorial;
Hall , followed by . an , Old
Tyme Dance witkmusie sup-
plied by the Kountry Kats.
the home of Mrs. Ernie Gib- od; minutes, -correspondence
Jack Campbell, extended a Scott. The roll call was to
son on Tuesday, evening, and coming events were read,
April a. The president; Mrs by. the- secretary, Mrs. Bill
welcome to the 37 ladies name a; alent. of the person;
present. on your left. The, president
An interesting program closed the meeting with
was .convened by Mrs. Brad Prayer?
Rotte4u who :conducted ',,a. Mrs. Bob Rutledge, Mrs.
quiz on Japan. The group John larsen, and Mrs. Grant
learned of the similarities McDonald served birthday
and differences between cake to honeur one of the
their--•;life-Style ,.'and. rqurs -members,ancta sociaLpericid
Then ..each of five groups_ was enjoyed, .
portrayed a member of a Jap-
anese household.
A short- period of group
bible study wasp -read and
discussed. Mrs Lynn Lowry
offered prayer and accom-
panied the singing of the
hymn. The ladies participat-
. ed making ;a collage about
Japan and Canada with
pietnre illustrations.
Helens
CW
St. Helens IL C.W. met at
the. manse on April 8, 1980.
There were 12 ladies and two
children present..
Miss Peggy Gordon was in .
charge of the worship and
closed with prayer.
Mrs. . Laurin McQuillin
had a topic on. Easter'. .
Miss Peggy Gordon read
"One Solitary Light".
Mrs. Gorden ,McPherson
was in charge of the busi-
rieSs. Minutes were read by
Mrs. McQuillin, treasurer's
report by Mrs. McPherson
and correspondence. dealt
with,
. A "family night" for the
St. Helens congregation was
planned for April 18th., This
•*ill take the form of a pot
luck supper with a social time
to include the children,„ to
follow.
Mrs. Minor • -closed the
Meeting with - prayer
Rev. Stuart Miner -joined-
the ladies for a very enjoy-
able social hour where Mrs. ,
Minor and Mrs. Don Camer-
on served lunch, assisted, by
Mrs. McQuillin! Courtesy re-
marks were made, '
sunshine and cheer, MrS.
Fred Tiffin, Mrs. John
Gaunt, Mrs, Bill Rintoni,
Mrs. Lorne Duro* nominat-
ing cOminittee, Mrs. James
M holes Mrs Evans Mrs
Emerson. delegate to con-
'vention,, Mrs., John Currie;
alternate, Mrs. Russel Mc-
Guire; curator, Mrs, John
Currie; clippers, Mrs: Evans,
MiSs-Wilson and Mrs. Enter.:
son.
Branch standing comMit,
tee conveners; PuhliC Rela-
dons officer, Mrs. Bill Rin:.
tout; Agricalture and Canad-
ian Industry, Mrs. Elgin
stun, Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs, Johnston; Citizenship and
Russel Gaunt, Mrs'; Tony World Affairs, Merle Wil-
Stroker; pianists, Agns Far- son; Education and Cultural
rier; Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. ActivitieS, Mrs, James Wii-
',erne Dtirnin, Mri. Dan sow fte'solutiOns,- Mrs. Tom
Nettie Ross, Mrs, Don gess, sinner Affairs, Mri, Dave
Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Agnes Gibb.' .
Farrier;- auditors, Mrs. Bill ' Mrs. Rena Fisher conduct-
Evans, Mrs,. Bill Rintoul; ed the installation of officers.
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•Open p Ditch
Tiling
•Excavations
A recent • farewell party
was held for Miss Kathy.
Purdah at Blyth by. her
friends, virheh she. left to go
to Stratford to. work. • The
folks with whom she worked
took her out to dinner and
gave her a mohairthrow for
her chesterfteld.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corey of
enjoyed with pianist 'Agnes
Farrier aecompanYing- •
The' standing- committee
reports were given by.cone
• Yellers. •
• The nominating committee
vport..was given hy Valetta
Emerson. The following of-
ficers will stand in 1980: ast
president, Merle Wilson;
president, Agnes farrier;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Al-
an Falconer; assistant' sec-
retary-treasurer, Valetta Em-
erson ;, . district director,
Merle *Wilson; • alternate,
Mrs. Lorne Durnin; branch
directors, Mrs. Elgin John-
Tiffin; program committee, 'IvIeicalfe• Family and Con-
Charles{. Culbert
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