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FRIDAY, MAY 23
Mr. & Mrs. OH CollInson,
SATURDAY, ;MAY
Helen Chandler
Robert Hope
FRIDAY, MAY 30
. Ditngannon's 125th •
Birthday
SATURDAY, MAY 31
Intermediate Hockey
• Dance
FRIDAY, JUNE 6
Gnint & Wilma Chisholm
SATURDAY; JUNE 7
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Dates
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Lucknow &
Distri
Community
Centre
On Sunday at :Chalmers
Presbyterian Church baptism'
services Were performekt by
Rev. John Bell for Jason Paul
-Laidiaw, sonof Mr. and. Mrs.
Paul'Laidlaw and .for Curtis.
GEERTSMA BLOKHUIS
Jim Geertsma of
sauga and Wilma Blokhuis of
Oak.ville are pleased to an-•
nounce their engagement
and forthcoming marriage.
The wedding will take place
at the Community Christian
Reformed Church. of Mead-,
owvale on May 31,1980 at
1.00 p.m. Jim is the son of
Eldert and Grace Geertsma
of. Lucknow and Wilma is a
daughter of Jan Blokhuis of
Fenwick, Ontario.
JACKSON - JAMIESON
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jamie-
son of Wiarton are pleased to
announce the forthcOming
Marriage of their yonngest
daughter, Glenda Lee of
Wiarton, -to Wm. Gregory
Jackson, eldest son of Mr.
and7Mrs: Lloyd Jackson, R. 1 .
Wiarton. The marriage will
take place On Saturday, June
21st, 1980 at 3 'p.m. at St.
PaulS Presbyterian Church,
VViarton, Ontario.
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grandparents, Mr: and Mrs.
Walter Elliott Were their
—parents, Mr, anci-MrsTEtroy
Laicllaw, Chrystal Konnings,
Barry Elliott, Karen. Elliott,
Miss Jane Laidla1,- ".Tom
Vannes, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Little, Michael Bradley;
Rocky Little and Mrs. Elliott:
r. and. Mrs.'' PO' Mc-
Clenaghati attended the
graduation in Wingharn Hos-
pital on Friday. afternoon for
Miss Gail Gollan of the
R.N.A. class.
Guests with Mr. and MrS.
Carl McClenaghan were Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Sacks, Brad
and Ronnie of Ayton and Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Klienhair,
Jennifer and Vanessa Of St.
Thomas.
--Mr. and -Mrs. - Bob—Evatis—
of Hamilton visited, Sunday •
with. his parents, Mr. and-
Mrs. Bill Evans;
On Friday evening. a 40th •
wedding anniversary cele-
brat on for Mr. and Mrs. •
Willis Lapp of Wingham was
held in Whitechurch Corn-
inunity Memarial Hail with
music supplied far dancing
by Joe Tiffin's ercheStra. At
lunch time the box of greet-
ing-cards and a picture by a
number of friends were
presented and their son-in-
law, Winston' Martin, read ,a .'
iiisiOry. of Willis' life from
When he left the west as a
young, man until today.
Miss Joyce Tiffin of Tor
onto spent the weekend with •
her parents,: Mr. and Mrs.,
Dan Tiffin of Wingham, •
Weekend visitors with
Mrs. Cassie Mowbray were
Mrs. Isobel Tiffin, LuCknow
and , Mrs. Clara Cleghorn;
'Wingham.
. The ordination for Rev.
Keith Humphrey was held on
Siinday at 13luevale Pres-
byterian church at 4 p.m.
The ordination service was
conducted by the moderator
of Bruce Maitland .Preshy-
By mum EMERSON
At a recent bowling ban-
ad Mr. Art Burrows was the
recipient of a gift he is sure'
- krrememberfOrlrfallY-YeAlt•
We are sure he will be happy
to show it to you.
Rev, and. Mrs. Ma Refl
arrived home on Thursday
after spending the weekend
at Toronto at Knox College,
attending the Graduation Ex-
ercises. , • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Burrows
invited Mrs: Agnes Farrier,
Mr. Albert Couftes and Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Straker to
their place to help celebrate
Art Burrow's birthday. A
lovely birthday dinner was
enjoyed by all. Folloiring
dinner they played euchre-
and the men beat the ladies
three games' to two. •
The Fathily - and Cori-sum,
ers. Affairs-meeting of White-
chureh Women's Institute
was held May 14 at 8 non, in
Whitechurch' *Community •
Memorial Hall with the 1st
vice president, Mr . Rus el
McGuire -in 'charge.
Mrs, McGuire extended a
warm welcome to , the guest
speaker, 4-H girls and their
leaders.
The ,secretary, Mrs. Alan
Falconer, read the minutes
and announced the Brace
South District annual will be
held. Tuesday; May 20 ,at
Bervie. Delegates appointed
were Mrs. Russel McGuire,
bus trip to: Niagara-on,the,-
Lake, The roll call was an-
„swered by bripging A bulb or
slip for exchange.
The motto, Good Health
and Good Sense are two
lifes greatest blessings, was'
given by Mrs. Agnes Farrier,
explaining how the pioneers •
had used what as a goad
breakfast cereal, in flour and
on salads.
Kendra Purdon of the 4-H
club told of their activities.
Lail Jamieson announced the'
winners' of • the oatmeal
cookie contest, Mrs. Alan;
Falconer, Mrs. Nettie. Ross;
Mrs. Bill. Evans and Mrs. Bill'.
Rintoul. •
A skit was Performed to
music.by the nine girls. Celia
Chandler gave the talk on
Moving along with Mac-
rame. Their books were on
diaPlay as well as alllhe
articles made from macrame.
The leaders of this club were
Mrs. Walter Elliott and
Ivan Laidlaw.
The guest speaker, was
Mrs. Ann Mann, a graduate
of Guelph University who
works in public Health Nutri-
tion in Godcrich and Luck-
now. She gave out -pamph-
lets, Canada's Food. Guide,
My Food Record, How to
Stamp Out' Poor Nutrition
and Poor' Dental Health.
Mrs. Agnes Farrier pres-
ented Mrs. Mann with a gift
and thanked-- her for her
interesting informative ad
Attending the ehristening
on Mother's Day at Chat,
ham's Victoria .United
Church for Graeme Purdon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
-GifiTfit;'"Wefe Mr. and-Mrs:--
Bill Purdon; Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Gaunt, Wingham, Dr:
and Mrs. .Ed Carey, Kit.
cheneri Miss Beatrice Mc-;
Quillin, Charles .McQiiillin,
West Wawanosh and. Miss
Leah' Currie, Wingham::
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ebner-
son, Datlene, Sharon and
Brenda of St; Catharines
spent the ,holidaY weekend
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson and on Saturday
evening attended tfte wed-
, ding of Gary Reibling and
Kiinberley Barbour at Monk-
ton and the reception at
ListOwel.
' Mr. and Mrs. Tony•Straker
spent the weekend in Tor-:
. 'onto, with her parents, 'Mr.
and. Mrs.'. Rollings. On the
return trip Mrs.';ft911410
compriied theni'ftor a visit
: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan attended the wed-
ding on Saturday at 7 p:in. of,
Kimberley Barbour and Gary
Reibling at Monkton and the
reception at Listowel.
tery, Rev. Mervyn. E. Tubb of
Durham, The message. was
given by'Revc jobn Bell. The
address; .to the ordinant was,
- given by Dr. Robert
Armstrong-,
Mr. andi Mrs., Joe Corey of
Clinton were Sunday visitors
with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Rinteul and Key,
in.
Mrs- Wihnur DarroW of
Mount Forest visited on
• Friday with. Mr. and Mrs.
--VietorEnterson-while.::Mr_
Darrow was at Mr. and Mrs,
Phillip lvfacivfillan's where
he bought a horse.
Miss Merle Wilson, Mrs. diess. -
Rena. Fisher and. Mrs.. Elgin • The lufigli committee,
Johnston. The secretary read Mrs. Nettie Ross, John
the District By-laws so the • Currie and Mrs: Jas. Wilson
delegates would know-how to served the cookies brought
vote on these. ' for the contest, with other
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