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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-07-02, Page 10men um am nor mu no HWY 83 DASHMOD EXETER Kawasaki • MT CARMEL CORBETT. HURON RD N 5 I - COUNTRY r CORNER SIGN LUCAN so, ' TO LONDON* MOTORCYCLES and Snimmobiies GRAN BEND N W+E HOURS: MON. - SAT. 10-10/SUN. 12-6 INN In 11111111 IMO NM 11E11 MN INN YAMAHA SERVICE AND PARTS 237-345.9 on 5 Year Annual Interest Guaranteed Investment Certificates Top Interest Rates Through Such Trust Co. as Victoria & Grey.- City Savings Standard - District - Greymac Municipal Also paying as high as 12 1/2% on 90 to 179 Days Alf Companies members of the Canada Deposit Insurance;Corporation Rates Quoted as of June 28, 1980 Invest Through Rod McDon agh, Box 250, Lucknow, —saw 528-3423 The Fleet-Wood Cabinets Truck stops at DISCOUNT DAMES ONLY OFF 1980 Mfr. O SLiujg. KITCHEN CABINETS & VANITIES We're selling cabinets and vanities right off the truck. Also huge savings on stereo component stands and modular wall units. At closing time on Sat., July 5/80 the truck leaves and the sale is over. All sales strictly cash and carry. LOTS OF FREE PARKING ,ftep =IF 1.0.—Limittrow $enttnel, W. 2idy 2, 1980 tra ar Whitechurch UCW on Thursday attended , Brookhaven Home and put on a program for the residents. Jack Whytock played the violin. 1VIrs. Milian Moore gave BY VALETTA EMERSON Mr. and. Mrs. Tony Straker and her mother, Mrs, Alice Rollings returnedlo Toronto, lune 22. Their daughter, Gail came to her „grand-. parents' home, and in the evening visited with My. and Mrs. Robert. Jones, Wednesday •morning along with M. and Mrs. Cliff Rollings, all went to Elmira by bus. First stop was Elmira Mennonite Church where a filM was shown after which a luncheon > was served, Next they visited the 100- year-old bridge at Montrose. Then to ,St. Jacob's to Hawkesville where they toured the house that John Dieferibaker's grand- father lived in. Then back to Elmira where they stopped at ,Bronx's Olde Village. On the return trip home - to Whitechurch, Mr. and • Mrs. :Straker and Mrs., Rollings met a former neighbor, Mr. 'Murray Aviss at. Orangeville. Mrs. Agnes Farrier spent a few days last "week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier BY BELL HACKETT Congratulations to Nora Van Dyke who graduated from F'anl- shawe College, London on 1une_20,1980, in the Hotel and Restaurant Management course. Her parents, Bill and Dora, Van Dyke attended her graduation. Nora is employed as the Desk Clerk at the Bedford Hotel, Goderich. Sharon Alton enjoyed a trip to Thunder Bay last weekend, with her aunt, where they toured to Kakabeka Falls, the harbour and Fort William. Congratulations to the many public school and high school children who successfully passed their grade at school recently. Special congratulations to those graduating in Grade 8, Grade 12 and Grade 13, who have won special awards and will, be moving to new studies andlamily of Guelph, On Wednesday Mr, and Mrs. Bill EVans and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson were taken to Wingham Day Centre for Hoinebound by driver Wallace Milligan. This waetheir first attendance and they found it very interesting with games, exercises, contests, a hot meal at noon and. com- panionship to enjoy with the many at:tenders. Congratulations to Faye Irwin, Clara Milligan and Richard Moore who had exams to write and on Thursday", received word 'they had passed. Many were pleased last week to see in the paper a notice that the abandoned Whitechurch.- cemetery, behind the Mennonite church school is going to be cleaned pp, sponsored by the originators, the United. Church and by interested folks On Sunday, July 6, church service for the Chalmers Presbyterian Churth will Abe held with. the United ;Church congregation at 10 a.m. With Mr. ,Robert Perry,. pastor. in the fall. Hope you have a happy summer. Communion was held at Trinity Church on ' Sunday and Mrs. Nancy Farrish-was-receivedas a- new member by transfer. Rev. and Mrs. Miner were presented with a gift from the congregation, by the session, with thanks for their here. Congratulations and Best Wishes go out to Billi and Margaret Andrew who will be celebrating their 45th wedding an- niversary on July 3rd. Harold. Londry is a patient 'at"University Hospital, London. We hope you are soon feeling better, Harold and able to return home. Jim and Trix Hackett, Toronto, and his parents, Wilfred and Virginia Hackett, visited on Sunday with Wilf's sister, Lena and Wilson Woods at Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs, Athol Purdon, Port Colborne and Mr, and Mrs. Rick Grant and, baby boy, Mrs. Isobel Tiffin...and Mr. and.. 4,---R-ebsori---Fal cotter,. Paul, Brian and Lynn of Sarnia. 'Gordon Leggatt of Wingham was, a Sunday afternoon caller to'visit with the relatives. Miss Jane Laidlaw of London visited, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw on the we6k end. Weekend visitors with `Mr. and Mrs. Bill- Rintoul were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell and Heather and Mr. and Mrs. Harry. ,Gutoskie, Michelle and Michael of Kitchener. Mr ,' 'and -Mrs. Can Ba Luu • be receiving English lessona from Mrs. Hageman, :,wife of the student minister at Christian Reformed Church for the month of July While Mrs. John Bell • is on holidays, TQ ,.date employment has not been found for Mr. Luu who speaks a little English. Visitors on Sunday with Mr anclMrsB' 1 Rurdon were George IVIcQuillin of TorOnto , Miss., Beatrice Meguillin of St. Helens. ..Sunday visitors with. Mr. . and Mrs. Archie Purdon were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moffat and Paul Curran, Lucknow;' Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Gasely, Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown, Cathy and Jim, Fergus; Mr. and Mrs, Gerdon,Rintoul and Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Gardner, Tracy and • Shawn of Belment. Community congratulations to Keyin 'Falconer and Lorie PurdOn , who were married on 'Saturdar at -Chaliners Presbyterian Church by Rev, John Bell With, a large crowd in attendance. readings. A singsong was enjoyed. Attending the wedding of Laurie Campbell and. Debbie Coultes of plyth from here were Albert CoulteS Mrs. John Gaunt, Mrs. • Agnes Farrier, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig, ,Lana, Ryan and Jarret. Ryan was ringbearer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sch- wichtepberg, 'Lori and Kerry, of Port Elgin' also attended. Lori was a bridesiriaid. Congratulations from the community. Miss ,Crystal Konnings of . Kitchener spent .the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott, Barry and Karen. Weekend guests at- tending the Falconer- Purdon wedding staying with IVIr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer were Mr. and. Mrs. Hector. Ptirdon and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Gray, all of Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville brought Mrs. Mary • McClenaghan, who " had visited with ,,them last week, home on Saturday. Mrs. Carl McCleitaghan on Saturday, evening held a shower for her niece, Gail Gollan of Lucknow in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall. Guests attending the Falconer-Purdon wed- ding visiting with Mrs. Cassie Mowbray were • This week by Valetta EmersQn Mrs. Valetta Emerson received the Annual' Rural Cancer campaign results of Wingham for . 1980. Out of 14 con- tributors 'Whitechurch placed fifth with a, con- tribution Of 8415,50, down &on-1'8425:00 ip 1979. Mr..and Mrs: George Webster had their grandchildren, Shawn and Jason Rutledge of Clinton while • their parents Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge moved to their farm at Auburn. • .Bill Humphrey of Pine Crest Lodge is moving to Brookhaven Home in Wingham. Mrs. Charlie Moore and Mrs. Jack Cartledge and family of Sudbury were here attending the Dickson wedding at 13elmore on Saturday and on Sunday called on Mr. and Mrs. Russel --Chap- man, Mr. and Mrs. Art Burrows and others in the village-where at one time. they were former HughSinnamon and his sister, Mrs. McMillan returned from Halifax where they visited with their sister, :Mrs. Don Webster and family. Hugh was attending a' "ukulele workshop. Trinity news Paying As High As 1Z%